Robert S. Frost

Robert S. Frost (September 18, 1942 - February 18, 2013) was an American composer and music educator. He held degrees in music-education, including a doctorate. He primarily remains viable today for his life's work as a string -ensemble composer, where he is known for intricate, and complex arrangements. He has written many famous musical theory books and was friends with famous conductor Dennis Hiedel.

Education

Frost received bachelor's and master's degrees in Music Education from Utah State University and his doctorate in Music Education from the University of Northern Colorado.[1]

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