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  1. William Hibbard (b. 1939) was a distinguished composer, conductor, violist and teacher. He was appointed to the University of Iowa Music Composition faculty in 1966, and promoted to full professor in 1977. He became Chair of the Theory and Composition area in the School of Music in 1982.

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  3. William Hibbard. American composer, conductor and violinist, born 8th August 1939 in Newton, Massachusetts, died 5th April 1989 in San Francisco.

  4. William Alden Hibbard was a prominent composer, musician, and music professor at the University of Iowa. Born on August 8, 1939, in Newton, Massachusetts, he displayed an early aptitude for music - while still in junior high school, Hibbard began taking music composition lessons from Francis Judd Cooke at the New England Conservatory of Music.

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "In Memoriam William Hibbard (1939-1989)" on Discogs.

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  6. Composition list. Click a category to see all compositions of William Hibbard in that category. Click a composition title to see more detailed information. Chamber music. Instrumental music. Vocal music. Sheet music for William Hibbard. These are automatic search results at SheetMusicPlus.com. Not all results may be relevant.

  7. The avenue's titans were dying: Wirt Dexter in 1890, George Pullman in 1897, Philip D. Armour in 1901, William G. Hibbard in 1904, Marshall Field in 1906. Their children, even those who had originally lived on Prairie Avenue, were moving elsewhere, helping to create new elite enclaves.