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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 4 March 1930
'''Born:''' 4 March 1930


'''Died:''' 18 September 1967
'''Died:''' 18 September 1967
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


''Born in Youngstown, Ohio. Professor at the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University. Teachers include Ruth Edwards, Nicolas Nabokov, Pasquale Tallarico, Renée Longy-Miquelle, and Vincent Persichetti.''
Born in Youngstown, Ohio. Professor at the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University. Teachers include Ruth Edwards, Nicolas Nabokov, Pasquale Tallarico, Renée Longy-Miquelle, and Vincent Persichetti.
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==List of choral works==
'''Te Deum''', opus 13 for SATB chorus and Brass Quintet, undated


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'''Five Animal Stories''', opus 20 for SATB chorus, February, 1954
 
==List of choral works==
{{'''Five Animal Stories''', opus 20 for SATB chorus, February, 1954


1. The Flea (Roland Young
1. The Flea (Roland Young
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5. The Rhinoceros (Ogden Nash)
5. The Rhinoceros (Ogden Nash)


'''Benediction Service''', opus 26 for Women’s chorus, undated
'''Benediction Service''', opus 26 for Women’s chorus, undated
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III. Laudate Dominum
III. Laudate Dominum


'''Four Motets To The Blessed Virgin Mary''', opus 29 for SATB choir, undated
'''Four Motets To The Blessed Virgin Mary''', opus 29 for SATB choir, undated
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III. Stabat Mater
III. Stabat Mater


IV. Magnificat}}
IV. Magnificat
 


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==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 4 March 1930

Died: 18 September 1967

Biography

Born in Youngstown, Ohio. Professor at the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University. Teachers include Ruth Edwards, Nicolas Nabokov, Pasquale Tallarico, Renée Longy-Miquelle, and Vincent Persichetti.

View the Wikipedia article on Robert William Witt.

List of choral works

Te Deum, opus 13 for SATB chorus and Brass Quintet, undated

Five Animal Stories, opus 20 for SATB chorus, February, 1954

1. The Flea (Roland Young

2. The Turtle (Ogden Nash)

3. The Duck (Ogden Nash)

4. The Kitten (Ogden Nash)

5. The Rhinoceros (Ogden Nash)

Benediction Service, opus 26 for Women’s chorus, undated

I. O Salutaris Hostia

II. Tantum Ergo

III. Laudate Dominum

Four Motets To The Blessed Virgin Mary, opus 29 for SATB choir, undated

I. Salve Regina

II. Ave Maria

III. Stabat Mater

IV. Magnificat


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Publications

External links