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== Biography ==
 
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Born: March 19, 1931<br />
  
 
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Country:  Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.<br />
  
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Studies:  Bryn Mawr College (1949-50), Columbia University (1959-67), C.W.Post College (1971-75)
  
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Teachers:  [[Vladimir Ussachevsky]], [[Otto Luening]], [[Chou Wen-Chung]]
  
 
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== Works for Percussion ==
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 7 August 2012

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: March 19, 1931

Country: Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.

Studies: Bryn Mawr College (1949-50), Columbia University (1959-67), C.W.Post College (1971-75)

Teachers: Vladimir Ussachevsky, Otto Luening, Chou Wen-Chung


Works for Percussion

CeremonialPercussion Quartet; Percussion (4)
DaysongsPercussion Duet; Percussion Duo; Percussion (2); Flute
Exultation and LamentPercussion Ensemble; Solo Percussion; Timpani; Saxophone
Rhapsodia – Percussion Quartet; Percussion (4)

References