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and orchestra by Levinson was premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra in its 2005–2006 season. He has two children, Adam Valen Levinson, and Ari Valen Levinson.
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since 1977. His works have previously been performed by orchestras such as the
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The Goddard Lieberson Fellowship of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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at the Paris Conservatory. He was inspired by Messiaen's use of
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Music Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1990)
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and his unique harmonic ideas, as well as the musics of
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Westport
Connecticut
contemporary classical music

Verizon Hall
Kimmel Center
George Crumb
Richard Wernick
George Rochberg
Olivier Messiaen
birdsong
Bali
India
Simon Rattle
Ralph Shapey
Seiji Ozawa
Theodore Presser
Swarthmore College
Philadelphia Orchestra
Los Angeles Philharmonic
organ
Guggenheim Fellowship
Pew Fellowships in the Arts
Gerald Levinson Official Website
Gerald Levinson page at Theodore Presser Company
Art of the States: Gerald Levinson
Gerald Levinson page
Categories
1951 births
Living people

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