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- Jonathan Leshnoff (born September 8, 1973) is an American classical music composer and pedagogue. Jonathan Leshnoff was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey...
- 1981 Puerto Rican Raquel García-Tomás 1984 Spanish Alexina B. Jonathan Leshnoff 1973 American Gavin Higgins 1983 British Sergio Cervetti 1940 Uruguayan-born...
- Overture for 2012 (2012) John Adams: Saxophone Concerto (2013) Jonathan Leshnoff: Guitar Concerto, written for guitarist Manuel Barrueco (2014) In 1987...
- by Carl Orff / Audivi Media Nocte by Oliver Waespi / Zohar by Jonathan Leshnoff / Fire of Eternal Glory & Lady McBeth of Mtsensk by Dmitri Shostakovich...
- That Couldn't". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved January 21, 2021. Jessica Leshnoff (January 13, 2006). "'Hoodwinked' doesn't lead astray; Quirky characters...
- Originals 1918 John Morris Russell, conductor; Elaine Martone, producer Leshnoff: Symphony No. 4 "Heichalos"; Guitar Concerto; Starburst Giancarlo Guerrero...
- Eichberg (born 1973), Danish–German composer of 3 symphonies Jonathan Leshnoff (born 1973), American composer of 4 symphonies Airat Ichmouratov (born...
- Lentini (born 1958) Tania León (born 1943) Fred Lerdahl (born 1943) Jonathan Leshnoff (born 1973) John Lessard (1920–2003) Paul Alan Levi (born 1941) Marvin...
- the Handel Society of Dartmouth College commissioned a work by Jonathan Leshnoff which came to be known as Requiem for the Fallen. In February 2008, Handel...
- Thakar succeeded Harrigan as the BCO's music director in 2004. Jonathan Leshnoff joined the orchestra as composer-in-residence in 2007. Thakar held the...