John Thow
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John Thow
Summary
John Thow is a human[1]. Born in Los Angeles[2], he… he was born on October 6, 1949[3]. He died on January 1, 2007[4]. He worked as a composer[5] and music professor[6].
Key Facts
- John Thow was born in Los Angeles[2].
- John Thow was born on October 6, 1949[3].
- John Thow died on January 1, 2007[4].
- John Thow died on April 4, 2007[7].
- John Thow died on March 4, 2007[8].
- John Thow held citizenship in United States[9].
- John Thow's professions included composer[5].
- John Thow's professions included music professor[6].
- John Thow's field of work was opera[10].
- John Thow's field of work was chamber music[11].
- John Thow's field of work was choral music[12].
- John Thow's field of work was symphonic music[13].
- John Thow's field of work was vocal music[14].
- Among John Thow's employers was University of California, Berkeley[15].
- John Thow was employed by Boston University[16].
- John Thow was educated at Harvard University[17].
- John Thow's education included a stint at University of Southern California[18].
- John Thow's education included a stint at USC Thornton School of Music[19].
- John Thow received the Rome Prize[20].
- John Thow received the Guggenheim Fellowship[21].
- John Thow received the Fulbright Scholarship[22].
- John Thow received the Arts and Letters Award in Music[23].
- John Thow is recorded as male[24].
- John Thow's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- John Thow's family name is recorded as Thow[26].
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Origins and Family
John Thow's place of birth was Los Angeles[2]. He was born on October 6, 1949[3].
Education
Educated at Harvard University[17], a private university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1636[29], headquartered in Cambridge[30]; University of Southern California[18], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1880[33], headquartered in Los Angeles[34]; and USC Thornton School of Music[19], a conservatory[35], in United States[36], founded in 1884[37]. Studied under Adolph Weiss[38], a composer[39], 1891–1971[40], of United States[41], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[42]; Ingolf Dahl[43], a composer[44], 1912–1970[45], of Germany[46], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[47], specialised in music[48]; Earl Kim[49], a composer[50], 1920–1998[51], of United States[52], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[53]; Leon Kirchner[54], a composer[55], 1919–2009[56], of United States[57], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[58], specialised in music[59]; Luciano Berio[60], a classical composer[61], 1925–2003[62], of Italy[63], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[64]; and Franco Donatoni[65].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[5] and music professor[6]. Fields of work include opera[10], a music genre[66], founded in 1600[67]; chamber music[11], a type of musical work/composition[68]; choral music[12], a music genre[69]; symphonic music[13], a music genre[70]; and vocal music[14], a music genre[71]. Employers include University of California, Berkeley[15], a public research university[72], in United States[73], founded in 1868[74], headquartered in Berkeley[75] and Boston University[16], a research university[76], in United States[77], founded in 1869[78], headquartered in Boston[79].
Recognition
Awards received include Rome Prize[20], an art prize[80], in United States[81]; Guggenheim Fellowship[21], a fellowship grant[82], in United States[83], founded in 1925[84]; Fulbright Scholarship[22], a scholarship[85], in United States[86], founded in 1946[87]; and Arts and Letters Award in Music[23], an award[88], in United States[89], founded in 1941[90].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 2007[4], April 4, 2007[7], and March 4, 2007[8].
FAQs
Where was John Thow born?
Born in Los Angeles[2], John Thow…
What did John Thow do for work?
John Thow worked as composer[5] and music professor[6].
Where did John Thow go to school?
John Thow was educated at Harvard University[17], University of Southern California[18], and USC Thornton School of Music[19].
What awards did John Thow receive?
Honors received include Rome Prize[20], Guggenheim Fellowship[21], Fulbright Scholarship[22], and Arts and Letters Award in Music[23].