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Normand Lockwood (March 19, 1906 – March 9, 2002) was an American composer born in New York, New York. He studied composition at the University of Michigan from 1921–1924, and then traveled to Rome and studied composition under Ottorino Respighi from 1925 to 1926, and during this time he also had composition lessons with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.[1] He won a Prix de Rome in 1929 that allowed him to continue his work in Rome.[2] He was a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity.[3]


Professorships


Lockwood returned to America in 1932, becoming an associate professor of composition and theory at Oberlin Conservatory, and won Guggenheim Fellowships in both 1943 and 1944. He taught at Columbia University and the Sacred School of Music from 1945–1953, Trinity University (Texas) from 1953–1955, University of Wyoming from 1955–57, University of Oregon from 1957–1959, and University of Hawaii from 1960–1961. He was Composer-in-Residence at the University of Denver, Colorado from 1961 until becoming Professor Emeritus in 1974.[4] He died in Denver, Colorado on March 9, 2002, ten days short of his 96th birthday.[5]


Important works


Lockwood composed works in many forms, but he was most well known for his choral works, which were mostly based on religious texts. He also composed operas, orchestral symphonies and suites, and instrumental and vocal chamber music.


Choral



Opera



Orchestral



Chamber



The Normand Lockwood Collection


The Normand Lockwood Collection is located in the American Music Research Center archives of the University of Colorado at Boulder and contains materials dated from 1921–1996. The collection size is 112 linear feet, and it contains many of his original scores, personal records, correspondence, student compositions, and audio recordings.[5]


Notes


  1. Press, J. (1985). Who's Who in American Music. New York: R.R. Bowker Company.
  2. Butterworth, N. (2005). Dictionary of american classical composers. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.
  3. Delta Omicron Archived 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Slonimsky, N. (1997). Baker's biographical dictionary of twentieth-century classical musicians. New York: Schirmer Books.
  5. Guide to the Norman Lockwood Collection. http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/amrc/ead/html/lock.html Archived 2009-10-22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Sunday, February 22, 2009.
  6. "Library of Congress Permalink for Organ Concerto". Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  7. "Library of Congress Permalink". Retrieved June 3, 2012.



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Normand Lockwood (* 19. März 1906 in New York City; † 9. März 2002 in Denver) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge.
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