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All Episodes

Hearing The Pulitzers — 73 episodes

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Episode 67 - 2009: Steve Reich, Double Sextet

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Episode 66 - 2008: David Lang, The Little Match Girl Passion

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Episode 65 - 2007: Ornette Coleman, Sound Grammar

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Episode 64 - 2006: Yehudi Wyner, Piano Concerto: 'Chiavi in Mano'

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Bonus: Giants in the Earth Revisited

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Episode 63 - 2005: Steven Stucky, Concerto for Orchestra, No. 2

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Episode 62 - 2004: Paul Moravec, Tempest Fantasy

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Episode 61 - 2003: John Adams, On the Transmigration of Souls

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Episode 60 - 2002: Henry Brant, Ice Field

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Episode 59 - 2001: John Corigliano, Symphony No. 2 for String Orchestra

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Episode 58 - 2000: Lewis Spratlan, Life is a Dream, Opera in Three Acts: Act II, Concert Version

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Episode 57 - 1999: Melinda Wagner, Concerto for Flute, Strings and Percussion

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Episode 56 - 1998: Aaron Jay Kernis, String Quartet #2 (musica instrumentalis)

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Episode 55 - 1997: Wynton Marsalis, Blood on the Fields

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Episode 54 - 1996: George Walker, Lilacs for Voice and Orchestra

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Episode 53 - 1995: Morton Gould, Stringmusic

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Episode 52 - 1994: Gunther Schuller, Of Reminiscences and Reflections

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Episode 51 - 1993: Christopher Rouse, Trombone Concerto

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Episode 50 - 1992: Wayne Peterson, The Face of the Night, The Heart of the Dark

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Bonus: An Interview with Howard Pollack

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Episode 49 - 1991: Shulamit Ran, Symphony

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Episode 48 - 1990: Mel Powell, Duplicates

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Episode 47 - 1989: Roger Reynolds, Whispers Out of Time

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Bonus: An Interview with William Bolcom

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Episode 46 - 1988: William Bolcom, Twelve New Etudes

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Bonus: An Interview with John Harbison

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Episode 45 - 1987: John Harbison, The Flight Into Egypt

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Episode 44 - 1986: George Perle, Wind Quintet IV

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Episode 43 -1985: Stephen Albert, Symphony RiverRun

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Episode 42 - 1984: Bernard Rands, Canti del Sole

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Bonus: An Interview with Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

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Episode 41 - 1983: Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Symphony No.1 (Three Movements for Orchestra)

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Episode 40 - 1982: Roger Sessions, Concerto for Orchestra

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Episode 39 - 1981: No Winner

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Episode 38 - 1980: David Del Tredici, In Memory of a Summer Day

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Episode 37 - 1979: Joseph Schwantner, Aftertones of Infinity

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Episode 36 - 1978: Michael Colgrass, Déjà Vu

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Episode 35 - 1977: Richard Wernick, Visions of Terror and Wonder

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Episode 34 - 1976: Ned Rorem, Air Music

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Episode 33 - 1975: Dominick Argento, From the Diary of Virginia Woolf

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Episode 32 - 1974: Donald Martino, Notturno

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Episode 31 - 1973: Elliott Carter, String Quartet No. 3

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Episode 30 - 1972: Jacob Druckman, Windows

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Episode 29 - 1971: Mario Davidovsky, Synchronisms No. 6

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Episode 28 - 1970: Charles Wuorinen, Time’s Encomium

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Episode 27 - 1969: Karel Husa, String Quartet No. 3

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Episode 26 - 1968: George Crumb, Echoes of Time and the River

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Episode 25 - 1967: Leon Kirchner, Third String Quartet

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Episode 24 - 1966: Leslie Bassett, Variations for Orchestra

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Episode 23 - 1965: No Prize (the Pulitzer Hat Trick)

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Episode 22 - 1964: No Prize (again)

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Episode 21 - 1963: Samuel Barber, Piano Concerto No. 1

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Episode 20 - 1962: Robert Ward, The Crucible

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Episode 19 - 1961: Walter Piston, Symphony No. 7

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Episode 18 - 1960: Elliott Carter, Second String Quartet

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Episode 17 - 1959: John La Montaine, Piano Concerto No. 1

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Episode 16 - 1958: Samuel Barber, Vanessa

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Episode 15 - 1957: Norman Dello Joio, Meditations on Ecclesiastes

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Episode 14 - 1956: Ernst Toch, Symphony No. 3

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Episode 13 - 1955:Gian Carlo Menotti, The Saint of Bleecker Street

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Episode 12 - 1954: Quincy Porter, Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra

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EPISODE 11 - 1953: No Prize

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EPISODE 10 - 1952: Gail Kubik, Symphony Concertante

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Episode 9 - 1951: Douglas Moore, Giants in the Earth

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Episode 8 - 1950: Gian Carlo Menotti, The Consul

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Episode 7 - 1949: Virgil Thomson, Louisiana Story

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Episode 6 - 1948: Walter Piston, Symphony No. 3

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Episode 5 - 1947: Charles E. Ives, Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting"

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Episode 4 - 1946: Leo Sowerby, Canticle of the Sun

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Episode 3 - 1945: Aaron Copland, Appalachian Spring

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Episode 2: 1944 - Howard Hanson, Symphony No. 4 ("Requiem")

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Episode 1 - 1943: William Schuman, Secular Cantata, No. 2, "A Free Song"

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