Collocations withcomposer
These are words often used in combination withcomposer.
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avant-garde composers
Similarly, it has also played an important part in establishing performance traditions for the works of many international avant-garde composers.
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classical composer
What fortuitous combination of circumstances, or what weird chance encounters of strangers, caused secret armies and assassin squads to invade the ivory towers of the classical composer?
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contemporary composers
A book of her interviews with many contemporary composers is in preparation.
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famous composer
The show is a new imagining of the struggles of the famous composer.
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great composer
It pours not from the childish soul but from the hyper-sophisticated soul of a great composer.
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jazz composer
He worked as a jazz composer and arranger for radio programs and big bands in the 1930s and early 1940s.
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leading composer
He was also a leading composer of endgame studies.
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living composer
Komponistenportrt features annually a living composer in conversation, chamber music and symphonic music.
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professional composer
So too, evidently, was the inclusion of a culminating, realistic compositional task that required creative problem-solving as well as collaboration with a professional composer.
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prolific composer
Zarlino was not, at least in print, a prolific composer; there are only two books of motets and a few pieces scattered in anthologies.
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young composer
The young composer was evidently emulating the opera, although the opera was not the source of the tradition in which he was participating.
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