This is a wonderful reissue from 1950s-vintage recordings (though the quality is such that you won't be able to tell) of the works of American composers born in the 19th century--the dinosaurs of American music. Their work...

Buy Now From Amazon

This is a wonderful reissue from 1950s-vintage recordings (though the quality is such that you won't be able to tell) of the works of American composers born in the 19th century--the dinosaurs of American music. Their works tend to be rooted in some of the same folk songs Charles Ives (a much younger contemporary of Chadwick and MacDowell) would later go on to butcher and twist. Curiously, while this music hadn't become particularly American yet, it certainly isn't European, either. Already these men are searching for a unique American idiom. This disc and this music are necessary for the fossil record. --Paul Cook

Similar Products

Vienna: Schoenberg - Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 16 / Webern - Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10 / Berg- Three Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6 / Lulu SuiteGould: Spirituals, Fall River Legend, Ballet Suite / Barber: Medea, Ballet SuiteEnesco: Romanian Rhapsody No. 2 / Brahms: Hungarian Dances; Variations on a Theme of HaydnHanson Conducts McPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan; Sessions: The Black Maskers; Thomson: Symphony on a Hymn Tune, The Feast of Love