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Latest revision as of 18:41, 12 June 2012
Biography
Born: May 15, 1945
Country: Benton Harbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Studies: University of Virginia (B.A.1969, M.A.1971), Cornell University
Teachers: Walter Ross, Donald MacInnis, Burrill Phillips
HARRIS LINDENFELD earned his music degrees from the Univ. of Virginia, and his DMA from Cornell. His teachers included Karel Husa, Robert Palmer, Burrill Phillips and Walter Ross. He served on the faculties of Cornell and Hamilton College. His music has been commissioned by the Utica Symphony, Catskill Brass Quintet, Trio Solce, Society for New Music and Hamilton College, among others. His music has been recorded on Golden Crest, Opus One and is published by Galaxy, Theodore Presser, ACA, and Tritone.[1]
Works for Percussion
Combinations I: The Last Gold of Perished Stars - Percussion Duo; Trumpet
Combinations II - Percussion Duo; Trombone
References
- ↑ Harris Lindenfeld - ACA Website Retrieved 06/12/2012