David Diamond (Composer)

David Leo Diamond (born July 9, 1915) is an American composer of classical music. He was born in Rochester, New York and studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Eastman School of Music under Bernard Rogers, also receiving lessons from Roger Sessions in New York City and Nadia Boulanger in Paris. He won a number of awards including three Guggenheim Fellowships, and is considered one of the preeminent American composers of his generation. His students include Eric Whitacre. Diamond's most popular piece is Rounds (1944) for string orchestra. Among his other works are eleven symphonies (the last in 1993), concertos including two for violin, ten string quartets (the last in 1968), other chamber music, piano pieces and vocal music. Diamond, David Diamond, David Diamond, David Diamond, David

 

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