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Friday, May 24
Carter and Copland in dancing shoes ... MUSIC PLAYED ON TODAY'S PROGRAM: Elliot Carter (1908 - 2012): Pocahontas Ballet American Composers Orchestra; Paul Dunkel, cond. CRI 610 & Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990): Billy the Kid Ballet St. Louis Symphony; Leonard Slatkin, cond. EMI 73653 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: On Carter On Copland's "Billy the Kid" ballet ALSO ON THIS DATE: Births: 1886French conductor and composer conductor Paul Paray, in Le Tréport; 1903Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian (Gregorian date: June 6); 1936American composer Harold Budd, in Los Angeles; 1941American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan (born Robert Zimmerman), in Duluth, Minn.; Deaths: 1968American composer Bernard Rogers, age 75, in Rochester, N.Y.; 1974American composer Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, age 75, in New York City; 1996American composer Jacob Druckman, age 67, in New Haven, Conn.; Premieres: 1803 Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 9 ("Kreutzer Sonata"), in Vienna, with violinist George Bridgetower and Beethoven at the piano; 1810 Beethoven: incidental music for Goethe's play "Egmont," in Vienna at the Hofburg Theater; 1833 Marschner: opera "Hans Heiling," in Berlin at the Königliches Opernhaus; 1899 Massenet: "Cendrillon," in Paris; 1906 Delius: "Sea Drift" (to a text by Walt Whitman, in Essen, Germany; 1911 Elgar: Symphony No. 2, at the London Festival with the Queen's Hall Orchestra conducted by the composer; 1918 Bartók: opera "Bluebeard's Castle," at the Budapest Opera; 1939 Elliott Carter: "Pocahontas" Ballet, at the Martin Beck Theater in New York City , with an orchestra conducted by Fritz Kitzinger; Following Carter's ballet, the New York premiere of Copland's ballet "Billy the Kid" was presented (Copland's ballet had been premiered in Chicago on October 16, 1938); 1948 John Gay: "The Beggar's Opera" arranged by Benjamin Britten, in Cambridge; 1970 Panufnik: "Universal Prayer," at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York City, Leopold Stokowski 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. |