Elizabeth Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a Franco-American composer. Jolas was born in Paris in 1926. Her mother, the American translator Maria McDonald...
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Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), American translator...
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composer Betsy Jolas. A well-known figure at peace conferences, Maria Jolas was active in Europe in opposing the U.S. war in Vietnam 1965–1975. Maria Jolas was...
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This is a list of compositions by the Franco-American composer Betsy Jolas (born 1926). Her music is published by Éditions Alphonse Leduc, Éditions Billaudot...
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Pousseur, Ernst Krenek, Gilbert Amy, Peter Schat and Gilles Tremblay, Betsy Jolas as well as earlier composers considered part of the Modernist movement...
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Ohana (1913–1992) Henri Dutilleux (1916–2013) Pierre Boulez (1925–2016) Betsy Jolas (born 1926) Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013) Pierre Max Dubois (1930–1995)...
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1955), American businesswoman Betsy Jochum (born 1921), American baseball pitcher Betsy Jolas (born 1926), French composer Betsy Joslyn (born 1954), American...
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of all the saxophone's family. His influences include Luciano Berio, Betsy Jolas and Japanese music. He studied Saxophone with Serge Bichon at the conservatory...
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His teachers included Earl Kim at Harvard, Jacob Druckman at Yale, and Betsy Jolas at Tanglewood. He has written respected musical biographies of Charles...
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Summer School in 1999, Paul-Heinz Dittrich in Berlin in 1997-8, and Betsy Jolas at The American Conservatory of Fontainebleau Schools in 1993. Sierra's...
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