David Del Tredici's Human Design Chart

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          David Del Tredici's Biography

          American composer who won a Pulitzer Prize in Music. Del Tredici is considered a pioneer of the Neo-Romantic movement. He is a former Guggenheim and Woodrow Wilson fellow. He has also been described by the Los Angeles Times as “one of our most flamboyant outsider composers.”
          Del Tredici taught at Harvard University, where he worked alongside Leon Kirchner, and was a part of the modernism movement.
          Much of Del Tredici’s work has been inspired by literature, including author and poet James Joyce. In 1999 and 2000 he taught at Yale University. He also has taught at Boston University, Juilliard School, and the University of Buffalo. As of 2013, he was a faculty member of the City College of New York.
          He has also created works celebrating “gayness”, acknowledging that many great composers were gay and that “it’s something to be celebrated”.
          His In Memory of a Summer Day (part one of Child Alice) won Del Tredici a Pulitzer Prize. That piece would be developed into a ballet, which has been performed by the National Ballet of Canada and the Grand Théâtre de Genève.

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          David Del Tredici's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.