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Steve Heitzeg

Born: 15th October 1959, Minnesota, United States

Nationality: American

Steve Heitzeg is an American composer whose works include compositions for orchestra, chorus, chamber ensemble, ballet, and film.

His work is well known for themes of environmentalism and social justice, and often incorporates unusual instrumentation with ecological or thematic resonance, such as stones, driftwood, and whale bones. He has written more than 150 compositions since the late 1970s, including the award-winning On the Day You Were Born, his 2001 Nobel Symphony, and soundtracks for films, including PBS's Death of the Dream (which won an Upper Midwest Emmy Award) and A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz.

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