Charles Ives Prize
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The Charles Ives Prize is a scholarship for young composers, awarded by the American Academy of Arts and Letters: scholarships of $7500, and fellowships of $15,000.
Year | Winner |
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2011 | Christopher Cerrone |
2011 | Louis Chiappetta |
2011 | Michael Ippolito |
2011 | Bryan Jacobs |
2011 | Alex Mincek |
2011 | Dan Visconti |
2011 | Jay Wadley |
2010 | Shawn Allison |
2010 | Anna Clyne Anna Clyne Anna Clyne is a British-born composer, now resident in the USA. She has worked in both acoustic music and electro-acoustic music.... |
2010 | Michael Djupstrom Michael Djupstrom Michael Djupstrom was an American composer. He grew up in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. After completing undergraduate and graduate studies in composition at the University of Michigan, Djupstrom moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... |
2010 | Jesse Benjamin Jones |
2010 | Eric Nathan |
2010 | Clint Needham |
2010 | Jude Vaclavik |
2010 | Roger Zare Roger Zare Roger Joseph Zare is an award-winning American composer and pianist. He is known primarily for his orchestral works, several of which have received significant recognition in the contemporary music community.- Life :... |
2009 | Matthew Barnson Matthew Barnson - Biography :Barnson is a native of Utah and obtained his undergraduate degree from the Eastman School of Music. He pursued graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. Barnson is the youngest recipient of a Barlow Commission from the BYU College of Fine Arts and... |
2009 | Yu-Hui Chang |
2009 | Ryan Gallagher |
2009 | Michael Gilbertson |
2009 | David M. Gordon |
2009 | Ray Lustig |
2009 | Andrew Norman |
2009 | Carolyn O'Brien |
2008 | Kati Agócs Kati Agócs Kati Ilona Agócs is a composer of contemporary classical music and faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.-Early life:... |
2008 | Timothy Andres |
2008 | Jacob Bancks |
2008 | Stephen Hartke Stephen Hartke Stephen Paul Hartke is an American composer. He grew up in Manhattan, where his first piano teacher was Mary Miley, and has lived in California since the 1980s... |
2008 | Ted Hearne |
2008 | Andrew McPherson Andrew McPherson Flying Officer Andrew McPherson DFC was a pilot with RAF Bomber Command in World War II.He is notable for being the pilot of Bristol Blenheim bomber N6125 of No. 139 Squadron RAF, which was the first British aircraft to cross the German coast after Britain had declared war on Germany... |
2008 | John Christian Orfe |
2008 | Kay Rhie |
2008 | Kate Soper (composer) |
2007- | George Tsontakis George Tsontakis George Tsontakis is an American composer and conductor.Tsontakis studied composition with Hugo Weisgall and Roger Sessions at the Juilliard School from 1974 to 1978, and later with Franco Donatoni at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome... |
2007 | David Fulmer David Fulmer David Fulmer is an American writer, journalist and filmmaker.-Biography:Born Thurston David Fulmer, to Thurston and Flora Fulmer in Pennsylvania. He worked as a reporter and photographer at local newspapers during and after high school. He was drafted into the U.S... |
2007 | Trevor Gureckis |
2007 | Arlene Elizabeth Sierra |
2007 | Dan Visconti |
2007 | Aleksandra Vrebalov Aleksandra Vrebalov Aleksandra Vrebalov is a Serbian composer based in New York City. She studied composition with Miroslav Statkic at Novi Sad University, then with Zoran Erić at Belgrade University, Elinor Armer at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and Ivana Loudova at the Prague Academy of Music... |
2007 | Jay Wadley |
2007 | Zachary R. Wadsworth |
2007 | Orianna Webb |
2006 | Anthony Cheung Anthony Cheung Anthony Cheung Bing-leung, BBS, JP is the current President of the Hong Kong Institute of Education.He was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and a vice-chairman of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong. He is at present a non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong... |
2006 | Jacob Cooper |
2006 | Shawn Crouch |
2006 | Steven Hoey |
2006 | Robinson McClellan |
2006 | Justin Messina |
2006 | Adam Schoenberg |
2006 | Yevgeniy Sharlat |
2005 | Aaron Einbond |
2005 | Ryan Anthony Francis |
2005 | Shawn Hundley |
2005 | Edward Jacobs |
2005 | Kurt Rohde |
2005 | Manly Romero |
2005 | Sean Shepherd |
2005 | Matthew Tommasini |
2004 | Judah Adashi |
2004 | Judd Greenstein Judd Greenstein Judd Greenstein is an American composer of beat-driven contemporary classical music, and an avid promoter of new music in New York City. He is also a co-director of New Amsterdam Records.-Life and career:Judd Greenstein was born and raised in Manhattan... |
2004 | Stephen Hartke Stephen Hartke Stephen Paul Hartke is an American composer. He grew up in Manhattan, where his first piano teacher was Mary Miley, and has lived in California since the 1980s... |
2004 | Matthew Kajcienski |
2004 | Kristin P. Kuster |
2004 | Harold Meltzer Harold Meltzer -Life:He grew up in Long Island.After graduating from Amherst College, summa cum laude, he studied law at Columbia University and worked for the firm of Patterson Belknap in New York City. He later earned degrees in music at King's College, Cambridge and the Yale School of Music.In 2009 his... |
2004 | Tamar Muskal |
2004 | Jeff Myers |
2004 | Aaron J. Travers |
2003 | Anthony Cheung (composer) |
2003 | Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann |
2003 | Daniel Kellogg Daniel Kellogg Daniel Kellogg is an American composer.Kellogg is currently Assistant Professor of Music at the College of Music of the University of Colorado at Boulder, teaching music composition, counterpoint and orchestration.-Life:... |
2003 | James Lee, III |
2003 | David T. Little David T. Little David T. Little is an American composer and drummer known for his orchestral and operatic works, including his theatrical cantata "Soldier Songs" which was included in New York City Opera's VOX Contemporary American Opera Lab in 2008... |
2003 | Keeril Makan |
2003 | Melissa Mazzoli |
2003 | Barbara White |
2002 | Kati Agocs Kati Agócs Kati Ilona Agócs is a composer of contemporary classical music and faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.-Early life:... |
2002 | Mason Bates Mason Bates Mason Bates is an American composer of symphonic music. Distinguished by his innovations in orchestration and large-scale form, Bates is best known for his expansion of the orchestra to include electronics... |
2002 | Leslie Hogan |
2002 | Nancy Kho |
2002 | Nathan Michel Nathan Michel Nathan Michel is an American experimental electronic musician. He primarily composes and performs his music on a laptop. He has released albums on labels such as Tigerbeat6, SKI-PP and Sonig and has collaborated with well known laptop group DAT politics... |
2002 | David Schober |
2002 | Gregory Spears |
2002 | Dmitri Tymoczko Dmitri Tymoczko Dmitri Tymoczko is a composer and music theorist. His music, which draws on rock, jazz, and romanticism, has been performed by ensembles such as the Ansermet Quartet, the Brentano Quartet, Janus, Newspeak, the San Francisco Contemporary Players, the Pacifica Quartet, and Ursula Opens... |
2001 | James Barry James Barry James Barry may refer to:*James Barry, 1st Baron Barry of Santry *James Barry *James Barry *James Barry *James Barry... |
2001 | Chen Yi Chen Yi (composer) Chen Yi is a Chinese composer of contemporary classical music. She was the first Chinese woman to receive a Master of Arts in music composition from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. She is also a violinist.... |
2001 | Michael Djupstrom Michael Djupstrom Michael Djupstrom was an American composer. He grew up in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. After completing undergraduate and graduate studies in composition at the University of Michigan, Djupstrom moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... |
2001 | Gabriela Frank |
2001 | Hubert Ho |
2001 | Sally Lamb |
2001 | Jonathan Newman Jonathan newman Jonathan Newman is a British filmmaker and writer.Newman owns a film company called Serendipity based at Ealing Studios.Newman made his first feature film at the age of 25. Being Considered starred James Dreyfus and David Tennant... |
2001 | Russell Platt |
2001 | Erik Santos Erik Santos Rhoderick Ramos Santos , more commonly known as simply Erik Santos, is a Filipino singer, actor, TV host, commercial model, and the winner of the ABS-CBN program Star In A Million Season 1 in January 2004.-Early life:... |
2001 | Tom Swafford |
2000 | Christina Ahn |
2000 | Sara Doncaster |
2000 | John Kaefer |
2000 | Marcus Maroney |
2000 | Eli Marshall |
2000 | Laurie San Martin |
2000 | Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez Carlos Sánchez-Gutiérrez is a Latin-American composer and teacher. He currently resides near Rochester, New York.... |
2000 | Gregory T. S. Walker |
1999 | Steven Burke Steven Burke Steven James Burke is a British track and road cyclist who rides for the . He represented Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics, beating his pre-Olympics personal best in the individual pursuit by 11 seconds to take the bronze medal... |
1999 | Roshanne Etezady |
1999 | Paul Yeon Lee |
1999 | David Mallamud |
1999 | Carter Pann Carter Pann Carter Pann is an American composer. He studied composition and piano at the Eastman School of Music and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree... |
1999 | Jason Roth |
1999 | Robert Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman or Zimmermann may refer to:*Robert Zimmerman , CNN contributor, Democratic strategist, and Democratic National Committeeman*Robert Allen Zimmerman, birth name of Bob Dylan , American singer-songwriter... |
1998 | Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music.-Education and early career:Bresnick was born and raised in the Bronx, and is a graduate of New York City's specialized High School of Music and Art. He was educated at the University of Hartford ,... |
1998 | Christopher L. Brown |
1998 | Robert B. Carl |
1998 | Dorothy Chang |
1998 | Alexander H. Freeman |
1998 | Helen Lee Helen Lee Helen Lee was an American fashion designer of children's clothes.She was born in Knoxville and studied at New York at the Art Students League and at the Traphagen School of Art.... |
1998 | Lansing McLoskey |
1998 | David Sanford David Sanford (composer) David William Sanford is an American composer, and jazz bandleader.-Biography:Sanford was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1963, into a musical family... |
1997 | Mason Bates Mason Bates Mason Bates is an American composer of symphonic music. Distinguished by his innovations in orchestration and large-scale form, Bates is best known for his expansion of the orchestra to include electronics... |
1997 | Ki Young Choi |
1997 | Jennifer Higdon Jennifer Higdon Jennifer Higdon is an American composer of classical music. Higdon has received many awards, including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto and the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for her Percussion Concerto.-Biography:Higdon was born in Brooklyn,... |
1997 | Deniz Ince |
1997 | Daniel Kellogg Daniel Kellogg Daniel Kellogg is an American composer.Kellogg is currently Assistant Professor of Music at the College of Music of the University of Colorado at Boulder, teaching music composition, counterpoint and orchestration.-Life:... |
1997 | Andrew Kirshner |
1997 | Barbara A. White |
1996 | Richard Adams Richard Adams Richard Adams was a non-conforming English Presbyterian divine, known as author of sermons and other theological writings.-Life:... |
1996 | Kevin Beavers |
1996 | Renee Favand |
1996 | Michael Nathaniel Hersch |
1996 | Pablo Ortiz |
1996 | Luis Prado |
1996 | David Taddie |
1995 | Carlos Carrillo |
1995 | Dan Coleman Dan Coleman Dan Coleman is a composer and music publisher.He studied music at the University of Pennsylvania, the Juilliard School, and the Aspen Music Festival and School where his teachers included George Tsontakis, George Crumb, William Bolcom, Robert Beaser, Stephen Albert and Bruce Adolphe... |
1995 | Daniel Ott |
1995 | Pawel Sydor |
1995 | Chris Theofanidis Chris Theofanidis Christopher Theofanidis is an American composer who has had performances by many leading orchestras from around the world, including the London Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Moscow Soloists, the National, Atlanta, Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, and many others... |
1995 | Dalit Warshaw Dalit Warshaw Dalit Warshaw is a composer, pianist, and professor at Boston Conservatory. Warshaw was born in New York on August 6, 1974. Her works have been performed by dozens of orchestral ensembles, including the New York Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras , the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland... |
1995 | Daniel Worley |
1994 | Miguel B. Chuaqui |
1994 | John Halle |
1994 | Jonathan Bailey Holland |
1994 | Erik Santos Erik Santos Rhoderick Ramos Santos , more commonly known as simply Erik Santos, is a Filipino singer, actor, TV host, commercial model, and the winner of the ABS-CBN program Star In A Million Season 1 in January 2004.-Early life:... |
1994 | Eric Sawyer |
1994 | Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas is an American composer.Augusta Read Thomas was born in Glen Cove, New York. She attended The Green Vale School and later moved on to St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and then studied composition with Jacob Druckman at Yale University and at the Royal Academy of... |
1994 | Jason N. Uechi |
1993 | Marco Beltrami Marco Beltrami Marco Beltrami is an American film composer.-Life and career:Beltrami was born in Long Island, New York of Italian and Greek descent... |
1993 | Gia Comolli |
1993 | Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier is an American composer of music for chamber groups and orchestras. He was also a professor of music at Columbia University from 1999 to 2007.-Life:... |
1993 | Lee Gannon |
1993 | Leslie Hogan |
1993 | Anthony Kelley |
1993 | Laura Schwendinger Laura Schwendinger Laura Elise Schwendinger was the first composer to win the prestigious American Academy in Berlin, Berlin Prize.-Biography:... |
1992 | Evan Chambers Evan Chambers Evan Chambers is a composer, traditional Irish fiddler, and Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan. He received a Doctorate in music composition from the University of Michigan... |
1992 | John Gibson John Gibson John Gibson may refer to:*John Gibson , British architect*John Gibson , English cartographer and engraver*John Gibson , English cricketer... |
1992 | Jennifer Higdon Jennifer Higdon Jennifer Higdon is an American composer of classical music. Higdon has received many awards, including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto and the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for her Percussion Concerto.-Biography:Higdon was born in Brooklyn,... |
1992 | Mark Kuss |
1992 | Kevin Putz |
1992 | Andrew Rindfleisch |
1992 | Geoffrey Stanton |
1991 | Kendall D. Briggs |
1991 | Edmund Campion Edmund Campion Saint Edmund Campion, S.J. was an English Roman Catholic martyr and Jesuit priest. While conducting an underground ministry in officially Protestant England, Campion was arrested by priest hunters. Convicted of high treason by a kangaroo court, he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn... |
1991 | John V. Costa |
1991 | Nathan Currier Nathan Currier - Biography :Coming from a musical family, composer Nathan Kind Currier is son of composer Marilyn Currier and brother of composer Sebastian Currier .... |
1991 | Justin Davidson Justin Davidson Justin Davidson is a classical music and architecture critic. He began his journalism career as a local stringer for the Associated Press in Rome before moving to the United States to study music at Harvard... |
1991 | Eric S. Sessler |
1991 | Julia Wolfe Julia Wolfe Julia Wolfe is an American composer. She was born in Philadelphia, holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Princeton and Yale, and currently works in New York. Wolfe's music is rhythmically vigorous and often clangorously dissonant... |
1990 | Jonathan Dawe |
1990 | John Kennedy |
1990 | Lowell Liebermann Lowell Liebermann Lowell Liebermann is an American composer, pianist and conductor.At the age of sixteen, Liebermann performed at Carnegie Hall, playing his Piano Sonata, op. 1... |
1990 | Corinne Nordmann |
1990 | Troy Peters |
1990 | Russell Platt |
1990 | William Waite William Waite William G. Waite was an American-born musicologist.Waite was educated and taught solely at Yale. He began his teaching career in 1947 and received his PhD in 1951. His dissertation, The Rhythm of Twelfth-Century Polyphony: its Theory and Practice outlines his ideas on modal interpretation of... |
1989 | Susan Harding |
1989 | Mark D. Johnson |
1989 | John P. Russo |
1989 | Michael Ruszczynski |
1989 | Suzanne Sheppard |
1989 | Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas is an American composer.Augusta Read Thomas was born in Glen Cove, New York. She attended The Green Vale School and later moved on to St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and then studied composition with Jacob Druckman at Yale University and at the Royal Academy of... |
1989 | Carolyn Yarnell Carolyn Yarnell Carolyn Yarnell is an American composer and visual artist. A recipient of the Rome Prize, Charles Ives Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, she is particularly noted for works which combine visual and musical depictions of landscape and light, many of which were inspired by the landscapes of her... |
1988 | Richard Argosh |
1988 | Timothy Geller |
1988 | Mark Kilstofte Mark Kilstofte Mark Kilstofte is an American composer, and professor at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, reared in Pueblo, Colorado.-Life:... |
1988 | Gerald H. Plain |
1988 | Behzad Ranjbaran Behzad Ranjbaran Behzad Ranjbaran is a leading Persian composer.Ranjbaran was born and raised in Iran. He entered the Tehran Conservatory at the age of 9. Ranjbaran continued his study of composition at Indiana University... |
1988 | Douglas A. Scott |
1988 | David J. Vayo |
1987 | Mark Barenboim |
1987 | Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier is an American composer of music for chamber groups and orchestras. He was also a professor of music at Columbia University from 1999 to 2007.-Life:... |
1987 | David Karl Gompper |
1987 | Christopher Lewis James |
1987 | Gary Philo |
1987 | Russell F. Pinkston |
1987 | Randall Woolf Randall Woolf Randall Woolf is an American composer known for his diverse contemporary works, and in particular for his works based on children's literature and collaborative work with youth organizations. He studied composition privately with David Del Tredici and Joseph Maneri, and at Harvard, where he earned... |
1986 | Eric David Chasalow |
1986 | Robert Kyr Robert Kyr Robert Kyr is an American composer, writer, filmmaker, and professor of music composition and theory.Kyr is one of the most prolific composers of his generation, having written 12 symphonies, three chamber symphonies, three violin concerti, numerous large works for orchestra, oratorios and other... |
1986 | James Legg |
1986 | Glenn Lieberman |
1986 | Martin M. Matalon |
1986 | Vincent Paul Moravec |
1986 | Frank P. Ticheli |
1985 | William E. Coble |
1985 | Glen Cortese |
1985 | Paul D. Kozel |
1985 | Thomas Oboe Lee Thomas Oboe Lee Thomas Oboe Lee is a Chinese American composer.- Life :He and his family left Communist China in 1949, and lived in Hong Kong for ten years until 1959, when he moved to São Paulo, Brazil. He emigrated to the USA in the summer of 1966.His musical education began in Brazil during the Bossa Nova craze... |
1985 | James Primosch |
1985 | Robert Steven Rouse |
1985 | Michael Torke Michael Torke Michael Torke is an American composer who writes music influenced by jazz and minimalism. Sometimes described as a post-minimalist, his most postminimal piece is Four Proverbs, in which the syllable for each pitch is fixed and variations in the melody produce streams of nonsense words. Other works... |
1984 | Richard Campanelli |
1984 | Kenneth Fuchs Kenneth Fuchs Kenneth Fuchs is an American composer, conductor, and educator. He currently serves as Professor of Music Composition at the University of Connecticut .... |
1984 | Laura Karpman Laura Karpman Laura Karpman is an American composer, whose work has included scoring for film, television, video games, theater, and concert. She has won four Emmy Awards for her work... |
1984 | Bright Sheng Bright Sheng Bright Sheng is a Chinese-American composer, conductor, and pianist. He has lived in the United States since 1982 and is on faculty at the University of Michigan. In 1999, the White House commissioned Sheng to compose a piece to honor the Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji at a state dinner hosted by... |
1984 | Larry Stukenholtz |
1984 | Nicholas C.K. Thorne |
1984 | Gregory Youtz |
1983 | Robert Convery |
1983 | Richard Danielpour Richard Danielpour Richard Danielpour is an American composer.-Biography:Danielpour is born of Persian/Jewish descent. He studied at Oberlin College and the New England Conservatory of Music, and later at the Juilliard School of Music, where he received a DMA in composition in 1986... |
1983 | David Froom |
1983 | Daron Aric Hagen |
1983 | Michael H. Kurek |
1983 | Steven Mackey Steven Mackey Steven Mackey is an American composer, guitarist, and music educator.-Life:As a musician growing up listening to and performing vernacular American musics as well as classical music, Mackey's compositions are informed by rock and jazz, though in an avant-garde vein... |
1983 | John T. Sackett |
1982 | Michael Gandolfi Michael Gandolfi Michael James Gandolfi is an American composer of contemporary classical music.Initially a self-taught guitarist, Gandolfi entered the Berklee College of Music before transferring to the New England Conservatory of Music after one year... |
1982 | Peter Golub |
1982 | Jeffrey Hall |
1982 | Charles E. Porter |
1982 | Preston Stahly, Jr. |
1982 | Karen P. Thomas Karen P. Thomas Karen P. Thomas, composer and conductor, is the Artistic Director and Conductor of Seattle Pro Musica and Director of Music at University Unitarian Church. With Seattle Pro Musica she has produced six CD recordings, and has received the Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence and the... |
1981 | Tamar Diesendruck |
1981 | Allen Gimbel |
1981 | Thomas Allen LeVines |
1981 | William Neil |
1981 | Russell F. Pinkston |
1981 | Daniel C. Warner |
1980 | Thomas E. Barker |
1980 | Laura Clayton Laura Clayton Laura Clayton is an American pianist and composer. She was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory and at Columbia University, New York, with Mario Davidovsky. She began studying composition with Darius Milhaud at the Aspen Music School and graduated with Master of... |
1980 | Lowell Lieberman |
1980 | William Maiben |
1980 | Mario J. Pelusi |
1980 | George Tsontakis George Tsontakis George Tsontakis is an American composer and conductor.Tsontakis studied composition with Hugo Weisgall and Roger Sessions at the Juilliard School from 1974 to 1978, and later with Franco Donatoni at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome... |
1979 | Robert Beaser Robert Beaser Robert Beaser is an American composer.-Biography:Beaser was brought up in a non-musical family. His father was a physician and mother was a chemist. He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts where he distinguished himself at a young age as a percussionist, composer and conductor... |
1979 | Susan Blaustein |
1979 | Marilyn S. Bliss |
1979 | Carl Brenner |
1979 | David B. Goodman |
1979 | Tobias Picker Tobias Picker Tobias Picker is an American composer. Picker began composing at the age of eight and studied at the Manhattan School of Music, The Juilliard School and Princeton University, where his principal teachers were Charles Wuorinen, Elliott Carter and Milton Babbitt... |
1978 | Daniel Brewbaker |
1978 | Justin Dello Joio |
1978 | Lee Scott Goldstein |
1978 | Arthur W. Gottschalk |
1978 | Thomas Mountain |
1978 | David Olan |
1977 | Gregory Ballard (composer) |
1977 | Larry Thomas Bell |
1977 | John Halvor Benson |
1977 | Matthias Kriesberg |
1977 | John A. Lennon |
1977 | Maurice Wright |
1976 | Michael Eckert |
1976 | Joseph A. Hudson |
1976 | Tod Machover Tod Machover Tod Machover , is a composer and an innovator in the application of technology in music. He is the son of Wilma Machover, a pianist and Carl Machover, a computer scientist.... |
1976 | Robert E. Martin |
1976 | William Matthews William Matthews William, Bill or Billy Matthews may refer to:*Billy Matthews , Chester F.C. and Wales international footballer*William Matthews , American baseball pitcher... |
1976 | Bruce Saylor Bruce Saylor Bruce Saylor is an American composer.-Biography:Saylor was born in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. In 1952 his family moved to Springfield Township, just outside the city, where he attended suburban public schools... |
1975 | Chester Biscardi Chester Biscardi Chester Biscardi is an Italian American composer and educator.He received a B.A. degree in English literature from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ; he studied during 1969-1970 at the University of Bologna and the Conservatorio di Musica "G. B. Martini"; he received an M.A... |
1975 | Stephen Chatman Stephen Chatman Stephen Chatman is an American composer residing in Canada.-Biography:Chatman was born in Faribault, Minnesota, and studied with Joseph R. Wood and Walter Aschaffenburg at the Oberlin Conservatory and with Ross Lee Finney, Leslie Bassett, William Bolcom, and Eugene Kurtz at the University of... |
1975 | David Koblitz |
1975 | Yale University Music Library |
1974 | Paul Alan Levi Paul Alan Levi Paul Alan Levi is an American composer whose compositions have been performed in Carnegie Hall, among other major venues in United States and Europe, as well as on national television.-Biography:... |
1974 | Allen Shearer |
1974 | Ira Taxin |
1973 | Philip Caldwell Carlsen |
1973 | Charles Ives Society |
1973 | Robert Gerster |
1973 | Peter Lieberson Peter Lieberson Peter Lieberson was an American composer. He was ballerina and choreographer Vera Zorina and Goddard Lieberson, president of Columbia Records.... |
1972 | Harold Farberman Harold Farberman Harold Farberman is an American conductor, composer, and percussionist.-Biography:Farberman studied percussion at Juilliard and composition at the New England Conservatory and at Tanglewood with Aaron Copland... |
1972 | Thomas Janson |
1972 | Robert J. Krupnick |
1972 | Michael Seyfrit |
1971 | Vivian Perlis |
1971 | Louis Smith Weingarden |
1970 | John Kirkpatrick |
1970 | Joseph C. Schwantner |