Robert Moran
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- For the Seattle entrepreneur (1857–1943) and mayor in 1888-90, see Robert Moran (shipbuilder)
Robert Moran (born January 8, 1937) is a renowned American composer of operas and ballets as well as numerous orchestral, vocal, chamber and dance works.
A native of Denver, Moran studied music in Vienna and completed his Masters Degree at Mills College in Oakland, California. After having lived for periods ranging from a few months to a couple of years in various locales, from Vienna and Milan to Portland and San Francisco, he has made Philadelphia his home since 1984.
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- The Juniper Tree (1985) (co-composed with Philip Glass)
- Desert of Roses (premiered February 1992)
- From the Towers of the Moon (premiered March 1992)
- The Dracula Diary (1994)
- Night Passage (1995)
- For Organ (1967)
- Thirty Nine Minutes for Thirty Nine Autos (August 1969)
- Hallelujah (1971)
- Emblems of Passage (1974)
- The Eternal Hour (1974)
- Pachelbel Promenade
- Waltz in Memoriam Maurice Ravel (1977)
- Ten Miles High Over Albania (1983)
- Survivor From Darmstadt (1984)
- Open Veins (1986)
- Halicarnassian Quartet
- Leipziger Kerzenspiel
- Requiem: Chant Du Cygne (March 1990)
- Three Dances (1992)
- Points of Departure
- Seven Sounds Unseen (1993)
- 32 Cryptograms for Derek Jarman (1995)
- Obrigado (1996)
- Voce Della Fontana (1998)
- Three Baroque Songs (2000)