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First name: Monte K.
Last name: Pishny-Floyd
Dates: 1941
Category: Quartet
Nationality: american
Opus name: Piano quartet (1966)
Publisher: CMC
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Information: DR. MONTE KEENE PISHNY-FLOYD was born in Oklahoma City in 1941. At six, he wrote his first composition. He attended Oklahoma City elementary and secondary schools, Oklahoma City University (B.Mus.,1964), University of Oklahoma (M.Mus., 1965) and Eastman School of Music (Ph.D. in composition, 1972). He studied composition with Bernard Rogers, David Diamond, Burrill Phillips, Ray Luke, among others, and piano with Eugene List. Dr. Pishny-Floyd joined the Faculty of St. Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana in 1968, and in 1971 came to the University of Saskatchewan. He is now a full professor and Head of Composition. Dr. Pishny-Floyd is married and has four daughters, all musical. His wife Annette (M.A. Eastman, 1970) is a pianist and a conductor, and she both copies and performs his music. His music has been performed throughout North America, in Europe, Israel, and South America and has been recorded, broadcast nationally on CBC, and published. In addition to composing prolifically for most media, Dr. Pishny-Floyd is a published scholar and poet who has written papers on a variety of topics and created a large body of poetry. He generally writes his own librettos and texts