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A leading figure in Minnesota's classical composing circle and an author of nearly 60 orchestral scores, 10 operas and 150 choral pieces, Stephen Paulus has died. He was 65. The Twin Cities composer, who might be best known for his 1982 opera "The Postman Always Rings Twice," suffered a stroke last year that had been affecting his health up until he died Sunday, Oct. 19. -
Composer Stephen Paulus Remains Unresponsive After Stroke, Says Publisher
"As more information about Stephen's health becomes available, Paulus Publications will continue to provide updates to our community." -
UPDATE: "Stephen Paulus Suffered a Stroke," Confirms Publisher
"For our customers, please know that Paulus Publications is still operating, and we currently plan for a normal delivery time for most orders. If your order will be impacted by this situation, we will contact you directly... -
American Composer Stephen Paulus Suffered "Major Medical Incident," Publisher Says
"For our customers, please know that Paulus Publications is still operating, and we currently plan for a normal delivery time for most orders."
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