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    Charles Tomlinson Griffes (US: /ˈɡrɪfəs/ GRIFF-fiss; September 17, 1884 – April 8, 1920) was an American composer for piano, chamber ensembles and voice...
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    experience but great desire" confided his homosexual longings to Charles Griffes in 1916, Griffes took him to the Lafayette so that he could meet other gay men...
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  • Clouds, a composition by Berthold Goldschmidt Clouds, a composition by Charles Griffes Clouds, a composition by Ned Rorem "The Clouds" (composition) Clouds...
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  • (1992). He also has published articles on Joseph Haydn, Victor Herbert, Charles Griffes, Samuel Barber, and Carlisle Floyd.[citation needed] Pollack received...
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  • (1843–1907) John Griesbach (1798–1875) Peter Griesbacher (1864–1933) Charles Griffes (1884–1920) Nicolas de Grigny (1672–1703) Franz Grill (c. 1756 – 1793)...
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    Geddes, actress in Dallas Eric Gaffney, former band member of Sebadoh Charles Griffes, composer and educator Milo Hastings, early 20th century science fiction...
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    21 March 2024. Haefliger, Kathleen; Griffes, Charles Tomlinson (1986). "Piano Music of Charles Tomlinson Griffes". American Music. 4 (4): 481. doi:10...
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  • hudsonvalleyruins.org. Anderson, Donna K.; Sperry, Paul; Griffes, Charles (September 1990). "The Songs of Charles Griffes". The Musical Quarterly. 47 (1): 231. doi:10...
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  • George Crumb, Amy Beach, Charles Griffes, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Daniel Gregory Mason, Ernest Bloch, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland...
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  • and politician, Hungarian Minister of Education (b. 1848) 1920 – Charles Griffes, American pianist and composer (b. 1884) 1931 – Erik Axel Karlfeldt...
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    the early 20th century, the New York classical music scene included Charles Griffes, originally from Elmira, New York, who began publishing his most innovative...
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  • American poet, short story writer, and essayist (d. 1963) 1884 – Charles Griffes, American pianist and composer (d. 1920) 1886 – Anton Irv, Estonian...
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  • accident) April 4 – Carl Bohm, pianist and composer (b. 1844) April 8 – Charles Griffes, composer (b. 1884; Spanish flu) April 19 – Mathilde Mallinger, lyric...
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    Scott Rebecca Clarke Amy Beach Theodore Chanler Arthur Farwell Charles Ives Charles Griffes Ernst Bacon John Jacob Niles John Woods Duke Ned Rorem Richard...
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  • President of the University of North Carolina (October 26, 1918) Charles Griffes, American composer (April 8, 1920) Wilhelm Gross, Austrian mathematician...
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  • CD The Songs of Charles T. Griffes was produced by Maisel. The Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater presented Maisel's production of Griffes' final but unfinished...
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  • Albert Roussel, Isaac Albéniz, Paul Dukas, Manuel de Falla, Charles Martin Loeffler, Charles Griffes, Frederick Delius, Ottorino Respighi, Cyril Scott and Karol...
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  • (b. 1857) April 8 John Brashear, American astronomer (b. 1840) Charles Tomlinson Griffes, American composer (b. 1884) April 10 – Moritz Cantor, German...
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    though little performed. The New York classical music scene included Charles Griffes, originally from Elmira, New York, who began publishing his most innovative...
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  • Australian Bless This House and other songs Max Brod 1884 1968 Czech Charles Griffes 1884 1920 American Louis Gruenberg 1884 1964 Russian The Emperor Jones...
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    (1852–1920), Republican Governor of New Jersey from 1908 to 1911. Charles Griffes (1884–1920), composer. James N. Jarvie (1853–1929), businessman and...
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  • Canadian Filmmaker G Barbara Grier 1933–2011 American Writer, publisher L Charles Griffes 1884–1920 American 20th century classical composer G Chad Griffin b...
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    music throughout his career. Ferruccio Busoni, Christian Sinding, Charles Griffes, and Alexander Tcherepnin, among others, dedicated works to Ganz. In...
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  • Composer Title Genre Date Notes Charles Tomlinson Griffes Les Ballons song c. 1912 Griffes composed a song to this text in c. 1912, revising it in 1915...
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    Paris, 12 June 1913; Stravinsky, The Nightingale, Paris, 26 May 1914; Charles Griffes, The Pleasure-Dome of Kubla Khan, Boston, 28 November 1919; Ravel,...
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    Vision du Grand Canal des Deux Mers (1888) Le Collier de griffes (posthumous, 1908) Charles Cros: Collected Monologues Translated by Doug Skinner (Black...
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  • interest in (ragtime)" despite being the "swan song" of the ragtime era. Charles Griffes moves away from a German Romantic style and towards a more free-form...
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    a lack of private rooms and seedy condition. The American composer Charles Griffes (1884–1920) wrote in his diaries about visits to the New York bathhouses...
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  • explorer (born 1849) April 8 John Brashear, astronomer (born 1840) Charles Griffes, composer (born 1884) April 12 – Walter Edwards, film director (born...
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  • record a harmonica transcription of a flute solo called "Poem" by Charles Griffes. Never having heard the piece and underestimating its difficulty, Leighton...
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