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																		American composer Tom Myron was born November 15, 1959 in Troy, NY. His compositions have been commissioned and performed by the Kennedy Center, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Portland Symphony Orchestra, the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, the Atlantic Classical Orchestra, the Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra, the Topeka Symphony, the Yale Symphony Orchestra, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the Bangor Symphony and the Lamont Symphony at Denver University.
 He works regularly as an arranger for the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, writing for singers Rosanne Cash, Kelli O'Hara, Maxi Priest & Phil Stacey, the Young People's Chorus of New York City, the band Le Vent du Nord & others. His film scores include Wilderness & Spirit; A Mountain Called Katahdin and the upcoming Henry David Thoreau; Surveyor of the Soul, both from Films by Huey.
 
 Individual soloists and chamber ensembles that regularly perform Myron's work include violinists Peter Sheppard-Skaerved, Elisabeth Adkins & Kara Eubanks, violist Tsuna Sakamoto, cellist David Darling, the Portland String Quartet, the DaPonte String Quartet and the Potomac String Quartet.
 
 Tom Myron's Violin Concerto No. 2 has been featured twice on Performance Today. Tom Myron lives in Northampton, MA. His works are published by MMB Music Inc.
 
 FREE DOWNLOADS of music by TOM MYRON
 
 Symphony No. 2
 
 Violin Concerto No. 2
 
 Viola Concerto
 
 The Soldier's Return (String Quartet No. 2)
 
 Katahdin (Greatest Mountain)
 
 Contact featuring David Darling
 
 Mille Cherubini in Coro featuring Lee Velta
 
 This Day featuring Andy Voelker
 
 
 
											
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								| Saturday, December 15, 2007  
 
The Pantheon So Far
												
										
 
 As an aide memoire for our intrepid & wicked smaht players, the following composers have entered our Name That Tune pantheon & will not be cited again:
 
 Now in alpha order thanks to Lisa:
 
 Babbitt
 Barber
 Beethoven (2)
 Berg
 Berio
 Bernstein
 Birtwistle
 Britten
 Carter
 Copland
 Debussy
 Elgar
 Feldman
 Ferneyhough
 Gershwin
 Honegger
 Johnston
 Ligeti
 Nono
 Piston
 Rachmaninoff
 Rakowski
 Ravel
 Schoenberg
 Shostakovich(2)
 Sibelius
 Stockhausen
 Stravinsky
 Tippet
 Varese
 Vaughan Williams
	posted by Tom Myron
 
 
 
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