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Norman Curtis (composer)

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American pianist and composer (born 1933)
Norman Curtis
Born1933
OriginNew York City, New York, U.S.
OccupationComposer
InstrumentPiano
Musical artist

Norman Curtis (born 1933) is an American pianist and composer based in New York City.

Works

Revues:

  • If We Grow Up
  • Freedom Calling 1967

Recordings

  • Songs of Innocence album with soprano Peggy Smith 1960

References

  1. Roscoe Orman Sesame Street Dad: Evolution of an Actor 2006 1592992102 p.13 "She and her husband, the gifted composer-musician Norman Curtis, recruited me and others among my 1962 graduating class at A&D to join the cast of their topical musical revue If We Grow Up."
  2. Norman Curtis - REC Music Foundation Composer: Norman Curtis (b. 1933). Alphabetic listing of art song and choral settings in the database.
  3. Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series Library of Congress. Copyright Office - 1967 - Page 183 FREEDOM CALLING; w Patricia Taylor Curtis, m Norman Curtis. Score (27 p.) © Norman Curtis ft Patricia Taylor Curtis;
  4. The New Yorker 1968 - Volume 44, Page 6 "Most of the music is by Norman Curtis and most of the words are by Patricia Taylor Curtis."
  5. Donald Fitch Blake Set to Music: A Bibliography of Musical Settings of the Poems p.55 "Mad Blake; a musical, book by Elyse Curtis, music by Elyse and Norman Curtis"
  6. The Triangle of Mu Phi Epsilon 1959 " Peggy will sing selections from the new song cycle "Songs of Innocence" by Norman Curtis, with the composer at the piano. A capacity audience is expected at the Lyon-Healy Concert Hall."


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