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Premio de Roma. Premio Pulitzer de Música (1952) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Gail Thompson Kubik (5 de septiembre de 1914, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma - 20 de julio de 1984, Covina, California) fue un compositor, director musical, violinista y maestro estadounidense.
- Estadounidense
- 20 de julio de 1984, Covina (Estados Unidos)
Gail Kubik. Gail Thompson Kubik (September 5, 1914, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma – July 20, 1984, Covina, California) was an American composer, music director, violinist, and teacher. [1] Early life, education, and career. Kubik was born to Henry and Evelyn O. Kubik.
Gail Thompson Kubik (5 de septiembre de 1914, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma - 20 de julio de 1984, Covina, California) fue un compositor, director musical, violinista y maestro estadounidense. Quick facts: Gail Kubik, Información personal, Nacimiento,...
25 de jul. de 1984 · Gail Thompson Kubik, a composer who distinguished himself in both serious and popular music, died Friday in Claremont, Calif. He was 69 years old. Mr. Kubik's music, vividly lyrical and...
Gail Kubik. Music Department: 'C'-Man. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, conductor, violinist and teacher, educated at the Eastman School of Music (with a scholarship at age 14), the American Conservatory (Master of Arts) with Leo Sowerby, and Harvard University with Walter Piston ad Nadia Boulanger.
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- September 15, 1914
- Gail Kubik
- July 20, 1984
KUBIK, GAIL. Appointed for creative work in musical composition; tenure, twelve months. Born September 5, 1914, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma. Education: Eastman School, University of Rochester, B.M., 1934; Chicago Conservatory of Music, M.M., 1935; Harvard University, 1937–38; studies with Walter Piston and Nadia Boulanger.
Biography. Gail Kubik (5 September 1914, South Coffeyville, Okla. – 20 July, 1984, Covina, Calif.) was an American composer and educator. As a young boy, Kubik studied music with his mother, a concert singer. He attended the Eastman School of Music, studying violin and composition and receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in 1934.