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  1. PARA LA COMPRA DE LIBROS del DR. DIAMOND o enviar Ofrendas de amor al ministerio, comunícate directamente a través del Whatsapp de la hermana RITA MARCONI al...

  2. David Leo Diamond (July 9, 1915 – June 13, 2005) was an American composer of classical music. He is considered one of the preeminent American composers of his generation. Many of his works are tonal or modestly modal.

  3. Welcome to the official David Diamond website. This site is devoted to the life and compositional genius of David Leo Diamond, who was born in Rochester, NY on July 9, 1915 and died there on June 13, 2005, just a few weeks shy of his 90th birthday.

  4. Jun 1, 1997 · David Diamond (b. 1915) is the last of several generations of great American symphonists who flourished mid-century. This list—beginning with Roy Harris, Howard Hanson, Aaron Copeland, and Walter Piston—continues with William Schuman and Diamond himself.

  5. Jun 15, 2005 · David Diamond, a major American composer whose early brilliance in the 1940's was eclipsed by the dominance of atonal music but who later experienced a renaissance, died on Monday evening....

  6. David Diamond Biography. Diamond spent 1938-39 in Paris on his Guggenheim Fellowship, returning to the U.S. at the start of the Second World War. These were lean years for Diamond, though an impressive number of awards and commissions during the 1940s somewhat relieved Diamond's struggle for daily needs.

  7. Jun 13, 2005 · David Leo Diamond was an American Composer who was highly decorated for his works. David Diamond was born on July 9, 1915 in the Rochester district of the State of New York. As a child, Diamond would often experiment with the violin. By the age of seven, he came up with his own musical notation.