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Pauline Oliveros
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Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental
Ray Loring
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studies at Brandeis University Graduate School of Music; studying under Seymour Shifrin , Arthur Berger and Harold Shapero. Loring taught music, performed,
John McGuire (composer)
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Berkeley, where his composition teachers included Ingolf Dahl and Seymour Shifrin . After completing his MA there in 1970, he once again moved to Europe
Roger Sessions
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with Sessions, and other records of Olmstead's Sessions research. The Seymour Shifrin Papers at Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Shifrin's
Elinor Armer
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Cello and Piano (2000) – Audio CD by Paul Hindemith, Elinor Armer, Seymour Shifrin , Paul Turok, et al., Music & Arts Program "Chapter 1". my.sfcm.edu
David Lewin
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New Music 1/1 (Fall 1962): 89–116. "Berkeley. Arnold Elston Quartet. Seymour Shifrin Quartet No. 2." Review in Perspectives of New Music 2/2 (Fall–Winter
Donald Sur
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undergraduate before transferring to Berkeley and studying with Andrew Imbrie, Seymour Shifrin , and Colin McPhee, who taught him Balinese composition techniques.
Joel Eric Suben
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University near Boston, Suben studied composition and theory under Seymour Shifrin , Arthur Berger, Harold Shapero, and Martin Boykan, and studied musical
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Oliveros (1932–2016) studied with teachers including Robert Erickson and Seymour Shifrin . Cory Arcangel Betsey Biggs Jorge Boehringer Anne Bourne Wendy Mae
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with teachers including Andrew Imbrie, Richard Maxfield, Pran Nath, Seymour Shifrin , Leonard Stein, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Lawrence Chandler Rhys Chatham
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1937) studied with teachers including Earl Kim, Roger Sessions, and Seymour Shifrin . John Adams Mason Bates Leonard J. Lehrman Richard St. Clair Tison