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With Donald Macleod. With his country at war in the 1940s, Schuman wrote a series of patriotic works that would that would cement his place as one of America's leading composers.

As the USA found itself at war in the early 1940s, William Schuman wrote the first of a series of patriotic works that would cement his place with Copland and Bernstein as one of America's leading composers. Donald Macleod introduces a rare performance of his cantata "A Free Song" - the first-ever composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music - as well as his Fifth Symphony, written the same year. We'll also hear perhaps Schuman's most enduring and most-performed work - the charming "New England Triptych" for orchestra, and hear how this one-time pop song plugger became the President of one of the greatest music institutions in the world: the Juilliard School.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 4 Oct 2011 18:30

Music Played

  • William Schuman

    Quartettino for 4 bassoons

    Performer: The New York Bassoon Quartet: Bernadette Zirkuli, Julie Feves, Lauren Goldstein, Jane Taylor

    • LEONARDA.
    • LE-348.
  • William Schuman

    A Free Song (Secular Cantata No 2) for chorus and orchestra

    Conductor: Carlos KALMAR Performer: Grant Park Orchestra

    • CEDILE.
    • CDR90000125.
  • William Schuman

    Symphony for strings (Symphony no.5)

    Conductor: Gerard SCHWARTZ Performer: Seattle S O

    • Naxos.
    • 8.559317.
    • -3.
  • William Schuman

    New England triptych

    Performer: Juilliard Ensemble

    • New World Records.
    • 80587.
    • -5.

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  • Tue 4 Oct 2011 18:30

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