John La Montaine (b. 1920) has devoted his life to music composition. His major works total 62 opus numbers, including operas, concertos, songs, chamber music, and orchestral works as well as eleven compositions for solo piano. Among his composition teachers were Nadia Boulanger and Howard Hanson, and his first piano concerto was awarded the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Music. He was active also as a concert soloist and collaborative pianist, appearing on prestigious concert series and with first-rank orchestras. Despite his obvious success, La Montaine did not seek publicity. As a result, the majority of his music is not widely known. La Montaine’s eleven compositions for solo piano are written in a wide variety of styles, from tonal to serial,...
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Throughout his long and industrious lifetime, Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) devoted himself unco...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
In 1939, during his studies at the Eastman School of Music, John La Montaine (1920-2013) composed a ...
This project explores Samuel Barber’s complete works for solo piano, including his early works publi...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
This research paper discusses five compositions for solo piano by Carl Vine (b. 1954): Five Bagatel...
I decided to meet the target to compile solo-piano works by Ravel and I decided to describe each oth...
Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee (b. 1938) is an Armenian American composer, pianist, teacher and lecturer. ...
Henri Dutilleux (b. 1916) is critically acclaimed as one of France\u27s preeminent composers of cont...
I am submitting two recorded devices (compact discs) accompanied by a written document as my final d...
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