John Corigliano

John Paul Corigliano (born February 16, 1938) is an American composer of contemporary classical music. With over 100 compositions, he has won accolades including a Pulitzer Prize, five Grammy Awards, Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, and an Academy Award. He is a former distinguished professor of music at Lehman College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and part of the composition faculty at the Juilliard School. Corigliano is best known for his Symphony No. 1, a response to the AIDS epidemic, and his film score for François Girard's The Red Violin (1997), which he subsequently adapted as the 2003 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra ("The Red Violin") for Joshua Bell.

Daniel Barenboim & Chicago Symphony Orchestra - From Beethoven & Brahms to Ravel & Bernstein - 2025-04-14T00:00:00.000000Z

Liepaja Symphony Orchestra in Concert - 2025-04-07T00:00:00.000000Z

Corigliano: Clarinet Concerto - 2024-12-03T00:00:00.000000Z

John Corigliano: The Lord of Cries - 2023-09-08T00:00:00.000000Z

Corigliano: Complete Piano Works - 2023-05-12T00:00:00.000000Z

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