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  1. www.henrycowell.org › bioHenry Cowell

    Henry Dixon Cowell (March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario. "Henry Cowell's music covers a wider range in both expression and technique than that of any other living composer. His experiments begun three decades ago in rhythm, in harmony, and in instrumental ...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2020 · In September we held our first talk on Henry Cowell's 'string piano' work The Banshee. This talk was prepared using sources accessible at the New York Public Library, including Joel Sachs' Henry Cowell: A Man Made of Music , articles by Maria Cizmi c and Nancy Yunhwa Rao, images from our digital collections, and our extensive archival collections.

  3. Henry Cowell. Henry Dixon Cowell (ur. 11 marca 1897 w Menlo Park w USA, zm. 10 grudnia 1965 w Shady Hill koło Nowego Jorku) – amerykański kompozytor, pianista, muzykolog, teoretyk muzyki, publicysta i organizator życia koncertowego. Obok Ch. Ivesa jeden z największych innowatorów w historii XX-wiecznej muzyki amerykańskiej .

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  5. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is a state park near Santa Cruz, California that is beloved for it's old growth redwood groves that date back hundreds of years in addition to second-growth redwoods. Other old growth trees such as madrones, oak trees, Douglas fir, and ponderosa pine trees are also on display at this park, as well as iconic wildlife like banana slugs who make their home in this ...

  6. Henry Cowell (11 de março de 1897 - 10 de dezembro de 1965) foi um compositor, teórico musical, pianista, professor, editor e empresário estadunidense. [1] [2] Henry Cowell; Henry Cowell. Informação geral Nascimento 11 de março de 1897: Local de nascimento Menlo Park, Califórnia

  7. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving mainly forest and riparian areas in the watershed of the San Lorenzo River, including a grove of old-growth coast redwood. It is located in Santa Cruz County, primarily in the area between the cities of Santa Cruz and Scotts Valley, near the community of Felton and the University of California at Santa Cruz.