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John Alden Carpenter
Born: February 28, 1876; Park Ridge, IL   Died: April 26, 1951; Chicago, IL  
Though his music is less well known today than that of his more adventurous contemporary, Charles Ives, John Alden Carpenter was a fine composer notable for his songs, orchestral music and ballets. He was a student of John Knowles Paine at Harvard University, and though his music was mostly rooted in European traditions of the nineteenth century, he did begin to assimilate the sounds of distinctly American forms, most notably jazz.. Like Ives, ...
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Release Date: 08/11/1992   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 434319   Number of Discs: 1
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Adventures in A minor perambulator: The Hurdy Gurdy (1)
Adventures in a perambulator (3)
Bid me to live (1)
Concertino for Piano and Orchestra (1)
Crazy cat (1)
Danza (1)
Diversions (5) for Piano (1)
Gitanjali "Song Offerings" (1)
Gitanjali "Song Offerings": When I bring to you color’d toys (1)
Go, lovely rose (1)
Impromptu (2)
Langston Hughes Settings (4) (1)
Les silhouettes (1)
Little Dancer (1)
Little Indian (1)
Looking-Glass River (3)
Minuet (1)
Mireille Havet Settings (2) (1)
Night Songs (2) (2)
Nocturne (1)
Paul Verlaine Settings (5) (1)
Poems (4): Dansons la gigue (1)
Polonaise Américaine (1)
Quartet for Strings (1)
Quintet for Piano and Strings (1)
Sea Drift (4)
Settings (4) of Ancient Chinese Poetry (1)
Skyscrapers (2)
Sonata for Piano in G minor (1)
Sonata for Violin and Piano (2)
Symphony in C major (1)
Symphony no 2 (1)
Tango Américain (1)
The day is no more (1)
The Green River (1)
The Hermit Crab (1)
The Home Road (1)
The Little Turtle (1)
The Player Queen (1)
The Sleep that Flits on Baby's Eyes (3)
To One Unknown (1)
Twilight Reverie (1)
Water Colors (1)
William Blake Settings (2) (1)
Biography by All Music Guide
Though his music is less well known today than that of his more adventurous contemporary, Charles Ives, John Alden Carpenter was a fine composer notable for his songs, orchestral music and ballets. He was a student of John Knowles Paine at Harvard University, and though his music was mostly rooted in European traditions of the nineteenth century, he did begin to assimilate the sounds of distinctly American forms, most notably jazz.. Like Ives, Carpenter never pursued the life of a professional musician, choosing instead to work as vice president of the family business, George B. Carpenter & Co., in Chicago.

Carpenter was born in Park Ridge, IL, and was a direct descendant of John Alden, a passenger on the Mayflower. He graduated from Harvard in 1897, and then continued his composition studies with Edward Elgar and Bernhard Ziehn. He made his debut as a composer with his Violin Sonata in 1912; it was premiered by the famous Mischa Elman. Soon after, he began publishing songs, piano music, and his first orchestral piece, Adventures in a Perambulator, which recounted in music his childhood memories of being wheeled around in a carriage by his nanny. In 1921 he began to strike a more modern tone with his jazz-inflected ballet, Krazy Kat, which was based on the classic comic strip. Its success led to the commission of Skyscrapers, originally meant for Serge Diaghilev and the Ballet Russe, but eventually premiered by the Metropolitan Opera. Other important works include the symphonic poem, Sea Drift (1933), and his Second Symphony, which Bruno Walter premiered with the New York Philharmonic in 1942. Carpenter's most enduring works have been his many songs, including those to texts of Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, and the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore.
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