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Columbia University music faculty denied Wuorinen tenure, which he attributed to "hostility to the present, and those who advocate it in music". Others have attributed the decision to Wuorinen's intolerant and arrogant attitude.
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Brooklyn Public Library. I thought, 'At last! My problems are over!' Little did I know, they were just beginning... The book had a profound effect on me and spurred a whole new approach to composing for improvising small groups."
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Ashberyana / Fenton Songs / Fenton Songs II / Praegustatum / Ave
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Genesis / A solis ortu / Mass (for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields) / Ave Christie: Josquin. Minnesota Orchestra & Chorale, Edo de Waart, conductor, Charles Wuorinen, piano.
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Duos: Sonata for Guitar and Piano / Never Again The Same / Duo Sonata for Flute and Piano / Divertimento for Alto Saxophone and Piano / Eleven Short Pieces / Psalm 39 / Percussion Duo.
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written by a composer and ... addressed to other composers — intending or actual, amateur or professional. Thus it is similar in intent to certain older books on the subject like
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Horn Trio / Horn Trio Continued / Trombone Trio / Trio for Bass Instruments / Double Solo for Horn Trio. The Group for Contemporary Music. Naxos 8.559264
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one in which the composer says: 'please, judge me,' to one in which I say: 'I have something to show you and offer my leadership.'"
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based in New York City. He also performed as a pianist and conductor. Wuorinen composed more than 270 works: orchestral music,
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is no longer an issue", and that young composers should be "acting out the implications of the older generation's work". For
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of Manhattan in New York City. His father, John H. Wuorinen, the chair of the history department at
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the decision constituted "the final disappearance of any societal interest in high culture."
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Kerner, Leighton (January 2005). "In Review: New York City".
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Steinberg, Michael "Choral Masterworks: A Listener's Guide"
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1836:"Renaissance and Medieval Hues in a Modernist Work"
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A Plain and Easie Introduction to Practical Musicke
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1976:. August 4, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
1969:"The Least and the Most in a Tanglewood Series"
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3174:List of dodecaphonic and serial compositions
2322:Bloomberg TV segment at the Wuorinen website
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1861:. February 4, 2006 . Retrieved July 8, 2012.
1825:. November 3, 2008 . Retrieved July 7, 2012.
792:Other champions of Wuorinen's music include
747:Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra
2565:Charles Wuorinen's Reliquary for Stravinsky
1933:. November 15, 2004. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
1807:. January 28, 2007 . Retrieved May 5, 2011.
1242:This is a partial discography of Wuorinen:
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1223:Wuorinen resided in New York City and the
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393:Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
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4300:American contemporary classical composers
2856:Category:Compositions by Charles Wuorinen
2509:, New York, NY: C.F. Peters Corporation.
1879:. April 7, 2008 . Retrieved July 8, 2012.
1818:"The Cerebral Onstage, Not Without Wit ."
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1141:More recently, Wuorinen called the term
1005:
950:List of compositions by Charles Wuorinen
2443:Charles Wuorinen: Adapting To The Times
1689:"Orchestra's greatness radiates again"
1633:. London: Greenwood Press. p. 14.
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1617:. April 7, 2007. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
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2676:Requiem service for Charles Wuorinen
2555:The Recent Music of Charles Wuorinen
2529:Hibbard, William, Charles Wuorinen,
2342:Charles Wuorinen: A Bio-Bibliography
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1717:"A Premiere Having Fun With Mozart."
1630:Charles Wuorinen: A Bio-Bibliography
1610:"Sometimes Keeping the Beat Is Easy"
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559:(1989), jointly commissioned by the
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343:The Group for Contemporary Music
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2727:Haroun and the Sea of Stories
2330:Brokeback Mountain, The Opera
957:Haroun and the Sea of Stories
847:Haroun and the Sea of Stories
495:with an original libretto by
288:Church of the Transfiguration
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3755:Echoes of Time and the River
3098:All-interval twelve-tone row
2622:How to use archival material
2411:(Interview). Interviewed by
2365:, second edition, edited by
2270:Haggerty, George E. (2000).
2253:, p. 354. 2nd edition.
1627:Burbank, Richard D. (1994).
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1198:American Composers Orchestra
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921:short story of the same name
769:for his first season at the
252:Office of Strategic Services
187:contemporary classical music
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4325:Columbia University faculty
3642:Awards for Charles Wuorinen
3534:Quartal and quintal harmony
3223:List of modernist composers
2663:three works by the composer
2424:The Music of my Time, Vol.1
743:Sonata for Guitar and Piano
613:Sonata for Violin and Piano
601:Hopkins Center for the Arts
421:University of South Florida
284:Church of the Heavenly Rest
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1735:"Listing at the NYCB site"
1180:Performance and conducting
986:"almost without meaning".
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2344:. Greenwood Press, 1994.
2335:ArtsWatch: PhillyNews.com
2315:References and interviews
2214:Kennedy, Michael (2006),
1400:). Albany Records TROY968
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1099:Perspectives on New Music
1083:80th birthday celebration
1075:published a Festschrift,
1073:Perspectives of New Music
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771:Boston Symphony Orchestra
731:Raschèr Saxophone Quartet
721:on poems by British poet
479:and the BSO conducted by
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3920:Four Movements for Piano
3904:Pulitzer Prize for Music
3732:Variations for Orchestra
3681:Pulitzer Prize for Music
2531:The Politics of Harmony.
1785:August 31, 2011, at the
1359:Variations for Orchestra
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2403:"Art and Entertainment"
1675:Oxford University Press
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549:Handel Oratorio Society
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4069:Concerto for Orchestra
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565:San Francisco Symphony
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465:Second Piano Concerto,
303:Gardner, Massachusetts
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573:Third Piano Concerto,
555:Illinois of 1980 and
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4078:Serenata Concertante
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3046:Josef Matthias Hauer
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2827:The Celestial Sphere
2762:Delight of the Muses
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1870:Tommasini, Anthony.
1852:Tommasini, Anthony.
1834:Tommasini, Anthony.
1691:Akron Beacon Journal
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904:It Happens Like This
892:Anne-Marie McDermott
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669:The Great Procession
649:Delight of the Muses
633:New York City Ballet
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575:written for pianist
544:The Celestial Sphere
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888:Fourth Piano Sonata
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2735:Brokeback Mountain
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2488:The New York Times
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2251:Queering the Pitch
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963:Brokeback Mountain
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673:The River of Light
657:La Divina Commedia
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625:Third Piano Sonata
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2108:978-0-520-94279-0
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1575:on March 14, 2020
1490:Toronto City News
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