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William Finn, Tony Award winning music composer and writer, undergoes 73 due to pulmonary fibrosis

William FinThe two -time Tony Awards, musician and writer, died in the hospital at the age of 73 due to pulmonary fibrosis. Finn was widely known for its complex, developed songs and psychological perspectives in the dramatic note.

Music heritage

The prestigious Tony Awards – Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical were given for their 1992 AIDS -Themed Musical, ‘Phalsetos’. Famous for incorporating autobiographical elements, Finn wrote an-act broadway music in the late 1970s, ‘Trouser Me’, accepting his sexuality about Gay person Marwin.
This was followed by a sequel in 1981, ‘March of the Phalsetos’, where Marvin is in the process of accepting, but now expanded with his ex -wife Tina, son Jason, lover Wahizer Brown and a psychiatrist Meal, who falls in love with Tina. The final sequel, ‘Phalsetoland,’ focused on the death of whizer through AIDS and Jason’s Bar Mitjwa. Both sequels were added to one, ‘Falsatos’ in 1992, Fin earned the award for groundbreaking, never seen before artistic mastery on stage.
In addition, the composer became incredibly famous for his 2005 music ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling B’, which was also nominated for Tony.

History of William Fin

Born in Natic, Massachusetts in 1952, he attended Natic ​​High School and Williams College, where he wrote three music and was awarded Hachinson Fellowship. According to The New York Times, he graduated from Williams in 1974 with big companies in English and American civilization.
The first drama he wrote was for the Hebrew School Project – which Finn claimed that ‘terrible.’ “I don’t know what it was about. But it was terrible, I guarantee it. I could not write plays, and I could not really speak Hebrew, so how good it can be?” He expressed the tablet.
Finn is alive by his long -time partner, Arthur Salvatore, who confirmed the cause of his death.

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