¡John Knowles Paine: Orchestral Works, Vol.2 - Symphony No.2 'In the Spring'
¡Joann Falletta (conductor), Ulster Orchestra

 Description
[Machine Translation] Composer John Knowles Paine ( 1839-1906 ), whose intense appeal was on full display in his first collection of orchestral works ( 8.559747 ). He was a pioneer of composers such as A. Foote, E. Beach, E. McDowell, and A. Copeland, all of whom created music uniquely American, and a bridge between Europe and America. Born in Portland, the son of a musical instrument dealer, he first learned music from German immigrant musicians and later studied in Germany, where in the 1870s he developed the first college music curriculum in the U.S., laying the groundwork for the development of numerous musicians. His own works, as you will hear, were strongly influenced by Schumann and Brahms, especially his "Symphony No. 2," which he originally wrote with the intention of premiering in Berlin (where the first symphony was performed), but this did not happen, and the first performance was given in Boston in March 1880. It was a great success and was performed in Boston in March 1880. It was a great success and was the first American orchestral work to be printed. The two orchestral works are also well worth listening to. His two orchestral works are also well worth listening to.


凌 Credits
JoAnn Falletta
Ulster Orchestra

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