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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Born: <br />
Born: August 15, 1922 <br />


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Died: February 1, 2009, Manhattan, New York City, NY<br />  
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Studies:
Country: Berlin, Germany (emigrate U.S.A.1937) <br />


Teachers:   
Studies: Berlin; Tanglewood; Curtis Institute (1940)
 
Teachers: [[Julius Herford]], [[Fritz Reiner]], [[S. Koussevitsky]], [[Paul Hindemith]]
 
 
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== Works for Percussion ==
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Composer Name

Biography

Born: August 15, 1922

Died: February 1, 2009, Manhattan, New York City, NY

Country: Berlin, Germany (emigrate U.S.A.1937)

Studies: Berlin; Tanglewood; Curtis Institute (1940)

Teachers: Julius Herford, Fritz Reiner, S. Koussevitsky, Paul Hindemith





Works for Percussion

Concerto for Solo Percussion and Large or Small Orchestra - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Curriculum Vitae with Time Bomb - Multiple Percussion; Accordion; With Tape
Echoi for Four Soloists - Multiple Percussion; Chamber Ensemble
Ni Bruit Ni Vitesse - Percussion Duo
Paradigm - Multiple Percussion; Chamber Ensemble
Percussion Quartet (Foss) - Percussion Quartet

References