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  • Lewis Spratlan Jr. (September 5, 1940 – February 9, 2023) was an American music academic and composer of contemporary classical music. Lewis Spratlan...
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    direction of permitting less serious stuff" before the 2004 changes. Lewis Spratlan, who won the prize in 2000, also objected, saying "The Pulitzer is one...
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  • Schnittke of his Piano Quintet, 1972/1978 In Memoriam, a composition by Lewis Spratlan, 2009 In Memoriam: Hungarian Composers, Victims Of The Holocaust, a...
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    College, where he studied with the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lewis Spratlan. His older brother is the noted author Dan Brown. "Missa Charles Darwin"...
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  • Music: Life is a Dream, Opera in Three Acts: Act II, Concert Version by Lewis Spratlan (G. Schirmer/AMP); premiered on January 28, 2000, by Dinosaur Annex...
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    Kaliyamoorthy,Mr Shanmuganathan Kaliyamoorthy American composers such as Lewis Spratlan have expressed admiration for the nadasvaram, and a few jazz musicians...
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  • Ruggiero, Caccini, 1625 Das Liebesverbot, Wagner, 1836 Life is a Dream, Lewis Spratlan, 2010 The Little Prince, Portman, 2003 Little Red Riding Hood, Cui,...
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    including pieces by Samuel Adler (composer), William Bolcom, Juliana Hall, Lewis Spratlan, and Virgil Thomson. Moore was involved in the American suffrage movement...
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    Variations by David Ludwig, Interlude II by Leon Kirchner, Wonderer by Lewis Spratlan, and Three Pieces for Piano and a concerto by Bernard Rands, which he...
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    brick wants to be something" to Kahn. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lewis Spratlan, with collaborators Jenny Kallick and John Downey (Amherst College,...
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  • a Dream may also refer to: Life Is a Dream (opera), a 2010 opera by Lewis Spratlan Life Is a Dream (1917 film), a German film by Robert Wiene Life Is a...
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    Company, Argyle Works, Birmingham, on 21 March 2012. Life Is a Dream by Lewis Spratlan (composer) and James Maraniss (librettist), premiered by the Santa Fe...
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  • Pacific American Center Franklin Odo, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lewis Spratlan, professor emeritus of the music faculty. The writings of Amherst College...
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  • Reserve Bank of San Francisco), complications from Alzheimer's disease. Lewis Spratlan, 82, American music academic and composer, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis...
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  • (1784–1859) Gaspare Spontini (1774–1851) Peter Sprague (born 1955) Lewis Spratlan (1940–2023) Rudi Spring (born 1962) Richard St. Clair (born 1946) Pieter...
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  • reporter, won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting Lewis Spratlan (B.A. 1962, M.M. 1965), composer, won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Music...
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  • Life Is a Dream (opera) (category Operas by Lewis Spratlan)
    Life is a Dream is a three-act opera with music by Lewis Spratlan from an English-language libretto by James Maraniss which was based on the 1635 play...
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  • Soule (born 1975) John Philip Sousa (1854–1932) Leo Sowerby (1895–1968) Lewis Spratlan (born 1940) Patty Stair (1869–1926) Paul Stanley (c. 1847 – 1909) Robert...
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  • Hilary Tann, Wales-born composer resident in the USA, 75 9 February – Lewis Spratlan, American composer, 82 14 February – Friedrich Cerha, Austrian composer...
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    non-fiction Henry Preserved Smith 1869, Prof. of Religion, 1897–1906 Lewis Spratlan, Prof. of Music, 1970–2006, 2006 (Emeritus), winner of the 2000 Pulitzer...
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