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  • This article is terrible! Wuorinen is one of our most important composers and deserves much better. I'll add whatever I can, but please help!— Preceding...
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  • order, because that's the way the list appeared on the Wiki article on Wuorinen from which it was syphoned off. But is there now an easy way to flip the...
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  • The contents of the Charles Wuorinen discography page were merged into Charles Wuorinen#Discography on 14 July 2024. For the contribution history and...
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  • Ichiyanagi, Jo Kondo, Roger Sessions, Artur Schnabel, Yuji Takahashi, Charles Wuorinen, and many others. He made more than 60 recordings, both as violinist...
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  • first hand the exploding new music scene. He studied serialism with Charles Wuorinen at the Manhattan School of Music (1976-77) where he was awarded a Master...
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  • anything strange and uninformed in it, - actually I did the same when Charles Wuorinen died, write about Haroun and the Sea of Stories (opera). --Gerda Arendt...
    870 bytes (1,405 words) - 05:56, 10 February 2024
  • follows: Did you know... that Haroun and the Sea of Stories, an opera by Charles Wuorinen, is based on a children's novel by Salman Rushdie about free imagination...
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  • María Solare Steve Reich Philip Glass John McGuire Milton Babbitt Charles Wuorinen Julio Estrada Gérard Pape Michel van der Aa Richard Danielpour Heinz...
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  • Rodrigo Ned Rorem Carl Ruggles Elie Siegmeister Josef Tal William Walton John Williams Charles Wuorinen Iannis Xenakis La Monte Young Bernd Alois Zimmermann...
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  • As far as I am aware, there is only one such symphony, the one by Charles Wuorinen. Although I imagine some percussion enthusiast may come along shortly...
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  • composers such as Boulez, Stockhausen, Babbit, Birtwistle, Ferneyhough and Wuorinen greatly to extend their techniques. Among its pioneers were Allen Forte...
    61 KB (10,027 words) - 06:53, 9 February 2024
  • pieces. "Fractal (1991)—Cristóbal Halffter", "Saxophone Quartet (1992)—Charles Wuorinen", and "Music for Saxophones (1986)—Tristan Keuris" are going to be...
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