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Paul Creston was born on 10 October, 1906, is an American classical composer. Discover Paul Creston's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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1906

Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an Italian American composer of classical music.

Born in New York City to Sicilian immigrants, Creston was self-taught as a composer.

His work tends to be fairly conservative in style, with a strong rhythmic element.

His pieces include six symphonies; a number of concertos, including two for violin, one for marimba and orchestra (premiered by Ruth Stuber), one each for one piano, two pianos, and accordion, and a concerto for alto saxophone (the latter dedicated to Cecil Leeson); as well as a fantasia for trombone and orchestra (composed for and premiered by Robert Marsteller).

1935

Also for alto saxophone Creston wrote a Rapsodie for Jean-Marie Londeix; a suite (1935) and a sonata (Op. 19, 1939), both dedicated to Cecil Leeson (the sonata was arranged by Marco Ciccone for saxophone and orchestra in 2008); and also a suite for organ, Op. 70.

Several of his works were inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman.

He died in Poway, California, a suburb of San Diego.

[according to verifiable facts, concert programs.Slomsky, Bio-Bibliography.

1940

see attached] ] Creston was one of the most performed American composers of the 1940s and 1950s.

Several of his works have become staples of the wind band repertoire.

Zanoni, Prelude and Dance and the Celebration Overture have been and still are on several state lists for contests across the USA.

Creston was also a notable teacher, whose students included the composers Irwin Swack, John Corigliano, Alvin Singleton, Elliott Schwartz, Frank Felice, Charles Roland Berry; accordionist/composer William Schimmel; and the jazz musicians Rusty Dedrick and Charlie Queener.

1941

1941 to 1951]

1964

List of music students by teacher: C to F §Paul Creston He wrote the theoretical books Principles of Rhythm (1964) and Rational Metric Notation (1979).

1968

He taught at Central Washington State College from 1968 to 1975.

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