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Compact Discoveries 33: One-Hit American Composers

Series: Compact Discoveries
From: Fred Flaxman
Length: 00:58:06

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Cdslogo2inch_small Producer/host Fred Flaxman presents the biggest hits of four American composers who only had one big hit: Morton Gould's "American Salute," Edward MacDowell's "Piano Concerto No. 2 in D Minor," Walter Piston's "The Incredible Flutist," and an excerpt from Virgil Thomson's "The Plow that Broke the Plains."

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Producer/host Fred Flaxman presents the biggest hits of four American composers who only had one big hit: Morton Gould's "American Salute," Edward MacDowell's "Piano Concerto No. 2 in D Minor," Walter Piston's "The Incredible Flutist," and an excerpt from Virgil Thomson's "The Plow that Broke the Plains."

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Review of Compact Discoveries 33: One-Hit American Composers

It is always terrific to encounter concert music programming featuring American composers. To paraphrase Charles Ives quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson, we have listened too often to the far courts of Europe. It was a fact back in the 1800s; it's a fact that remains true today.

Sadly, in his overview of "one-hit American composers", the producer of Compact Discoveries overlooks such distinctive American voices as Ferde Groffe and William Grant Still, choosing instead to promote those composers who showed themselves to have, perhaps, devoted a little bit too much to Europe in their figurative rearview mirrors.

American concert music has always been fraught subject matter for any number of reasons -- anybody remember who was branded the American "Beethoven"?

In the end, though, there is, in effect, so much missing here we can finger only nothing.

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This program was originally distributed by the WFMT Radio Network. It has been re-edited for distribution by PRX.

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