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Robert Honstein (b.1980) is an American composer based in Irvington, New York. He was the recipient of the 2023 Andrew Imbrie Award in Music, presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters[1]. He is Program Director and Faculty of Concert Music Composition at NYU, Steinhardt.[2]
Selected Works
Orchestra
- Juvenalia (2019) for solo percussion and orchestra
- Rise (2014) for orchestra
- Night Scenes from the Ospedale (2011)[3]
References
- ^ "Andrew Imbrie Award in Music – Citation". artsandletters.org.
- ^ "Robert Honstein Composition (Concert Music), Program Director – Citation". steinhardt.nyu.edu.
- ^ "Vivaldi After Dark: The Sebastians Night Scenes from the Ospedale – Citation". icareifyoulisten.com.