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Choirs Festival, Gloucester, England, 1995 "...Warren
exploits the colour of the romantic orchestra with remarkable
flamboyance. Her choral writing, too, shows technical command and
her music has real sweep and passion, with a fine ear for colour." Lewis
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Elinor Remick Warren (1900-1991)
February 23, 2000 marked the 100th birthday of one of
America's outstanding classical composers, Elinor Remick Warren. In
the early part of this century, Warren broke the gender barrier by
becoming a celebrated composer of serious music at a time when males
dominated the field. At the time of her death in 1991, Warren had
lived a career that remains one of the longest and most prolific in
American musical history.
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Remick Warren and Marilyn Horne |
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Described
by musicologist Christine Ammer as "the only woman among the
group of prominent American neo-Romanticists that include Howard
Hanson, Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti," Warren has written
more than 200 published compositions, including works for
orchestra, chorus and orchestra, chamber ensemble, piano, voice and
chorus. Her major works may be heard on Cambria CD recordings, and her
music in print is available from various publishers, notably Carl
Fischer and Masters Music.
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The Elinor Remick Warren Society
The Elinor
Remick Warren Society was founded in 1996 to perpetuate the
musical legacy of Elinor Remick Warren and the tonal romantic idiom in
serious music, through the contribution of scholarship, performances
and recordings of the vocal repertoire, both solo and choral, of the
19th and 20th centuries. 
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