living composer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflivingandcomposer
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living
adjective
uk/ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/us/ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/
alive ...
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composer
noun[C]
uk/kəmˈpəʊ.zər/us/kəmˈpoʊ.zɚ/
a person who ...
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(Definition oflivingandcomposerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Komponistenportrt features annually alivingcomposerin conversation, chamber music and symphonic music.
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Every two years it is awarded for a work by alivingcomposer.
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He is the most-publishedlivingcomposerof flute music with over 150 works in print.
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Living composers and librettists would never gain approval for similar treatment of religious themes, even when the historical subject matter might have justified them.
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The acclaimed quartet has built a reputation for being a champion of work by living composers.
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Critics enjoy his eclectic mix of symphonic music, and his advocacy of contemporary and living composers.
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His work with living composers has resulted in the world premieres of nearly a dozen works.
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It supports living composers and aims to make their work more accessible.
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Since its inception, the organization has performed or commissioned composition of new music by living composers.
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She frequently collaborates with artists and living composers.
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Pellicano has worked extensively with living composers, premiering over 40 new works since 2005.
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Zephyr has a continuing commitment to the development and promotion of contemporary classical music and often commissions and performs works by living composers.
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Davies has commissioned, premiered and recorded numerous pieces by living composers, along with the standard classical works.
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That it is a remarkable opus and destined to bring the author's name prominently into the list of those whom we delight to term great living composers seems clear enough.
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The aim of the concerts is to introduce and demonstrate the instruments of the woodwind family through music from the 16th century to commissioned works by living composers.
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