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First name: David
Last name: Crumb
Dates: 1962
Category: Quartet
Nationality: american
Opus name: Piano Quartet (1999)
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Peculiarities: See: http://maurice.bgsu.edu/search~S0?/Xd:(piano+quartets)&SORT=D/Xd:(piano+quartets)&SORT=D&SUBKEY=d%3A(piano+quartets)/1151%2C1166%2C1166%2CB/frameset&FF=Xd:(piano+quartets)&SORT=D&1153%2C1153%2C; http://www.worldcat.org/title/chamber-music/oclc/51439
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Crumb, born May 21, 1962, is a contemporary composer born into a musical family. His father is composer George Crumb, and his sister is singer Ann Crumb. His music is not as avant-garde or experimental as his father's; it has been called "attractive, accessible, imaginative, well-crafted" by the Chicago-Sun Times, and "expressive and beautiful" by the American Record Guide: reviews listed on the Presser bio. Crumb received his B.M. from the Eastman School, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. His most prominent composition teachers were Samuel Adler, Richard Wernick, Chinary Ung, Stephen Jaffe, Jay Reise, Mark Kopytman, Lukas Foss and Oliver Knussen. He is associate professor of composition at the University of Oregon (on faculty since 1997), which also includes composer Robert Kyr. Crumb has received numerous awards.