- Ned
Miller Rorem (October 23, 1923 –
November 18, 2022) was an
American composer of
contemporary classical music and a writer. Best
known for his art...
- Brill, 1886 (Reprinted Eugene, OR: Wipf And Stock, 2010).
Rorem, Pseudo-Dionysius, p. 14 Paul
Rorem and John C. Lamoreaux, John of
Scythopolis and the Dionysian...
- act, with
music by Ned
Rorem to an
English libretto by
Kenneth Koch, an
original work
parodying Shakespeare's histories.
Rorem wrote the work originally...
- is a
concerto for solo
cello and
orchestra by the
American composer Ned
Rorem. The work was
commissioned by the
Residentie Orchestra and the
Kansas City...
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Symphony No. 3 is a
composition for
orchestra by the
American composer Ned
Rorem. The work was
first performed by the New York
Philharmonic under the direction...
- a
composition for solo
flute and
orchestra by the
American composer Ned
Rorem. The work was
commissioned by the
Philadelphia Orchestra and was composed...
-
Interpretation of Ned
Rorem's Ariel.
Arizona State University.
Lieson Miller,
Philip (December 1978). "The
Songs of Ned
Rorem". Tempo,
Cambridge University...
- Prize-winning
novelist Saul Bellow,
Pulitzer Prize-winning
composer and
diarist Ned
Rorem,
decorated composer Howard Hanson,
Deputy Prime Minister of
Turkey Ali Babacan...
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several times,
including settings by
Benjamin Britten,
Roger Quilter, Ned
Rorem,
Mychael Danna and Paul Mealor. It also
appeared as a song in the 2004 film...
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Donfried Copyright Office:
Shira Perlmutter Federal Research Division:
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Library of Congress:
Aslihan Bulut Officers Secretary:
Jackie Barber...