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Davis, Anthony

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Davis, Anthony (1951- )

US composer and jazz pianist. He studied at Yale University and has been active in jazz ensembles in the USA and abroad; he was director of Episteme, and co-founded Advent in 1973. He has performed in New York with members of the Advancement of Creative Musicians.

Works

Opera

X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X (premiered at New York City Opera, 1986) and Under the Double Moon (St Louis, 1989).

Orchestral

piano concerto Wayang V (1985); Notes from the Underground for orchestra (1988); violin concerto (1988).


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Hall of Fame honorees: USC inducted 21 new members into its Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, including baseball superstar Mark McGwire and football greats Anthony Davis, Anthony Munoz, Jim Hardy, Bob Chandler, Jesse Hibbs, Russ Saunders, Harry Smith, Homer Griffith, Francis Tappaan and Garrett Arbelbide.
 
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