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  1. SHOGUN: THE MUSICAL - PLAYBILL - OPENING NIGHT: NOVEMBER 15, 1990 - VOL. 90 - No. 11 by JOHN (BOOK AND LYRICS BY) PAUL CHIHARA (MUSIC BY) DRIVER, 1990
  2. Dream Song SATB by Paul Chihara, 1975-01-01
  3. REDWOOD; VIOLA AND PERCUSSION (1 PLAYER). by Paul. Chihara, 1968
  4. Magnificat. For 6-part women's chorus (SSSAAA) by Paul Chihara, 1975
  5. Branches. For 2 bassoons and percussion by Paul Chihara, 1968
  6. Logs. For 1 or more string basses by Paul Chihara, 1970
  7. Willow, willow ... For flute, tuba, and three percussionists. [Score.] by Paul Chihara, 1970
  8. A stylistic and performance analysis of three contemporary compositions for the bassoon which use new performance techniques by Stanley Duris Petrulis, 1977

1. Vinyl Records By Chihara, Paul
Tree Music Classical Used LP SD 269 CRI Beautiful Stereo Original. Side One's Willow Willow, Features Sheridon Stokes, Bass Flute; Roger Bobo, Tuba; Kenneth Watson, Karen Ervin
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Classical Used - LP SD 269 CRI
Beautiful Stereo Original. Side One's "Willow Willow," Features Sheridon Stokes, Bass Flute; Roger Bobo, Tuba; Kenneth Watson, Karen Ervin And Paul Chihara, Percussion; Kraig Kupka, Robert Ose And Kenny Sawhill, Trombones. "Logs" Features Bertram Turetzky On Solo String Bass. Also Included On Side One Are "Branches" And "Driftwood." Side Two's "Logs XVI" Features Bertram Turetzky On Moog And Bucla Synthesizers. An Outstanding Example Of Late 20th Century Classical Music With Exceptional Sound Quality. Cover Art By Utaco.... more details
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2. YRMusic.com :: Bio : Paul Chihara
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yrmusic.com artists bios Paul Chihara Paul Chihara (b. 1938)
View Full Size It is almost easier to think of Paul Chihara as several different composers. There is the Chihara whose sensitivity to exquisite instrumental color has made him a favorite with such performers as conductor Seiji Ozawa and the Sequoia String Quartet. There is, however, a strong theatrical side to Chihara which expresses itself in works for dance, musical theater and film. And there is Chiharas love for American popular music of the 30s and 40s. The Los Angeles Times , Mark Swed Paul Seiko Chihara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. He received his doctorate degree (D.M.A.) from Cornell University in 1965 as a student of Robert Palmer. Mr. Chihara also studied with the renowned pedagogue Nadia Boulanger in Paris, Ernst Pepping in Berlin, and with Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood. With Toru Takemitsu, Chihara was composer-in-residence at the Marlboro Music Festival in 1971, and also the first composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Neville Marriner, Conductor. More recently, he has served as the composer-in-residence with the Mancini Institute in Los Angeles. Mr. Chiharas prize-winning concert works have been performed in most major cities and arts centers in the U.S. and Europe. His numerous commissions and awards include those from The Lili Boulanger Memorial Award, the Naumberg Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Fulbright Fellowship, the Aaron Copland Fund, and National Endowment for the Arts, as well as from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New Japan Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the New Juilliard Ensemble, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. . His commissioned orchestral tone poem

3. Chihara, Paul - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Chihara, Paul
US composer. He studied with Nadi Boulanger in Paris, France, and Ernst Pepping in Berlin, Germany. He taught at University of California, Los Angeles, 1966–74, and was composer
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5. Paul Chihara
Picture and biography from G. Schirmer with links, purchase information, and review.
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6. Chihara, Paul
biography of Chihara, Paul, Artist History and information of Chihara, Paul like movies acting direction etc
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7. Yoko Matsuda | ArkivMusic
Composers Britten, Benjamin (1) Chihara, Paul (1) Crawford, John (1) Lazarof, Henri (1) ArkivMusic The Source for Classical Music!
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8. Paul Chihara - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Chihara, Paul Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Paul Seiko Chihara (born July 9, 1938) is an American composer. Chihara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. A Japanese American , he spent several years of his childhood with his family in an internment camp in Minidoka, Idaho . Chihara received a B.A. and an M.A. in English literature from the University of Washington and Cornell University, respectively. He received a D.M.A in 1965 from Cornell, studying with Robert Palmer. He also studied composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, Ernst Pepping in West Berlin, and Gunther Schuller in Tanglewood. He was the first composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra , conducted by Neville Marriner , and is currently on the music faculty of UCLA , where he is the head of the Visual Media Program. Chihara's prize-winning concert works, which include symphonies, concertos, chamber music, choral compositions, and ballets, have been performed to great acclaim both nationally and internationally. His works are concerned with the evolution and expression of highly contrasting colors, textures, and emotional levels, which are often dramatically juxtaposed with one another. His works have been commissioned by the Guggenheim Foundation, the Roger Wagner Chorale , the Naumberg Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He has also received commissions from the Boston and London Symphonies, as well as the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Cleveland Orchestra. He was Composer-in-Residence with the

9. Reviews - Pepe Romero - Classical Music Recordings - CD, DVD, SACD
Chihara, Paul Concerto for Guitar Orchestra with trumpet obbligato; Mistletoe Bride (ballet); Grass (Concerto for Double Basses Orchestra) Pepe Romero (guitar); Jens Lindemann
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10. Paul Chihara - IMDb
Filmography and related links at IMDb.
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Composer Music Department Soundtrack Paul Seiko Chihara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. He received his doctorate degree (D.M.A.) from Cornell University in 1965 as a student of Robert Palmer. Mr. Chihara also studied with the renowned pedagogue Nadia Boulanger in Paris, Ernst Pepping in Berlin, and Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood... See full bio
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China Beach (1988) Crossing Delancey (1988) Death Race 2000 (1975) Prince of the City (1981)
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Jump to: Composer Soundtrack Hide Show Composer (84 titles) Strip Search (TV movie) American Family (TV series) The Star 100 Centre Street (TV series) Baby Snatcher (TV movie) Quicksand: No Escape (TV movie) China Beach (TV series) Through and Through Rewind Quest The Always Goodbye ... Family of Spies (TV movie) Pride and Extreme Prejudice (TV movie) Rock Hudson (TV movie) Death Has a Bad Reputation (TV movie) The Price of the Bride (TV movie) A Little Piece of Sunshine (TV movie) A Casualty of War (TV movie) Dark Holiday (TV movie) Bridesmaids (TV movie) Just Another Secret (TV movie) Killer Instinct (TV movie)

11. Living Composers Catalog Research Pages - Bio: Chihara, Paul
Bio Chihara, Paul. Bio compiled from the Yelton Rhodes Music website and http//www.public.asu.edu/~glennh/vcs/chihara.html. Birth name Paul Seiko Chihara.
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Bio: Chihara, Paul
Bio compiled from the Yelton Rhodes Music website and http://www.public.asu.edu/~glennh/vcs/chihara.html Birth name: Paul Seiko Chihara. Born in Seattle, Washington in . Received a D.M.A. from Cornell University in where he was a student of Robert Palmer . Also studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, Ernst Pepping in Berlin, and with Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood. With Toru Takemitsu , Chihara was composer-in-residence at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont in . He is currently (as of 2002) on the faculty at UCLA and was also the first composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Neville Marriner , Conductor. His concert works have been performed in most major cities and arts centers in the U.S. and Europe. Commissions and awards include those from The Lili Boulanger Memorial Award , the Guggenheim Foundation , the Fulbright Fellowship , the Aaron Copland Fund , and National Endowment for the Arts , as well as from the Boston Symphony Orchestra , the London Symphony Orchestra , the Los Angeles Philharmonic , the New Japan Philharmonic , the Cleveland Orchestra , and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra . Composer-in-residence at the San Francisco Ballet from . Works composed for the San Francisco Ballet included Shin-ju (based on the "lovers' suicide" plays by the great Japanese dramatist Chikamatsu) and the first full-length American ballet

12. Prince Of The City (St) De Chihara Paul En Vinilo: Compra Y Venta Nuevos Y De Se
Chihara, Paul, Liner notes Chihara Guitar Concerto, Albany Records, 2005 (accessed 13 December 2009) International Leo Kestenberg Society, Biography Giora Bernstein (accessed 13
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13. American Composers Orchestra - Paul Chihara Went Hollywood
American Composers Orchestra interview and essay by Mic Holwin examines the perception of film compared to classical composers.
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by Mic Holwin One of today's most-lauded concert work composers, John Corigliano won an Academy Award last year for his third film score, The Red Violin (only the second classical composer, after Aaron Copland, to be so honored). Likewise, acclaimed contemporary composer Tan Dun is receiving accolades-and may become the third classical composer to receive an Oscar as well-for his score for this year's multi-Academy Award nominee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The days of sorting concert music composers and film music composers into separate bins, it seems, are over. Almost. "There is still a stigma in saying you're a movie composer," says concert and film composer Paul Chihara. "But it's less so now than ever before. All of my elder colleagues-that is, the composers of David Raksin's generation, Al Newman, Leonard Rosenmann, Max Steiner before them-they all definitely felt it. And some of them, like, for example, Miklós Rózsa or Bernard Herrmann, were quite defensive about it. In fact, Herrmann became so angry that he was considered a second-class citizen that he gave up and moved to London."

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15. Schirmer
Born 1938 Paul Seiko Chihara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. He received his doctorate degree (D.M.A.) from Cornell University in 1965 as a student of Robert
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16. CNM 2008-09 Concert Information, School Of Music, The University Of Iowa
Chihara, Paul* Logs Copland, Aaron Sextet Gaburo, Kenneth Inside Quartet for one DoubleBass Player Hibbard, William P/M Variations Revisited
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17. MusicMoz - Composition: Composers: C: Chihara, Paul
Paul Chihara Also Known As. Paul Seiko Chihara; Years
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18. Paul Chihara Facts - Freebase
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19. Chihara, Paul – Free Listening, Concerts, Stats, & Pictures At Last.fm
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20. Larry Krantz Flute Pages: Flute & Percussion Pieces
Chihara, Paul Willow, Willow (3 perc + tuba) Published by Protone Music/C.F. Peters Corp. (1970) Child, Peter Duo for Flute and Percussion (1 perc)
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Last Update: August 1, 2009 These pieces have been compiled by Christie Beard with contributions from FLUTE list members and visitors to these pages. I would be happy to add to the list so if you know of other pieces for flute/piccolo and percussion then please click on the email icon at the bottom of the page to send the information.
    Adams, Daniel Twilight Remembered (flute and indefinitely-pitched metal percussion)
    Published by C. Alan (1989)
    One movement Adams, Daniel Between (flute and marimba)
    Published by Dorn Publishin (2003)
    One movement Adams, John Luther: Songsbirds (2 perc)
    Published by Alry Publications (1979)
    Ahrendt, Karl: Seven Modal Minatures (2 perc)
    Published by Ludwig Music (1984)
    - Flutist doubles on alto. Each movement features a different percussion instrument (tam-tam, glockenspiel, tambourine, vibraphone, temple blocks, bongos, cymbal and snare drum); 4th movement for alto flute and vibraphone. Available from the National Flute Association Library and from Flute World. Allen, Andrew S.

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