Charles Wuorinen
Composer of 'The Finger' and educator

Born
June 9th, 1938
86 years ago
Died
2020
5 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent American composer and educator, contributions spanned various genres including opera, orchestral, and chamber music. Served as a faculty member at notable institutions and mentored many emerging composers. Achievements included a Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1970 for the opera 'Time's Encomium', bringing significant recognition to contemporary classical music. Collaborated with leading orchestras and ensembles, furthering the appreciation for new music through performances and recordings.
Won a Pulitzer Prize for 'Time's Encomium'
Composed the opera 'The Finger'
Served as a faculty member at prestigious music institutions
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