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Lewis Spratlan, Who Took Winding Route to Music Pulitzer, Dies at 82

The New York Times – Music:

His opera sat unproduced for decades. Then a piece of it garnered one of the field’s top prizes. Then it sat some more.

Neil Genzlinger
Author: Neil Genzlinger

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Deaths (Obituaries), Life Is a Dream (Opera), Music, Opera, Pulitzer Prizes, Santa Fe Opera, Spratlan, Lewis
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