Roger Sessions
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 38 years ago |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Died | Princeton |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Job | Professor |
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Composer | |
Critic | |
Music Educator | |
Education | Yale University |
Harvard University | |
Awards | Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards |
Listen artist | open.spotify.com |
Date of birth | December 28,1896 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Parents | Ruth Huntington Sessions |
Date of died | March 16,1985 |
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ID | 554815 |
Roger Sessions on music
Harmonic practice
Simple architectures for complex enterprises
The musical experience of composer, performer, listener
Questions about music
Software Fortresses: Modeling Enterprise Architectures
Conversations with Roger Sessions
COM and the battle for the middle tier
The correspondence of Roger Sessions
Class construction in C and C++
Six pieces for violoncello
Object Persistence: Beyond Object-oriented Databases
Reusable data structures for C
Second string quartet
String Quartet in E Minor (First String Quartet): Mini Score
Concertino for Chamber Orchestra (1971).
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Harmonic practice
Simple architectures for complex enterprises
The musical experience of composer, performer, listener
Questions about music
Software Fortresses: Modeling Enterprise Architectures
Conversations with Roger Sessions
COM and the battle for the middle tier
The correspondence of Roger Sessions
Class construction in C and C++
Six pieces for violoncello
Object Persistence: Beyond Object-oriented Databases
Reusable data structures for C
Second string quartet
String Quartet in E Minor (First String Quartet): Mini Score
Concertino for Chamber Orchestra (1971).
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Roger Sessions Life story
Roger Huntington Sessions was an American composer, teacher and musicologist. He had initially started his career writing in a neoclassical style, but gradually moved further towards more complex harmonies and postromanticism, and finally the twelve-tone serialism of the Second Viennese School.