Composer Lee Hoiby, 85

He proudly rejected popular musical currents, from atonalism to minimalism to postmodernism, placing himself instead in the tradition of his idols: Barber, Strauss, Mahler and especially Schubert. As The Times described his music in 1956, “It was modern enough in harmony to suggest that he is perfectly aware of the world around him, but not particularly fascinated by any ‘ism.’ “