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- Deborah Drattell (born 1956) is an American composer. She was born in Brooklyn, New York and started her career in music as a violinist. She has been lauded...
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 2, 2020. Drattell, Alan (2010). Once Upon My Time...: The Life of Alan Drattell: A Memoir. Xlibris Corporation. p. 26. ISBN 978-1450084635...
- Kaminsky 1956 American Female composer Jeff Hamburg 1956 American Deborah Drattell 1956 American Female composer Tom Cipullo 1956 American John Howell Morrison...
- Lilith is the first opera by American composer Deborah Drattell, with a libretto by David Steven Cohen. It was premiered in 2001 at the New York City Opera...
- vibraphone, Steven Stucky Jeu de timbres Second Concerto for Orchestra Deborah DrattellNicholas and Alexandra Philip Gl**** – The Sound of a Voice Osvaldo Golijov...
- died. It was subsequently completed by Christopher Durang, set by Deborah Drattell, and is in development with Lauren Flanigan.[when?] In 1996 she appeared...
- a 2017 album by Butcher Babies Lilith (opera), a 2001 opera by Deborah Drattell "Lilith", a song by Chelsea Grin from Evolve "Lilith", a song by Halsey...
- (1763–1846) Giovanni Dragoni (c. 1540 – 1598) Ervin Drake (1919–2015) Deborah Drattell (born 1956) Carl Wilhelm Drescher (1850–1925) Sem Dresden (1881–1957) Adam...
- premiered from American Opera Projects in New York with music by Deborah Drattell and libretto by poet Annie Finch. The production was directed by Anne Bogart...
- Fall Wagner for ensemble William Bolcom – A View from the Bridge Deborah DrattellFestival of Regrets Rued LanggaardAntikrist (composed 1921–30, premiered...