Chronological list of American classical composers

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The following is a chronological list (by year of birth) of American composers of classical music.

Baroque[]

Classical era[]

Romantic era[]

Modern/contemporary[]

  • Scott Joplin (1867/68–1917)
  • Joseph Carl Breil (1870–1926)
  • Howard Brockway (1870–1951)
  • Louis Coerne (1870–1922)
  • Henry Eichheim (1870–1942)
  • Frederick Converse (1871–1940)
  • Henry Kimball Hadley (1871–1937)
  • Arthur Nevin (1871–1943)[69]
  • Estelle Ricketts (1871–19??)
  • Arthur Farwell (1872–1952)
  • Rubin Goldmark (1872–1936)
  • Edward Burlingame Hill (1872–1960)
  • J. Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954)
  • Daniel Gregory Mason (1873–1953)
  • Mary Carr Moore (1873–1957)
  • Fitzhugh Andrews (1873–1961)
  • Anna Gardner Goodwin (1874–1959)
  • Charles Ives (1874–1954)
  • Bert R. Anthony (1876–1923)
  • Frederick Ayres (1876–1926)
  • John Alden Carpenter (1876–1951)
  • Carl Ruggles (1876–1971)
  • Mabel Wheeler Daniels (1877–1971)
  • Blair Fairchild (1877–1933)
  • George M. Cohan (1878–1942)
  • Frank La Forge (1879–1953)
  • Ernest Bloch (1880–1959)
  • Arthur Shepherd (1880–1958)
  • Clarence Cameron White (1880–1960)
  • Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881–1946)
  • James Reese Europe (1881–1919)
  • Richard Hageman (1881–1966)
  • Paul Hastings Allen (1882–1952)
  • Marion Bauer (1882–1955)
  • Seth Bingham (1882–1972)
  • Robert Nathaniel Dett (1882–1943)
  • Ralph Lyford (1882–1927)
  • Charles Tomlinson Griffes (1884–1920)
  • Louis Gruenberg (1884–1964)
  • Nora Holt (c. 1884–1974)
  • (c. 1885 – c. 1925)[70][71]
  • Wallingford Riegger (1885–1961)
  • Deems Taylor (1885–1966)
  • John J. Becker (1886–1961)
  • Edward Joseph Collins (1886–1951)
  • Joseph Lamb (1887–1960)
  • Florence Price (1887–1953)
  • Ernst Toch (1887–1964)
  • Philip Greeley Clapp (1888–1954)
  • Hall Johnson (1888–1970)
  • Artie Matthews (1888–1958)
  • Philip James (1890–1975)
  • (1891–1970)[72][73]
  • Frederick Jacobi (1891–1952)
  • (1891–1962)[74]
  • Katherine K. Davis (1892–1980)
  • Ferde Grofé (1892–1972)
  • Lawrence Benjamin Brown (1893–1972)
  • Douglas Moore (1893–1969)
  • Leo Ornstein (1893–2002)
  • Bernard Rogers (1893–1968)
  • John Laurence Seymour (1893–1986)
  • Clarence Williams (1893?–1965)
  • Robert Russell Bennett (1894–1981)
  • (1894–1967)[75][76]
  • Edmund Jenkins (1894–1926)
  • James P. Johnson (1894–1955)
  • Jimmy McHugh (1894–1969)
  • Walter Piston (1894–1976)
  • Mark Wessel (1894–1973)
  • (1895–1993)[77][78]
  • Carl McKinley (1895–1966)
  • Leo Sowerby (1895–1968)
  • William Grant Still (1895–1978)
  • Howard Hanson (1896–1981)
  • Leroy Robertson (1896–1971)
  • Roger Sessions (1896–1985)
  • Virgil Thomson (1896–1989)
  • Jaromír Weinberger (1896–1967)
  • Henry Cowell (1897–1965)
  • Erich Korngold (1897–1957)
  • Stanley R. Avery (1897–1967)
  • Quincy Porter (1897–1966)
  • Ernst Bacon (1898–1990)
  • Avery Claflin (1898–1979)
  • George Gershwin (1898–1937)
  • (1898–1982)[79][80]
  • Roy Harris (1898–1979)
  • William Levi Dawson (1899–1990)
  • John Woods Duke (1899–1984)
  • Duke Ellington (1899–1974)
  • George Frederick McKay (1899–1970)
  • Randall Thompson (1899–1984)
  • George Antheil (1900–1959)
  • Aaron Copland (1900–1990)
  • Willis Laurence James (1900–1966)
  • Ernst Krenek (1900–1991)
  • Otto Luening (1900–1996)
  • Elinor Remick Warren (1900–1991)
  • Alfredo Antonini (1901–1983)
  • Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953)
  • Harry Partch (1901–1974)
  • John Wesley Work III (1901–1967)
  • Celius Dougherty (1902–1986)
  • John Vincent (1902–1977)
  • Meredith Willson (1902–1984)
  • Stefan Wolpe (1902–1972)
  • Vernon Duke (1903–1969)
  • Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966)
  • Undine Smith Moore (1904–1989)
  • Marc Blitzstein (1905–1964)
  • Paul Creston (1906–1985)
  • Ross Lee Finney (1906–1997)
  • Miriam Gideon (1906–1996)
  • Hubert Klyne Headley (1906–1996)
  • Normand Lockwood (1906–2002)
  • Willson Osborne (1906–1979)
  • Louise Talma (1906–1996)
  • David Tamkin (1906–1975)
  • David Van Vactor (1906–1994)
  • Franz Waxman (1906–1967)
  • Irene Britton Smith (1907–1999)
  • Howard Swanson (1907–1978)
  • Alec Wilder (1907–1980)
  • Leroy Anderson (1908–1975)
  • Elliott Carter (1908–2012)
  • (1908–1953)[81][82]
  • Zenobia Powell Perry (1908–2004)
  • John Verrall (1908–2001)
  • Charles Naginski (1909–1940)
  • Elie Siegmeister (1909–1991)
  • Samuel Barber (1910–1981)
  • Paul Bowles (1910–1999)
  • William Schuman (1910–1992)
  • Mark Oakland Fax (1911–1974)
  • Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975)
  • Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000)
  • Gian Carlo Menotti (1911–2007)
  • Julia Smith (1911–1989)
  • Wayne Barlow (1912–1996)
  • Arthur Berger (1912–2003)
  • John Cage (1912–1992)
  • Don Gillis (1912–1978)
  • Conlon Nancarrow (1912–1997)
  • Hugo Weisgall (1912–1997)
  • Milton Adolphus (1913–1988)
  • Margaret Bonds (1913–1972)[83]
  • Henry Brant (1913–2008)
  • Norman Dello Joio (1913–2008)
  • Alvin Etler (1913–1973)
  • Vivian Fine (1913–2000)
  • Clare Grundman (1913–1996)
  • Morton Gould (1913–1996)
  • Jerome Moross (1913–1983)
  • Gardner Read (1913–2005)
  • (1914–1978)[84][85]
  • Cecil Effinger (1914–1990)
  • Irving Fine (1914–1963)
  • Roger Goeb (1914–1997)
  • Alexei Haieff (1914–1994)
  • Gail Kubik (1914–1984)
  • Frantz Casséus (1915–1993)
  • David Diamond (1915–2005)
  • (1915–1988)[86][87]
  • George Perle (1915–2009)
  • Vincent Persichetti (1915–1987)
  • Robert Strassburg (1915–2003)
  • Milton Babbitt (1916–2011)
  • Ellis B. Kohs (1916–2000)
  • Ben Weber (1916–1979)
  • Ruth Shaw Wylie (1916–1989)
  • Edward T. Cone (1917–2004)
  • Robert Erickson (1917–1997)
  • Lou Harrison (1917–2003)
  • Ulysses Kay (1917–1995)
  • Robert Ward (1917–2013)
  • Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990)
  • Howard Boatwright (1918–1999)
  • George Rochberg (1918–2005)
  • Joseph Willard Roosevelt (1918–2008)
  • Jacob Avshalomov (1919–2013)
  • Leon Kirchner (1919–2009)
  • Paul Manz (1919–2009)
  • Helen Tobias-Duesberg (1919–2010)
  • (1920–1993)[88]
  • Earl Kim (1920–1998)
  • John La Montaine (1920–2013)
  • Harold Shapero (1920–2013)
  • Douglas Allanbrook (1921–2003)
  • Jack Beeson (1921–2010)
  • William Bergsma (1921–1994)
  • Karel Husa (1921–2016)
  • Andrew Imbrie (1921–2007)
  • Ralph Shapey (1921–2002)
  • Leo Smit (1921–1999)
  • Romeo Cascarino (1922–2002)
  • (1922–2006)[89][90]
  • Lukas Foss (1922–2009)[91]
  • David N. Johnson (1922–1987)
  • Francis Thorne (1922–2017)
  • (1922–2013)[70][92]
  • George Walker (1922–2018)
  • Ursula Mamlok (1923–2016)
  • Peter Mennin (1923–1983)
  • Ned Rorem (born 1923)
  • Daniel Pinkham (1923–2006)
  • Mel Powell (1923–1998)
  • Mark Bucci (1924–2002)
  • Ezra Laderman (1924–2015)
  • Benjamin Lees (1924–2010)
  • Julia Perry (1924–1979)
  • Robert Starer (1924–2001)
  • Tony Acquaviva (1925–1986)
  • Robert Beadell (1925–1994)
  • Richard Hoffmann (composer, 1925) (1925–2021)
  • Frank Lewin (1925–2008)
  • Kirke Mechem (born 1925)
  • Robert Owens (1925–2017)
  • Gunther Schuller (1925–2015)
  • Hale Smith (1925–2009)
  • Paul W. Whear (1925–2021)
  • Edward Bland (1926–2013)
  • Earle Brown (1926–2002)
  • (1926–1991)[93][70]
  • Richard Faith (1926–2021)
  • Morton Feldman (1926–1987)
  • Carlisle Floyd (1926–2021)
  • Lee Hoiby (1926–2011)
  • Ben Johnston (1926–2019)
  • William O. Smith (1926–2020)
  • David Tudor (1926–1996)
  • Dominick Argento (1927–2019)
  • John W. Downey (1927–2004)
  • Donald Erb (1927–2008)
  • Walter Hartley (1927–2016)
  • Janet Maguire (born 1927)
  • Salvatore Martirano (1927–1995)
  • Richard Maxfield (1927–1969)
  • (1927–1982)[94][70]
  • (1927–1995)[95]
  • Richard Swift (1927–2003)
  • Samuel Adler (born 1928)
  • Ruth Anderson (1928–2019)
  • T. J. Anderson (born 1928)
  • James Cohn (born 1928)
  • Arthur Cunningham (1928–1997)
  • Jacob Druckman (1928–1996)
  • Nicolas Flagello (1928–1994)
  • Robert Helps (1928–2001)
  • Betty Jackson King (1928–1994)
  • Thea Musgrave (born 1928)
  • George Crumb (born 1929)
  • Leonard Kastle (1929–2011)
  • Charles Knox (1929–2019)
  • Robert Muczynski (1929–2010)
  • André Previn (1929–2019)
  • Cecil Taylor (1929–2018)
  • Yehudi Wyner (born 1929)
  • Muhal Richard Abrams (1930–2017)
  • Robert Ashley (1930–2014)
  • Larry Austin (1930–2018)
  • Robert Cogan (born 1930)
  • Ornette Coleman (1930–2015)
  • Frederick C. Tillis (1930–2020)
  • David Baker (1931–2016)
  • Frederick A. Fox (1931–2011)
  • Richard Hundley (1931–2018)
  • Alvin Lucier (born 1931)
  • Peter Westergaard (1931–2019)
  • Donald Martino (1931–2005)
  • Leslie Adams (born 1932)
  • (1932-1981)[96]
  • Roland Hanna (1932–2002)
  • Leroy Jenkins (1932–2007)
  • Marvin David Levy (1932–2015)
  • Martin Mailman (1932–2000)
  • Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016)
  • Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932–2004)
  • John Towner Williams (born 1932)
  • Garland Anderson (1933–2001)
  • Leonardo Balada (born 1933)
  • Easley Blackwood, Jr. (born 1933)
  • Pozzi Escot (born 1933)
  • Morton Subotnick (born 1933)
  • Robert T. Anderson (1934–2009)
  • Benjamin Boretz (born 1934)
  • Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019)
  • Bernard Rands (born 1934)
  • James Tenney (1934–2006)
  • Richard Wernick (born 1934)
  • Samuel Jones (born 1935)
  • John Elwood Price (1935–1995)
  • Terry Riley (born 1935)
  • Peter Schickele (born 1935)
  • Charles Shere (1935–2020)
  • Conrad Susa (1935–2013)
  • La Monte Young (born 1935)
  • Harold Budd (1936–2020)
  • Stuart Dempster (born 1936)
  • Steve Reich (born 1936)
  • Robert Suderburg (1936–2013)
  • Jan Bach (1937–2020)
  • David Del Tredici (born 1937)
  • Philip Glass (born 1937)
  • Robert Moran (born 1937)
  • Maryanne Amacher (1938–2009)
  • William Bolcom (born 1938)
  • David Borden (born 1938)
  • Paul Chihara (born 1938)
  • Gloria Coates (born 1938)
  • John Corigliano (born 1938)
  • Alvin Curran (born 1938)
  • John Harbison (born 1938)
  • Frederic Rzewski (1938–2021)
  • Gregory Short (1938–1999)
  • Harvey Sollberger (born 1938)
  • Joan Tower (born 1938)
  • Charles Wuorinen (1938–2020)
  • Jon Appleton (born 1939)
  • Tom Johnson (born 1939)
  • Tomas Svoboda (born 1939)
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (born 1939)
  • Margaret Brouwer (born 1940)
  • Adrienne Albert (born 1941)
  • Curtis Curtis-Smith (1941–2014)
  • Roger Lee Hall (born 1942)
  • Meredith Monk (born 1942)
  • Morten Lauridsen (born 1943)
  • David Maslanka (1943–2017)
  • Robert Morris (born 1943)
  • Joseph Schwantner (born 1943)
  • William Albright (1944–1998)
  • Charles Amirkhanian (born 1945)
  • Thomas Oboe Lee (born 1945)
  • Thomas Pasatieri (born 1945)
  • Peter Lieberson (1946–2011)
  • Jan Swafford (born 1946)
  • John Coolidge Adams (born 1947)
  • Roger Craig Vogel (born 1947)
  • Gwyneth Walker (born 1947)
  • Thomas Albert (born 1948)
  • Richard Festinger (born 1948)
  • William Ackerman (born 1949)
  • Stephen Paulus (1949–2014)
  • Christopher Rouse (1949–2019)
  • James Adler (born 1950)
  • Frank Ferko (born 1950)
  • Michael Schelle (born 1950)
  • Craig Russell (born 1951)
  • Roger Bourland (born 1952)
  • Robert Een (born 1952)
  • Donal Fox (born 1952)
  • John Luther Adams (born 1953)
  • Daniel Asia (born 1953)
  • David Leisner (born 1953)
  • Roberto Sierra (born 1953)
  • Bruce Adolphe (born 1955)
  • David Conte (born 1955)
  • Richard Danielpour (born 1956)
  • Kenneth Fuchs (born 1956)
  • Michael Gandolfi (born 1956)
  • Miguel del Aguila (born 1957)
  • Douglas Knehans (born 1957)
  • Paul Moravec (born 1957)
  • Juliana Hall (born 1958)
  • Frank Ticheli (born 1958)
  • Sebastian Currier (born 1959)
  • Sidney Corbett (born 1960)
  • Kamran Ince (born 1960)
  • Thomas Hecht (born 1960)
  • Edward Knight (born 1961)
  • Lowell Liebermann (born 1961)
  • Michael Abels (born 1962)
  • Mark Adamo (born 1962)
  • Jennifer Higdon (born 1962)
  • Augusta Read Thomas (born 1964)
  • Christopher Theofanidis (born 1967)
  • Peter Boyer (born 1970)
  • Eric Whitacre (born 1970)
  • Timothy Archambault (born 1971)
  • Peter Askim (born 1971)
  • Jason Wright Wingate (born 1971)
  • Dan Coleman (born 1972)
  • Carter Pann (born 1972)
  • John Mackey (born 1973)
  • Mark Aanderud (born 1976)
  • Scott Perkins (born 1980)
  • Nico Muhly (born 1981)
  • Nicholas Urie (born 1985)
  • Roger Zare (born 1985)
  • (born 1986)

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  • Britton, Allen Perdue; Lowens, Irving; Crawford, Richard (1990). American sacred music imprints, 1698–1810: a bibliography. Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society. ISBN 091229695X.
  • Steel, David Warren; Hulan, Richard H. (2010). The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252077609.
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