February 21: Names in Music

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February 21: Names in Music

Post by Lance » Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:16 pm

FEBRUARY 21

Births and Deaths
  • Born 1902: Carl Bamberger, conductor, died 07-18-1987
  • Died 2005: Ara Berberian, bass singer/lawyer!, born-??
  • Born 1957: Judy Berry, soprano
  • Died 1998: Edward Tatnall Canby, reviewer/critic/writer, born 1912
  • Born 1791: Carl Czerny, composer/pianist, died 07-15-1857
  • Born 1836: Léo Delibes, composer, died 01-16-1891
  • Died 1980: Arnaldo Estrella, pianist, born 03-14-1908
  • Born 1857: Nikolay Figner, tenor, died 12-13-1918
  • Died 1956: Edwin Franko Goldman, bandmaster, born 01-01-1878
  • Died 1996: Morton Gould, conductor/composer, born 12-10-1913
  • Born 1836: Emil Hartmann, composer/organist, died 07-18-1898 [son of composer Johann Peter Hartmann]
  • Born 1801: Johan Vacláv Kalliwoda, composer, died 12-03-1866
  • Died 1948: Frederic Lamond, pianist, born 01-28-1868
  • Died 1925: Fernando de Lucia, tenor, born 10-11-1860
  • Died 2005: Josef Metternich, baritone, born 06-02-1915
  • Died 1787: Antonio Rodriguez de Hita, composer, born-??
  • Born 1923: Béla Siki, pianist
  • Born 1845: Emma Thursby, soprano/teacher, died 07-04-1931 [teacher of Geraldine Farrar, Oley Speaks]
  • Born 1844: Charles Marie Widor, organist/composer, died 03-12-1937
  • Born 1923: Zvi Zeitlin, violinist
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Post by Febnyc » Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:29 pm

We all know of his piano studies, but the symphonies of Carl Czerny now have all been recorded. They're really excellent works - very much in the Beethoven-ian cast and masterfully orchestrated.

Czerny's opus numbers reach into the 800s!

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Post by Febnyc » Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:32 pm

Kallivoda (or Kalliwoda) is another composer whose symphonies demand a listen. Also in the Beethoven/Schubert mold, they are powerful and attractive works.

Calliope label just has issued a disc of Kallivoda quartets.

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Post by Ralph » Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:36 pm

Febnyc wrote:Kallivoda (or Kalliwoda) is another composer whose symphonies demand a listen. Also in the Beethoven/Schubert mold, they are powerful and attractive works.

Calliope label just has issued a disc of Kallivoda quartets.
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Kallivoda was once well known. His 5th symphony was on the first program of the ancestor of today's New York Philharmonic.
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