: : : : : Premios Pulitzer : : : : : Translate this page 1999 Melinda Wagner (Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion) 2000 lewis spratlan(Life is a Dream, Opera in three acts ACT II, Concert Version) 2001 John http://www.epdlp.com/p_pulitzer.html
Extractions: Los Premios Pulitzer son una serie de 21 galardones que abarcan las modalidades de teatro, literatura, música y periodismo. Fueron creados por Joseph Pulitzer, editor del New York World. Se convocan anualmente desde 1917 por la Universidad de Columbia, a instancias de The Pulitzer Prize Board. El premio a la mejor fotografía de prensa se concedió por primera vez en 1942, y el premio a la mejor composición musical en 1943. Entre 1970 y 1979 se crearon los premios de ensayo, crítica y ficción literaria.
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Department Of Music - Alumni Connection Antoniou's The Bacchae at the Athens Festival, and Life is a Dream with the DinosaurAnnex in Boston, which won Amherst composer lewis spratlan the Pulitzer http://www.umass.edu/music/alumni/
Extractions: Marylou Speaker Churchill, Artist/Teacher of Violin Marylou Speaker Churchill Ms. Churchill was invited by Sir Georg Solti to be Faculty and Principal 2nd violin of the Carnegie Hall Solti Project in 1994, and a year later to perform in the Orchestra du Monde concert held in Geneva, Switzerland to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. Ms. Churchill is on the violin and chamber music faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music and Musicorda Summer String Program, and previously taught at the Tanglewood Music Center and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. She coaches for The New World Symphony Orchestra in Miami Beach, Florida, and has been a violin coach for the Asian Youth Orchestra in Hong-Kong as well as youth orchestra festivals in New Zealand and the U.S. She was the chair of the string department at the Preparatory School at the New England Conservatory for ten years.
Pulitzer Prizes In Music Concerto for Flute, Strings and Percussion, Melinda Wagner 2000 Life Is a Dream,Opera in Three Acts Act II, Concert Version, lewis spratlan 2001 Symphony No. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0150836.html
Extractions: Secular Cantata No. 2, A Free Song, William Schuman Symphony No. 4 (Op. 34), Howard Hanson Appalachian Spring, Aaron Copland The Canticle of the Sun, Leo Sowerby Symphony No. 3, Charles Ives Symphony No. 3, Walter Piston Louisiana Story music, Virgil Thomson The Consul, Gian Carlo Menotti Music for opera Giants in the Earth, Douglas Stuart Moore Symphony Concertante, Gail Kubik Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, Quincy Porter The Saint of Bleecker Street, Gian Carlo Menotti Symphony No. 3, Ernst Toch Meditations on Ecclesiastes, Norman Dello Joio Vanessa, Samuel Barber Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, John La Montaine Second String Quartet
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Extractions: BARBARA CARROLL began playing piano at age five with classical training beginning at age eight. Although Ms. Carroll attended the New England Conservatory of Music, she always maintained her fervent interest in jazz improvisation. Influenced early on by Nat Cole, Bud Powell, Charlie Parker and other noted musicians of the era, noted jazz critic Leonard Feather called her "the first girl to play bob piano". Her diver musical career has encompassed appearing on Broadway with her trio in Roger and Hammerstein's "Me and Juliet" to appearances in concert halls, jazz clubs, on major TV shows and festival stages throughout the world. She has made over thirty recordings with a array of jazz luminaries that includes Art Farmer, Jay Leonhart, Claudio Roditi, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Randy Sandke. - Vocal Top of Page WILLIAM WARFIELD, baritone, is acclaimed throughout the world as one of the great vocal artists of our times. His recital debut in New York's famous Town Hall on March 19, 1950 put this artist, overnight, into the front ranks of concert artists. That historic debut was celebrated March 24, 1995 in Carnegie Hall when, for its 25th Anniversary, William Warfield gave a recital for the benefit of the Duke Ellington Cancer Center. Since Warfield's remarkable debut his career has flourished in a wide assortment of memorable achievements. He has performed in MGM's most recent version of the great Edna Feber-Jerome Kern musical
YAM Summer 2002 - Making Music Matter There comes the day in their study with oboist and Amherst College music professorLewis spratlan when students get The Talk, the one in which he urges them http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/02_07/music.html
Extractions: Peter Hawes is a freelance writer specializing in the arts. His most recent article for YAM , on new School of Drama dean James Bundy, appeared in the March issue. For School Facilities, a Game of Musical Chairs Work on the renovation of Sprague Hall stirred back to life this spring, although behind schedule and somewhat over its $15 million budget after a slowdown caused by the bankruptcy of its construction manager. The new Sprague is now expected to be completed in the spring of 2003 and ready for occupancy that fall. When it's finished, the School of Music will have a new, 30,000-square-foot showpiece of a home that holds a world-class concert hall, a dozen new practice rooms, a state-of-the-art music technology center and recording studio, a multimedia performance space that can accommodate dance and music, a high-tech classroom, conducting and composing studios, and a suite of administrative offices. The renovation of Sprague is one piece of a master plan for Yale's music facilities that was developed under the guidance of provost Alison Richard in 1998. The work began with the
IP: Opera & Cloning: A Vital (?) Link Cloning a Vital (?) Link I am not making this up, you know. San FranciscoOpera will host a readthrough of the libretto for lewis Spratlan¹s Earthrise http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200208/msg00012.ht
Extractions: She's sung one of the opera's arias for years, and now Cynthia Clayton plays the title character SINCE ITS NEW YORK premiere in 1956, "Susannah" has been considered one of the great American operas. Yet productions of it are still relatively rare. Just ask soprano Cynthia Clayton, who sings the title role in Festival Opera's scintillating new staging of Carlisle Floyd's opera. The production opened last weekend at the Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts, where it continues through Sunday afternoon. "I've been wanting to do this part for six or seven years," says Clayton, who last appeared with Festival Opera as Mimi in the company's 1998 production of "La Boheme." "It's hard, though. 'Susannah' isn't done that often, and when it is, the sopranos are lined up around the block." Clayton's been singing one of Susannah's big arias, "Ain't it a pretty night," in concerts and recitals for the past decade. But this is her first time in a full production of the opera, and she says she's amazed by its strengths.
The Press Box A classic was refreshed. (Paul Griffiths, NY Times, 2/22/01). *lewis SpratlanWhen Crows Gather. NY premiere. Hostetter/Sequitur Ens. New York, NY. Feb. 27. http://www.newmusicon.org/v9n1/v91press.htm
Extractions: THE PRESS BOX [The concert reviews from which the following quotes are drawn are in chronological order. Those marked * are from Schirmer News and should be seen as especially edited for promotion purposes. All other quotes have been distilled by the NMEditor in chief whose principal considerations are purely editorial. nd=no publication date proC vided] Living Off the List , A Traveling Jewish Theater, San Francisco, CA. Sept. 23-24, 2000 " for some people, it is desirable or even necessary to have some kind of visual or theatrical element to look at while experiencing a live music event There have been a number of composer/performers developing and/or using gesture controllers in performance. Donald Swearingen is one such artist In one rather humorous sequence, he used small flashlights on a row of sensors along the floor to trigger images of familiar yellow and black safety and warning signs while simultaneously triggering blood-curdling screams Though the evening was lighthearted in tone, there were also segments which were dark and thought-provoking, [e.g.] a detailed account of how many people had died from what causes The visual elements were constant throughout the evening, many of the video images were simple (often showing animated text) but the star of the show was unquestionably the audio art." (Pamela Z, st Century Music
The Pulitzer Prizes For 2000 MUSIC, Life is a Dream, Opera in Three Acts Act II, Concert Version by LewisSpratlan Premiered on January 28, 2000 by Dinosaur Annex in Amherst, Mass. http://www.pulitzer.org/cyear/2000w.html
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Extractions: Job vacancy at Newcastle University Music Department Ian Biddle (Fri Apr 14 2000 - 08:52:41 PDT) Position announcement Jean-Michel Boulay (Mon Apr 17 2000 - 09:00:14 PDT) Figured bass with ChordSymbol; Hearing Tonal Music development JClevESM@aol.com (Tue Apr 18 2000 - 11:54:05 PDT) Re: Frederic Rzewski Paul Moor (Wed Apr 26 2000 - 11:29:25 PDT) Patron Saint of the Internet?
Premios Pulitzer 2000 is a Dream . Sprantlan, que disfruta del triunfo en su casa http://www.el-mundo.es/cultura/pulitzer/premios1.html
Extractions: Lewis Spratlan ha ganado el Pulitzer de música por su ópera, "Life is a Dream". Sprantlan, que disfruta del triunfo en su casa de Amherst, se ha enterado tarde de la noticia, cuando una emisora la ha llamado para hacerle una entrevista en directo. (AP) Un especial de diario EL MUNDO
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Brianfending.com : Blog : 20010222 [BFUpdate] He majored in composition at Amherst College, studying with LewisSpratlan, winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in Composition. He http://www.brianfending.com/blog/20010222.shtml
Extractions: Winners of Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music, Announced Today at the Journalism School By Kim Brockway and Abigail Beshkin PRIZE IN MUSIC For distinguished musical composition of significant dimension by an American that has had its first performance in the United States during the year, Five thousand dollars ($5,000). Awarded to "Life is a Dream, Opera in Three Acts: Act II, Concert Version" by Lewis Spratlan, premiered on January 28, 2000 by Dinosaur Annex in Amherst, MA. Libretto by James Maraniss. The Pulitzer Prize Board made its recommendations when it met at Columbia on April 6 and 7 and passed them to President Rupp. It announced that the presentation of the awards would be made at a luncheon on May 22 at Columbia University. Louis D. Boccardi, John S. Carroll, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Sandra Mims Rowe were re-elected to membership on the board. Seymour Topping was re-elected administrator of the Prizes. The members of the Pulitzer Prize Board are: President Rupp; Andrew Barnes, editor, president and C.E.O., St. Petersburg Times;