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Showing 1–33 of 33 editor-approved links.
Interview covering full-time composing, Toscanini, his teachers, including Hanson and Boulanger, self publishing, his Pulitzer Piano Concerto, "official" American music, opera, jazz, music boxes, notoriety, and composers today. Quicktime and PDF.
Biography with links to related composers, summary of his time period, and history of the Eton Choirbook. From the Here of a Sunday Morning radio program.
Biography, related material, partial discography, and analysis of his musicianship and compositions from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
Home page. Festival, tours and recordings.
Brief biographical sketch noting studies under Dukas and Marcel Dupré with summaries of organ, vocal, and choral music and Naxos discography.
Filmography listing movies using his works and related links from the Internet Movie Database.
Listing at The Lied and Art Song Texts Page with linked to selected vocal texts.
Biography and music files offered in MIDI format.
Classical Net review by Steve Schwartz heaps praise on the recorded choir while giving mixed marks to the composer.
Music of the Florentine Renaissance: CMM 32 3-6 are works by Layolle. From The American Institute of Musicology.
Portrait photograph with biography, works list, and discography in English and Slovene.
Entry at the Musicalics with life, bibliographic reference, and links.
Excerpts of interview and profile by Ron Bierman for Music and Voice Daily looks to view and better understand the musical muse. Includes photographs, album art, and links.
Biography emphasizing the influence of this operetta during its time and on subsequent musical theater. Includes links to Real Audio RAM music illustrating the essay.
Biographical and compositional background from Opera Glass with list of operas and selected other works.
Extended review of the CD examining the influence of Buddhism on his works and focusing especially on Drala.
Entry from Musicalics with life, comments on his music, and links.
A small biography focusing on his piano virtuosity, and interest in the Gypsies and their music.
Recorded works.
(1939- ) Biography and discography.
Official Website. Includes news, biography, his theater and film works, World War II contributions, artwork, profiles of family members, merchandise, licensing contacts, and links. [Flash introduction.]
Filmography noting original scores, Broadway adaptations, use of songs, noted on-camera appearances, awards, and links from the Internet Movie Database.
Entry at La Trobe University Library's Medieval Music Database noting extant works, literature, manuscripts, and recordings.
Biography noting stylistic points and indicating his probable influence of Dufay from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
Biography, comments on style, partial discography, and information on the Florentine Group from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
Interview with composer Alvin Lucier.
Brief biography with internal links to related material from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
Filmography noting motion pictures and television programs using his music from the Internet Movie Database.
Entry at Wikipedia with internal links to related material and external source recommendations.
Photograph and suggested works from the Classical Net Basic Repertoire List.
Detailed biography showing much of her unhappy personal life and later problems with alcohol as well as detailing her abilities and triumphs by David C. F. Wright for MusicWeb UK.
Classical Net biography noting emphasis on soprano vocal music and interest in the arcicembalo.
Wikipedia article including information about the Magnus Liber and polyphonic organum with internal references to related people and topics and bibliographic material.