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Frederick A. Fox : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick A. Fox Frederick Alfred Fox, Jr. (January 17, 1931 – August 24, 2011) was an American composer and music educator specializing in contemporary classical music.〔http://allenfuneralhome.org/obituaries/frederick-alfred-fox,-jr.aspx〕 ==Formative years== Frederick A. Fox was born in Detroit, Michigan. His early musical training in his native city encompassed the saxophone (with Laurence "Larry" Teal) and music theory and arranging (with Ray McConnell). He subsequently studied composition with Ruth Shaw Wiley and received the B.Mus. degree from Wayne State University in 1953. He worked for a year with Ross Lee Finney at the University of Michigan, but took a leave from his studies to tour as a jazz saxophonist (tenor and baritone), a career he gave up in 1956–57 to return to serious composing. Fox then came to Bloomington, Indiana and the Indiana University School of Music (now the Jacobs School of Music), where he studied composition with Bernhard Heiden, and from which he was graduated with the M.Mus. (1957) and D.Mus. (1959).〔(O'Brien, Eugene. ) ''Frederick Fox'' in "To Honor Retiring Faculty." Indiana University, Bloomington, April 17, 1997.〕
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