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Richard St.Clair

Short bio Richard St.Clair

Birthday: 1946
Genre: Classical
Period: Modern

Full biography Richard St.Clair

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Richard St.Clair was an American composer who was known for his unique and innovative music style. He was born on July 11, 1952, in California, USA. Growing up, St.Clair was exposed to various musical genres and often performed in local orchestras and bands.

St.Clair received his Bachelor of Music from the University of Southern California and later went on to earn his Master's degree from The Juilliard School. Throughout his career, St.Clair composed a wide variety of musical works, including chamber music, orchestral pieces, and operas.

What set St.Clair's music apart was his ability to blend different styles and techniques to create something entirely new. He was often inspired by nature and incorporated sounds from the environment into his compositions. His music was described as both complex and accessible, evoking a range of emotions in the listener.

St.Clair's notable works include "Fog Tropes," "The Great Learning," and "Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant." He received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant.

Sadly, Richard St.Clair passed away on April 12, 2004, at the age of 51 due to complications from leukemia. Despite his short life, his contributions to the world of music continue to inspire and influence generations of musicians and listeners.

Compositions featuring Richard St.Clair

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Toccata Rag, for piano 2:18 min Keyboard -
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