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         Composers Jazz Bios:     more detail
  1. George Gershwin: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Norbert Carnovale, 2000-02
  2. Alec Wilder: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by David Demsey, Ronald Prather, 1993-01-30
  3. Bobby Hackett: A Bio-Discography (Discographies) by Harold Jones, 1999-01-30
  4. Jean 'Django' Reinhardt: A Contextual Bio-Discography 1910-1953 by Paul Vernon, 2003-08
  5. Dis Here: A Bio-Discography of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (Discographies)
  6. Dixonia: A Bio-Discography of Bill Dixon (Discographies)
  7. American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary by Virginia L. Grattan, 1993-04-30
  8. They Also Wrote by William E. Studwell, 2000-10-18

101. Scott Joplin And Related Links
Grant Still); DECOY s Scott Joplin Page; Blue Note Capitol JazzLabels Artist bios; Popular Ragtime Artists and composers; King of
http://www.io.com/~cortese/joplin/joplinks.html
This page was donated to my site by Dan Dassow at m195722@sl1001.mdc.com Note: These links worked on 24/June/1996.
Recordings of Joplins Works (Includes works by other composers)
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102. Chamber Music At The Barn
a member of the North American Air Defense Command jazz Ensemble (Norad the FloridaSymphony Chamber Players, the Fairmount String Quartet, composers in Red
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Jacquelyn Dillon, Educational Consultant Kay Buskirk, NASAW Larry Jones and Jeff Emerson Business Consultants CMB 2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS H. Guy Glidden, President Marge Rine, Vice President Fred Corner, Treasurer Kari Schmidt, Secretary Anne Allen Diane Cubbage Cris Kelley Jim Kelley Anita Jones George Lucas Nicholas Smith Arthur Wood Naomi Shields
Artistic Director Catherine Consiglio was thrilled to receive the College of Fine Arts Excellence in Special Fine Arts Endeavors Award The Fairmount String Quartet is in residence at Wichita State University in Wichita, KS. These versatile and talented four are WSU professors, principal players in the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, and have been members of national and international summer music festivals. The Fairmount String quartet was selected from hundreds of applicants for the prestigious Phillips Collection Series in Washington D. C, resulting in an east coast debut in 1992 and broadcasts on Washington radio station WGTS. The Fairmount String Quartet performs regularly throughout Kansas and the Midwest, with dates in such major cities as St. Louis and Kansas City. The quartet are popular artists for residencies, master classes and children’s concerts. They have been featured on Kansas radio stations KHCC, KMUW and KSOF. The Fairmount String Quartet is on the Kansas Arts Commission Touring Roster.

103. Conservatory Faculty Bios

http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/music/bios.html
FACULTY PROFILES
Allan W. Atlas,
Professor, Musicology, Distinguished Professor of Music. B.A., Hunter College; M.A., Ph.D., New York University.Recipient ACLS, NEH and other grants. Published monographs,editions, and articles on Renaissance music and 19 th century opera. Executive Officer of CUNY Ph.D. Program in Music. Richard Barrett, Associate Professor. Voice.B.M., Texas Christian University. Operatic debut with the Fort Worth Opera 1969. Appearances with the Opera companies of Dallas, Houston, Boston, Santa Fe, Pittsburgh, Augusta, Central City, San Antonio, New Opera Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Houston Grand Opera. Master classes throughout the U.S. Jeffrey Biegel , Adjunct Associate Professor, piano. Visit Jeffrey Biegel's website Deborah Birnbaum, Adjunct Associate Professor ,Voice. B.A., Barnard College. International soloist and teacher. Recitals and operatic roles in the United States, Malta, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, and Israel. Elaine Bonazzi, Adjunct Associate Professor, Voice. Major operatic roles throughout the USA, South America, and Europe. Bruce J.

104. Composer Bios

http://www.brown.edu/Students/Brown_New_Music/composer_bios.htm
Béla Bartók , (1881-1945) was renowned as a composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. Bartok’s music was heavily influenced by the folk music of his native Hungary, which he collected and transcribed. Contrasts (1938) was commissioned by jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman and is dedicated to Goodman and Bartók’s countryman violinist, Josef Szigeti. Elaine Bearer has often been called a "Renaissance Woman" because of her diverse interests and accomplishments. She is internationally recognized as both a composer of serious music and as a scientist. She studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and has a Bachelor of Music from The Manhattan School of Music and Master of Music from NYU. She also holds a MD-PhD and is a licensed board-certified physician. At Brown, she is an Associate Professor in both Pathology and in Music. Bearer has had three premiers of new musical compositions, in addition to this one, in the last four months. A CD of Bearer's music, Bearer of Music (Albany Records) can be obtained through amazon.com. Before coming to Brown, Bearer was on the faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Among the awards she has received are grants from Meet the Composer, the Jaffe Foundation, the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts and the National Museum for Women in the Arts. John Cage (1912-1993) has “had a greater impact on world music than any other American composer of the 20th century,” according to the New Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

105. MicroFest 2001 Conference Bios

http://www2.hmc.edu/~alves/microfestbios.html
MICROFEST 2001
CONFERENCE AND FESTIVAL OF MUSIC IN ALTERNATE TUNINGS
Biographies of Conference Participants
Peter Adamczyk . Studies in composition at Eastman and at New York and Columbia Universities. Teachers include Samuel Adler, Louis Karchin, and Charles Wuorinen. Most recently researched computer-assisted composition with modelling of physical and acoustic phenomena under the direction of Tristan Murail. Currently working on Ph.D. dissertation at New York University as a MacCracken Award recipient. His work for piano, tape, and live electronics, entitled Dhrupad Variants , was selected as part of the most recent Sonic Circuits Festival, organized by the American Composers Forum. Bill Alves has written extensively for acoustic and electronic instruments as well as mixed media, including the integration of music and computer video, robot choreography, and web art. His works have been presented at many festivals, radio and television shows, and other venues in the USA, Europe, and Asia. A CD of his computer music, The Terrain of Possibilities is available on the EMF label, and works of his are included on other recordings, including

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