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Aldridge, Robert Livingston
Amram, David
Babbitt, Milton
Bingham, Judith
Brown, Earle
Cage, John
Cardew, Cornelius
Carpenter, Cameron
Crumb, George
Dillon, James
Dove, Jonathan
Feldman, Morton
Ferneyhough, Brian
Franke, Bernd
Genzmer, Harald
Harrison, Lou
Hersch, Fred
Hillborg, Anders
Hovhaness, Alan
Kagel, Mauricio
Ligeti, György
Mayuzumi, Toshiro
McNeff, Stephen
Panufnik, Roxanna
Philips, Julian
Rathbone, Jonathan
Reynolds, Roger
Saunders, Rebecca
Sheriff, Noam
Tüür, Erkki-Sven
Wallen, Errollyn
Wallfisch, Benjamin
Wolff, Christian
Wuorinen, Charles
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 Davidovsky, Mario

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Mario Davidovsky (b.1934)

Mario Davidovsky was born on March 4, 1934 in Medanos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. His early composition studies were with Guillermo Graetzer and culminated with his graduation from the University of Buenos Aires. In 1958, Davidovsky came to the United States with a specific interest in electronic music, to participate in the Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood. At Tanglewood he worked with Aaron Copland, and with Milton Babbitt, from whom he learned of the forthcoming Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, which he was later to direct. Davidovsky is widely recognized for his contributions in the realm of electro-acoustic music. His Synchronism #6 for piano and tape won the Pulitzer Prize in 1971. He has received many other honors, including two Guggenheim Fellowships and two Rockefeller Fellowships. He has served on the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music, Yale University, Columbia University, and Harvard University. Davidovsky has also composed numerous acoustic works, including his recent Conertino for violin and orchestra for the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.



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