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Carl Schroeder is an American composer based in Minnesota. His works include the orchestral elegy "Christine's Lullaby"; "The Minnesota Portraits," a three-movement suite for concert band; "88 Keys," a composition for solo piano using the instrument's 88 keys once each; "Two December Carols," a set of two holiday carols for accompanied choir; "Birmingham," a work for orchestra and narrator inspired by the Letter from Birmingham Jail of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; "Remembrance," a concert band tribute to soldiers who served in the American Civil War; "Spin," a concert band work inspired by biking trips on the Root River State Trail in southeastern Minnesota; and "Lake Harriet Bandshell Blues," a concert band work that celebrates the outdoor bandshell performance venue at Lake Harriet (Minne

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  • كارل شرودر (ملحن) (ar)
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  • كارل شرودر (بالإنجليزية: Carl Schroeder)‏ هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 20 مايو 1981. (ar)
  • Carl Schroeder is an American composer based in Minnesota. His works include the orchestral elegy "Christine's Lullaby"; "The Minnesota Portraits," a three-movement suite for concert band; "88 Keys," a composition for solo piano using the instrument's 88 keys once each; "Two December Carols," a set of two holiday carols for accompanied choir; "Birmingham," a work for orchestra and narrator inspired by the Letter from Birmingham Jail of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; "Remembrance," a concert band tribute to soldiers who served in the American Civil War; "Spin," a concert band work inspired by biking trips on the Root River State Trail in southeastern Minnesota; and "Lake Harriet Bandshell Blues," a concert band work that celebrates the outdoor bandshell performance venue at Lake Harriet (Minne (en)
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  • كارل شرودر (بالإنجليزية: Carl Schroeder)‏ هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 20 مايو 1981. (ar)
  • Carl Schroeder is an American composer based in Minnesota. His works include the orchestral elegy "Christine's Lullaby"; "The Minnesota Portraits," a three-movement suite for concert band; "88 Keys," a composition for solo piano using the instrument's 88 keys once each; "Two December Carols," a set of two holiday carols for accompanied choir; "Birmingham," a work for orchestra and narrator inspired by the Letter from Birmingham Jail of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; "Remembrance," a concert band tribute to soldiers who served in the American Civil War; "Spin," a concert band work inspired by biking trips on the Root River State Trail in southeastern Minnesota; and "Lake Harriet Bandshell Blues," a concert band work that celebrates the outdoor bandshell performance venue at Lake Harriet (Minnesota). (en)
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