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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra & Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Neville Marriner & Leonard Slatkin Virgil Thomson and Howard Hanson were exact contemporaries, both being born in 1896, and both hailing from the mid-west: Thomson from Kansas and Hanson from Nebraska. While Thomson studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger and lived there for 15 years, Hanson received his musical education entirely in America, except for a three-year stay at the American Academy in Rome.Although Thomson composed a good deal of music in various genres, including two operas with texts by his friend Gertrude Stein, he was equally well-known in his time as an influential music critic, journalist and composer for the stage and the movies. Indeed, two of his best-known works are the scores for the famous documentary films The Plow that broke the Plains (1936) and The River (1938), both contained on this CD.Although Hanson composed a fine catalogue of works, including seven symphonies and a well-known opera, Merry Mount, is was as an academic and conductor that he made his name. Shortly after returning from Rome, Hanson's conducting was noticed by George Eastman, founder of the Kodak Company and inventor of the roll film who, in 1921, had established the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Hanson remained as director there from 1924 to 1964, during which time he built up a large catalogue of recordings for the Mercury Company conducting works by mainly American composers, including many his own music. | 
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| |  | American Classics - Howard Hanson
Joseph Jackson (organ), Doris Hall-Gulati (clarinet), Holly Blake (bassoon), Gabriela Imreh (piano), Jonathan Blumenfeld (oboe), Andrew Bolotowsky (flute), Adriana Linares (viola) & Jacqueline Pollauf (harp) Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Daniel Spalding “In his day, Howard Hanson was better known as a conductor, but he was also one of his country's most powerfully expressive composers. So it's good to see Naxos's revealing American Classics series focus on early works - the best known of which is the muscular Symphony No. 1, in which the figure of Sibelius is never far away. Fine performances and robust sound: Volume 2 is eagerly awaited.” The Independent | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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"What a wonderful discovery this CD presents, and what an important addition it is to Naxos' American Classics series! Most listeners only know Howard Hanson as an orchestral composer, and a master of orchestration at that. But these idiomatic pieces show that he was thoroughly versed in writing for the keyboard. In fact, For The First Time, a delightful musical description of a day in the life of a child, was arranged for piano from the orchestral suite; yet it sounds so idiomatic on keyboard that we have to wonder if Hanson didn't have piano in mind all the time. Everything on this CD is worth investigating, but it was the lush, passionate Etudes that grabbed me right away, especially the second, subtitled 'Studio melodico'. And melodic it is, surging with potent, unabashedly Romantic tunes. Thomas Labé plays as if his very life depended on it, totally in command, completely aware of the vital "ebb and flow" of this music. The recorded sound is just short of demonstration caliber, too. All the pluses add up to a release that simply must be heard."
- Classics Today (Rad Bennett), June 8, 2000 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Lone Star Wind Orchestra, Eugene Migliaro “A stunning tour de force” The Miami Herald on a recent concert performance of the Lone Star Wind Orchestra | 
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| |  | The plot of his 1933 opera, Merry Mount, set in New England in 1625 during a conflict between the Puritans and the Cavaliers, is anything but merry. However, the composer described the music as “warm-blooded…essentially a lyrical work [that] makes use of broad melodic lines as often as possible”.
Lauren Flanigan, Walter MacNeil, Richard Zeller & Charles Robert Austin Seattle Symphony Chorale, Northwest Boychoir, Seattle Girls’ Choir & Seattle Symphony, Gerard Schwarz | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Alfred Mouledous (piano) Eastman School of Music Chorus, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra & Eastman Philharmonia, Howard Hanson | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Eastman-Rochester Orchestra & Eastman School of Music Chorus, Howard Hanson | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Jennifer Stinton (flute), Malcolm Martineau (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 weeks. |
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