Today is, Petroc tells me, her 150th birthday .... whenever I hear her music, and she is a Breakfast favourite, I enjoy it but never get round to going further into her catalogue .....
Beach, Amy (1867 - 1944)
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Originally posted by antongould View PostToday is, Petroc tells me, her 150th birthday .... whenever I hear her music, and she is a Breakfast favourite, I enjoy it but never get round to going further into her catalogue .....
My one live contact with her music was Emma Kirkby singing 3 songs which didn't do much. Not Dame EK's fault as far as I could tell; I might just have been unimpressed by the verse set But I have been more taken with some of her instrumental music heard on R3.
The (or is it 'a'?) piano quintet seems to be flagged as impressive - can anyone suggest some other 'entry portals'??I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Essential, I think, for anyone interested in American classical music. One of the leading women historically, the only woman in the Boston Group and in my opinion one of the best two or three composers in that group.* The Gaelic Symphony and the piano concerto are very highly rated but the CD I have is "Mrs HHA Beach" on Koch International - piano, Virginia Erskin.
(*MacDowell first - never too sure about Chadwick although he's there re status and volume of output)
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostEssential, I think, for anyone interested in American classical music. One of the leading women historically, the only woman in the Boston Group and in my opinion one of the best two or three composers in that group.* The Gaelic Symphony and the piano concerto are very highly rated but the CD I have is "Mrs HHA Beach" on Koch International - piano, Virginia Erskin.
(*MacDowell first - never too sure about Chadwick although he's there re status and volume of output)
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostShe married someone who I think was older than her father (she was a teenager). He forbade her to appear in public more than twice a year, so she gave up her career as pianist. She also took his name, so all her compositions were published with the composer as Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. (Her maiden name was Amy Marcy.)
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI’m enjoying the Amy Beach CoW. Pleasant to listen to - music for Violin and Piano, also songs well written and nicely sung.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostI’ve been listening all week and been very taken by the quality of her work. Wonder why so many fine composer reputations fade after they’ve gone . A similar story last week with Florence Price - though I think Beach’s work is finer...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Yet more recent COTW recent repeats. Still so many composers who've either never featured on the programme or haven't featured for many years, but all R3 can give us is yet more recent repeats. Beach composed a handful of good pieces notably the Gaelic Symphony & Piano Concerto, and especially the Piano Quintet, her best work IMO. But much of what I've heard of the rest of her output, I've found pleasant but lacking in real substance. Chadwick & Griffes I find far more interesting & rewarding. I heard a lot of positive feedback about Florence Price so investigated her music a couple of years ago and was thoroughly disappointed finding the music totally uninteresting, unmemorable & best forgotten.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostYet more recent COTW recent repeats. Still so many composers who've either never featured on the programme or haven't featured for many years, but all R3 can give us is yet more recent repeats. Beach composed a handful of good pieces notably the Gaelic Symphony & Piano Concerto, and especially the Piano Quintet, her best work IMO. But much of what I've heard of the rest of her output, I've found pleasant but lacking in real substance. Chadwick & Griffes I find far more interesting & rewarding. I heard a lot of positive feedback about Florence Price so investigated her music a couple of years ago and was thoroughly disappointed finding the music totally uninteresting, unmemorable & best forgotten.
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