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American composer Charles Ives
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MUSIC PLAYED ON TODAY'S PROGRAM:
Charles Ives (1874-1954):
Washington's Birthday
Chicago Symphony;
Michael Tilson Thomas; cond.
CBS/Sony 42381

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On Charles Ives

ALSO ON THIS DATE:
Births:
1568—Italian organist and composer Adriano Banchieri, in Bologna;
1695—Italian violinist and composer Pietro Locatelli, in Bergamo;
1891—French composer and harpist Marcel Grandjany, in Paris;
1897—Brazilian composer Francesco Mignone, in Sao Paolo;

Deaths:
1914—French composer Alberic Magnard, age 49, killed by German soldiers while defending his house in Baron, Oise;
1974—American composer, performer and instrument inventor Harry Partch, age 73, in San Diego, Calif.;
1987—American 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:
1806—Beethoven 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.


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