A composer with this surname wrote a piece scored for “9 to 99” percussionists that the audience can freely walk between called Inuksuit. That composer with this surname wrote a trilogy of nature-inspired pieces whose titles begin with the word “become,” the second of which won a Pulitzer Prize. A composer with this surname adapted an excerpt from one of his operas into a “foxtrot for orchestra” and wrote a fanfare for the Great Woods Festival in which a sports car is evoked by a woodblock ostinato. The word “missing” is repeated in a “memory space” by a composer with this surname dedicated to victims of 9/11. For 10 points, give the surname of the composer of Short Ride in a Fast Machine and On the Transmigration of Souls, John Coolidge. ■END■
ANSWER: Adams [accept John Coolidge Adams or John Luther Adams]
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