
Seth Himmelhoch Obituary
Seth David Himmelhoch, musician, composer, and teacher of Teaneck, New Jersey, passed away July 10, 2026 at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck.
Seth was born August 12, 1959, in Detroit Michigan to his parents Ralph and Joan (Zinck) Himmelhoch. He spent most of his childhood in the Washington, D.C. area until his career as a classical guitarist brought him to New York. He obtained Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts at the Manhattan School of Music, studying under the renowned guitarist Carlos Barbosa-Lima. He was recognized for his performances as a soloist and as a member of the award-winning Duo Cavatina, which made its Carnegie Hall debut after winning the Artists International Auditions. He has appeared at major venues including Alice Tully Hall, the 92nd Street Y, and on broadcasts for WNYC and WQED, as well as at other venues across the country.
Seth was also dedicated to bringing the gift of music to future artists and their audiences as a teacher and became a proponent of the Suzuki method of instruction. He directed the classical guitar program at William Paterson University and founded the Suzuki guitar program at the JCC/Thurnauer School of Music.
In 2012, Seth was diagnosed with Parkinsons but did not let that stop him from continuing his physically demanding career in music. He bore the disease with grace and a commitment to living his life to the fullest and meeting each new physical challenge with determination and optimism.
He is survived by his wife Carolyn Mahler and his two children, Sage Himmelhoch and Jacob Himmelhoch. He is also survived by his three siblings: Rebecca Simmons and her two sons; Sarah Himmelhoch; and Joseph Himali and his daughter. He will be sorely missed by all of his surviving family.
Memorial donations to NYU Langone Health, the Michael J. Fox Foundation or a charity of your choice are welcomed.
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Published by The Star-Ledger from Jul. 10 to Jul. 13, 2026.