- Randall Thompson
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name = Randall Thompson
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birth_date = Birth date|1899|4|21
birth_place =New York, New York
death_date = death date and age|1984|7|9|1899|4|21
death_place =Boston, Massachusetts
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resting_place =Mount Auburn Cemetery ,Cambridge, Massachusetts
resting_place_coordinates = coord|42.3701|-71.1445
nationality = American
known_for = choral composition
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spouse = Margaret Quayle Whitney
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children = 4
parents = Dr.Daniel Varney Thompson & Grace B. Randall
relatives =Daniel Varney Thompson, Jr. , brother:"For the Canadian boxer seeRandall Thompson (boxer) "Randall Thompson (April 21 ,1899 –July 9 ,1984 ) was an American composer. He attendedHarvard University , became assistant professor of music and choir director atWellesley College , and received a doctorate in music from theUniversity of Rochester School of Music. He went on to teach at theCurtis Institute of Music , at the University of Virginia, and at Harvard. He is particularly noted for his choral works. He was an honorary member of the Rho Tau chapter ofPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity at Appalachian State University.Thompson composed three symphonies and numerous vocal works including "
The Testament of Freedom " and "The Peaceable Kingdom", inspired byEdward Hicks 's painting. His most popular and recognizable choral work is his anthem, "Alleluia", commissioned bySerge Koussevitzky for the opening of theBerkshire Music Center atTanglewood . He also wrote the operas "Solomon and Balkis " and "The Nativity According to St. Luke".Leonard Bernstein was one of Thompson's students at Harvard. His other notable students include Samuel Adler,Leo Kraft ,Juan Orrego-Salas , John Davison,Thomas Beveridge ,Charles Edward Hamm ,William P. Perry ,Christopher King ,Frederic Rzewski , andDavid Borden .In honor of Thompson's vast influence on male choral music, on
May 2 ,1964 he became the first recipient of the prestigiousUniversity of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit [cite web | url = http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/gleeclub/MEMBERS_merit.html|title=The University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit Recipients] . Established in 1964, this award sought "to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression."Works
Choral works
*"The Last Invocation" - 1922
*"Odes of Horace" - 1924
*"The Peaceable Kingdom" - 1936 - inspired by the painting byEdward Hicks and based on texts chosen fromIsaiah
*"Alleluia" - 1940
*"The Testament of Freedom " - 1943 - texts fromThomas Jefferson
*"The Last Words of David " - 1949
*"Mass of the Holy Spirit" - 1955
*"Ode to the Virginian Voyage" - 1956
*"Glory to God in the Highest" - 1958
*"" - 1959 - a collaboration withRobert Frost
*"The Best of Rooms" - 1963 - based on text by Robert Herrick
*"A Feast of Praise" - 1963 - based on biblical texts
*"Place of the Blest - 1968 - based on texts by Robert Herrick andRichard Wilbur
*"Bitter-Sweet" - 1970
*"The Twelve Canticles" - 1983 - Thompson's last composition - Dedicated to theEmory & Henry College Concert Choir - Based on eleven of Thompson's favorite passages from the Bible
*"The Passion According to St. Luke"
*"The Nativity According to St. Luke"Operas
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Solomon and Balkis "ymphonies
*Symphony No. 1
*Symphony No. 2 - 1931
*Symphony No. 3tring Quartets
*Quartet no. 1 in D minor
*Quartet no. 2 in G major (1967)References
External links
* [http://www.mosingers.com/composers/randallthompson.html Randall Thompson, Composer]
* [http://www.harvardmagazine.com/on-line/070181.html Harvard Magazine article]
* [http://www.usopera.com/composers/thompsonr.html USOpera entry]Persondata
NAME=Thompson, Randall
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Americancomposer
DATE OF BIRTH=April 21, 1899
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York, New York
DATE OF DEATH=July 9, 1984
PLACE OF DEATH=Boston, Massachusetts
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