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Friday, May 18
"Big bang" symphony by Hovhaness? ... MUSIC PLAYED ON TODAY'S PROGRAM: Alan Hovhaness (1911 – 2000): Symphony No. 50 (Mount St. Helens) Seattle Symphony; Gerard Schwarz, cond. Delos 3137 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: On Alan Hovhaness ALSO ON THIS DATE: Births: 1830Austro-Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark, in Keszthely, Hungary; 1901French composer Henri Sauguet, in Bordeaux; Deaths: 1733German composer and organist Georg Böhm, age 71, in Lüneburg; 1909Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz, age 48, in Cambo-les-Bains; 1910French composer and opera singer Pauline Viardot-Garcia, age 88, in Paris; 1911Austrian composer Gustav Mahler, age 50, in Vienna; 1975American composer Leroy Anderson, age 66, in Woodburg, Conn.; Premieres: 1885 Bruckner: String Quintet in F (final version), in Vienna, by the Hellmesberger Quartet with guest violist; 24 years earlier, Joseph Hellmesberger had asked Bruckner to write a quartet for his ensemble; A partial performance of this work (minus the Finale, and with its original Scherzo replaced by an Intermezzo movement) was arranged in Vienna on November 27, 1881, by Bruckner's pupil Franz Schalk; 1887 Chabrier: "Le Roi malgre lui" (The King in Spite of Himself), in Paris at the Opera Comique; 1897 Dukas: tone-poem "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," in Paris, with the composer conducting; 1917 Satie: ballet "Parade," in Paris by the Ballet Russe; 1922 Stravinsky: opera, "Renard," at the Paris Opéra, with Ernest Anseremet conducting; 1939 Douglas Moore: opera "The Devil and Daniel Webster," in New York City; 1940 Luigi Dallapiccola: opera "Volo di Notte" (Night Flight), after the novel by Antoine Saint-Exupéry), in Florence; 1949 Milhaud: "Sabbath Morning Service" at Temple Emanu-El, in San Francisco, composer conducting; 1950 Lukas Foss: opera "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" (after the short story by Mark Twain) in Bloomington, Ind.; 1978 Cowell: "Quartet Romantic" for 2 flutes, violin and viola, at Alice Tully Hall in New York City, by Paul Dunkel and Susan Palma (flutes), Ralph Schulte (violin) and John Graham (viola); This music was composed in 1917; 1981 Joan Tower: "Sequoia" in New York, with the American Composers Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies; 1988 Philip Glass: opera "The Fall of the House of Usher" (after Poe) in Cambridge, Mass., at the American Repertory Theater; 1990 John Harbison: Viola Concerto, in Bridgewater, N.J., with soloist Jaime Laredo and the New Jersey Symphony, Hugh Wolff conducting; 1996 Philip Glass: opera "Les Enfants Terrible" (Children of the Game based on the novel by Jean Cocteau), by the Philip Glass Ensemble at the Theatre Casino in Zug (Switzerland), Karen Kamensek 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. |