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1. Bolcom; William EldenDirectory Arts Music Composition
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2. Michigan Writers Series - Seaton/Bolcom, 04/19/2002
Playwright Sandra Seaton with Composer/Pianist William Bolcom
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3. William Bolcom
William Bolcom Biography Composer and pianist, William Bolcom, born in Seattle, Washington, entered the University of Washington at age 11, where
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4. William Bolcom
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5. James Wierzbicki / William Bolcom
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6. GoTriad.com - Concert Gives Tour Of American Music
Pianist William Bolcom and mezzosoprano Joan Morris have been doing what they love for a long time. And that love is performing popular songs for
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7. Guitar Sheet Music By William Bolcom - William Bolcom - Lilith
so the saxophone player and the pianist each have their own music. This piece is sure to send a chill down your spine. "William Bolcom Lilith
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8. Guitar Sheet Music By William Bolcom - William Bolcom - Complete
William Bolcom's modern day ragtime compositions for you, the aspiring pianist looking to draw from this revered piano style. "William Bolcom
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9. Recorder Sheet Music By William Bolcom - William Bolcom - Lilith
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10. Oboe Sheet Music By William Bolcom - William Bolcom - Lilith For
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11. William Bolcom
Composer/pianist william bolcom was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938.Exhibiting musical talent while still very young, he began (at age 11) private
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William Bolcom William Bolcom William Bolcom Composer/pianist WILLIAM BOLCOM was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting musical talent while still very young, he began (at age 11) private composition studies with John Verrall and piano lessons with Berthe Poncy Jacobson at the University of Washington. He continued to perform extensively in the Seattle area and throughout the Northwest. Bolcom earned his B.A. from the University of Washington in 1958, studied with Darius Milhaud at Mills College in California and at the Paris Conservatoire de Musique, and earned a doctorate in composition in 1964 from Stanford University, where he worked with Leland Smith. Returning to the Paris Conservatoire, he won the 2e Prix in Composition in 1965. While in Europe he began writing stage scores for theaters in West Germany, continuing at Stanford University, in Memphis, Tennessee, at Lincoln Center/New York, and the Yale Repertory Theater. Various awards throughout his career include:
  • a BMI award (1953)
  • two Guggenheim fellowships (1965 and 1968)
  • several Rockefeller Foundation awards
  • several NEA grants
  • the Marc Blitzstein Award (1966) from the Academy of Arts and Letters (for Dynamite Tonite , an opera for actors written with his long-time collaborator, Arnold Weinstein)
  • two Koussevitzky Foundation Awards (1976 and 1993) for the First Piano Quartet and the Lyric Concerto for Flute and Orchestra - written for James Galway
  • the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988 for

12. Discography - William Bolcom - Pianist
william bolcom, piano. Nonesuch 71298 (LP) (one selection also on A Nonesuch RAGTIME BACK TO BACK. william bolcom, piano william Albright, piano
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Discography - William Bolcom, Pianist CORNET FAVORITES (& HIGHLIGHTS FROM "COUSINS")
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William Bolcom, piano
Nonesuch 71298 (LP) (one selection also on A Nonesuch Treasury of Americana , H7-14 (LP)
DARIUS MILHAUD: PIANO MUSIC
William Bolcom, piano
Nonesuch H-71316 (LP)
Elektra Nonesuch 9 71316-2 (CD)
EUPHONIC SOUNDS (THE SCOTT JOPLIN ALBUM) William Bolcom, piano Omega OCD 3001 (CD) William Bolcom, piano Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano Nonesuch N5-1358 (cassette) Elektra Nonsuch 9 79151-2 (CD) HELIOTROPE BOUQUET (includes GRACEFUL GHOST, SEABISCUITS, and BRASS KNUCKLES William Bolcom, piano Elektra Nonsuch 71257 (LP) Nonesuch 9 71257-4 B (cassette) PASTIMES AND PIANO RAGS (Rags of James Scott and Artie Matthews) William Bolcom, piano Nonesuch H-71299 (LP) Nonesuch 9 71299-4 (cassette - one selection also on A Nonesuch Treasury of Americana , H7-14 (LP) PIANO MUSIC BY GEORGE GERSHWIN William Bolcom, piano

13. BOLCOM, William : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
bolcom, william. (b 26 May 38, Seattle WA) pianist and composer. He discoveredrecordings of Ives and Stravinsky as a child; later admired Boulez and Berio
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BOLCOM, William
b 26 May '38, Seattle WA) Pianist and composer. He discovered recordings of Ives and Stravinsky as a child; later admired Boulez and Berio but found his own eclectic style drenched in popular music: his string quartet '65 won only second prize at the Paris Conservatoire perhaps because it alluded to rock'n'roll; his second violin sonata '76 has a last movement in memory of Joe Venuti. He wrote a piano concerto for the USA Bicentennial, etc. His recordings of piano music by Scott Joplin and others helped spark the early '70s revival of interest in ragtime (LPs on Nonesuch included Heliotrope Bouquet Pastimes and Piano Rags ; he also recorded the piano music of George Gershwin). He wrote his own rags ( Plays His Own Rags on Jazzology) and co-authored a book about Eubie Blake. He was on the music faculty at the U. Of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Many of his 'classical' compositions have been recorded, e.g. Sym. No. 4 (including a setting of Theodore Roethke's poem 'The Rose', sung by his wife, mezzo Joan Morris) and Session 1 (a notated jam session) '88 on New World by the St Louis SO with Leonard Slatkin.

14. “Songs Of The Americas”: Liebermann, Rorem, Bolcom, Guastavino, Lecu
I was impressed that John Constable could substitute as pianist for the william bolcom wrote the cycle I will breathe a mountain for Marilyn Horne but
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Liebermann, Rorem, Bolcom, Guastavino, Lecuona, Carole Farley (soprano), Lowell Liebermann (piano), William Bolcom (piano), John Constable (piano), Fabio Zanon (guitar), Wigmore Hall, 1 June, 2005 (AO) Strangely enough, although Walt Whitman was one of the greatest American poets, his texts were first and most famously set by English composers. Lowell Liebermann has set many American poets, Langston Hughes, Melville, Stephen Crane, and even Longfellow, so it was a pleasure to hear his Whitman settings, Out of the cradle endlessly rocking (1992) and On the beach at night On the beach at nigh Sea Drift the radiant sisters the Pleiades with a mock tango insouciance, a reminder of the South American songs to come. Far more complex was Visits to St Elizabeths William Bolcom wrote the cycle I will breathe a mountain for Marilyn Horne but has recently recorded it again with Farley for Naxos. (To be reviewed shortly on Musicweb-international.) After the interval they performed some of the songs together with new ones such as

15. William Bolcom
Composer and pianist, william bolcom, born in Seattle, Washington, entered theUniversity of Washington at age 11, where he studied piano and composition,
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William Bolcom
Biography
Composer and pianist, William Bolcom, born in Seattle, Washington, entered the University of Washington at age 11, where he studied piano and composition, earning A. degree there in 1958. Further studies followed with Darius Milhaud at Mills College and at the Paris Conservatoire; he completed his doctorate in composition at Stanford University in 1964.
He composed the score, with assistance from Arnold Black, for John Turturro's movie, Illuminata , which opened nationwide in August 1999. His new opera, A View from the Bridge , with libretto by Arthur Miller and Arnold Weinstein, will be premiered October 9, 1999, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, with eight more performances during the season.
Bolcom's work is well represented on recordings - as pianist, as composer, and in collaboration with his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris. To date Bolcom and Morris have recorded 20 albums together, of which After the Ball was nominated for a Grammy, as were Bolcom's

16. William Bolcom - Winter 2001
william bolcom s Concert Suite for Saxophone and Band was played first Apr. 9, At Carnegie Hall, mezzosoprano Marilyn Horne and pianist Martin Katz
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Premieres
William Bolcom's Concert Suite for Saxophone and Band was played first Apr. 9, 1999 in Ann Arbor, MI, with Donald Sinta and the University of Michigan Symphonic Band, led by H. Robert Reynolds. The first production of A View from the Bridge (libretto by Arnold Weinstein and Arthur Miller) occurred Oct. 9, 1999, with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, under Dennis Russell Davies, featuring singers Kim Josephson, Catherine Malfitano, Juliana Rambaldi, Greg Turay, and Mark McCrory. At Carnegie Hall, mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne and pianist Martin Katz premiered The Digital Wonder Watch , Jan. 16, 2000 in New York, NY. Patrick Gardner conducted the Rutgers University Glee Club in the first performance of Ucello Madrigals , Mar. 4, 2000 in New Brunswick, NJ.

17. William Bolcom
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18. William Bolcom - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
As a pianist, bolcom has performed and recorded his own work frequently incollaboration with his wife, william bolcom and Joan Morris s website
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William Bolcom
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William Elden Bolcom (born May 26 ) is an American composer of chamber, operatic, and symphonic music. Bolcom was born in Seattle , He entered the University of Washington at age 11, where he studied piano and composition . He later studied with Darius Milhaud and Olivier Messiaen His opera A View from the Bridge , with libretto by Arthur Miller and Arnold Weinstein, was premiered October 9 , at the Lyric Opera of Chicago As a pianist, Bolcom has performed and recorded his own work frequently in collaboration with his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris. Bolcom and Morris have recorded twenty albums together, beginning with After the Ball, a collection of popular songs from around the turn of the 20th century. Their primary specialties in both concerts and recordings are showtunes and popular songs from the early 20th century, and cabaret songs (often from failed musicals). Bolcom's setting of William Blake 's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience , a full evening's work for soloists, choruses, and orchestra culminated 25 years of work on the piece. Its premiere at the Stuttgart Opera in 1984 was followed by performances in Ann Arbor Chicago 's Grant Park, the

19. Naxos.com, Your World Of Classical Music
The American composer and pianist william bolcom was a pupil of Darius Milhaudat Mills College, and of Milhaud and Messiaen in Paris.
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20. NAXOS IN THE NEWS December 18th-24th DECEMBER 18th-24th Naxos On
Kelton and pianist Catherine Bringerud are technically fluent, they work well With a cast of Cecil B. DeMille proportions, william bolcom s Songs of
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  • Naxos on “Soundcheck”: Justin Davidson highlights Naxos on WNYC arts show Bolcom and Naïve’s Different Trains make “best of” lists Naxos, Analekta, and BBC/Opus Arte make gift lists
DECEMBER 18 th th Naxos on “Soundcheck” December 21st
Justin Davidson, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer for Newsday, was on “Soundcheck,” an afternoon talk show about music on WNYC in New York, to discuss—Naxos! (visit http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/12212004
Here is what they posted on the WNYC web site: Naxos, the low-budget, high-volume classical record label, has been one of the few success stories in an embattled corner of the record industry over the last decade. The company is quietly expanding its reach in the music world, and a major new project has it commissioning, recording, and promoting a series of ten new string quartets from the British composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. But is the label (or its artists) making any money? Justin Davidson, classical music critic of Newsday, drops by to shed some light on the topic. Bolcom and Naïve’s Different Trains: Best of 2004 From “High Notes” by David Weininger
Boston Phoenix, December 17

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