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         Creston Paul:     more books (105)
  1. Fantasy, Op. 23 (set) by PAUL CRESTON, 2009-01-01
  2. Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Piano by Paul Creston, 1966
  3. Concerto by Paul Creston, 2009-06-01
  4. Chthonic Ode, Op. 90 (Homage to Henry Moore) by Paul Creston, 2009-06-01
  5. The Lambs to the Lamb Christmas for Chorus of Treble Voices with Piano or Organ by Paul Creston, Martha Nicholson Kemp, 1951
  6. Metamorphoses(For Piano) by Paul Creston, 1967
  7. Peintre Breton: René-Yves Creston, Maurice Lederlé, Paul Sébillot, Michel Noury, Yan Dargent, Henri Arondel, Émile Simon, Jules Noël (French Edition)
  8. Ethnologue Européaniste: René-Yves Creston, Corrado Gini, Paul Sébillot, Arnold Van Gennep, Nicole Belmont, Constantin Brailoiu, Jakez Cornou (French Edition)
  9. Sonata Opus 19 for E flat Alto Saxophone and Piano by Paul Creston, 1973
  10. Now thank we all our God. Processional anthem. Based on Johann Cruger's Nun danket. For congregation, choir and organ ... Op. 88 by Paul Creston, 1966
  11. Concertino. For marimba and orchestra. < Op. 21. Reduction for marimba and piano. > [Score and part.] by Paul Creston, 1962
  12. Five Two-Part Inventions, for the Piano by Paul Creston, 1946
  13. Principles of rhythm by Paul Creston, 1964
  14. Prelude and Dance. For symphonic band ... Op. 76. [Score.] by Paul Creston, 1960

41. Giuseppe Guttoveggio - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Creston, Paul He studied piano and organ, but was selftaught in harmony, theory, and composition
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Giuseppe Guttoveggio

42. Creston, Paul 1906-1985 [WorldCat Identities]
Paul Creston a biobibliography by Monica J Slomski ( Book ) Celebration overture op. 61 by Paul Creston ( ) Prelude and dance, op. 29, no
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-53118
Wed Sep 1 02:18:46 2010 UTC lccn-n80-53118 lccn-no2004-73655 Naxos Digital Services lccn-n83-175291 Schwarz, Gerard cnd lccn-n79-81476 Whitman, Walt lccn-n85-179986 Seattle Symphony Orchestra prf lccn-n80-36680 Tagore, Rabindranath lccn-n81-48121 Louisville Orchestra prf lccn-n79-89419 Copland, Aaron cmp lccn-n50-77514 Cowell, Henry prf lccn-n84-123280 Whitney, Robert cnd lccn-n83-125409 Antonini, Alfredo cnd Creston, Paul Creston, Paul Piano music Western art music Orchestral music Tagore, Rabindranath,1861-1941 Choruses (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano Suites (Clarinet and piano) Suites (Saxophone and piano) Piano trios Christmas music Harp music Sextets (Piano, bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe) Songs (Medium voice) with piano Sonatas (Piano) Piano with orchestra2-piano scores Suites (Orchestra)Scores Songs (High voice) with piano Suites (Organ) Overtures (Band) Concertos (Violin) Concertos (Piano, 4 hands) Piano music (4 hands) Musical notation Piano Suites (String orchestra) Organ music Studies and exercises Musical settings Suites (Chamber orchestra) Overtures Sonatas (Saxophone and piano) Chamber orchestra music Music Band music Suites (Flute and violin with string orchestra) String orchestra music Concertos (Marimba)Solo with piano Trombone with orchestraSolo with piano Concertos (Saxophone)Solo with piano Whitman, Walt,1819-1892

43. Paul Creston Biography. Listen To Classical Music By Paul Creston
CRESTON, PAUL BIOGRAPHY (1906 1985) 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
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CRESTON, PAUL BIOGRAPHY
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.

44. ARTIST
Paul Creston, whose original name was Giuseppe Guttoveggio, was born in New York City in 1906 and died in 1985. He was born the son of a poor housepainter.
http://www.phoenixcd.com/search/BioInfo.cfm?Biography__Performer=CRES

45. YouTube - Creston Paul, Concertino For Marimba, 1er. Mov
Orquesta sinf nica de Colombia, Solista invitado Victor Hugo Lopez Aguirre. Director Maestro Eduardo Carrizosa. Teatro Col n, Bogot .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P7u-eGXFeo

46. Creston, Paul
Creston, Paul Repertoire list and information on his/her piano music.
http://www.pianopedia.com/cp_10724_d_creston.aspx

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