Haskell Small
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Haskell Small (nickname Hal) is a musical composer, pianist, and teacher. He lives in Northwest Washington, DC in the United States. He is an amateur 3 dan Go player and is the leader of the Greater Washington Go Club (GWGC). His wife, Betsy, is a 13 kyu Go player.
He has been mentioned by: Joan Reinthaler of the Washington Post, the American Record Guide, Independent Reviewer Donald Satz, Joseph McLellan of the Washington Post, Die Welt (Berlin), Sunil Freeman of the Washington Post, Edward Rothstein of the New York Times, Piano and Keyboard Magazine, Mark Carrington of the Washington Post, Der Tagesspiegel (Berlin), Fanfare Magazine, The Sioux City Journal, Bob Waters of the Washington Post, Anna Kisselgoff of the New York Times, Ovation Magazine, Bernard Holland of the New York Times, Cecilia Porter of the Washington Post, the Washington Times, the Montgomery County Gazzette, 20th Century Music Magazine, American Record Guide, Records International, Tim Page of the Washington Post, and Roderic Dunnett of Music and Vision Magazine.