Paul Lansky

Paul Lansky (born 1944) is an American composer.

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Overview

Born at New York City in 1944.

In detail

Paul Lansky studied at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School and High School of Music & Art. training under George Perle is recorded. the recorded working language is English.

Employment is recorded with Princeton University. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship and Arts and Letters Award in Music.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    An Interview with Paul Lansky, Computer Music Journal, 1996

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    Interview with Paul Lansky, Computer Music Journal, 1983

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    Lansky, Paul, Oxford Music Online, 2001

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    Open Library author record for Paul Lansky (Internet Archive), 2 catalogued works.

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    Paul Lansky. Conversation Pieces, American Music, 2004

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    The Inner Voices of Simple Things: A Conversation with Paul Lansky, Perspectives of New Music, 1996

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q4357058: Paul Lansky

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  8. 8.

    Internet Archive, 1 digitised item catalogued under Paul Lansky as creator.

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    “Paul Lansky”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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