Howard Hanson
A Romantic Symphony (eBook, ePUB)
The Autobiography of Howard Hanson
Redaktion: Lenti, Vincent A
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Howard Hanson
A Romantic Symphony (eBook, ePUB)
The Autobiography of Howard Hanson
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Howard Hanson's previously unpublished autobiography is now compiled and edited from manuscript sources, providing valuable insight into the life and work of this important American musician and educator.
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Howard Hanson's previously unpublished autobiography is now compiled and edited from manuscript sources, providing valuable insight into the life and work of this important American musician and educator.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781805435891
- Artikelnr.: 72258843
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781805435891
- Artikelnr.: 72258843
Compiled and edited by Vincent A. Lenti
List of Figures Preface Introduction 1. Bold Island 2. Nebraska 3. Early
Years in Wahoo and Lincoln 4. On the Chautauqua Circuit 5. Studying in New
York 6. Studying at Northwestern University 7. Teaching at the College of
the Pacific 8. Dean of the Conservatory 9. Prix de Rome 10. At the American
Academy 11. Travels in Europe and Composing in Rome 12. An Invitation from
Rochester 13. Beginnings in Rochester 14. Joseph Maddy and the National
Music Camp 15. Finding Time for Composition 16. Conductors and Orchestras
17. Promoting the Cause of American Music 18. Radio Broadcasts and
Recordings 19. Concerts at the Library of Congress 20. The Lament for
Beowulf and the First Two Symphonies 21. Return to Rome 22. Conducting
Concerts in Germany 23. A Commission to Write an Opera 24. The Metropolitan
Opera Production of Merry Mount 25. Serious Challenges at the Eastman
School 26. The Death of George Eastman and Rush Rhees's Retirement 27.
Chautauqua Memories 28. Thoughts on Orchestral Conducting 29. Working for
UNESCO 30. Working with University of Rochester Presidents 31. The American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 32. Experiences with Several
American Presidents 33. Honorary Doctorates and Other Honors 34. Eastman
School Students 35. An Author and a Lecturer 36. An Invitation from the
State Department 37. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (I) 38. The Eastman
Philharmonia Tour (II) 39. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (III) 40. The
Eastman Philharmonia Tour (IV) 41. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (V) 42.
The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (VI) 43. Encounters With Various Musicians
44. Composing During the Nineteen-Fifties 45. Reflection at the End of a
Long Career Appendix: Letters from Howard Hanson to His Parents Index
Years in Wahoo and Lincoln 4. On the Chautauqua Circuit 5. Studying in New
York 6. Studying at Northwestern University 7. Teaching at the College of
the Pacific 8. Dean of the Conservatory 9. Prix de Rome 10. At the American
Academy 11. Travels in Europe and Composing in Rome 12. An Invitation from
Rochester 13. Beginnings in Rochester 14. Joseph Maddy and the National
Music Camp 15. Finding Time for Composition 16. Conductors and Orchestras
17. Promoting the Cause of American Music 18. Radio Broadcasts and
Recordings 19. Concerts at the Library of Congress 20. The Lament for
Beowulf and the First Two Symphonies 21. Return to Rome 22. Conducting
Concerts in Germany 23. A Commission to Write an Opera 24. The Metropolitan
Opera Production of Merry Mount 25. Serious Challenges at the Eastman
School 26. The Death of George Eastman and Rush Rhees's Retirement 27.
Chautauqua Memories 28. Thoughts on Orchestral Conducting 29. Working for
UNESCO 30. Working with University of Rochester Presidents 31. The American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 32. Experiences with Several
American Presidents 33. Honorary Doctorates and Other Honors 34. Eastman
School Students 35. An Author and a Lecturer 36. An Invitation from the
State Department 37. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (I) 38. The Eastman
Philharmonia Tour (II) 39. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (III) 40. The
Eastman Philharmonia Tour (IV) 41. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (V) 42.
The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (VI) 43. Encounters With Various Musicians
44. Composing During the Nineteen-Fifties 45. Reflection at the End of a
Long Career Appendix: Letters from Howard Hanson to His Parents Index
List of Figures Preface Introduction 1. Bold Island 2. Nebraska 3. Early
Years in Wahoo and Lincoln 4. On the Chautauqua Circuit 5. Studying in New
York 6. Studying at Northwestern University 7. Teaching at the College of
the Pacific 8. Dean of the Conservatory 9. Prix de Rome 10. At the American
Academy 11. Travels in Europe and Composing in Rome 12. An Invitation from
Rochester 13. Beginnings in Rochester 14. Joseph Maddy and the National
Music Camp 15. Finding Time for Composition 16. Conductors and Orchestras
17. Promoting the Cause of American Music 18. Radio Broadcasts and
Recordings 19. Concerts at the Library of Congress 20. The Lament for
Beowulf and the First Two Symphonies 21. Return to Rome 22. Conducting
Concerts in Germany 23. A Commission to Write an Opera 24. The Metropolitan
Opera Production of Merry Mount 25. Serious Challenges at the Eastman
School 26. The Death of George Eastman and Rush Rhees's Retirement 27.
Chautauqua Memories 28. Thoughts on Orchestral Conducting 29. Working for
UNESCO 30. Working with University of Rochester Presidents 31. The American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 32. Experiences with Several
American Presidents 33. Honorary Doctorates and Other Honors 34. Eastman
School Students 35. An Author and a Lecturer 36. An Invitation from the
State Department 37. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (I) 38. The Eastman
Philharmonia Tour (II) 39. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (III) 40. The
Eastman Philharmonia Tour (IV) 41. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (V) 42.
The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (VI) 43. Encounters With Various Musicians
44. Composing During the Nineteen-Fifties 45. Reflection at the End of a
Long Career Appendix: Letters from Howard Hanson to His Parents Index
Years in Wahoo and Lincoln 4. On the Chautauqua Circuit 5. Studying in New
York 6. Studying at Northwestern University 7. Teaching at the College of
the Pacific 8. Dean of the Conservatory 9. Prix de Rome 10. At the American
Academy 11. Travels in Europe and Composing in Rome 12. An Invitation from
Rochester 13. Beginnings in Rochester 14. Joseph Maddy and the National
Music Camp 15. Finding Time for Composition 16. Conductors and Orchestras
17. Promoting the Cause of American Music 18. Radio Broadcasts and
Recordings 19. Concerts at the Library of Congress 20. The Lament for
Beowulf and the First Two Symphonies 21. Return to Rome 22. Conducting
Concerts in Germany 23. A Commission to Write an Opera 24. The Metropolitan
Opera Production of Merry Mount 25. Serious Challenges at the Eastman
School 26. The Death of George Eastman and Rush Rhees's Retirement 27.
Chautauqua Memories 28. Thoughts on Orchestral Conducting 29. Working for
UNESCO 30. Working with University of Rochester Presidents 31. The American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 32. Experiences with Several
American Presidents 33. Honorary Doctorates and Other Honors 34. Eastman
School Students 35. An Author and a Lecturer 36. An Invitation from the
State Department 37. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (I) 38. The Eastman
Philharmonia Tour (II) 39. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (III) 40. The
Eastman Philharmonia Tour (IV) 41. The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (V) 42.
The Eastman Philharmonia Tour (VI) 43. Encounters With Various Musicians
44. Composing During the Nineteen-Fifties 45. Reflection at the End of a
Long Career Appendix: Letters from Howard Hanson to His Parents Index