Obituaries Related to "Berg" from New York Times Archive
Delmer Berg, Last of American Volunteers in Spanish Civil War, Dies at 100
Mr. Berg was one of nearly 3,000 Americans who, as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, fought Franco’s fascist forces in the late 1930s.
John Berg, Art Director Who Made Album Covers Sing, Dies at 83
A four-time Grammy Award winner, Mr. Berg was midwife to some of the most emblematic album covers of the late 20th century, for artists including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Barbra Streisand.
Rabbi Philip Berg, Who Updated Jewish Mysticism, Dies at 86
Rabbi Berg’s Kabbalah Center International attracted celebrities like Madonna and Britney Spears but also drew criticism over spiritual and financial matters.
Ieva Jokubaviciute and Vladimir Valjarevic on Berg
Ieva Jokubaviciute and Vladimir Valjarevic play works composed or inspired by Alban Berg on “Music of Tribute, Volume 6: Berg,” on Labor Records.
A Tribute to Alban Berg and His Viennese Influences
The 21st season of the Bard Music Festival, which started on Friday in Annandale-on-Hudson, focuses on the 20th-century Viennese composer Alban Berg.
James Berg, Landlords’ Peacemaker, Dies at 65
Mr. Berg was a management representative who earned the respect of union leaders during nearly 30 years of contract bargaining for building owners in New York.
James Berg, 65, Dies; Negotiated Labor Peace for City’s Landlords
Mr. Berg was a management representative who earned the respect of union leaders during nearly 30 years of contract bargaining for building owners in New York.
Dick Berg, TV Producer and Screenwriter, Dies at 87
In a career spanning more than 50 years, Mr. Berg produced or wrote scripts for nearly 100 television shows, starting with hourlong original dramas and detective shows in the 1950s and ’60s.
Dick Berg, Longtime Writer-Producer, Dies at 87
Dick Berg, the veteran movie and television writer and producer, died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 87, according to members of his family.
Dick Berg, Longtime Writer-Producer, Dies at 87
Dick Berg, the veteran movie and television writer and producer, died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 87, according to members of his family.
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