
John Corigliano is an American composer of classical music. The son of a violinist, studied at Columbia University, before embarking on a varied musical career. As a composer, his earlier works develop further the musical language of composers such as Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland and their contemporaries, followed by a period of wider experiment in the use of more varied musical materials. His opera The Ghosts of Versailles was staged at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1992
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The Red Violin Caprices: Theme
Anna's Theme
Morritz's Theme
Snapshot - Circa 1909
The Red Violin Caprices: Variation 3
Black November Turkey
I. Cremona, The Red Violin
I. —
The Red Violin: Chaconne
A Dylan Thomas Trilogy, Part I: Fern Hill
The Red Violin
II. Vienna, The Monastery
Fancy on a Bach Air
Main Title
The Monastery
Birth Of The Red Violin
Death Of Anna
Pope's Concert
Pope's Gypsy Cadenza
The Red Violin Caprices: Variation 1
Symphony No. 3, "Circus Maximus": I. Introitus
Fancy on a Bach Air for Cello Solo
Pope's Betrayal
V. Montréal, Morritz's Theme
Kaspar's Audition; Journey To Vienna
Journey To China
The Theft
Etudes; Death Of Kaspar
Fantasia on an Ostinato
III. Oxford, The Gypsies - Journey Across Europe
The Gypsies; Journey Across Europe
End Titles
Coitus Musicalis; Victoria's Departure
I. Cremona, Main Title
Morritz Discovers The Red Violin
The Red Violin Caprices: Variation 2
The Red Violin Caprices: Variation 5
III. Oxford, Pope's Concert
II. Vienna, Kaspar's Audition - Journey to Vienna
People's Revolution; Death Of Chou Yuan
The Red Violin - Chaconne for Violin and Orchestra
Love Theme
The Red Violin Caprices: Variation 4
I. Cremona, Death of Anna
III. Oxford, Pope's Gypsy Cadenza
I. Cremona, Birth of the Red Violin
I. CREMONA: Main Title
II. VIENNA: The Monastery
Violin Sonata: I. Allegro
I. CREMONA: The Red Violin
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