Infinity : for oboe d'amore, clarinet, viola, and female voice / M. William Karlins ; [words] by Martha K. Graham. 1978.

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Infinity : for oboe d'amore, clarinet, viola, and female voice / M. William Karlins ; [words] by Martha K. Graham. 1978.

1 ms. score (16 p.), bound ; 36 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8213614

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Graham, Martha, 1894-1991

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Martha Graham, a pioneer in the establishment of American modern dance, was one of the principal choreographers of the twentieth century. Her work, which spanned more than seven decades, resulted in the development of a movement technique and a body of 180 choreographic works. Known also for her innovative collaborations, Graham worked with sculptor Isamu Noguchi, who created over thirty-five designs for Graham works; lighting designer Jean Rosenthal; costume designer Halston; and many composers...

Karlins, M. William

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Composer and music professor M. William Karlins was born in New York City, NY, on February 25, 1932. In 1967, Karlins came to Northwestern as an Associate Professor of Theory and Composition, and in 1973, he was appointed a full Professor. He was also the director of the Northwestern University Contemporary Music Ensemble, beginning in 1967, until his retirement in August, 2001. The world premiere of his work “Concert Music No. 5” was performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on D...