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David Del Tredici, Who Set ‘Alice’ to Music, Dies at 86

A Pulitzer Prize-winning composer who liked to redefine himself, he was originally known as an experimentalist but was later identified with a lush style that came to be called the New Romanticism.

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City College of New York, Classical Music, Deaths (Obituaries), Del Tredici, David (1937-2023), Final Alice (Musical Work), Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Music, Pulitzer Prizes
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