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be composer
noun
One who composes; an author.
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I always knew I wanted to be composer, without knowing what it really was; I never really considered anything else.
Mr. Gilbert said Mr. Lindberg would be composer in residence for two years and would provide a second commissioned work next season.
Some months later, by one of those curious bits of serendipity, I was contacted out of the blue by Musikdorf Ernen festival in the Swiss Alps who invited me to be composer in residence in summer 2015.
The composer Elliott Carter, who turns 100 in December and is being honored around town this year, will be composer in residence at Carnegie Hall and have a number of works, including several premieres, on various programs.
They included a Stravinsky festival to be conducted by Valery Gergiev; commissions by the Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg, who will be composer in residence; the presence of the baritone Thomas Hampson as artist in residence; an open house of rehearsals and talks before the season starts; and a gala opening-night program with challenging works in place of war horses.
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Bach expected performers to be composers, de facto or otherwise.
He also was composer for the king's violins.
Writer joined a discussion of "The Sound of Things to Come" - the chairman was composer Aaron Copland.
For about a decade starting in the mid-1990s, he was composer in residence with the San Diego Ballet.
That was composer Walter Carlos [The Shining, A Clockwork Orange] - who became the transgender, Wendy Carlos.
Although his official job title was "composer", Mitsuda found himself working more as a sound engineer.
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