Randall Thompson
- 1996 TMEA All-State Choir, Baylor University Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Douglas McEwen, Stephen Heyde
- Colin Andrews, Janette Fishell, Choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville, North Carolina Usa
- Julie Yu, Amanda Wadsworth, Senior High Honor Choir
- University of South Dakota Chamber Singers, David Holdhusen
Biography
Randall Thompson (1899-1984) was an American composer who became famous for his numerous choral works, including the popular Alleluia, The Peaceable Kingdom, and The Testament of Freedom. In the 1920s, after attending Harvard and the American Academy in Rome, Thompson took up the cause of music education at the collegiate level, aided by a Guggenheim grant. Though the bulk of his output was for choir, Thompson composed three symphonies and various instrumental works, including two string quartets and a suite for the unusual combination of oboe, clarinet, and viola. Thompson's music was championed by Sergey Koussevitzky and Leonard Bernstein.