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    Dominick Argento (October 27, 1927 – February 20, 2019) was an American composer known for his lyric operatic and choral music. Among his best known pieces...
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  • Italian actress Claudio Argento (born 1943), Italian film-maker Dario Argento (born 1940), Italian film-maker Dominick Argento (1927-2019), American composer...
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  • of Minnesota to study Music Theory and Composition under composer Dominick Argento. After performances with his band An English Sky, Moore started performing...
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  • Chekhov's play The Boor, a 1957 opera, first performed in 2017, by Dominick Argento The Boors, an 18th-century comedy by Carlo Goldoni Bore (disambiguation)...
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  • Casa Guidi: Frederica von Stade Sings Dominick Argento is a 78-minute studio album of contemporary classical music performed by von Stade, Burt Hara and...
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  • "I Hate and I Love" 1981 cantata for mixed chorus an percussion by Dominick Argento "Odi et amo (Catullus 85)", Classical Literature, ancient-literature...
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    Carter, String Quartet No. 3 1974: Donald Martino, Notturno 1975: Dominick Argento, From the Diary of Virginia Woolf 1976: Ned Rorem, Air Music 1977:...
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  • From the Diary of Virginia Woolf (category Compositions by Dominick Argento)
    the Diary of Virginia Woolf is an eight-part song cycle written by Dominick Argento in 1974 for the English mezzo-soprano Janet Baker. The work won the...
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  • yet also sings the music of living composers such as John Adams, Dominick Argento, and Gregory Spears. In September 2018, The Washington Post wrote "Mulligan...
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  • "" by Mozart, Esclarmonde by Massenet, and Postcard from Morocco by Dominick Argento. Thomas Adès composed a high A (A6) for the character of Leticia Meynar...
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