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The
Pulitzer Prize winners - Music
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Secular Cantata No. 2. A Free Song by William Schuman Performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and published by G. Schirmer, Inc., New York |
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Symphony
No. 4. Opus 34 by Howard Hanson Performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra on December 3, 1943. |
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Appalachian
Spring by Aaron Copland A ballet written for and presented by Martha Graham and group, commissioned by Mrs. E. S. Coolidge, first presented at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. October, 1944. |
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The
Canticle of the Sun by Leo Sowerby Commissioned by the Alice M Ditson Fund, first performed by the Schola Cantorum in New York, April 1945. |
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Symphony
No. 3 by Charles Ives First performed by Lou Harrison and Chamber Orchestra in New York, April, 1946. |
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Symphony,
No. 3 by Walter Piston First performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston, January, 1948. |
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Music
for the film Louisiana Story by Virgil Thomson Released in 1948 by Robert Flaherty Productions. |
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Music
in The Consul by Gian-Carlo Menotti Produced at the Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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Music
in "Giants in the Earth" by Douglas S. Moore Produced by Columbia Opera Workshop, March 28, 1951. |
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Symphony
Concertante by Gail Kubik Performed at Town Hall, January; 7, 1952. |
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(No Award) |
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Concerto
For Two Pianos and Orchestra by Quincy Porter First performed by the Louisville Symphony Orchestra, March 17, 1954. This was one of the works commissioned under a grant of the Rockefeller Foundation for new American compositions for orchestra, or soloists and orchestra. |
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The
Saint of Bleecker Street by Gian-Carlo Menotti An opera first performed at the Broadway Theater, New York, December 27, 1954. |
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Symphony
No. 3 by Ernst Toch First performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, December 2, 1955. |
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Meditation
on Ecclesiastics by Norman Dello Joio First performed at the Juilliard School of Music on April 20, 1956. |
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Vanessa
by Samuel Barber An opera in four acts, libretto by Gian-Carlo Menotti. First presented January 15,1958, at the Metropolitan Opera House. |
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Concerto
for Piano and Orchestra by John LaMontaine First performed in Washington, D.C. by the National Symphony Orchestra on November 25, 1958. |
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Second
String Quartet by Elliott Carter First performed at the Juilliard School of Music, March 25, 1960. |
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Symphony
No. 7 by Walter Piston First performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra on February 10, 1961, and commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra Association. |
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The
Crucible by Robert Ward An opera in three acts, Libretto by Bernard Stambler, based on the play by Arthur Miller. First performed at New York City Center, on October 26, 1961 by the New York City Opera Company. |
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Piano
Concerto No. 1 by Samuel Barber Premiered with the Boston Symphony at Philharmonic Hall on September 24, 1962. |
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(No Award) |
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(No Award) |
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Variations
for Orchestra by Leslie Bassett It was first performed in the United States by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on October 22, 1965. |
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Quartet
No. 3 by Leon Kirchner First performed by the Beaux Arts Quartet in Town Hall, January 27, 1967 |
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Echoes
of Time and the River by George Crumb An orchestral suite first performed on May 26, 1967 by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Mandel Hall, University of Chicago, having been commissioned by the University in connection with the celebration of its 75th anniversary. |
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String
Quartet No. 3 by Karel Husa First performed at the Goodman Theater, Chicago, on October 14, 1968 by the Fine Arts Quartet. |
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Time's
Encomium by Charles Wuorinen Premiered in its entirety at the Berkshire Music Festival on August 16, 1969. |
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Synchronisms
No. 6 for Piano and Electronic Sound (1970) by Mario Davidovsky Premiered August 19, 1970 at the Berkshire Music Festival. |
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Windows
by Jacob Druckman Premiered by the Chicago Symphony on March 16, 1972 at Orchestra Hall, Chicago. |
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String
Quartet No. 3 by Elliott Carter Premiered by the Juilliard String Quartet at Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, on January 23, 1973. |
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Notturno
by Donald Martino A chamber music piece commissioned by the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation and first performed May 15, 1973 a Alice Tully Hall, New York City, by Speculum Musicae. |
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From
the Diary of Virginia Woolf by Dominick Argento For medium voice and piano, commissioned by the Schubert Club of St. Paul, and premiered January 5, 1975 in Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis. |
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Air
Music by Ned Rorem First performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on December 5, 1975. It is subtitled "Ten Etudes of Orchestra. " |
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Visions
of Terror and Wonder by Richard Wernick For mezzo-soprano and orchestra, premiered at the Aspen Music Festival, July 19, 1976. It was commissioned by the Festival's Conference on Contemporary Music, with assistance from the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Deja
Vu for Percussion Quartet and Orchestra by Michael Colgrass Commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and premiered by that orchestra October 20, 1977. |
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Aftertones
of Infinity by Joseph Schwantner First performed by the American Composers Orchestra on January 29, 1979 in Alice Tully Hall New York City. |
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In
Memory of a Summer Day by David Del Tredici A work for soprano solo and orchestra, commissioned by the St. Louis Symphony for its 100th anniversary and premiered by that orchestra on February 23, 1980. |
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(No Award) |
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Concerto
for Orchestra by Roger Sessions First performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra on October 23, 1981, Seiji Ozawa, conductor. |
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Symphony
No. I (Three Movements for Orchestra) by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra and premiered by that orchestra on May 5, 1982 in Alice Tully Hall, New York City. |
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"Canti
del Sole" for Tenor and Orchestra by Bernard Rands Premiered by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra on June 8, 1983. |
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Symphony,
RiverRun by Stephen Albert Premiered by the National Symphony Orchestra on January 17, 1985. |
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Wind
Quintet IV by George Perle Premiered on October 2, 1985 at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City. |
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The
Flight Into Egypt by John Harbison Premiered by the Cantata Singers and Ensemble on November 21, 1986, at the New England Conservatory in Boston. |
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12
New Etudes for Piano by William Bolcom First complete performance by Marc-Andre Hamelin, pianist, on March 30, 1987 at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. |
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Whispers
Out of Time by Roger Reynolds Premiered on December 11, 1988, at Buckley Recital Hall, Amherst College, Massachusetts. |
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"Duplicates":
A Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra by Mel Powell Premiered by the Los Angeles Philharmonic on January 26, 1990. |
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Symphony
by Shulamit Ran Commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra and premiered by that orchestra on October 19, 1990 . |
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The
Face of the Night, The Heart of the Dark by Wayne Peterson Premiered on October 17, 1991, by the San Francisco Symphony |
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Trombone
Concerto by Christopher Rouse Premiered December 30, 1992, in New York by the New York Philharmonic. |
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Of
Reminiscences and Reflections by Gunther Schuller Premiered on December 2, 1993, in Louisville, Ky. Performed and commissioned by The Louisville Orchestra. |
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Stringmusic
by Morton Gould Premiered on March 10, 1994 by the National Symphony Orchestra at The John F. Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. |
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Lilacs,
for voice and orchestra by George Walker Premiered on February 1, 1996, in Boston by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and was commissioned by that orchestra. |
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Blood
on the Fields by Wynton Marsalis premiered on January 28, 1997 at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. |
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String
Quartet #2 (musica instrumentalis) by Aaron Jay Kernis Premiered on January 19, 1990, at Merkin Concert Hall, New York City, by The Lark Quartet. |
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Concerto
for Flute, Strings and Percussion by Melinda Wagner Premiered on May 30, 1998 by the Westchester Philharmonic in Purchase, New York. |
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Life
is a Dream, Opera in Three Acts: Act II, Concert Version by Lewis
Spratlan Premiered on January 28, 2000 by Dinosaur Annex in Amherst, Mass. Libretto by James Maraniss. |
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Symphony
No. 2 for String Orchestra by John Corigliano Premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra on November 30, 2000 at Symphony Hall, Boston, MA. |
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Ice
Field by Henry Brant Premiered by the San Francisco Symphony on December 12, 2001 at Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA. |