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- Lucia Dlugoszewski (June 16, 1925 – April 11, 2000) was a Polish-American composer, poet, c****ographer, performer, and inventor. She developed a unique...
- In 1951 he began working alongside the experimental composer Lucia Dlugoszewski, whom he married in 1962. They remained together for the rest of his...
- Laird Chance 1931 American F. R. C. Clarke 1931 2009 Canadian Lucia Dlugoszewski 1931 2000 American Felicia Donceanu 1931 2022 Romanian Frederick A. Fox...
- indigenous artists, including Navajo painter Beatien Yazz, composer Lucia Dlugoszewski, and dancer Erick Hawkins. She served on boards of trustees and boards...
- Varèse taught many prominent composers including Chou Wen-chung, Lucia Dlugoszewski, André Jolivet, Colin McPhee, James Tenney, and William Grant Still....
- Andresen Les Baxter Betty Carter Kenneth Louis Cox II Johnny Desmond Lucia Dlugoszewski Jean DuShon Dennis Edwards T. J. Fowler James Frazier (1940–1984) Antoinette...
- minutes Erik Hawkins: Excerpts from "Here and Now with Watchers"/Lucia Dlugoszewski Performs (1983) - 6 minutes He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds...
- Djawadi (born 1974) – Prison Break, Iron Man, Game of Thrones Lucia Dlugoszewski (1931–2000) – Guns of the Trees, Visual Variations on Noguchi Dave Dobbyn...
- Ben Carruthers). The film features an original musical score by Lucia Dlugoszewski and also folk songs by Sara Wiley, Caither Wiley and Tom Sankey. It also...
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