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  1. Virgil Thomson Reader by Virgil Thomson, 1984-04-16
  2. Virgil Thomson: A Reader: Selected Writings, 1924-1984
  3. Virgil Thompson: Composer on the Aisle by Anthony Tommasini, 1998-12-01
  4. Prepare for Saints: Gertrude Stein, Virgil Thomson, and the Mainstreaming of American Modernism by Steven Watson, 1995-07-16
  5. The Selected Letters of Virgil Thomson by Tim Page, 1989-09
  6. Virgil Thomson: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Michael Meckna, 1986-08-13
  7. Selected Letters of Virgil Thomson (AUTHOR SIGNED FIRST EDITION) by Virgil edited by Tom Page and Vanessa Weeks Page Thomson, 1988
  8. The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson: Composition as Conversation
  9. Virgil Thomson - An Autobiography by Virgil Thomson, 1985-04-24
  10. Virgil Thomson: His Life and Music by Kathleen O. Hoover, John Cage, 1911-11
  11. FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS - SOUVENIR PROGRAM - NOVEMBER 1986 by GERTRUDE & VIRGIL THOMSON STEIN, 1986
  12. American Music Since 1910 by Virgil Thomson, 1999-01
  13. Music with Words: A Composer`s View by Virgil Thomson, 1989-09-10
  14. The musical scene by Virgil Thomson, 1968

1. Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson was a manyfaceted American composer of great originality and a music critic of singular brilliance. Born in Kansas City, Missouri on 25
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2. Virgil Thomson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Virgil Thomson November 25 September 30 ) was an American composer from Kansas City, Missouri who was instrumental in the development of the "American Sound" in classical music so often associated with the patriotic compositions of Aaron Copland
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Thomson displayed an extraordinary intelligence at an early age. As a child, he befriended Alice Smith, granddaughter of Joseph Smith , founder of the Mormon faith. He attended Harvard University , and his tours of Europe with the Harvard Glee Club helped nurture his desire to return there. Upon his move there, he eventually studied with Nadia Boulanger and became a fixture of "Paris in the twenties." His most important friend from this period was Gertrude Stein , who was an artistic collaborator and mentor to him. Following the publication of his book The State of Music he established himself in New York City , as a peer of Aaron Copland and was also a music critic for the New York Herald-Tribune from 1940 through 1954. His writings on music, and his reviews of performances in particular, are noted for their wit and their independent judgments. His definition of music was famously "that which musicians do,"

3. Virgil Thomson --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Virgil Thomson American composer, conductor, and music critic whose forwardlooking ideas stimulated new lines of
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died Sept. 30, 1989, New York, N.Y. Virgil Thomson David Gahr American composer, conductor, and music critic whose forward-looking ideas stimulated new lines of thought among contemporary musicians. Thomson studied at Harvard University and later in Paris with Nadia Boulanger Thomson, Virgil... (75 of 323 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Virgil Thomson Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Virgil Thomson , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

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Thomson, Virgil American composer, conductor, and music critic whose forward-looking ideas stimulated new lines of thought among contemporary musicians.
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born Nov. 25, 1896, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.
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U.S. composer and critic. He attended Harvard University, intending to become a pianist and organist. Studying in Paris with Nadia Boulanger (1921), he met the French composers known as Les Six Gertrude Stein , with whom he wrote the operas Four Saints in Three Acts (1928) and The Mother of Us All Herald Tribune The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936) and The Louisiana Story (1949, Pulitzer Prize). document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Virgil Thomson" from Britannica Concise Boulanger, Nadia (-Juliette) - French music teacher and conductor. Stein, Gertrude - U.S. avant-garde writer. More on "Virgil Thomson" from the 32 Volume Thomson, Virgil - American composer, conductor, and music critic whose forward-looking ideas stimulated new lines of thought among contemporary musicians. English literature - James Thomson also sided with the opposition to Walpole, but his poetry sustained a much more optimistic vision. In The Seasons (first published as a complete entity in 1730 but then massively revised and expanded until 1746), Thomson meditated upon and described with fascinated precision the phenomena of nature. He brought to the task a vast array of erudition and a delighted absorption in the ... Fugues of the 20th century - The following works include some of the many noteworthy examples of 20th-century fugues:

5. Kennedy Center: Biographical Information For Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson (composer, born November 25, 1896, Kansas City, Missouri; died September 30, 1989) Virgil Thomson was the original multifaceted elder
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Boulanger . Until about 1926 he wrote in a dissonant, neoclassic style, but after his 16-minute quintet Sonata da chiesa (1926) he began to employ a highly simplified style that shows the influence of Erik Satie . He wrote two operas, Four Saints in Three Acts (1928) and The Mother of Us All (1947), for librettos by Gertrude Stein ; music for films including The River (1937) and Louisiana Story (1948); the ballet Filling Station (1937); an opera, Lord Byron (1972); and numerous works for voice, organ, piano, and chamber ensembles. Thomson was music critic for the New York Herald Tribune from 1940 until 1954. His books include The State of Music The Musical Scene The Art of Judging Music (1948), and American Music since 1910 See his autobiography (1966); biography by A. Tommasini (1997). Top Search the Library Books
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8. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Thomson
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Virgil Thomson, born in Kansas City and long resident in Paris and New York, is one of the few true modernists in America, since most of our moderns turn out Romantics in Disguise. Over and over, he demonstrates that nobody knows more about modern Europe, in pieces that taught Europe a lot about the U. S. and the U. S. a lot about Europe. He's an adept in two arts, for he also happens to be a major American prose writer, specializing in music criticism. For sheer pleasure, check out the Virgil Thomson Reader Thomson's music is almost disconcertingly spare and direct. In the consciously American pieces especially, there is a kind of aural equivalent to Cubist collage, as ragtime, waltzes, tangos, two-steps, fiddle tunes, and hymns get pasted into the texture. Unlike Charles Ives , there's an unsentimental distance and clarity to it all, like someone without illusions able to state exactly what's on his mind. Thomson gets this effect in his prose, too.

9. Virgil Thomson Biography. Download Classical Music By Virgil Thomson
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10. Virgil Thomson Foundation
American composer virgil thomson, including list of works and resources, and the virgil thomson Foundation, supporting serious music.
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11. Gertrude Stein News - The New York Times - Narrowed By 'THOMSON, VIRGIL'
Anna Kisselgoff reviews Mark Morris Dance Group in dance version of Four Saints in Three Acts, opera by Gertrude Stein and virgil thomson, at Brooklyn
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12. Glbtq >> Arts >> Thomson, Virgil
Critic and composer virgil thomson was a pioneer in creating a specifically American form of classical music that is at once serious yet whimsically
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Thomson, Virgil (1896-1989) Critic and composer Virgil Thomson was a pioneer in creating a specifically American form of classical music that is at once "serious" yet whimsically sardonic. He is best known as Gertrude Stein's collaborator in two operas, Four Saints in Three Acts (1934) and The Mother of Us All The hymn melodies that shape the score of Four Saints are an echo of Thomson's earliest musical career, that of an organist in a Baptist church in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was born on November 25, 1896 into a tolerant, middle-class family. His mother especially encouraged his musical and artistic talents, which were obvious very early. Sponsor Message.
Thomson joined the United States Army in 1917 and served during World War I. After the war, he studied music at Harvard University, where he discovered Tender Buttons (1914), Stein's playful and elaborately encoded poetic work of lesbian eroticism.

13. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music: Thomson, Virgil
virgil thomson, Richard Kostelanetz The work is a setting in the composer s free translation of the Pervigilium Veneris, a collection of rhymed Latin
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  • Virgil Thomson, Richard Kostelanetz : The work is a setting in the composer's free translation of the Pervigilium Veneris , a collection of rhymed Latin stanzas from the second or fourth century A.D. celebrating the three-day festival of Venus. Steve Schwarz : the incredibly beautiful Feast of Love for baritone and chamber ensemble (a real lesson in how to vary orchestral texture and how to continue a musical line) Avian Music : a rarely performed setting of an anonymous second century erotic Latin poem in praise of Venus Paul Wittke : The music is never openly bacchantic, but as in Lord Byron , its not-so-hidden passions are expressed in civilized, Olympian terms. Virgil Thomson : The rhythm is a simultaneous six-against-four, the instrumentation percussive.
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    15. Thomson, Virgil (Harper's Magazine)
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    20. Virgil Thomson And Gertrude Stein Bibliography - UMKC University Libraries
    One explanation of the lure of Paris is that given in his memoir (1966) by virgil thomson, the American composer, a Kansas City native but a Parisian at
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