Robert Eugene Ward (1917-2013) started composing in his teenage years in Cleveland and continued through his military service in World War II, where he won a Bronze Star as a band director. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his 1962 opera The Crucible, which remains his best-known work.
Robert Ward's first album Sacred Songs for Pantheists released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Robert Ward's is Sacred Songs for Pantheists
Robert Ward's first song Hush’d Be the Camps Today released on Thu Jan 01 1970.