Awards & Winners

John La Montaine

Date of Birth 17-March-1920
Place of Birth Oak Park
(Illinois, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as John Maynard La Montaine, John Maynard LaMontaine, Montaine, John La
Profession Pianist, Composer
John Maynard La Montaine, also later LaMontaine, was an American pianist and composer, born in Oak Park, Illinois, who won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his Piano Concerto No. 1 "In Time of War", which was premiered by Jorge Bolet. His teachers included Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, and Nadia Boulanger. His works have been performed by Jessye Norman and Jorge Bolet. In honor of the American Bicentennial celebration in 1976, he was commissioned to create a choral work for the Penn State Institute for Arts and Humanistic Studies. The opera, entitled "Be Glad Then America" was performed by the University Choirs, under the direction of Sarah Caldwell. The folk singer Odetta appeared as the Muse for America. La Montaine lived in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. His publisher, Fredonia Press, is named for the street on which he lived. His business partner was the composer and pianist Paul J. Sifler.

Awards by John La Montaine

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1959


Pulitzer Prize for Music
Honored for : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra