William Duckworth (born 1943) is an American composer who also is an
author, educator and Internet pioneer. He has written more than 200 pieces
of music and is credited with the composition of the first postminimal
piece of music, The Time Curve Preludes (1977-1978), for piano. His other
notable compositions include Thirty-One Days (1987), for alto saxophone,
and Southern Harmony (1980-1981), a choral work which uses certain
features of shape note singing. Duckworth is a Professor of Music at
Bucknell University. Nora Farrell, his wife, runs Monroe Street Music,
which publishes many of his pieces. In recent years, Duckworth has
concentrated on releasing music at his [LINK:
http://cathedral.monroestreet.com/index.php] Cathedral Web site and has
shifted much of his attention from music composed for traditional acoustic
instruments to electronic music which utilizes world music influences and
invites active participation f
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