User:Hyacinth
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I'm a Wikipedian and I'm queer. I also have a currently uncontrolled seizure condition/epilepsy including tonic–clonic seizures ("grand mal").
I currently do not have reasonable access to computers. If you have a question: User talk:Hyacinth.
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[edit] Business
- User:Hyacinth/How to use tables
- User:Hyacinth/Images (User:Multichill/top self uploaders/Hyacinth)
- User:Hyacinth/Interval tables
- User:Hyacinth/List of articles created by me
- User:Hyacinth/Sibelius how to
- User:Hyacinth/Style guide
Warren J. Blumenfeld argues in How Homophobia Hurts Everyone that anti-gay sentiment hurts straight people as well as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and queer people: http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/library/record/1279.html.
"No [person] can put a chain about the ankle of [another person] without at last finding the other end fastened about [his or her] own neck."-Frederick Douglass.
[edit] Pulitzer Prize winners in Music
- 2011: Zhou Long, Madame White Snake (Long), opera
- 2010: Jennifer Higdon, Violin Concerto (Higdon)
- 2009: Steve Reich, Double Sextet
- 2008: David Lang, The Little Match Girl Passion
- 2007: Ornette Coleman, Sound Grammar
- 2006: Yehudi Wyner, Chiavi in Mano, (piano concerto)
- 2005: Steven Stucky Second Concerto for Orchestra
- 2004: Paul Moravec Tempest Fantasy
- 2003: John Coolidge Adams On the Transmigration of Souls
- 2002: Henry Brant Ice Field
- 2001: John Corigliano Symphony No. 2 for String Orchestra
- 2000: Lewis Spratlan Life is a Dream, opera in three acts: Act II, Concert Version
- 1999: Melinda Wagner Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion
- 1998: Aaron Jay Kernis String Quartet No. 2, Musica Instrumentalis, special citation to George Gershwin
- 1997: Wynton Marsalis Blood on the Fields (Oratorio)
- 1996: George Walker Lilacs for soprano and orchestra
- 1995: Morton Gould Stringmusic
- 1994: Gunther Schuller Of Reminiscences and Reflections
- 1993: Christopher Rouse Trombone Concerto
- 1992: Wayne Peterson The Face of the Night, The Heart of the Dark
- 1991: Shulamit Ran Symphony[1]
- 1990: Mel Powell Duplicates: A Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra[1]
- 1989: Roger Reynolds Whispers Out of Time[1]
- 1988: William Bolcom 12 New Etudes for Piano[1]
- 1987: John Harbison The Flight Into Egypt[1]
- 1986: George Perle Wind Quintet IV[1]
- 1985: Stephen Albert Symphony RiverRun[1]
- 1984: Bernard Rands "Canti del Sole" for Tenor and Orchestra[1]
- 1983: Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Symphony No. 1[1]
- 1982: Roger Sessions Concerto for Orchestra[1], special citation to Milton Babbitt[2]
- 1981: No award[1]
- 1980: David Del Tredici In Memory of a Summer Day[1]
- 1979: Joseph Schwantner Aftertones of Infinity[1]
- 1978: Michael Colgrass Deja Vu for Percussion Quartet and Orchestra[1]
- 1977: Richard Wernick Visions of Terror and Wonder[1][2]
- 1976: Ned Rorem Air Music: Ten Etudes for Orchestra[1], special citation to Scott Joplin[2]
- 1975: Dominick Argento From the Diary of Virginia Woolf[1][2]
- 1974: Donald Martino Notturno (chamber music)[1], special citation to Roger Sessions[2]
- 1973: Elliott Carter String Quartet No. 3[1][2]
- 1972: Jacob Druckman Windows (Druckman)[2]
- 1971: Mario Davidovsky Synchronisms No. 6[2]
- 1970: Charles Wuorinen Time's Encomium[2]
- 1969: Karel Husa String Quartet No. 3[2]
- 1968: George Crumb Echoes of Time and the River[2]
- ...
- 1966: Leslie Bassett Variations for Orchestra (Bassett)
[edit] Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s The New York Times (2011). The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind, p.1116. ISBN 9780312643027.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k McGeveran, William A. (2004). The world almanac and book of facts 2004, p.278. ISBN 9780886879105.
[edit] External links
- http://www.tabwiki.com/index.php/User:Hyacinth
- commons:User:Hyacinth
- wiktionary:User:Hyacinth
- wikiquote:User:Hyacinth
- http://lyrics.wikia.com/User:Mikhail_Lewis
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