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Saturday, May 19
Saint-Saens and "Babe" at the organ ... MUSIC PLAYED ON TODAY'S PROGRAM: Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 – 1921): Symphony No. 3 (Organ) Matthias Eisenberg, organ; Toulouse Capitole Orchestra; Michel Plasson, cond. EMI 56362 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: On Saint-Saëns ALSO ON THIS DATE: Births: 1616Baptismal date of German composer and organist Johann Jacob Froberger, in Stuttgart; Deaths: 1935American composer Charles Martin Loeffler, age 74, in Medfield, Mass.; 1954American composer and insurance executive Charles Ives, age 79, in New York; Premieres: 1842 Donizetti: opera "Linda di Chamounix," in Vienna; 1886 Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 ("Organ"), in London; 1911 Ravel: "L'Heure espagnole" (Spanish Hour), in Paris at the Opèra Comique; 1915 Stravinsky: Three Pieces for string quartet, in Paris; 1932 Shostakovich: incidental music for Shakespeare's "Hamlet," in Moscow at the Vakhtangov Theater; 1939 Cowell: "Return" for 3 percussionists and wailer, at the Cornish School in Seattle, by John Cage and his Percussion Group; 1942 Cage: music for the radio play "The City Wears a Slouch Hat" (text by poet Kenneth Patchen), broadcast in Chicago; 2000 Robert X. Rodriguez: "The Last Night of Don Juan" for chorus and orchestra, by the San Antonio Symphony and chorus, Wilkins conducting; 2002 William Bolcom: "Seventh Symphony (A Symphonic Concerto)," at Carnegie Hall in New York, by the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine conducting. Other: 1886 American premiere of J.S. Bach's Mass in B minor (11 selections), during the May Festival in Cincinnati, conducted by Theodore Thomas; The next documented performance (12 sections) was given in Boston on February 27, 1887, by the Handel and Haydn Society, with Carl Zerrahn conducting a chorus of 432 and an orchestra of 50; In both the 1886 Cincinnati and 1887 Boston performances, the famous 19-century German soprano Lilli Lehmann appeared as one of the soprano soloists; The first complete performance of the work was apparently given either at the Moravian Church in Bethlehem on Mar 17, 1900, by the Bach Choir under J. Fred Wolf, or at Carnegie Hall in new York on April 5, 1900, by the Oratorio Society, Frank Damrosch conducting. More from previous weeks: Composers Datebook is produced by American Public Media in association with the American Composers Forum with support from the The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. |