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List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual composers

The following is a list of famous gay, lesbian, or bisexual composers of music from many genres.

See also: List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual people


A

  • Ruth Anderson [2]
  • Peter Allen [4], once married Liza Minnelli, partnered with Gregory Connell from 1973 till his own death in 1992

B

C

  • John Cage [1],[2]
  • Cazuza [4] bisexual
  • Frederic Chopin [1]. He was not exactly homosexual, having been involved in several tragic love affairs with society beauties, notably Konstantia Gladkowska and Maria Wodzinski , before he established his (in)famous relationship with the female novelist George Sand. However, by this time, the previously robust interest Chopin had once expressed in the opposite sex had lapsed into an aloof indifference bordering on pessimism. Whether his relationship with Sand was of a sexual nature has never been conclusively proven. On the other hand, there is no substantial evidence to show that Chopin possessed homosexual tendencies either, so he can be more accurately described as asexual. See List of asexuals.
  • David Conte
  • Aaron Copland [1],[2]
  • Marghreta Cordero
  • John Corigliano [1],[3]
  • Arcangelo Corelli [1]
  • Henry Cowell [2]
  • Conrad Cummings [2]

D

E

  • Melissa Etheridge [3], publicly came out as a lesbian during President Bill Clinton's first inauguration in January 1993

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

  • Harry Partch [2]
  • Thomas Pasatieri
  • Linda Perry
  • Daniel Pinkham
  • Cole Porter [3]
  • Francis Poulenc [1],[3],[4] French composer, openly gay from his first serious relationship, that with painter Richard Chanelaire to whom he wrote, "You have changed my life, you are the sunshine of my thirty years, a reason for living and working." He also said, "You know that I am as sincere in my faith, without any messianic screamings, as I am in my Parisian sexuality."

R

S

T

  • Hordur Torfason , [4]
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1],[3]
  • Neil Tennant [3]
  • Virgil Thomson [1],[2]
  • Nurit Tilles [2]
  • Sir Michael Tippett [1],[4], Of his one time partner painter Wilfred Franks Tippett wrote, "Meeting with Wilf was the deepest, most shattering experience of falling in love; and I am quite certain that it was a major factor underlying the discovery of my own individual musical voice...all that love flowed out in the slow movement of my First String Quartet. He was partnered with Meirion Bowen till his own death in 1998.
  • 'Blue' Gene Tyranny

U

V

  • Claude Vivier ([1])

W

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture
  2. included on CRI's Gay American Composers Vol. 1 (ASIN B000005TY0) or 2 (ASIN B000005TYR), or Lesbian American Composers (ASIN B000006HHZ)
  3. Wikipedia
  4. Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001). Who's Who in Contemporary Gay & Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day. New York: Routledge. ISBN 041522974X.
  5. Larivière, Michel , Homosexuels et bisexuels célèbres: le dictionnaire, preface by Pierre Bergé, drawings by Jean Cocteau - Paris, Delétraz, 1997. - 393 p., ill., 22 cm. - ISBN 2-911110-19-6
  6. Bredel, Marc , Erik Satie - Paris, Mazarine, 1982 - 232 p. - ISBN 2-86374-055-5

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