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  1. Rational Metric Notation: The Mathematical Basis of Meters, Symbols, and Note-Values (An Exposition-University book) by Paul Creston, 1979-06
  2. Paul Creston: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Monica J. Slomski, 1994-11-21
  3. Paul Creston - Sonata - Opus 19 for Eb Alto Saxophone by various, 1945
  4. Paul Creston Dance Overture, Op. 62 Score by Paul Creston, 1957
  5. Fantasy. Op. 32. For piano and orchestra. Two piano score, etc by Paul Creston, 1972
  6. Paul Creston Suite for String Orchestra Opus 109 by PAUL CRESTON, 1978
  7. Five little Dances, for the Piano. (Op. 24.) by Paul Creston, 1946
  8. Invocation and Dance. Op. 58. [Orchestral score.] (Schirmer's Edition of Study Scores of orchestral Works and Chamber Music) by Paul Creston, 1957
  9. Concertino: Piano Reduction (Percussion)
  10. Prayer of Thanksgiving. (S.A.T.B.) Netherland folk song, arr. by P. Creston by Paul Creston, 1953
  11. Rapsodie for Alto Saxophone and Piano Op.108B by Paul Creston, 1978
  12. Fantasy, Op. 42 (Brass Solo) by Creston Paul, 1986-11

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5. Paul Creston - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Creston, Paul (1964). Principles of Rhythm. New York F. Columbo. OCLC 335167. Creston, Paul (1979). Rational metric notation the mathematical basis of meters, symbols, and
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio ; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an Italian American composer of classical music Born in New York City to Sicilian immigrants, Creston was self‐taught as a composer. He was an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity, initiated into the national honorary Alpha Alpha chapter. His work tends to be fairly conservative in style, with a strong rhythmic element. His pieces include six symphonies , a number of concertos , including two for violin , one for marimba , one for one piano, one for two pianos , one for accordion and one for alto saxophone (the latter dedicated to Cecil Leeson , a fantasia for trombone and orchestra (composed for and premiered by Robert Marsteller ), and a Rapsodie again for alto saxophone - written for famous virtuoso Jean-Marie Londeix . He also wrote a suite (1935) and a sonata (op. 19, 1939) for alto saxophone and piano (both dedicated to Cecil Leeson) , as well as a suite for organ , Op. 70.

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Paul Creston was born Giuseppe Guttoveggio in New York City in 1906. His father had come to the States from Sicily and was employed as a house painter. During his childhood, Creston visited Sicily with his mother, where he was exposed to the folk songs and dances of the Sicilian peasants and his love of music was awakened. Upon his return to the States, he persuaded his parents to let him begin music lessons. The precocious Creston quickly surpassed the abilities of his teacher and by the age of fourteen began to seek his own way. Around this time, he made his first attempts at composition, though his dreams of a musical career were cut short when he was forced to drop out of high school at the age of fifteen in order to help support his family. Along with his fellow immigrant sons, Walter Piston and Peter Mennin, young Giuseppe decided to "Americanize" his name. Having earned the nickname "Cress" from playing the part of Crespino in a school play, he expanded it to Creston and the name "Paul" was chosen because he liked the sound of it. While working as an errand boy, and later as a bank clerk and as insurance claim examiner, he would rise early and work late into the night, practicing piano and composing. Driven by the desire for self-improvement, Creston would smoke ground coffee beans in order to keep awake while he read the classics of history, literature and philosophy. Creston’s first employment as a musician occurred from 1926 through 1929, when he was worked as a theater organist for silent movies. Following the introduction of talkies, Creston was appointed organist of St. Malachy’s Church in New York, a post he was to occupy for the next thirty-three years.

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Paul Creston was born Giuseppe Guttoveggio in New York City in 1906. His father had come to the States from Sicily and was employed as a house painter. During his childhood, Creston visited Sicily with his mother, where he was exposed to the folk songs and dances of the Sicilian peasants and his love of music was awakened. Upon his return to the States, he persuaded his parents to let him begin music lessons. The precocious Creston quickly surpassed the abilities of his teacher and by the age of fourteen began to seek his own way. Around this time, he made his first attempts at composition, though his dreams of a musical career were cut short when he was forced to drop out of high school at the age of fifteen in order to help support his family. Along with his fellow immigrant sons, Walter Piston and Peter Mennin, young Giuseppe decided to "Americanize" his name. Having earned the nickname "Cress" from playing the part of Crespino in a school play, he expanded it to Creston and the name "Paul" was chosen because he liked the sound of it. While working as an errand boy, and later as a bank clerk and as insurance claim examiner, he would rise early and work late into the night, practicing piano and composing. Driven by the desire for self-improvement, Creston would smoke ground coffee beans in order to keep awake while he read the classics of history, literature and philosophy. Creston’s first employment as a musician occurred from 1926 through 1929, when he was worked as a theater organist for silent movies. Following the introduction of talkies, Creston was appointed organist of St. Malachy’s Church in New York, a post he was to occupy for the next thirty-three years.

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11. Creston, Paul - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Creston, Paul
He studied piano and organ, but was selftaught in harmony, theory, and composition. He also did research in music therapy, aesthetics, acoustics, and the history of music.
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13. Paul Creston (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder
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Creston, Paul, 1906–85, American composer, b. New York City as Guiseppe Guttoveggio. Creston was largely selftaught in composition. His music is generally tonal and conservative.
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