• Karel Husa (August 7, 1921 – December 14, 2016) was a Czech-born classical composer and conductor, winner of the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Music and 1993...
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    inspired music and literature including the work of Václav Havel, Karel Husa, Karel Kryl and Milan Kundera's novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being....
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  • String Quartet No. 3 is a composition for string quartet by the composer Karel Husa. It was first performed on October 14, 1968, at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago...
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    Czech opera singer Karel van der Hucht (born 1946), Dutch astronomer Karel Husa (1921–2016), Czech composer and conductor Karel Ferdinand Irmler (1650–...
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  • Cornell University and Ithaca College in New York, under the guidance of Karel Husa. He became a well-known and recognised composer as "Henrique de Curitiba"...
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  • educator. He premiered several works by contemporary composers including Karel Husa, William Thomas McKinley, and Burr Van Nostrand, and was the first to...
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  • Music for Prague 1968 (category Compositions by Karel Husa)
    for Prague 1968 is a programmatic work written by Czech-born composer Karel Husa for symphonic band and later transcribed for full orchestra, written shortly...
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  • Concerto for Orchestra, by Alun Hoddinott (1986) Concerto for Orchestra, by Karel Husa (1986) Concerto for Orchestra No. 1, by Steven Stucky (1986–87) Concerto...
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    Max Dubois Élégie et rondeau pour saxophone alto et orchestre (1961)—Karel Husa Sonata for alto saxophone (1970)—Edison Denisov Sonata for alto saxophone...
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  • Petrová (1929–2002) Milan Harašta (1919-1946) František Bartoš (1905–1973) Karel Husa (1921–2016) Ilja Hurník (1922–2013) Viktor Kalabis (1923–2006) Zdeněk...
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  • Donald Grantham Edward Gregson John Harbison Samuel Hazo Kenneth Hesketh Karel Husa Yasuhide Ito Scott Lindroth Scott McAllister W. Francis McBeth James MacMillan...
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    electronic tape 1968: George Crumb, Echoes of Time and the River 1969: Karel Husa, String Quartet No. 3 1970: Charles Wuorinen, Time's Encomium 1971: Mario...
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    Charles-Marie Widor. Marius Constant Ding Shande Luc Ferrari Simeon ten Holt Karel Husa Maurice Jarre Eugene Kurtz [pupils] Richard Markowitz Ginette Martenot...
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  • 1990: Joan Tower 1991: John Corigliano 1992: Krzysztof Penderecki 1993: Karel Husa 1994: Toru Takemitsu 1995: John Adams 1996: Ivan Tcherepnin 1997: Simon...
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    R. Hazo Frigyes Hidas Jennifer Higdon David Holsinger Alan Hovhaness Karel Husa Yasuhide Ito Robert Jager John Mackey Timothy Mahr David Maslanka W. Francis...
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    Other composers with works using this technique include Henryk Górecki, Karel Husa, Witold Lutosławski, Kazimierz Serocki, Steven Stucky, and George Crumb...
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  • two Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors Festivals; retrospective concerts for Karel Husa, David del Tredici, and Ursula Mamlok; and contemporary music concerts...
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  • Ensemble is a concerto for wind ensemble by the Czech-born American composer Karel Husa. It was written for the Michigan State University Wind Ensemble in 1982...
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    David Conte (category Pupils of Karel Husa)
    master’s and doctoral degrees from Cornell University, where he studied with Karel Husa, Steven Stucky, and Robert Moffat Palmer. From 1975 to 1978, he studied...
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    Maurice Ravel's Ma mère l'Oye is also titled "Apotheose." Czech composer Karel Husa, concerned in 1970 about arms proliferation and environmental deterioration...
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  • Christopher Rouse (composer) (category Pupils of Karel Husa)
    Music, graduating in 1971. He later completed graduate degrees under Karel Husa at Cornell University in 1977. In between, Rouse studied privately with...
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  • composers including Leslie Bassett, Alan Hovhaness, Michael Daugherty, Karel Husa, Thea Musgrave, Ned Rorem, Ida Gotkovsky, Gunther Schuller, Peter Schickele...
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    Ambassadors Richard W. Hubbell, native, lawyer, and Wisconsin politician Karel Husa, resident, classical composer, conductor, professor at Cornell University...
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    Haas used it as material in his Suite for Oboe and Piano op. 12 (1939). Karel Husa also incorporated the tune in his Music for Prague 1968, as did Karl Amadeus...
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  • Composer Karel Husa Will Be Honored During Ithaca College Wind Ensemble Concert". Ithaca.edu. October 5, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2023. "Karel Husa: A Chamber...
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  • E-flat Major, Op. 28/1 (1909) Second Suite in F Major, Op. 28/2 (1911) Karel Husa Music for Prague (1968) Apotheosis of This Earth (1971) Gordon Jacob An...
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  • premieres include works by: Maximilian Albrecht: Exsultet Sanctus (1962) Karel Husa: Festive Ode (1964), The Apotheosis of this Earth (1972, revised 1990)...
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  • Josef Tal, Iannis Xenakis, György Kurtág, Yinam Leef, Shulamit Ran, and Karel Husa. A CD of the first fifteen pieces composed for the project, entitled Compassion...
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  • Ferneyhough, Alexander Goehr, Lou Harrison, Mårten Hagström, Paul Hindemith, Karel Husa, Charles Ives, György Ligeti, Witold Lutosławski, George Perle, Sergei...
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  • Comparison of the Wind Band Writing of Three Contemporary Composers: Karel Husa, Timothy Broege, and Cindy McTee. University of Washington, 2002 Hinkle-Turner...
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