There is an undeniable grandeur about a composer assembling an encyclopedic overview of one musical genre, the way Bach did with the fugue and Ned Rorem has done with the art song in his 1997 cycle ...
Composer Ned Rorem in 1953 in Paris, where he lived for nearly a decade and wrote his infamous Paris Diary. American composer Ned Rorem has died at age 99. The Pulitzer Prize winner was best known for ...
FILE – American composer Ned Rorem at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia in 2003. Known for his vast output of compositions and scandalous prose, died Friday at 99. (AP Photo/Jessica ...
FILE - American composer Ned Rorem appears at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia after a dress rehearsal for his "Evidence of Things Not Seen" on Oct. 23, 2003. Rorem, the prolific Pulitzer ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An Appraisal This composer, diarist and reluctant pioneer of gay liberation has died. A critic remembers visiting him in his twilight. By Joshua ...
Ned Rorem was quietly defiant, in more ways than one. The first was through the music he chose to write. While he did compose symphonies, concertos and operas — the kinds of pieces that will win you a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Ned Rorem, the prolific Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning musician known for his vast output of compositions and for his barbed and sometimes scandalous prose, died Friday at 99. The news ...
American composer Ned Rorem has died at age 99. The Pulitzer Prize winner was best known for his art songs — and his controversial diaries. Rorem died Friday morning at his home in Manhattan. His ...
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