Difference between revisions of "Virgil Thomson"
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− | Modernist classical | + | Modernist classical music composer for opera, theatre and film. Compatriot of [[Aaron Copland]] and [[Leonard Bernstein]], among many others. Notabel works include the operas 'Four Saints in Three Acts' and 'The Mother of Us All' (both with texts by [[Gertrude Stein]] with whom he formed an artistic collaboration), scores to 'The Plow That Broke the Plains', 'The River', and 'Louisiana Story'. Music critic for the New York Herald-Tribune(1940-1954). Prolific author. |
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 8 February 2017
Contents
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1896 - 1989
Occupation
Composer
Notable Achievements
Pulitzer Prize
Description
Modernist classical music composer for opera, theatre and film. Compatriot of Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein, among many others. Notabel works include the operas 'Four Saints in Three Acts' and 'The Mother of Us All' (both with texts by Gertrude Stein with whom he formed an artistic collaboration), scores to 'The Plow That Broke the Plains', 'The River', and 'Louisiana Story'. Music critic for the New York Herald-Tribune(1940-1954). Prolific author.