| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Rorem, Ned |
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| 1923, American composer and author, b. Richmond, Ind. He is basically romantic in approach, determinedly tonal, and often lyrical. Although he has written a wide range of compositions, including chamber and choral music, symphonies, and tone poems, Rorem is best known for his vocal works, e.g., Air Music (1975; Pulitzer), 5 Prayers for the Young (1977), Evidence of Things Unseen (1997), and the operas Miss Julie (1965), based on Strindbergs drama, and Our Town (2006), adapted from Thornton Wilders play. From his Paris Diary (1966) to Knowing When to Stop (1994) and Lies: A Diary, 19861999 (2000), Rorem also has published a series of urbane and deftly written journals and memoirs. | 1 | | See A Ned Rorem Reader (2001). | 2 |
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