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Hoiby, Lee

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Hoiby, Lee (1926– )

US composer. He studied at the Curtis Institute and in Rome, Italy, and Salzburg, Austria, and is best known for his operas, influenced by Gian Carlo Menotti: The Scarf (after Chekhov, produced in Spoleto, Italy, in 1958), Beatrice (after Maeterlinck, 1959), Natalia Petrovna (after Turgenev, 1964), and Summer and Smoke (after T N Williams, 1971); also incidental music to John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi (1957).



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