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Born in Los Angeles on October 18, 1932, John Biggs received his Masters degree in composition from the University of California at Los Angeles, doing further study at the University of Southern California and the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Antwerp, Belgium. His teachers include Roy Harris, Lukas Foss, Ingolf Dahl, Flor Peeters, Halsey Stevens, and Leonard Stein. As an educator, he has taught at Los Angeles City College, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. He also served as composer-in-residence to six colleges in Kansas under a grant from the Department of Health, Education, & Welfare. As a performer, he founded the John Biggs Consort, which toured internationally under Columbia Artists Management, specializing in medieval, renaissance, and 20th century music. As a composer, he has won numerous awards and honors including a Rockefeller Grant, Fulbright Grant, Atwater-Kent Award, ASCAP “Serious Music Award” every year since 1974, and a number of “Meet the Composer” grants from diverse parts of the United States. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
John Biggs's Album
Music from the Fleisher Collection, Vol. 4
Welcome All Wonders!: Christmas at Washington National Cathedral
Paul Freeman Introduces, Vol. 6
Dr. Demento Radio Show
Show #88-19 For The Weekend Of May 7-8, 1988
Biggs: Concert; Concerto

Paul Freeman Introduces, Vol. 6: John Biggs
www.distophia.com
Send Me To Glory In A Glad Bag / Miles To Go
Breeze
The HourTime Podcast