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Fred ParrisRobert Parris Robert Parris Add article description For the New Zealand judge, see Robert Parris (judge). Robert Parris (21 May 1924, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 5 December 1999, Washington, D. C.) was a composer and professor of music.[1] Along with Robert Evett and Russell Woollen, he was one of a trifecta described by Irving Lowens as the "Washington School" of composers.[2] He was born in Philadelphia, attended the University of Pennsylvania, then the Juilliard School in New York. Among his teachers were Otto Luening, Aaron Copland, Jacques Ibert, and Peter Mennin (although he always claimed that the effect of these teachers on his own composing technique was 'minimal'). After a year of study on a Fulbright Fellowship in Paris (where he… (Source: Wikipedia)
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