Roger Sessions American composer critic and music teacher

Roger Sessions is a 88 years old American composer critic and music teacher from Brooklyn, New York. Roger Sessions was born on December 28, 1896 (died on March 16, 1985, he was 88 years old) in Brooklyn, New York. His nickname was Sessions Roger Huntington.

About

Is Roger Sessions still alive?

No, he died on 03/16/1985, 39 years ago. He was 88 years old when he died. He died in Princeton and buried in Old Hadley Cemetery .

Family

His mother is Ruth Huntington Sessions and his father is Archibald Lowery Sessions.

Parents

Ruth Huntington Sessions
Mother: Ruth Huntington Sessions
Archibald Lowery Sessions
Father: Archibald Lowery Sessions

Works

Roger Sessions Albums (21)

There are 21 albums of Roger Sessions.

His last album American Gifts for Marimba Duo released 3 years 8 months ago. When American Gifts for Marimba Duo released, he was 123 years old. This album contains 16 tracks

His first album Roger Sessions: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd released 47 years ago, he was 80 years old when this album released. There were 3 songs in this album.

American Gifts for Marimba Duo
American Gifts for Marimba Duo
MCPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan, Sessions The Black Maskers and Thomson: Symphony on a Hymn Tune & The Feast of Love
MCPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan, Sessions The Black Maskers and Thomson: Symphony on a Hymn Tune & The Feast of Love
Roger Sessions: Music for Violin & Piano
Roger Sessions: Music for Violin & Piano
Roger Sessions: Music for Violin and Piano
Roger Sessions: Music for Violin and Piano

View all Roger Sessions albums.

Awards (4)

Awarded Pulitzer Prize for Music , awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship , awarded Rome Prize , awarded Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ,

Education

He graduated from Yale School Of Music, Harvard University, University Of California, Berkeley, Yale University and Kent School

What was Roger's zodiac sign?

Roger Sessions zodiac sign was capricorn.

Other facts about Roger Sessions

Uncle & Aunts (1)

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