Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an Italian American composer of classical music. Born in New York City...
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Creston may refer to: Creston, British Columbia, a town in the Regional District of Central Kootenay Creston (electoral district), a provincial electoral...
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(1939)—Paul Creston Sonata for alto saxophone and piano (1943)—Paul Hindemith Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra, Op. 26 (1944)—Paul Creston Concerto...
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marimba in the United States at the time. In 1940, the American composer Paul Creston wrote the first composition for solo marimba (Concertino for Marimba...
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saxophone and orchestra (1944)—Paul Bonneau Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (or band), Op. 26 (1944)—Paul Creston Concerto for alto saxophone (1949)—Henri...
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Betta, František Brixi, Antonio Buonomo (1983), Alfredo Casella (1944), Paul Creston, Georg Druschetzky (1804), Bohumil Fidler (1901), Joseph-Hector Fiocco...
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Herr regieret mich WAB 34 (c. 1852) Noah Creshevsky: Psalm XXIII (2003) Paul Creston: Psalm XXIII (1945) Antonín Dvořák: verses 1–4, No. 4 of his Biblical...
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singer-songwriter Paul Craig (disambiguation), several people Paul Crampel (1864–1891), French explorer and murder victim Paul Creston (born 1906–1985)...
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Debussy features an alto in his Rhapsody for Saxophone and Orchestra. Paul Creston wrote a concerto for the alto, a sonata with piano, and a rapsodie with...
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ISBN 978-2-87027-858-1. Disciple, pour la composition et l'orchestration, de Paul Gilson et Paul Dukas, Marcel Poot fut un des fondateurs d'un important mouvement...
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Daniel Gregory Mason, Nov. 6, 1942. 6. A Fanfare for Paratroopers, Paul Creston, Nov. 27, 1942. 7. Fanfare de la Liberté, Darius Milhaud, Dec. 11, 1942...
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contemporary works that won favorable reviews, including a 1969 performance of Paul Creston's tone poem, Corinthians XIII, Op. 82, composed in 1963. It is difficult...
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Miraculous Violin Anna Clyne: Within Her Arms (2009) Prince of Clouds (2012) Paul Creston: Gregorian Chant for String Orchestra (1936) Tansy Davies: Residuum David...
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from 1946 until his death. He premiered many major works, including the Paul Creston Fantasy for Trombone and Orchestra (commissioned for him by Alfred Wallenstein...
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American composer Paul Creston, resulting in several major pieces for the classical saxophone repertoire, which they premiered. Leeson and Creston recorded the...
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John Corigliano (redirect from John Paul Corigliano)
School of Music. He studied with Otto Luening, Vittorio Giannini, and Paul Creston. Before achieving success as a composer, Corigliano worked as assistant...
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Concertino for Marimba and Orchestra by American composer Paul Creston, who was present. Creston wrote Concertino for Stuber and dedicated it to the orchestra's...
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Goossens, for orchestra. The composers were Ernest Bloch, Aaron Copland, Paul Creston, Anis Fuleihan, Roy Harris, Walter Piston, Bernard Rogers, Roger Sessions...
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York Philharmonic in 1990 when he performed the Fantasy for Trombone by Paul Creston. In 1992, he performed with the New York Philharmonic in the world premiere...
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Frank Proto Bicentennial Fanfare Thomas Schippers November 5–6, 1976 Paul Creston Fanfare '76 - The Republic Stands, Op. 106 Thomas Schippers March 5–6...
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crash) August 13 – Jimmy Stokley (Exile), American singer, 41 August 24 – Paul Creston, American composer, 78 September 6 – Little Brother Montgomery, jazz...
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Crumb, Homer Keller, Milton Babbitt, Ben Johnston, Joseph Schwantner, Paul Creston and Olivier Messiaen. He earned a doctorate in Music Composition from...
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Xochipilli-Macuilxóchitl Aaron Copland – Episode, Music for Our Town Paul Creston – Symphony No. 1 David Diamond – Concerto for Small Orchestra, String...
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Vengerova, bassoonist Stephen Maxym, conductor Arnold Gamson, and composers Paul Creston, Roy Harris, and Robert Starer. The Settlement began leasing the townhouse...
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(born 1953) Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) Noah Creshevsky (1945–2020) Paul Creston (1906–1985) David Crumb (born 1962) George Crumb (1929–2022) Conrad Cummings...
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Estonian actress, screenwriter, dancer, and choreographer (d. 2005) 1906 – Paul Creston, American composer and educator (d. 1985) 1906 – Fei Mu, Chinese director...
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Original LPs No. Year Composer(s) Title(s) Format Notes LOU-545-1 1955 Paul Creston, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Halsey Stevens Invocation And Dance, Op. 58 / Alvorada...
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the composer himself on the sirens, Carlos Salzedo on Chinese blocks, Paul Creston on anvils, Wallingford Riegger on guiro, Henry Cowell on piano, and William...
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enthusiastic attitude and very short attention span. Later on, in 1982, he met Paul Creston in San Diego, California, and studied composition with him for one year...
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1505/1515–1557) Noah Creshevsky (1945–2020) Lyell Cresswell (1944–2022) Paul Creston (1906–1985) Henri-Jacques de Croes (1705–1786) William Croft (1678–1727)...
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