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Composers BureauDonald O. JohnstonBiography Johnston's compositional style consists of a strongly tertian harmonic vocabulary with bitonal implications. Open fifths frequently appear in strong rhythmic positions. His metrical schemes often contrast "white note" with "black note" meters. Rhythmic constructions are frequently spiced with intricate cross rhythms. Johnston saw military service in Korea, serving with the 45th Infantry Division during the Korean War. In addition to composing music for the official march and marching song for the 45th Division, he created special concert music for the concert band and the Thunderbird "Dance" Band which assisted in USO shows. Johnston's post-war compositions have appeared in a number of publishers' catalogs including Summy-Birchard Co., Bourne Co., G. Schirmer, Elkan-Vogel, Boston Music Corp., Harold Flammer, Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Rochester Music Publishers, Theodore Presser, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., Warner Brothers, Masters Music Publications, Inc., Shawnee Press, and Ludwig Publishing Co., Inc. Johnston conducted his composition studies under Philip Warner, Robert Mills Delaney, Bernard Rogers, and Howard Hanson. Johnston taught at the College of Idaho (1954-55) in Caldwell, Idaho, Ripon College (1955-58) in Ripon, Wisconsin, and the University of Montana (1960-1993), Missoula, Montana, where he held the position of Composer-in-Residence and Professor of Composition. Further Information Donald O. Johnston's website: www.arsnovamusic.com/johnston.html
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