Donal Fox

Onye Amerika na-egwu
Donal Fox
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha enyereDonal Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaFox Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya17 Julaị 1952 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụBoston Dezie
nwanneBrian Fox Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye na-ede ihe, pianist, jazz musician Dezie
ngwa egwuPiano Dezie
Ihe nriteGuggenheim Fellowship Dezie

Donal Fox (amụrụ yá n'ubochí irí na asaá n'ọnwa Julaị, 1952) bụ ónyé America na-ede egwu, onye na-akpọ piano na onye na-eme ihe n'ụzọ na jazz na ụdị ọdịnala. Ọ bụ ónyé Africa-America mbụ na-ede egwu na St. Louis Symphony (1991).[1][2] N'afọ 1993, ọ bụ ónyé na-ese ihe na Mahadum Harvard.[3] Site na 2009-2011, ọ bụ Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Scholar na Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[4] Donal Fox bụ ónyé Steinway Artist.[5]

A na-arụ ọrụ Fox na Carnegie Hall. Egwuregwu "Peace Out" màkà Improvised Piano and Orchestra gosipụtara na Zankel Hall na 2009, ebe Fox bụ ónyé na-egwu piano.[6] "Peace Out" bụ nké American Composers Orchestra nyere iwu ma rụọ. Egwú ya, "Hear De Lambs A-Cryin," bụ nké ndị Albany Symphony Orchestra méré na Stern Auditorium na 2011.[7]

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Ọ natara 1997 Guggenheim Fellowship na egwu egwu na 1998 Fellowsship site na Bogliasco Foundation.[8][9] N'afọ 2008, e nyèrè Fox onyinye American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award na Music.[10]

Ndị ikwu

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Donal Fox bụ nwá mbụ n'ime ụmụnne isii. Nwanne ya nwoke Brian Fox bụ ónyé mmemme kọmputa na ónyé édémédé mbụ nke GNU Bash shell. Donal bụ nwa nwa nke onye na-ese ihe Daniel Fox, ónyé mepụtara Monopoly Man.[11]

Edensibia

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  1. Wierzbicki. "Classical Artists Show A Bent For Improvisation", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1992-01-15. (in English) “THE BIG surprise on Monday evening's Discovery concert at the Sheldon came at the very end, when composer/pianist Donal Fox led a half-dozen members of the St. Louis Symphony in a collective improvisation. Improvisation used to be a matter of course for musicians of classical bent. But in this age of specialization, off the cuff performance is left largely to jazzers, rockers and church organists, and orchestral musicians seldom do anything but read whatever notes are set before...”
  2. Wierzbicki. "Musicians Savor Freedom's Discipline By Rendering Spirited Improvisation", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1992-10-21. (in English) “The complex and often hauntingly expressive vocal part that Antoine Wallace contributed to the third piece on Monday evening's Discovery concert contained but a single word. Freedom, he whispered after the instrumental music had boiled to its climax. And with those two syllables - extended, softened, shaped into a conclusive descending phrase - he summarized one of the most important steps the St. Louis Symphony has lately taken. Freedom in music, as composer Donal Fox told...”
  3. Jazztalk, Improvisation, and Funny Hats in the Quad. thecrimson.com. Retrieved on 2020-02-13.
  4. Donal Fox, Music and Theater Arts – Martin Luther King Jr. Scholars. mlkscholars.mit.edu. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  5. Donal Fox - Steinway & Sons. steinway.com. Retrieved on 2020-02-13.
  6. Navajo, Jesuit and Jazz for Orchestra. nytimes.com. Retrieved on 2020-02-13.
  7. Spring for Music: Albany Symphony. npr.org. Retrieved on 2020-02-13.
  8. John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Templeeti:Pipe Donal Fox. gf.org. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  9. Directory of Fellows Templeeti:Pipe Bogliasco Foundation Donal Fox. bfny.org. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  10. New Music News Wire Templeeti:Pipe NewMusicBox. nmbx.newmusicusa.org. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  11. Assoc. of Game and Puzzle Collectors Quarterly www.AGPC.ORG summer 2013 Vol.15 No. 2. Page 18. Meet Dan Fox-- The Artist Who Created "Mr. Monopoly" by Philip E.Orbanes

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