- Source: Kermit Moore
- Serangan bom atom Hiroshima dan Nagasaki
- Bill Rexford
- Miki Tikus
- Hakim Agung Amerika Serikat
- Lagu Terbaik (Critics' Choice Movie Award)
- Daftar kota di Texas
- Separ
- USS Nevada (BB-36)
- Charles Evans Hughes
- Academy Awards ke-84
- Kermit Moore
- Kermit (given name)
- Jaco Pastorius (album)
- Watertown (album)
- Kermit the Frog
- You Belong to Me (Carly Simon song)
- As One (Kool & the Gang album)
- Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz album)
- Killing Me Softly (Roberta Flack album)
- Dorothy Rudd Moore
Kermit Moore (March 11, 1929 – November 11, 2013) was an American conductor, cellist, and composer.
Early life and education
Of African American heritage, Moore was born in Akron, Ohio.
While still in high school, Moore studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
In Manhattan, Mr. Moore studied the cello with Felix Salmond at the Juilliard School while simultaneously studying for a master's degree in composition and musicology at New York University.
Career
Moore was one of the founders of the Symphony of the New World, the first racially integrated orchestra in the United States. Together with his wife Dorothy Rudd Moore and others, he founded the Society of Black Composers. He was also a member and board member of the Musicians Club of New York.
Personal life
Moore was married to the composer Dorothy Rudd Moore.
References
External links
Kermit Moore on WNYC