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Alan Hovhaness was an American composer known for his distinctive and eclectic style, which often incorporated elements of Eastern and Western music traditions. His works, including symphonies and choral pieces, are characterized by their melodic and harmonic richness. Hovhaness's contributions to classical music have earned him a place among notable American composers, and his innovative approach to composition continues to be appreciated by musicians and listeners.
"There were periods when I sometimes made fires in a large, open fireplace that lasted about two weeks, which was how long it took to burn my compositions. So there has been an awful lot that I have destroyed."
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"This is not to say that the Scots are not fine people, but they were all sort of... well, my grandfather was a minister and sort of Protestant, and this was rather depressing to me."
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