Noah Creshevsky (January 31, 1945 – December 3, 2020) was a composer and electronic musician born in Rochester, New York. He used the term hyperrealism...
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actor Noah Creshevsky (1945–2020), American composer Noah Crétier (born 2001), French footballer Noah Croes (born 1999), Dutch cricketer Noah Cumberland...
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2) Anton Bruckner: Psalm 22 Der Herr regieret mich WAB 34 (c. 1852) Noah Creshevsky: Psalm XXIII (2003) Paul Creston: Psalm XXIII (1945) Antonín Dvořák:...
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coined by the composer Noah Creshevsky to describe a musical language for his and his colleagues' compositional aesthetic. Creshevsky defines hyperrealism...
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The composer Noah Creshevsky was interred on Hart Island at his own request because, according to his husband David Sachs, Creshevsky wanted to protest...
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Sketches of Coryell (Shanachie, 1996) Noah Creshevsky, The Twilight of the Gods (Tzadik, 2010) Noah Creshevsky, The Four Seasons (Tzadik, 2013) Charles...
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Minter Mark Jenkins Maurizio Cattelan Michal Ožibko[circular reference] Noah Creshevsky Oresegun Olumide Oscar Ukonu Otto Duecker Patricia Piccinini Patrick...
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Oyama. They divorced in 1972. His students included Louis Andriessen, Noah Creshevsky, Steven Gellman, Dina Koston, Steve Reich, Luca Francesconi, Giulio...
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Korekyojinn; trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith; electroacoustic composer Noah Creshevsky; and jazz saxophonist Steve Coleman. Oren Ambarchi Mick Barr Steven...
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Two: Karen Brown Waltuck (orch. Thomson) Loyal, Steady Persistent: Noah Creshevsky (orch. Thomson) Something of a Beauty: Anne-Marie Soullière (orch....
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