Ulysses Kay

Kay, Ulysses Simpson

Kay, Ulysses Simpson (b Tucson, Arizona, 1917). Amer. composer. Won Prix de Rome and worked in It. 1949–52. Worked for Broadcast Music Inc., NY, 1953–68. Prof. of mus., Lehman Coll. of City Univ., NY, 1968–88. Works incl. 5 operas; sym.; ob. conc.; Concerto for Orchestra; Suite for orch.; ballet Dance Calinda; cantata Song of Jeremiah; 3 str. qts.; pf. sonata; fl. quintet, etc.

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