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Donald Macleod traces the impact of Beach鈥檚 marriage on her career as a composer and pianist.

Donald Macleod traces the impact of Beach鈥檚 marriage upon her career as a composer and pianist.

Amy Beach was born in the 19th century and, like all women composers of her generation, she found her path to greatness strewn with obstacles. This week, Donald Macleod charts her struggle to take control of her own destiny and become one of America鈥檚 most cherished cultural figures; a composer who helped lead her nation into the mainstream of classical music. Famed conductor Leopold Stokowski noted that her symphony was 鈥渇ull of real music, without any pretence or effects but just real, sincere, simple and deep music.鈥

Today鈥檚 programme traces the impact marriage had upon Beach both as a composer and a pianist. Although her husband encouraged her composition, she had to curtail her career as a concert pianist, performing in public only once a year. But the financial security of her marriage did allow for Beach to compose some of her most enduring works, including her famed Violin Sonata.

Ah, love, but a day, Op 44 No 2
Kate Royal, soprano
Malcolm Martineau, piano

A Prelude, Op 71 No 1
Katherine Kelton, mezzo-soprano
Catherine Bringerud, piano

When far from her, Op 2 No 2
Katherine Kelton, mezzo-soprano
Catherine Bringerud, piano

Come, ah come, Op 48 No 1
Katherine Kelton, mezzo-soprano
Catherine Bringerud, piano

Nunc Dimittis, Op 8 No 1
Harvard University Choir
Murray Forbes Somerville, conductor

Peace I leave with you, Op 8 No 3
Harvard University Choir
Murray Forbes Somerville, conductor

Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 34
Tasmin Little, violin
John Lenehan, piano

Symphony in E minor, Op 32 (Gaelic) (Allegro di molto)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Neeme Jarvi, conductor

Produced by Luke Whitlock for 大象传媒 Wales

59 minutes

Last on

Wed 13 Jan 2021 12:00

Music Played

  • Amy Beach

    Ah, Love, but a day (3 Browning Songs, Op 44)

    Performer: Malcolm Martineau. Singer: Kate Royal.
  • Amy Beach

    A Prelude, Op 71 No 1

    Performer: Catherine Bringerud. Singer: Katherine Kelton.
  • Amy Beach

    When far from her, Op 2 No 2

    Performer: Catherine Bringerud. Singer: Katherine Kelton.
  • Amy Beach

    Come, ah Come, Op 48 No 1

    Performer: Catherine Bringerud. Singer: Katherine Kelton.
  • Amy Beach

    Nunc Dimittis, Op 8 No 1

    Choir: Harvard University Choir. Conductor: Murray Forbes Somerville.
  • Amy Beach

    Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 34

    Performer: Tasmin Little. Performer: John Lenehan.
  • Amy Beach

    Symphony in E minor, Op 32 (Gaelic) (Allegro di molto)

    Orchestra: Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme J盲rvi.

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  • Wed 1 May 2019 12:00
  • Wed 13 Jan 2021 12:00

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