William Thomas McKinley

William Thomas McKinley (December 9, 1938 – February 3, 2015) was an American composer and jazz pianist born in New Kensington, Pennsylvania). He wrote more than 300 musical compositions, many of which have been recorded by such ensembles as the London Symphony Orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Seattle Symphony.

McKinley was the recipient of numerous honors, including an award and citation from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and eight National Endowment for the Arts grants.[1] He is also among the founders of the label MMC Recordings.[2]

His son Elliott Miles McKinley is also a composer.[3]

He died on 3 February 2015.[4]

Selected works

Symphonic
Concertante
Chamber music

References

  1. Biography of William Thomas McKinley at www.schirmer.com
  2. "Interview with Founders of MMC Recordings". Retrieved October 11, 2011.
  3. Sposato, page 11.
  4. William Thomas McKinley, 76; composer
  5. Sposato, page 83
  6. Sposato, page 89
  7. Sposato, pages 8990
  8. Sposato, page 85
  9. Sposato, page 91
  10. Sposato, page 92
  11. Sposato, pages 87-88. Recorded with symphony 4 and Poems on texts by Neruda.

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