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George Theophilus Walker (born June 27, 1922) is an African-American composer, the first to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. He received the Pulitzer for his work Lilacs in 1996. [1] Walker was first exposed to music at the age of five when he began to play the piano. He was admitted to the Oberlin Conservatory at 14, and later to the Curtis Institute of Music to study piano with Rudolf Serkin, chamber music with William Primrose and Gregor Piatigorsky, and composition with Rosario Scalero, teacher of Samuel Barber. He received his doctorate from the Eastman School of Music. Walker's first major orchestral work was the Address for Orchestra. His Lyric for Strings is his most performed orchestral work. He has composed many works including 5 sonatas for piano, a mass, cantata, many songs, choral works, organ pieces, sonatas for cello and piano, violin and piano and viola and piano, a brass quintet and a woodwind quintet. He has published over 90 works. He has received commissions from the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra and many other ensembles. He is the recipient of six honorary doctoral degrees. References
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Schubert, F.
Symphony No. 9 in C major "The Great"
Vienna Philharmonic
Schumann, R.
Kinderszenen (Scenes from childhood)
Mauro Bertoli
Ravel, M.
La valse (piano)
Jean-Frédéric Neuburger
Liszt, F.
Liebesträume: 3 Notturnos
Alberto Cobo
Joplin, S.
Pleasant moments
Scott Joplin
Beethoven, L. van
Symphony No. 5 in C minor
New York Philharmonic Orchestra