Background
Orenstein was born in New York and was educated at the High School of Music and Art, Queens College, and Columbia University, receiving a doctorate in musicology.
musicologist pianist university professor
Orenstein was born in New York and was educated at the High School of Music and Art, Queens College, and Columbia University, receiving a doctorate in musicology.
He is known as a Ravel scholar, and his books include The Vocal Works of Maurice Ravel (1968), Ravel: Manitoba and Musician (Columbia University Press, 1975) and Ravel: Lettres, Ecrits, Entretiens (Flammarion, 1989), translated into English as A Ravel Reader (Columbia University Press, 1990). As a pianist, Orenstein has recorded the world premieres of works by Ravel. He has also accompanied concert artists.
In 1998 the French government awarded him the medal of Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
Orenstein is a professor of music at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, where he has taught for 45 years, focusing on European music history and Jewish music He is the editor of the Jewish music journal Musica Judaica and regularly contributes to the French journal Cahiers Maurice Ravel.