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William Grant Still - Wikipedia - William Grant Still (May 11, 1895 – December 3, 1978) was an American
composer, who composed more than 150 works, including five symphonies and
eight ...
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William Grant Still | Biography & Facts | Britannica.com - William Grant Still, (born May 11, 1895, Woodville, Mississippi, U.S.—died
December 3, 1978, Los Angeles, California), American composer and conductor
and ...
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William Grant Still Music - Home page - William Grant Still Music and The Master-Player Library. The original source for
the music of William Grant Still: sheet music, CDs and other recordings, books, ...
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William Grant Still - Conductor, Songwriter - Biography - Apr 2, 2014 ... William Grant Still was a gifted conductor and composer, and the first African
American to have major productions of both a symphony (1931) ...
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William Grant Still (1895–1978) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Jun 29, 2017 ... William Grant Still grew up in Little Rock (Pulaski County) and achieved national
and international acclaim as a composer of symphonic and ...
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William Grant Still Biography - Biographical notes on the life and career of American classical composer,
William Grant Still.
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Mississippi Composer and Conducter, William Grant Still - Biography of composer and conductor, William Grant Still, from Woodville,
Mississippi.
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William Grant Still, African American Composer, Arranger & Oboist - William Grant Still (1895-1978) was an African American composer, jazz arranger
, oboist and conductor. His "Afro-American Symphony" is one of the best known ...
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The William Grant Still Arts Center - May 17, 2018 ... The William Grant Still Arts Center is a community arts facility of City of LA
Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) offering exhibits, music and art ...
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William Grant Still, 1895-1978 | Library of Congress - Known as the "Dean of African-American Composers," William Grant Still was
born in Woodville, Mississippi and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, where his ...
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