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Release Date: 10/24/2006 Label: Albany Records Catalog #: 129 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Howard Hanson Performer: David Craighead, Eileen Malone, Brian Preston, Theodore Sipes Conductor: David Fetler, Robert Shewan Orchestra/Ensemble: Rochester Chamber Orchestra, Meliora String Quartet, Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale
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These performances were previously available on the Bay Cities label. Howard Hanson (1896-1981) was a distinguished American composer, educator and preeminent advocate of American music. He belonged to that select group of American composers born in the last decade of the nineteenth century - Walter Piston, Roger Sessions, Randall Thompson, Roy Harris, Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland - who personified the emergence of American classical music as a distinctly national, as opposed to European, cultural force to be taken seriously. He was the leading practitioner of American musical Romanticism, much in the tradition of Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg and Carl Nielsen in Scandinavia. Hanson dedicated his professional life to the encouragement, creation and preservation of beauty in music, believing it to be an art form possessing unique power to ennoble both performer and listener, and, by extension, mankind. Throughout his career, Hanson never departed from his cherished ideals of beauty, clarity and simplicity of utterance and his conviction that musicians and audiences would respond openly to each other on this basis. He abhorred ugliness in music, dismissed as worthless intellectual abstraction for its own sake, and fought what he perceived to be the growing alienation between composer and audience. A lifetime of composition reflects this conviction, as did his lengthy tenure as a teacher and administrator. REVIEW: "...the individual work matters most, and the disc presents several of great beauty from many periods of Hanson's career....The choral music is pure joy....I first heard Hanson's Psalm 8 in the 60s sung by, believe it or not, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir...This is a major Hanson work, too seldom heard, one that managed to linger in my musical memory for 30 years."(Steve Schwartz Review) |
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| 1. |
Concerto for Organ and Harp, Op. 22 no 3 by Howard Hanson |
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Performer:
David Craighead (Organ),
Eileen Malone (Harp)
Conductor: David Fetler Orchestra/Ensemble: Rochester Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1941 |
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Nymphs and Satyr by Howard Hanson |
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Conductor:
David Fetler
Orchestra/Ensemble: Rochester Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1979; USA |
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Concerto da Camera for Piano and String Quartet in C minor, Op. 7 by Howard Hanson |
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Performer:
Brian Preston (Piano)
Orchestra/Ensemble: Meliora String Quartet Period: 20th Century Written: 1917; USA |
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Yuletide Pieces (2) for Piano, Op. 19 by Howard Hanson |
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Performer:
Brian Preston (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1919; USA |
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How Excellent Thy Name, Op. 41 by Howard Hanson |
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Performer:
Theodore Sipes (Baritone)
Conductor: Robert Shewan Orchestra/Ensemble: Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1952; USA |
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Psalm 150 "Praise Ye the Lord" by Howard Hanson |
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Performer:
Theodore Sipes (Baritone)
Conductor: Robert Shewan Orchestra/Ensemble: Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1965; USA |
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Psalm 121 "I will lift up mine eyes" by Howard Hanson |
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Conductor:
Robert Shewan
Orchestra/Ensemble: Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1968; USA |
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Prayer of the Middle Ages by Howard Hanson |
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Conductor:
Robert Shewan
Orchestra/Ensemble: Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1976; USA |
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