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where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. Foss became an important mentor and invited Dufallo to become the clarinetist in his Improvisation Chamber Ensemble. Dufallo was an associate conductor at the Buffalo Philharmonic in the mid-1960s during Mr. Foss's tenure as music director there.
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The Penguin Dictionary of Musical Performers; A biographical guide to significant interpreters of classical music - singers, solo instrumentalists, conductors, orchestras and string quartets - ranging from the seventeenth century to the present
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as artistic director of the Conference on Contemporary Music. He was influential at getting American works accepted in Europe, and gave the first European performances of works by
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Dufallo married Zaidee Parkinson (an American pianist, b. 1937) on October 15, 1966 and they divorced in 1985. They had two children, Basil (a Professor at the
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The New York Times Biographical Service: A compilation of current biographical information of general interest,
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The collection includes audio tapes of interviews that Dufallo held with various twentieth-century composers
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annually awards a memorial scholarship to a composition student in honor of Dufallo.
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from 1965 to 1975. He also served as associate conductor of the
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Edited by Laura Kuhn, New York: Schirmer Books, 2001
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edited by Laura Kuhn, New York: Schirmer Books, 2000
110:. He later studied with the composer and conductor 102:From 1950 to 1953, Dufallo studied clarinet at the 506:University of North Texas College of Music faculty 462: 307:The Writers Directory; 13th edition, 1998-2000, 301:The Writers Directory; 12th edition, 1996-1998, 295:The Writers Directory; 11th edition, 1994-1996, 82:. He was a former assistant conductor of the 437:Richard Dufallo, 67, Conductor of New Music 404:Richard Dufallo, 67, Conductor of New Music 385:New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1997 379:New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1995 373:New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1997 361:New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 2002 270:The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, 325:The Writers Directory, 16th edition, 2001, 319:The Writers Directory; 15th edition, 2000, 313:The Writers Directory; 14th edition, 1999, 238:, New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1992 176:University of North Texas College of Music 137:University of North Texas College of Music 355:, New York: Grove's Dictionaries of Music 516:20th-century American conductors (music) 491:Contemporary classical music performers 486:Aspen Music Festival and School faculty 365:Who's Who in American Music: Classical, 14: 463: 212:, London: Collier Macmillan Publishers 501:American Conservatory of Music alumni 333:Volume 188. 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Richard Duffalo
Whiting, Indiana
Denton, Texas
Juilliard
Aspen Music Festival
Darius Milhaud
Charles Ives
Carl Ruggles
Jacob Druckman
Elliott Carter
Robert Beaser
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Peter Maxwell Davies
Krzystof Penderecki
New York Philharmonic
Leonard Bernstein
Buffalo Philharmonic
American Conservatory of Music
Chicago
Lukas Foss
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Michigan
Cornelius
University of North Texas College of Music
Richard Dufallo Collection
University of North Texas
University of North Texas College of Music
Nicolas Slonimsky
Nicolas Slonimsky
Nicolas Slonimsky

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