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John Corigliano
Profession : Composer
Birth : February 16, 1938
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Art is not only about angst.
John Corigliano
I have tremendous respect for film composers.
John Corigliano
I think it's good for the composer to teach because you always have new students and you have to begin at the beginning and make things clear.
John Corigliano
I think art can reflect tragedy.
John Corigliano
I don't think that the Pulitzer should be given the way it is. I think the competition should be anonymous. I think completely different people would win it if the names were taken off because a lot of it is done on relationships and names.
John Corigliano
I'm glad I won it because when I grew up the Pulitzer was the award that every composer wanted and I was like that too.
John Corigliano
Jazz is not the popular culture. Jazz is in the same position in our culture as classical music. A very small minority of people really love it.
John Corigliano
I always conceive a piece as a different set of challenges.
John Corigliano
What I think of as style - and I've gotten to this over years of really thinking about it - is that style is the unconscious choices I make.
John Corigliano
I find respect for a mediocre British composer, as opposed to a really good American, ridiculous because they automatically respect a composer if he's from England.
John Corigliano
You become a great composer when you win a Pulitzer. But I think that now it's a completely meaningless award.
John Corigliano
Eighty percent of my pieces gravitate towards an A, as a tonal thing, not at the beginning, but somewhere in it.
John Corigliano
The structural thinking I use in the concert hall is unnecessary to most film projects, and most film composers make better use of the enormous range of pop and other materials and techniques required of them than I probably would, faced with the same challenge.
John Corigliano