THOMAS BEVERIDGE (b 1938 )
The American composer Thomas Beveridge has had a distinguished
professional career as singer, conductor, instrumentalist and teacher, in addition
to his activity as a composer. At Harvard he studied composition with Randall
Thompson and Walter piston, proceeding to further study with Nadia Boulanger,
with whom he also performed in Europe. He first attracted attention in late
adolescence when his choral works were performed by the Harvard Glee Club and
Radcliffe Choral Society and published by E.C. Schirmer. He has written more
than 450 works in all musical genres, including three symphonies and more than
150 songs. His cantata Once: In Memoriam Martin Luther King, Jr. was
commissioned by the Choral Arts Society, which also recorded the work under
the direction of Norman Scribner.
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