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== Biography ==
 
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Born: August 24, 1919<br />
  
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Died: June 14, 1995<br />
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CountryGreenleaf, Kansas, U.S.A<br />
  
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Studies:  Kansas State Teachers College (B.S.), University of Witchita (M.M.E.1949), Boston University (D.M.A.1961)
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Teachers:  [[Gardner Read]]
  
 
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== Works for Percussion ==
 
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Revision as of 15:36, 1 November 2012

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: August 24, 1919

Died: June 14, 1995

Country: Greenleaf, Kansas, U.S.A

Studies: Kansas State Teachers College (B.S.), University of Witchita (M.M.E.1949), Boston University (D.M.A.1961)

Teachers: Gardner Read


Works for Percussion

ColloquyPercussion Octet
Operation Desert PiecePercussion Duo; Toy Piano; With Tape
Shirim Chassidim – Percussion Duo
STNCLS IMultiple Percussion
STNCLS II – Percussion Duo
Targets – Multiple Percussion
Visions of Black Elk - Percussion Quartet; Speaking Chorus

References