Robert Ward was a composer born in 1917 who achieved great success in his career. He won the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for his opera "The Crucible" based on the play by Arthur Miller. He also composed other works such as "Jubilation: An Overture" from 1945, the "Sacred Songs for Pantheists" from 1951, and "Euphony for Orchestra" from 1954. His success has earned him a net worth of $7 million.
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💰 Net worth: $7 Million (2024)
About
1962 Pulitzer Prize winner for his 1961 opera "The Crucible" based on the play by Arthur Miller. His other works included "Jubilation: An Overture" from 1945, the "Sacred Songs for Pantheists" from 1951, and "Euphony for Orchestra" from 1954.
Before Fame
He received a fellowship from the Juilliard School in 1939, studying composition under the famed Frederick Jacobi, orchestration with Bernard Wagenaar, and conducting with Albert Stoessel and Edgar Schenkman.
Trivia
He earned a Bronze Star for meritorious service in the Aleutian Islands during World War II.
Family Life
His family owned a moving and storage company. He grew up with four siblings. He married Mary Raymond Benedict in 1944.
Associated With
He studied composition under Aaron Copland at the Berkshire Music Center in 1941.