Louis Calabro

Composer

1926 – 1991

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Who was Louis Calabro?

Louis Calabro, was an Italian American orchestral composer.

Calabro studied piano and composition at Juilliard School of Music. Vincent Persichetti was his principal teacher there.

Louis Calabro was a music professor at Bennington College of Vermont from 1955 until his death in 1991. He was a composer, teacher, conductor and a percussionist. Calabro's original music is published by Elkan-Vogel, Theodore Presser, Tuba Press and Morningstar Music. Calabro has over 100 works to his credit including music for traditional and non-traditional chamber combinations as well as for both large and small orchestral ensembles most notably in America. Calabro believed in writing music for those he knew best and had the distinction of hearing virtually everything he wrote performed during his lifetime. There are many recordings of these performances as well as scores archived at Bennington College and at the University of Vermont.

Louis Calabro founded the Sage City Symphony in 1972, an ambitious community orchestra in southwestern Vermont which is still active and continues to commission new works.

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Born
Nov 1, 1926
Brooklyn
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Bennington College
  • Juilliard School
    Piano
    ( - 1952)
  • Musical composition
Lived in
  • Vermont
    (1955 - 1991/10/21)
  • Brooklyn
Died
Oct 21, 1991
Bennington

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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