Background
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on February 3, 1950.
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on February 3, 1950.
He studied music at Consevatorio Nacional "Carlos L Buchardo" and at Teatro Colón"s School of Artist He studied harmony, choral direction and electronic music with important teachers like Carlos L Puccio, Vivian Tabbush and Adalberto Levy Amra.
Goldstein speaks fluent English, Hebrew and Spanish. He obtained his teaching credentials in 1965 at Escuela Normal de Profesores "Mariano Acosta". Additionally, Pablo Goldstein holds a Music Therapy degree from Buenos Aires" Universidad del Salvador.
A Magister"s degree from Fundación Benenzon in Argentina and a master"s degree in Music Therapy validated by California University FCE (CUFCE).
Pablo Goldstein founded "AVEMUS", the Venezuelan Music Therapy Association, and was its first president He also worked as music therapist at "Escuela para Niños con Necesidades Especiales M de Talavera", a special education school in Venezuela, focused on children with autism, Down Syndrome and learning disabilities.
He has been invited as guest professor at Venezuelan universities like "Universidad Católica Andrés Bello", "Universidad Rafael Urdaneta" and "Universidad Cecilio Acosta" and at Colombian universities like "Universidad Javeriana de Bogota". He taught percussion at Argentina"s Music Therapy School of "Universidad del Salvador".
Pablo Goldstein"s two symphonic poems and a tango for chamber orchestras he composed were performed by Venezuela"s Municipal Symphonic Orchestra in 1999.
Pablo Goldstein also played as part of Caracas" Municipal Symphonic Orchestra. In 2000, Goldstein was honored with Venezuela"s National Music Prize. As a musician, Goldstein performed with the Bass Balalaika of the Russian Philharmonic of Los Los Angeles
He headed California University of Los Angeles" (University of California, Los Angeles) Tango & Latin-American Chamber Ensemble Project, and University of California, Los Angeles"s PGBS Tango Orchestra.(2008–2012).
In 2011, Pablo Goldstein, together with poet Karina Galvez and painter Luis Burgos Flor, was one of the only three non-Mexican artists to be invited to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, where he performed Franz Schubert"s Avenue Maria (Schubert) and several tango pieces for bandoneón.