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| Edward Green |
| Composer, Musicologist &
Aesthetic realism Associate |
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- "Choral Works by Edward Green" — by Dennis Tucker (published in The American Organist)
| "As these works soar and are yet precise, as they are gentle and at the same time strong, as they assert and then yield in controlled decrescendos, we feel more at one with the world itself, which contains the grandest examples of opposites, such as in its mighty oceans and gentle morning breezes..." |
- 'Edward Green's Symphony for Guitars and Flutes' — by Brent Simpson (published in Classical Guitar)
| "How symphonic can a guitar ensemble sound? Edward Green, an American composer who is on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, asked that question, and the result was his Chamber Symphony for an ensemble of eight guitars, flute, and two alto flutes..." |
- "Aesthetic Realism Explains the Beauty of Jazz and of Duke Ellington: A Talk by Edward Green" — by Carrie Wilson
| "...This was a ground-breaking, scholarly, exciting musical event. And with every technical illustration Mr. Green gave, you saw the truth of what Eli Siegel said: 'I am disposed to think Duke Ellington is the greatest American composer.'" |
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