Last year we offered an extensive tribute to the genius of Gershwin, and another - a few months later - to the compelling art of avant-garde Masters like Carter and Feldman. Yet, American music has a lot more to offer, having been, undeniably, one of the most fertile breeding ground for a variety of styles and movements both in the classical and popular repertoire over the last century.
Today, we have assembled a collection of some of the greatest and most diverse personalities of the 20th Century's North American output, which we can fittingly refer to as "The Romantics".
The extraordinary composers who brought new lifeblood into the great European symphonic tradition are presented here. The likes of Copland, Bernstein, Barber, Joplin, Grofé, or, years later, Bolcom, Adams, Corigliano and - to a certain extent - Glass, plus pure visionaries like Charles Ives or French born Edgard Varèse.
Their immortal greatest works are all available here in one single post, including some "lighter" yet poignant samples of the Great American Songbook (Kern, Bernstein, Arlen, van Heusen, Ellington) and the ever mesmerising movies scores by a great master like Bernard Herrmann...
John Adams
Harmonielehre
San Francisco Symphony
Edo de Waart
Nonesuch 79115-2 (1985)
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10/26/2014
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