Arnold Rosner

Arnold Rosner (November 8, 1945 in New York City â€“ November 8, 2013) was an American composer of classical music.

Rosner, of Jewish descent, got his training at State University of New York at Buffalo, New York; according to his own account he learned nothing there. Rosner took his own path and composed in the style of Romanticism, traditionally. He composed three operas, eight symphonies, six string quartets, chamber music and songs. Many of his compositions were influenced by his original beliefs, but also, for instance, by Catholicism.

Principal works

Operas

Symphonies

Concertos

Other symphonic works

Works for concert band, symphonic band and brass band

String quartets

Other chamber works

Piano works

Works for other solo instruments

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