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March is a brief closing piece, commissioned by the orchestra as part of the Hechinger Encores series. The Throne and Sacred Heart are the second and third sections of a planned orchestral trilogy entitled In the Realms of the Unreal, each movement of which is based on the life and work of a
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Sacred Heart: Explosion was commissioned in October 2007, as a revised version of something Friedman wrote while a student at Juilliard. This is based on the work of visionary artist
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Sequenza 21 reported about quartet No. 3, " about two-thirds of the way through, something special happens... one realizes one has just heard something a little amazing."
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His work has received positive reviews. His pieces have been performed throughout the United States and abroad, including at
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Sequenza 21 review said " goes a lot further toward sustaining interest and tension than composers twice his age (and with
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Friedman also composed two pieces for a concert at the Miller Theater in February 2009: a solo piano piece written for
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described the piece as having "ambitious scale and complexity" The piece has subsequently been performed by the
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in June 2008, and included in the 2008 exhibit "Dargerism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger" at The
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Fellowship in Musical Composition, and the Leo Kaplan Award and Morton Gould Award from the
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Friedman received awards for his work at Juilliard, and later received the 2004
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In addition to his composition, Mr. Friedman has performed with a number of
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The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly
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reported that it was "thoroughly modern, highly intelligent music."
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Friedman is the composer of the score for the adult animated sitcom
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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A New York Times review called it "impossible to resist".
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With the exception of String Quartet No. 2, his catalog is
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No. 2 was performed with choreography by Brian Reeder at
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Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition
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In 2012 his String Quartet No. 3 was nominated for the
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Swampscott, Massachusetts
composer
Los Angeles
The Juilliard School
John Corigliano
Columbia University
David Rakowski
Jonathan Kramer
George Tsontakis
Christopher Rouse
the Kennedy Center
Performing Arts
Lincoln Center
Alice Tully Hall
Avery Fisher Hall
Brooklyn Academy of Music

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