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  1. Handel Medallion Recipients: Aaron Copland, Richard Rodgers, George Balanchine, William Schuman, Alice Tully, Claire Raphael Reis
  2. William Beaumont's formative years: Two early notebooks, 1811-1821 by William Beaumont, 1946
  3. Three-Score Set. For the Piano by William Howard Schuman, 1943
  4. New England Triptych: Three Pieces for Orchestra After William Billings by William Schuman, 1957
  5. Symphony No. 4 (in Three Movements): Study Score No. 54
  6. American Festival Overture: Study Score No. 23
  7. Three-Score Set. [P. F.] by William Howard Schuman, 1943
  8. The Mighty Casey by Jeremy (libretto) & Schuman William (music) Gury, 1954
  9. String Quartet No.iv. [Score.] (G. Schirmer's Edition of Study Scores of Orchestral Works and Chamber Music) by William Howard Schuman, 1953
  10. The Mighty Casey (A Baseball Opera) by Jeremy Gur, 1986-11-01
  11. Newsreel. In five Shots. 1. Horse-race. 2. Fashion Show. 3. Tribal Dance. 4. Monkeys at the Zoo. 5. Parade ... Conductor's Full Score, etc by William Howard Schuman, 1943
  12. George Washington Bridge. An impression for band ... Symphonic band [parts] with condensed and full scores, etc (University of Michigan Band Series. pt.1) by William Howard Schuman, 1951
  13. Holiday Song. [Song, words by] Genevieve Taggard ... Arranged by the composer by William Howard Schuman, 1946
  14. The Young Dead Soldiers: Lamentation for Soprano, French Horn, Eight woodwinds and Nine Strings (Study Score) by William; poem By Archibald MacLeish Schuman, 1976

21. WILLIAM SCHUMAN
WILLIAM SCHUMAN Violin Concerto. New England Triptych. IVES Variationson America (orch. Schuman). Philip Quint, violinist/Bournemouth
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WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Violin Concerto. New England Triptych. IVES: Variations on "America" (orch. Schuman).
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NAXOS 8.559083 (B) (DDD) TT: 56:54 William Schuman’s Violin Concerto, which Samuel Dushkin commissioned in 1947, was premiered instead by Isaac Stern in 1950, with the Boston Symphony conducted by Charles Munch. During a 1956 revision, Schuman decided on its final two-movement form, introduced at Aspen three years after that by Roman Totenberg. Paul Zukovsky recorded it in 1970 for DGG with Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the Boston Symphony; Robert McDuffie did likewise for EMI in the 1980s with Leonard Slatkin and the Saint Louis Orchestra. Both, however, are currently (perhaps terminally) out-of-print. To the rescue, courtesy of Naxos, comes a brilliant young Russian-American, Philip Quint, superbly partnered by José Serebrier and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Between them they explore every nuance with a combination of loving care and nervy virtuosity, listened to several times before I dared to risk writing what still may read like a press-release. The music has muscle and thrust and lyricism and imagination that make it one of the best of concertos galore for violin and orchestra by American composers since World War 2 (if you wonder, by the way, where Leonard Bernstein collected a whole portfolio of ideas, lend an ear). The

22. William Schuman
William Schuman 19101992/USA Sym no.3,4,5 no.6,7,8 no.9 Le Fosseardestine no.10 American muse American festival Ouv Credendum
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William Schuman
1910-1992/USA Sym no.3,4,5
no.6,7,8

no.9 Le Fosse ardestine

no.10 American muse
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23. M.L.A. Obituary Index--Schuman, William
Obituary and dictionary citations from M.L.A. Obituary Index.
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Schuman, William
American composer, died 16 Feb 1992, at 81, in New York
Obituary Citations
American Organist Gramaphone Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana Opera News Sonneck Society Newsletter , Spring/92: 23
Dictionary Citations
Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (1984 and after, 7th edition unless otherwise specified) The New Grove Dictionary of American Music (1986) The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (1992) Grove, George Sir. Dictionary of Music and Musicians Gaster, Adrian, ed. International Who's Who in Music and Musicians' Directory (9th edition, 1980 - 14th ed., 1994/95)
Note: This entry contains material from the 1994 supplement. Information from 1993 M.L.A. Obituary Index

24. William Schuman
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25. William Schuman - Selected Discography
Home Composers william schuman Selected Discography william schuman SelectedDiscography. updated 6 May 1998 American Festival Overture RCA CD 61282 St.
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William Schuman - Selected Discography
updated 6 May 1998
American Festival Overture
  • RCA CD 61282
    St. Louis Symphony/Leonard Slatkin
George Washington Bridge
  • Mercury MG-40006
    Eastman Wind Ensemble/Frederick Fennell
Judith
  • Delos CD 3115
    Seattle Symphony/Gerard Schwarz
The Mighty Casey
  • Delos CD DE 1030
    Juilliard Opera Center/Gerard Schwarz
  • Premier PRCD 1009
    Gregg Smith Singers/Long Island Choral Association/Adirondack Chamber Orchestra/William Schuman
Newsreel
  • Pro Arte CDD-102
    Milwaukee Symphony/Lukas Foss
Orpheus and His Lute
  • Musical Heritage Society CD 11239Y
    Paula Robison, flute; Eliot Fisk, guitar
Symphony No. 3
  • DGG 419 780-2 GH
    New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No. 5 (Symphony for Strings)
  • Koch International Classics CD 7135
    Phoenix Symphony/James Sedares
  • Delos DE 3115 Seattle Symphony/Gerard Schwarz
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26. Schuman, William
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Schuman, William
Schuman, William
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Thursday, August 4, 1910 in New York, New York (USA)
Died: Saturday, February 15, 1992 in New York, New York (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
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Major Works:
Cantata:
A Free Song
Other Information:
Schuman won a Pulizter prize in 1943 for Secular Cantata No. 2, A Free Song. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window.

27. Schuman, William
schuman, william schuman, william. Period Early 20th Century. BornThursday, August 4, 1910 in New York, New York (USA). Died Saturday
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Schuman, William
Schuman, William
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Thursday, August 4, 1910 in New York, New York (USA)
Died: Saturday, February 15, 1992 in New York, New York (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
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Major Works:
Cantata:
A Free Song
Other Information:
Schuman won a Pulizter prize in 1943 for Secular Cantata No. 2, A Free Song. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window.

28. Radio France > France Musiques > Biographies
william schuman. New York, 4 août 1910 New York, 15 février 1992
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29. William Schuman - About William Schuman
Leonard Bernstein penned an enthusiastic introductory note to the WilliamSchuman Documentary (1980) by Christopher Rouse. Written
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William Howard Schuman was born in New York City on August 4, 1910, the second child of Samuel and Rachel Schuman. He began to study the violin as a young boy and later played a number of other instruments as well. His broad musical interests ranged from his own jazz band and the school orchestra to family evenings singing operettas and musical comedy excerpts as well as "semiclassics." On his own, he wrote some original popular songs. But music definitely took second place to Schuman's all-consuming passion, baseball. Looking back on his youth, he would later claim that baseball was the main focus of his early years.
In 1928 Schuman entered New York University to prepare for a business degree at the School of Commerce, while at the same time working for an advertising agency. He continued to collaborate on pop songs with E. B. Marks, Jr., an old friend from summer camp, and also created some forty songs with lyricist Frank Loesser, a neighbor who was also at the beginning of his career. Loesser's first publication, in fact, was a song with music by Schuman. Together they wrote many songs for radio, vaudeville, and nightclub acts. In April 1930, having attended (albeit unwillingly) his first professional symphony orchestra concert, Schuman suddenly realized that baseball, business, and popular music must be relegated to subsidiary positions (but never forgotten) in favor of composing "classical" or concert music.
Realizing that extensive training would be necessary to reach his goals, Schuman withdrew from New York University to study harmony with Max Persin and to hear as many concerts and operas as he could. He began counterpoint lessons with Charles Haubiel at The Juilliard School and attended summer courses in orchestration with Adolf Schmid and harmony with Bernard Wagenaar. At Teachers College of Columbia University, Schuman earned a B.S. in music education (1935), and set him thinking about the need to reform and improve music education.

30. Schuman (William) Collection, 1939-1994: Table Of Contents

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31. Schuman, William
After forming a jazz band at school, and then studying under Roy Harris at the JuilliardSchool, New Yorker william schuman came to public attention with his
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Biography
William Schuman
Composer USA Born 4 Aug 1910
Died 15 Feb 1992
After forming a jazz band at school, and then studying under Roy Harris at the Juilliard School, New Yorker William Schuman came to public attention with his Third Symphony of 1941. He became president of the Juilliard, reorganising it extensively, and received several honours and awards. His output, influenced by jazz and folk traditions, includes ten symphonies, all expansive works with vigorous drive and urgent rhythms, generally tonal and broadly melodic; he also wrote four string quartets. His 'American Festival Overture' is among his best-known work.

32. Schuman, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. schuman, william. (sh´m n) (KEY) , 1910–92, American composer, b. New York City.
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33. Schuman, William Howard. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of
schuman, william Howard. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. schuman, william Howard. SYLLABICATION Schu·man.
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34. Schuman, William
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