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AMERICAN COMPOSER (1913-2003)
Kent W. Kennan; Kent Wheeler Kennan

Kent Kennan         
Kent Wheeler Kennan (April 18, 1913, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – November 1, 2003, Austin, Texas) was an American composer, author, educator, and professor.
Geoffrey Kent         
  • Kent in 2015
FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN, AND CEO OF ABERCROMBIE & KENT; FOUNDING MEMBER AND FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE WORLD TRAVEL AND TOURISM COUNCIL
Draft:Geoffrey Kent; Abercrombie & Kent
Geoffrey JW Kent, born July 14, 1942, is the founder, co-chairman and chief executive officer of Abercrombie & Kent, an international luxury travel company. He is credited with introducing the first luxury photographic African Safari Wiese, Icons and Innovations "Robb Report" January 1st, 2006 in 1962.
kent         
  • A map of Romney Marsh "The history of imbanking and drayning" by [[William Dugdale]] (1662).
  • An early mention of Kent in the ''[[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]]'' between 11th and 12th centuries
  • Coat of arms of Kent
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • View of the White Cliffs of Dover from France
  • county history]]
  • Geological cross-section of Kent, showing how it relates to major towns
  • Kent within England
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  • Rochester]]
  • [[Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway]]
  • [[Priestfield Stadium]] is the home of [[Gillingham FC]], Kent's only [[Football League]] team
  • Converted [[oast house]]s at [[Frittenden]]
  • abbr=on}} [[Eurostar]] train at km 48 (mile 30) on [[High Speed 1]], near [[Strood]]
  • The [[White Cliffs of Dover]]
COUNTY OF ENGLAND, UK
County of Kent, England; Kent, England; Kent County, England; Garden of England; Garden of england; County of Kent; County Kent; Cantium; Kent (England); Education in Kent; Kent (county); Sport in Kent; Culture in Kent; Κάντιον
past and past participle of ken.

Wikipedia

Kent Kennan

Kent Wheeler Kennan (April 18, 1913, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – November 1, 2003, Austin, Texas) was an American composer, author, educator, and professor.

He learned to play the organ and the piano and received degrees in composition and music theory from the University of Michigan and the Eastman School of Music. At the age of 23, he was awarded the Rome Prize, which allowed him to study for three years in Europe, primarily at the American Academy in Rome. He was the half brother of the diplomat and historian George F. Kennan.

For most of his career, Kennan was a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, also teaching briefly at Kent State University. His work as a professor was briefly interrupted by World War II, when he served as a bandmaster for the United States Army. Upon his release, he taught for two years (1947-1949) at Ohio State University before returning to the University of Texas.

His compositions include works for orchestra, chamber ensemble and solo instrument as well as songs and choral music. His Sonata for Trumpet and Piano is part of the standard repertoire for many collegiate trumpet studios. His Night Soliloquy was written in 1936 and is set for solo flute, piano and strings. Kennan composed his last major work in 1956 at the age of 43 and largely abandoned composition, writing only occasional small pieces and devoting himself to teaching and educational writing.

His books Counterpoint and The Technique of Orchestration have been widely used as classroom texts.

On May 5, 1957, Howard Hanson and the Eastman-Rochester Orchestra recorded Kennan's Three Pieces for Orchestra, a work composed in Rome in 1936 and premiered in 1939 by Hanson and the Rochester orchestra. It was released by Mercury Records on LP (SR90147) and CD (434307-2). The three movements are "Promenade," "Nocturne," and "Il Campo dei Fiori".

On December 30, 2003, Kent Kennan: Chamber Music was released by Pierian on CD (0017). Featuring Felicity Coltman on piano, with the Austin Chamber Music Center, the album includes "Sonata for Violin and Piano," composed 1937, "Night Soliloquy," composed 1936, "Scherzo, Aria and Fugato for Oboe and Piano," composed 1949, "Threnody for Violin and Piano," composed 1992, and "Quintet for Piano and Strings," composed 1935. These last two tracks, "Threnody" and "Quintet" were performed in the presence of the composer. Austin Chamber Music ensemble performers included Richard Kilmer, violin, Megan Meisenbach, flute, Kathleen Turner, oboe, Adrianna Hulscher, violin, Jennifer Bourianoff, violin, Ames Asbell, viola, and Margaret Coltman-Smith, cello.