Hanson, Howard (1896-1981), was an American composer, conductor, and educator. His works reflect the influence of the romantic movement and of such northern European composers as Jean Sibelius of Finland. Hanson's most important compositions are his orchestral works, notably his seven symphonies and five symphonic poems. Hanson won the 1944 Pulitzer Prize in music for his Symphony No. 4 (1943).

