Short bio Lora Aborn
Full biography Lora Aborn
Lora Aborn Busck was an American composer born on May 30, 1907, and died on August 25, 2005. Aborn was a lifetime composer whose career spanned over seven decades. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and spent most of her life in the Chicago area. During her career, Aborn wrote many vocal solos and choral works to the texts of her own choosing. She was famous for her classical music compositions which included both instrumental and vocal pieces.
Aborn's mother was also a composer and accomplished musician, which helped her develop an interest in music from a young age. She went on to study at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, where she obtained her Bachelor's degree in music. Aborn then furthered her studies at the Chicago Musical College, where she received her Master's degree.
Aborn's compositions were widely recognized, and she received many honors over the years. Her works were featured on various websites, including a guide to the National Association for American Composers and Conductors. Her music was also performed by various renowned groups, including the Michael Teolis Singers.
Today, Aborn's legacy lives on, and her work is often featured on classical music programs. Her contributions to the field of music have left a significant impact and continue to inspire new generations of composers and musicians.
Compositions featuring Lora Aborn
# | Name | Duration | Genre | Year |
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1 | 'Tis Winter Now | 2:05 min | Miscellaneous (Classical) | - |
2 | Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace | 3:22 min | Miscellaneous (Classical) | - |
3 | Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day | 2:41 min | Miscellaneous (Classical) | - |
Albums featuring Lora Aborn
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | T'is Winter NowJennifer Larmore, Antoine Palloc – My Native Land: A Collection of American Songs(CD, Album) | 1997 | Teldec Classics International GmbH |
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