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"Self-Portrait - Dedicated to Leon Trotsky" (1937), oil on masonite, 30 x 24 in, of the painter Frida Kahlo, contemporary of Kay (National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington) Ulysses (Simpson) Kay |
Ulysses (Simpson) Kay(1917-1995) |
project Kay (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of 1900 Ulysses (Simpson) Kay was born in Tucson on the 7th Jenuary 1917, the same year of the composers Aeschbacher, Andrasovan, Arnell, Baumann, Cole, Dolin, Gardner, Hajiyev, Harrison, Jakova, Kaslik, Latham, Mihály, Penberthy, Poser, Smith Brindle. He died in Englewood (New Jersey) on the 20th May 1995 OPERE"The Boor" was performed on the 3rd of April 1968 in Lexington, Ky."The Juggler of Our Lady" was performed on the 3rd of February 1962 in New Orleans "The Capitoline Venus" was performed on the 12nd of March 1971 in Urbana, Illinois "Jubilee" was performed in Jackson on the 12nd of April 1976 "Frederick Douglass" was performed on the 14th of April 1991 in Newark LIEDER"Indian summer" (These are the days when birds come back), published in 1964, text of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)"Ample make this bed", published in 1964, text of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) "The children's hour" (Between the dark and the daylight), published in 1954, text of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) "Elysium is as far" (Elysium is as far as to), published in 1964, text of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) "War is kind", published in 1972, text of Stephen Crane (1871-1900) "Black Riders", published in 1972, text of Stephen Crane (1871-1900) "A Spirit", published in 1972, text of Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
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