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Published on: 2013-10-09
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"Wonderful compilation" -- Henry Fogel, Dean, Chicago College of Performing Arts, Roosevelt University; former president, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra League "An enjoyable read, and a great conversation starter." -- James McCarthy, Limelight magazine, Australia "...for those seeking to shake up their listening habits and explore musical rarities -- Opera America I will let you in on a little secret. The classical world is prejudiced. If it’s not Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, (or maybe Bartók), some, most think it’s inferior by definition, and not worthy of the attention. I know whereof I speak, everyone of us who prefer classical has some degree of symptoms, even if subclinical. Yes, even your humble author. But after having my mind opened a bit, to the assertion of inferiority, we now must invoke the Zen saying, “Not always so.” So, to ameliorate the situation, I set off for musical parts unknown, seeking out obscure composers, those rarely or never heard, and lo and behold, got a set of music to enjoy perhaps 10 times larger than before. From some names I had never heard before (Holmboe, Mompou), and some I had but were not familiar with (Diamond). Plus many, many others. I share my findings with you to encourage the shaking off of moribund listening habits, the dross and calcium that impacts one’s brain after decades of listening to only the top 50 classical pieces, and refresh and reinvigorate your mind and spirit. You will also learn the answers to the following questions: NAME THAT COMPOSER 1. After his passing, his manuscripts were used to wrap meat and rose bushes. 2. Once famous, he was later forgotten and his tombstone was used to cover a well. 3. A national hero in Spain, he is rarely heard in North America. 4. A student of a famous Russian composer, he told her: "You do not learn from me, I learn from you." 5. After both he and his wife passed away, his last work, a harpsichord sonata was discovered –- in the freezer, wrapped in tin foil. 6. Celebrated and wealthy as a conductor, he rued that fact that his serious compositions were neglected, even ridiculed 7. He wrote a set of 12 "Transcendental Etudes" in the signature keys the more famous set by Liszt were NOT written in. 8. He wrote a set of 100 Transcendental Studies, banned performances of his works, and lived in a home with a sign posted "Visitors Unwelcome." 9. Admired by Chopin and Liszt, this Irish composer invented the nocturne, and chose to live in St. Petersburg, Russia. 10. He turned from music to earn his living as an orthopedic surgeon, and later, as the manager of a saw mill and glass factory. 11. He rode his bicycle down a hill, struck a brick wall, and was instantly killed, just 44. Since he suffered from depression, some thought this a suicide. We’ll never know. 12. He headed and built the most famous music school in the world, and wrote nine symphonies. 13. A hobo during the Great Depression, he built his own instruments to realize his strange music. 14. His Little Suite for Recorder lasts just four minutes. 15. When his wife died unexpectedly, he absorbed his grief with composition and said music "saved him." 16. He wrote an opera satirizing the Nazis while imprisoned by them. (More such in the book.) Unknown Composers Page Jimmosk's list of unfairly unknown composers with .WAV sound clips. Steve Schwartz's list of underrated masterpieces by composers famous and obscure -- written in 1992. Gagaku - Wikipedia Gagaku ( gagaku? ancient imperial court music and dances lit. "elegant music") is a type of Japanese classical music that has been performed at the Imperial ... 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