"By combining new music with historical works in programs at the highest artistic level, and bringing that music to a worldwide audience through recordings, Music of Remembrance provides an unparalleled service to its audiences and to the musical art." 
A vice president with Arts Consulting Group, Bob Goldfarb has been active as a consultant in public and commercial broadcasting for 20 years, specializing in strategic planning, product design, research, and managing change. A Connecticut native and an honors graduate of Harvard College, Goldfarb earned his MBA at Harvard Business School. He has held executive positions at radio stations, in the classical-music industry, and at record labels, and is a frequent speaker and panelist at professional conferences.
Most recently, Goldfarb was program director and consultant at Classical KING FM, one of the nation's leading classical-music broadcasters. A broadcaster since his teens, he has specialized in classical-music radio since 1972; previous associations as an executive or consultant include stations KUSC, KFAC, WCRB, WQXR, WFMT, WQED. He has also been Director of U.S. Operations for Teldec Records, a Hamburg-based classical record label and a part of Time-Warner; headed the U.S. operations of the British label Conifer; and led the American Composers Alliance, an association dedicated to the advancement of contemporary music.
Goldfarb wrote a regular column about classical-music radio for the trade publication Radio and Records, as well as occasional articles for the public-broadcasting publication Current. His article "The Invisible Art: New Music in America," appears in the collection Reflections on American Music.


