Pablo Goldstein is an Argentine American musician and music therapist.
He is a skilled player of a wide range of instruments, such as various types of flutes, accordion, piano, pipe organ, balalaika and acoustic guitar.
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on February 3, 1950.
Apart from his native Spanish, he is fluent in English and Hebrew.
His accomplishments appear in the 1998 edition of the Encyclopedia of Venezuelan Music.He obtained his teaching credentials in 1966 at the Escuela Normal de Profesores "Mariano Acosta".
He studied music at the "Carlos L.
Buchardo" national music school, as well as the Teatro Colón school of art.
He studied harmony and composition under renowned artists such as Carlos L.
Puccio and Vivian Tabbush, and electroacustic music under Adalberto Levy Amra, Javier Raskowan and Jesús Querales.
He obtained his Music Therapy degree from Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires in 1971.
He obtained a Master's degree in Music Therapy, alongside a Master's degree in Benenzon Nonverbal Therapy, and a BA and later Master's degree in Music Therapy validated by California University FCE.
In 2012, he revalidated his Music Therapy degree in the Medical School department at Universidad del Salvador.
Goldstein has been recognized as the first male music therapist to graduate in Latin America.
Shortly after graduating from USAL, he worked as a teaching assistant to Antonio Yepez in his lectures for the subject Instrumental Techniques and left for Venezuela, where he settled down in 1974.