Wallingford Riegger
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Wallingford Riegger (29 April 1885 - 2 April 1961) was an American music composer, well known for orchestral. modern dance and film music. He was born in Albany, Georgia, but lived much of his life in New York City. He died when he tripped over the leashes of two fighting dogs.[link]
Works
- Study in Sonority, 1927
- Dichotomy, 1932
- New Dance, 1940
- New and Old, 1947
- Music for Brass Choir, 1949
- Dance Rhythms, 1954
- With My Red Fires
- Symphony No. 3, 1948
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