Randall Thompson
Born: 21 April 1899, New York (USA)
Died: 9 July 1984, Boston (USA)
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[details ←] Randall Thompson: A Girl’s Garden - SAA - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: The Pasture , TBB chorus and piano accompaniment, choral, choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: The Last Words of David , TTBB choir and piano accompaniment, choral, choral
[details ←] Alleluia choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: Frostiana - Full Score , choir and orchestra, choral, choral
[details ←] My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord (Magnificat) Piano, Vocal, choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: The Road Not Taken - SATB - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: Choose Something Like A Star - SATB - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
[details ←] The Peaceable Kingdom choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening - TBB - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
[details ←] Last Words of David, The Piano, choral
[details ←] Testament of Freedom, The Piano, choral
[details ←] Alleluia choral
[details ←] Alleluia choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: The Telephone - SAA/TTBB - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
[details ←] The Best Of Rooms choral
[details ←] Randall Thompson: Choose Something Like A Star - SSAA - From ’Frostiana’ Vocal, choral
Music
Works include the opera Solomon and Balkis (after Kipling’s Just So Stories, 1942); incidental music for Labiche’s The Italian Straw Hat; 3 symphonies (1930--49), Pierrot and Cothurnus (1923) and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1924), for orch.; Jazz Poem for piano and orchestra (1928); Passion according to St. Luke, cantata The Testament of Freedom, Odes of Horace for unaccompanied chorus, Rosemary for women’s chorus, Americana for mixed chorus and piano; 2 string 4tets (1941, 1967), The Wind in the Willows for string 4tet; sonata and suite for piano; songs.
The bulk of his work is at the Houghton Library at Harvard, with about 200 pieces (letters, autographs, etc.) relating to the testament of Freedom at UVa’s Alderman Library.
Biography
He studied at Harvard University with Bloch, among others. He lived in Rome from 1922-1925, was assistant professor of music at Wellesley College, and was later appointed to study musical conditions at the American colleges. He was Professor of music at the University of California in 1937, director of the Curtis Institute at Philadelphia in 1939, and Professor at Harvard University from 1948. (from The New Everyman Dictionary of Music, Grove Press, 1991)
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by: Anne Mather, Linda Randall Wisdom, Vicki Lewis Thompson
from: Reader's Digest Association

by: John Herd Thompson, Stephen J. Randall
by: Robert E. Eicholz, Phares G. O'Daffer, Randall I. Charles, Sharon L. Young, Carne S. Barnett, Stanley R. Clemens, Gloria F. Gilmer, Andy Reeves, Freddie L. Renfro, Mary M. Thompson, Carol A. Thornton
by: Robert E. Eicholz, Phares G. O'Daffer, Randall I. Charles, Sharon L. Young, Carne S. Barnett, Stanley R. Clemens, Gloria F. Gilmer, Andy Reeves, Freddie L. Renfro, Mary M. Thompson, Carol A. Thornton
by: Glenda Swarthout, William Safire, Sheila Burnford, E. V. Thompson, Bob Randall
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