Background
Goldberg, Norman Albert was born on March 11, 1918 in Belleville, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles S. and Bessie (Tenenbaum) Goldberg.
Goldberg, Norman Albert was born on March 11, 1918 in Belleville, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles S. and Bessie (Tenenbaum) Goldberg.
Bachelor of Science, University of Illinois, 1939; Master in Music, University of Illinois, 1942.
Instructor, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1939-1941; member of faculty, State University Iowa, Iowa City, 1941-1942; member of faculty, Missouri High School, University City, 1944-1948; owner, Baton Music Company, St. Louis, 1948-1973; president, Magnamusic-Baton Inc. (name now MMB Music), St. Louis, since 1964; president, G. Henle, United States of America, 1981-1986; president, Norruth Music, Inc., since 1985; public, International Journal Arts Medicine president, Contemporary Arts Corporation, St. Louis, since 1993. Education committee St. Louis Symphony.
Board directors International Association Music for Handicapped, Provo, Utah, St. Louis Conservatory and School for the Arts (now Webster University Community Music School), 1991—1994, Rhythm for Life, 1992—1996, Music Brain Information Center, 1992—2001. Member advisory council Webster University College Fine Arts, since 2002. Member Music Industry Conference (board directors 1972-1984, president 1982-1984, Outstanding Service award 1986), University City Chamber of Commerce (president 1971), American Association Music Therapy (board directors 1988-1998, Joint Presidential award with National Association Music Therapy 1995, Lifetime Achievement award 1996), Jewish War Veterans (deputy Commander 1953), University Illinois Alumni Association (board directors 1990-1996, chair constituents committee 1994-1996, Constituent Leadership award 1997), American Orff-Schulwerk Association (life, board directors 1970-1975, First Industry Service award 1998), St. Louis chapter AOSA (life), Music Educators National Conference (executive board 1982-1984), International Society for Music in Medicine, International Arts Medicine Association (board directors 1990-1999, vice president 1997-2000, Bridge Builder award 1997), American Music Therapy Association Norman Goldberg Library., B'nai El Congress (life, past president, First Eternal Light award with Ruth Goldberg 1999), International Arts Medical Association (vice president 1997-1999), Society for the Arts in Healthcare (board directors 2000-2001), Phi Mu Alpha, Rotary (past president 1967-1978), Masons, Shriners.
Married Ruth E. Rodenberg, December 29, 1940. Children: Marcia Lee, Marc Edwin (deceased).