- Otto
Clarence Luening (June 15, 1900 –
September 2, 1996) was a German-American
composer and conductor, and flutist. He was an
early pioneer of tape music...
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Eugene Luening (sometimes
Eugen Luening) (1852–1944) was a Milwaukee-born
musician and
educator of
German descent.
Prior to
December 1885,
Luening served...
- Bennington, Vermont, at
Luening's invitation to
present his experiments. There, the two
collaborated on
various pieces.
Luening described the event: "Equipped...
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original (PDF) on 6
October 2022.
Luening, Otto (1980).
Odyssey of an
American Composer: The
Autobiography of Otto
Luening.
Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN 0-684-16496-5...
- Patterson, Margaret; Chapman, Dwight; Hardman, Yvette; Kouwenhoven, John;
Luening, Otto; Polanyi, Karl; Stein, Peg; Truman, David; Smith, Bradford; Whittinghill...
- drums,
percussion Additional musicians Brad
Buxer –
synthesizer Warren Luening –
trumpet Joel
Peskin –
clarinet Tommy Johnson – tuba
Julia Waters – background...
- Trumpets:
Jerry Hey (Main),
Wayne Bergeron, Gary Grant,
Larry Hall &
Warren Luening Trombones:
Charlie Loper (Main),
Steve Holtman, Alex Iles & Bill Reichenbach...
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Citadel Theatre. The
production featured Brent Carver as the father. Otto
Luening's three-act
opera Evangeline premiered at
Columbia University in New York...
- of
Australia Perth Mission, and as a
temple worker.
Ludlow and his wife
Luene had one son,
Victor L. Ludlow, and
eight daughters. On
February 14, 2009...
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classical music by
American composers. It was
founded in 1954 by Otto
Luening,
Douglas Moore, and
Oliver Daniel, and
based in New York City. The label...