Allen Sapp (Composer)
Born: 10th December 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died: 4th January 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Nationality: American
Allen Sapp was a composer of music for piano, voice, chamber and orchestral music.
He studied at Harvard University primarily with Walter Piston and Irving Fine, and privately with Nadia Boulanger and Aaron Copland. He joined the Harvard music faculty in 1948. After a brief appointment at Wellesley College (1958–61) he was appointed Chair of the music department at the University of Buffalo (later, State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo). While at Buffalo, Sapp presided over many significant projects promoting contemporary music and art, including the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts (with Lukas Foss), and helped build a significant music faculty including the Budapest String Quartet, musicologists Jeremy Noble and James McKinnon, and music librarians James B. Coover and Carol June Bradley.
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