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For distinguished musical composition by an American in any of the larger forms including chamber, orchestral, choral, opera, song, dance, or other forms of musical theatre, which has had its first performance in the United States during the year, One thousand dollars ($1,000).

Aftertones of Infinity , by Joseph Schwantner

First performed by the American Composers Orchestra on January 29, 1979 in Alice Tully Hall New York City.

The Jury

Ulysses Kay(Chair)

Professor of Music, Lehman College

Norman Dello Joio*

University Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Music, Boston University

Richard Wernick*

Professor of Music, University of Pennsylvania

Winners in Music

Michael Colgrass

Commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and premiered by that orchestra October 20, 1977.

Richard Wernick

For mezzo-soprano and orchestra, premiered at the Aspen Music Festival, July 19, 1976. It was commissioned by the Festival's Conference on Contemporary Music, with assistance from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Ned Rorem

First performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on December 5, 1975. It is subtitled "Ten Etudes of Orchestra."

Dominick Argento

For medium voice and piano, commissioned by the Schubert Club of St. Paul, and premiered January 5, 1975 in Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis.

1979 Prize Winners