North Carolina Awards [serial] 1965

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Perhaps his most important work deals with American culture and politics, with man's endless problems in an ever-changing world.
In recent years, when civilization seemed defeated by its own devices, he has described himself as a "terrified optimist"; yet readers are always heartened by his conviction that the principles of American democracy are sound and regenerative.
North Carolina State Library Raleigh Hunter Johnson receives a North Carolina Award for fine arts as one who stands among the
...first rank of American composers and one whose music is internationally recognized. Born in Johnston County, where he is now living and devoting his entire time to composition, he early learned to play the piano. After preliminary education in this State, he went to the Eastman School of Music, and thereafter intermittently combined teaching and composing at several universities, until recently the University of Illinois. Honors have been heaped upon him: among them the Prix de Rome, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters for "distinguished service to creative American music." Frequently performed at Concerts in this country and abroad are his Piano Sonata; Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra; Serenade for Flute and Clarinet; Trio for Flute, Oboe and Piano; and songs based on texts by Emily Dickinson.

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