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Home > People > Composers > Johnson, Tom

Johnson, Tom

(11/18/1939)

Tom Johnson is an American minimalist composer and a former student of Morton Feldman. From 1971 to 1983 he was a music critic for The Village Voice, an anthology of these articles was published in 1989 under the title The Voice of New Music. During this New York period he also composed four of his best-known works: An Hour for Piano (1971), The Four- Note Opera (1972), Failing (1975) and Nine Bells (1979).

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Work Name Category Year Composed
Against the Silence Instrumental
Around the Silence Instrumental
Bedtime Stories Instrumental 1985
Before the Silence Instrumental
Block Design Instrumental
Counting Duets Chamber Music 1982
Doublings Instrumental 1980
Failing Instrumental 1975
For the Silence Instrumental
Into the Silence Instrumental
Les Vaches de Narayana Instrumental
Music for 88 Instrumental
Plucking Chamber Music 2015
Rational Melodies Instrumental 1982
Rational Melodies (arr. S. Hülsermann, O. Pyras and J.Y. Song for clarinet, percussion and piano) (excerpts) Chamber Music 1982
Tango Instrumental 1984
The Chord Catalogue Instrumental
Through the Silence Instrumental
Tilework Instrumental
Toward the Silence Instrumental
Wesley's Challenge No. 4 Choral - Secular 2001
Within the Silence Instrumental
55 Chords Instrumental 2009

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