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Barbara Kolb

Kolb in the 1970s Barbara Kolb (February 10, 1938 – October 21, 2024) was an American composer and educator, the first woman to win the Rome Prize in musical composition. Her music features sound masses of colorful textures, impressionistic sounds and atonal vocabulary, with influences from literary and visual arts. She taught at the Third Street Music School Settlement, Rhode Island College and Eastman School of Music. Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    Extremes : for flute and cello by Kolb, Barbara

    Published 1990
    Musical Score Book
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    Music of Barbara Kolb by Kolb, Barbara

    Published 2007
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    Electronic Audio
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    Millefoglie Extremes ; Chromatic fantasy ; Solitaire by Kolb, Barbara

    Published 2007
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    Electronic Audio
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    Homage to Keith Jarrett and Gary Burton by Kolb, Barbara

    Published 1978
    Musical Score Book
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    Three lullabies for guitar solo by Kolb, Barbara

    Published 1982
    Musical Score Book
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    American orchestral works by Grant Park Symphony Orchestra

    Published 2008
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    Electronic Audio
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    American orchestral works by Grant Park Symphony Orchestra

    Published 2006
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    CD Audio
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    ICE by International Contemporary Ensemble

    Published 2015
    Other Authors: “…Kolb, Barbara…”
    Video DVD
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    New music with guitar. Volume 4

    Published 1990
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    CD Audio
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    Contemporary anthology of music by women

    Published 1997
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    Musical Score Book
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    Contemporary music ensemble

    Published 2016
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    Electronic Video DVD