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Friday, September 3
Ives in San Francisco ... MUSIC PLAYED ON TODAY'S PROGRAM: Charles Ives (1874-1954): Washington's Birthday Chicago Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas; cond. CBS/Sony 42381 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: On Charles Ives ALSO ON THIS DATE: Births: 1568Italian organist and composer Adriano Banchieri, in Bologna; 1695Italian violinist and composer Pietro Locatelli, in Bergamo; 1891French composer and harpist Marcel Grandjany, in Paris; 1897Brazilian composer Francesco Mignone, in Sao Paolo; Deaths: 1914French composer Alberic Magnard, age 49, killed by German soldiers while defending his house in Baron, Oise; 1974American composer, performer and instrument inventor Harry Partch, age 73, in San Diego, Calif.; 1987American composer Morton Feldman, age 61, in Buffalo, New York; Premieres: 1906 Victor Herbert: operetta, "The Red Mill," during trial run in Buffalo, N.Y.; 1912 Schoenberg: "Five Orchestral Pieces," at a Proms concert in London, conducted by Sir Henry Wood; 1931 Ives: "Washington's Birthday," at the Community Playhouse in San Francisco, presented by composer Henry Cowell's New Music Society; with a chamber ensemble conducted by Nicolas Slonimsky; 1938 Jon Leifs: "Loftr" Suite, at a Nordic Music Festival concert in Copenhagen conducted by the composer; 1944 Hindemith: Theme and Variations ("The Four Temperaments"), in Boston, conducted by Richard Burgin; 1949 Bloch: "Concerto Symphonique" at the Edinburgh Music Festival, with the BBC Scottish Symphony conducted by the composer. Other: 1806Beethoven writes to his publisher that he has completed his three "Rasoumovsky" String Quartets (Op. 59); The premiere performances were given in February the following year, probably by Ignaz Schuppazigh's quartet, at an unknown site in Vienna, since Rasoumovsky's palace was not yet ready. 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. |