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Charles Tomlinson Griffes
Born: September 17, 1884; Elmira, NY   Died: April 8, 1920; New York, NY  
Charles Tomlinson Griffes was among the most distinctive and poetic of American composers. In the 15 years of his artistic maturity, his style evolved from German-derived post-Romanticism to a particularly personal adaptation of French Impressionism, and finally to a strong and individual style of his own. Most commentators regard his as the greatest talent of his generation.

His older sister, Katharine, started giving him piano lessons
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Howard Hanson Conducts Barber, Piston, Griffes, Et Al
Release Date: 03/10/1992   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 434307   Number of Discs: 1
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A Winter Landscape (3)
Am Kreuzweg wird begraben (1)
An den Wind (1)
An Old Song Re-sung, song for voice & piano (Poems by John Masefield No. 1), A. 56 (1)
An Old Song Resung (1)
Auf geheimem Waldespfade (1)
Auf ihrem Grab (1)
Bacchanale (1)
Barcarolle from Offenbach's "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" (1)
Cleopatra to the Asp (2)
Dance for Piano in A minor (2)
Das ist ein Brausen und Heulen (1)
De profundis (5)
Des Müden Abendlied (1)
Evening Song (4)
Fantasy Pieces (3) for Piano, Op. 6 (6)
Fantasy Pieces (3) for Piano, Op. 6: no 1, Barcarolle (1)
Fantasy Pieces (3) for Piano, Op. 6: no 2, Notturno (2)
Hansel and Gretel Overture (Humperdinck) for 2 Pianos (1)
Impressions (4) (1)
In a Myrtle Shade (1)
Japanese Melodies (3) (1)
Legend for Piano (5)
Meeres Stille (1)
Piece for Piano in B flat major (2)
Piece for Piano in D minor (2)
Piece for Piano in E major (2)
Pierrot (2)
Pleasure-Dome of Kubla Khan, Op. 8 (7)
Poem for Flute and Orchestra (12)
Poems (2) of Masefield: no 1, An Old Song Re-sung (4)
Poems (3) of Fiona MacLeod, Op. 11 (4)
Poems (3), Op. 11: The Lament of Ian the Proud (1)
Poems of Ancient China and Japan, Op. 10 (1)
Prelude for Piano in B minor (1)
Prelude in B Minor (1)
Preludes (3) for Piano (4)
Preludes (3) for Piano: no 2 (1)
Rhapsody for Piano in B minor (2)
Roman Sketches (4), Op. 7 (10)
Roman Sketches (4), Op. 7: no 1, White Peacock (12)
Roman Sketches (4), Op. 7: no 2, Nightfall (1)
Roman Sketches (4), Op. 7: no 3, Fountain of Acqua Paola (6)
Roman Sketches (4), Op. 7: no 4, Clouds (2)
Sketches (2) based on Indian Themes (5)
Sonata for Piano (14)
Sonata for Piano in F sharp minor (3)
Song of the Dagger (1)
Symphonische Phantasie for 2 Pianos (1)
The first snowfall (1)
The Half-Ring Moon (2)
The Kairn of Koridwen (1)
The White Peacock, for piano (Roman Sketches No. 1), Op. 7/1, A. 77 (1)
Tone Pictures (3) for Piano, Op. 5 (10)
Tone Pictures (3) for Piano, Op. 5: no 1, The Lake at Evening (7)
Tone Pictures (3) for Piano, Op. 5: no 2, The Vale of Dreams (3)
Tone Pictures (3) for Piano, Op. 5: no 3, The Night Winds (5)
Wo ich bin, mich rings umdunkelt (1)
Wohl lag ich einst in Gram und Schmerz (1)
Zwei Könige sassen auf Orkadal (1)
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American Piano Sonatas Vol 2 - Griffes, Ives, Sessions / Lawson
Release Date: 11/09/1993   Label: Virgin Classics   Catalog: 59316   Number of Discs: 1
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Griffes: Piano Music / Joseph Smith
Release Date: 05/24/2011   Label: Arkiv   Catalog: 70001   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Charles Tomlinson Griffes was among the most distinctive and poetic of American composers. In the 15 years of his artistic maturity, his style evolved from German-derived post-Romanticism to a particularly personal adaptation of French Impressionism, and finally to a strong and individual style of his own. Most commentators regard his as the greatest talent of his generation.

His older sister, Katharine, started giving him piano lessons when he was young, passing on what she learned from her own teacher, Mary Selina Broughton. When the boy was 15, he started studying directly with Broughton, who was on the faculty of Elmira Free Academy. She also taught him "taste" and "gentility," and persuaded his parents that he had such talent that he should be encouraged to become a musician. She even subsidized his travel to Berlin, where he studied piano with Ernst Jedliczka and Gottfried Galston at the Stern'sche Conservatory; his counterpoint instructors were Max Lowengard and Wilhelm Klatte, and his composition professors were Philippe Rüfer and Engelbert Humperdinck. Griffes appeared at a Conservatory concert as a piano soloist in 1904, to high acclaim; but by then his interests had turned toward composition, somewhat to Broughton's disappointment. He left the Conservatory to study privately and intensively with Humperdinck, and continued in piano with Galston. He made some money by taking in pupils in piano and harmony, and by giving some concerts.

During his German period, he wrote German-language songs and a Symphonische Phantasie. He returned to the United States in September, 1907, accepting a job at the Hackley School of Tarrytown, New York, where he remained until his death in 1920 (of pneumonia, perhaps due to the 1919-1920 influenza epidemic).

Since he died young, and because the position was a relatively minor one within the world of music, biographical information has been romanticized over the years, suggesting that Griffes was trapped in a menial job, living in poverty. In fact, he found the job interesting and was much liked by fellow faculty members and students -- he was certainly not starving. Furthermore, the job included a lengthy summer period during which he could devote himself entirely to composition and promote his works in nearby New York.

During his own lifetime, piano works such as the Roman Sketches appeared and were appreciated for their poetic and descriptive beauty. The tone poem The Pleasure Dome of Kublai Khan, the Japanese ballet Sho-jo, Five Poems of Ancient China and Japan, and a major chamber ballet, The Kairn of Koridwen, all received major premieres, drawing attention to Griffes as a composer possessed of a unique voice, exceptional craftsmanship, and melodic inventiveness. His later pieces, such as the Notturno for Orchestra (1918) and the Piano Sonata are most illustrative of his mature voice; in these works, the influences of his German and French models are completely assimilated into his own harmonically adventurous palate.
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