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Martin Zwick

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Martin Zwick 1920 ~ 2005 Martin Zwick, 84, a lifelong musician and a true man of the world, was born to Jacob and Annie Zwick in Brooklyn, New York November 22, 1920. His musical career began with Leopold Stokowski's All-American Youth Orchestra. Later, he joined the army and was solo clarinetist...

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My grade school violin teacher. He was very kind and a great teacher

I first met Martin through a mutual friend at a Macrobiotic dinner and liked him immediately. We have remained friends over the years since. He was a dear man we will all sincerely miss.

Dear Patrick and family,

Mr. Zwick was my elementary school band and orchestra teacher for four years at Libby Edwards. His love for good music is a legacy that I have passed along to my children. In August of this year, I had the pleasure of introducing my son, Tyler, to your father. I told Tyler that "this is your musical grandfather". It was a special moment since Mr. Zwick is the step-grandfather of Baxter, one of Tyler’s closest friends from childhood. It is indeed a small...

Our family was saddened to read of Martin's passing. We've known Marty for many years. I played as an extra with the Utah Symphony with him when only a college student and was welcomed by him as a colleague. Later I worked in Granite District as a music teacher when he taught there. He was a fine teacher and developed many excellent players through the years. Robert our oldest son took clarinet lessons from him and appreciated his musicianship and personal interest in his life. Shelley...

George and I were saddened to hear of Martin's death. He and Muriel were wonderful friends and neighbors, and we missed them terribly after they moved from Laird Avenue. We have thought of Martin often since Muriel's death, and pray that they both are at peace now, together.