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Howard Hanson
Born: October 28, 1896; Wahoo, NE   Died: February 26, 1981; Rochester, NY  
Howard Hanson was among the first twentieth century American composers to achieve widespread prominence. In contrast to the angular Stravinskian and Americana-influenced sounds that dominated American concert music prior to World War II, Hanson wrote in an unabashedly Romantic idiom influenced by his Nordic roots. Of particular importance to the composer was the music of Sibelius; however, he also acknowledged the influence of composers such as ...
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Hanson: Symphonies, Piano Concerto, Etc / Hanson
Release Date: 09/13/2005   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 4756867   Number of Discs: 4
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Symphony no 2, "Romantic" (10)
Symphony no 1, "Nordic" (4)
Elegy, "In Memory of Serge Koussevitsky" (5)
Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth (7)
Merry Mount Suite (10)
Serenade for Flute, Harp and Strings (11)
Pastorale for Oboe, Harp and Strings (2)
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Bold Island Suite, Op. 46 (2)
Chorale and Alleluia (1)
Chorale and Alleluia for Band (2)
Concerto da Camera for Piano and String Quartet in C minor, Op. 7 (1)
Concerto for Organ and Harp, Op. 22 no 3 (2)
Concerto for Piano, Op. 36 (6)
Dies natalis I (1)
Dies natalis I: Centennial March (1)
Dies natalis I: Excerpt(s) (1)
Dies natalis II (1)
Elegy, Op. 44 "In Memory of Serge Koussevitsky" (5)
Enchantment (1)
Etudes (3) for Piano, Op. 18 (1)
Fanfare for the Signal Corps (2)
Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth, Op. 40 (6)
Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth, Op. 40: Excerpt(s) (1)
For the First Time (5)
How Excellent Thy Name, Op. 41 (3)
Lament for Beowulf, Op. 25 (2)
Laude (4)
Lumen in Christo (1)
Lux Aeterna, Op. 24 (1)
Merry Mount, Op. 31 (1)
Merry Mount, Op. 31: 'Tis an earth defiled (1)
Merry Mount, Op. 31: Suite (10)
Merry Mount, Op. 31: Suite - no 3, Love Duet (2)
Merry Mount, Op. 31: Suite - no 5, Maypole Dances (1)
Miniatures (3) for Piano, Op. 12 (1)
Mosaics (6)
Nymphs and Satyr (2)
Pan and the Priest, Op. 26 (1)
Pastorale for Oboe and Piano (1)
Pastorale for Oboe, Harp and Strings, Op. 38 (2)
Poèmes érotiques, Op. 9 (1)
Prayer of the Middle Ages (2)
Psalm 121 "I will lift up mine eyes" (1)
Psalm 150 "Praise Ye the Lord" (1)
Rhythmic Variations on Two Ancient Hymns (2)
Serenade for Flute, Harp and Strings, Op. 35 (11)
Slumber Song (1)
Sonata for Piano in A minor, Op. 11 (1)
Song of Democracy (3)
Summer Seascape no 2 for Viola and Strings (1)
Symphony no 1 in E minor, Op. 21 "Nordic" (4)
Symphony no 2, Op. 30 "Romantic" (11)
Symphony no 2, Op. 30 "Romantic": Finale (1)
Symphony no 3, Op. 33 (3)
Symphony no 3, Op. 33: Andante tranquillo (2)
Symphony no 3, Op. 33: The Pioneers (1)
Symphony no 4, Op. 34 "Requiem" (4)
Symphony no 5, Op. 43 "Sinfonia sacra" (1)
Symphony no 6 (4)
Symphony no 6: 6th movement, Allegro (1)
Symphony no 7 "A Sea Symphony" (3)
The Cherubic Hymn, for chorus, Op. 37 (1)
Yuletide Pieces (2) for Piano, Op. 19 (2)
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Howard Hanson - The Composer And His Orchestra
Release Date: 05/14/1996   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 434370   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Michael Rodman
Howard Hanson was among the first twentieth century American composers to achieve widespread prominence. In contrast to the angular Stravinskian and Americana-influenced sounds that dominated American concert music prior to World War II, Hanson wrote in an unabashedly Romantic idiom influenced by his Nordic roots. Of particular importance to the composer was the music of Sibelius; however, he also acknowledged the influence of composers such as Palestrina and Bach.

After boyhood studies on the piano, Hanson studied music at the Institute of Musical Art in New York City and Northwestern University, where he earned a degree in 1916. In 1921, he became the first American to win the Prix de Rome, which provided him the opportunity to study with Ottorino Respighi, whose colorful orchestral language was clearly an influence on Hanson's own. Upon his return to the United States, Hanson was appointed head of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester at the age of 28. Under the composer's guidance over the course of more than four decades, Eastman became one of the world's preeminent educational institutions. During his tenure there Hanson continued to compose prolifically; he also embarked on a career as a conductor, in which capacity he proved himself one of the great champions of American music. At Eastman, it has been calculated, he presented some 1,500 works by 700 composers. Hanson also commercially recorded a number of modern works in a series for the Mercury label in the 1950s, drawing much attention to otherwise neglected repertoire.

Hanson's most characteristic works are undoubtedly his seven symphonies. The first of these, the "Nordic" Symphony (1922), dates from the composer's studies in Rome. The Second Symphony ("Romantic"), remains Hanson's best-known work, a characteristic realization of the lush, lyric aesthetic with which he is closely associated. Further notable among Hanson's symphonies are the Symphony No. 4 (1943), awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and the Symphony No. 7 (1977), one of a series of works inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman. Other important works in Hanson's catalogue include The Lament for Beowulf (1925) for chorus and orchestra; the opera Merry Mount (1933), well received at its premiere and in subsequent productions, but now rarely performed; and a variety of other chamber, vocal, and orchestral works.
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