Episode 83: New England Landscapes. Music of Ives, Piston, and Schumann.
Welcome to New England, in a triptych of tryptichs – three symphonies about New England, each in three movements. Music of Charles Ives, Walter Piston, and William Schumann, brought to you on Concertzender by pianist Guy Livingston.
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Theme Music :
Jan Jeroen (J.J.) Spijkervet & Immersive Sound
“American Highways” Jingle
Sounds About Right
composed for Concertzender
Charles Ives
The Housatonic At Stockbridge: The Housatonic
Antoine Palloc & Rayanne Dupuis
Soupir
Walter Piston
Three New England Sketches
4. Seaside
5. Summer Evening
6. Mountains
Leonard Slatkin: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
RCA Victor RD60798
William Schuman
New England Triptych
I: Be glad then, America
II: What Jesus wept
III: Chester
The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy
RCA Red Seal – SB 6798
Charles Ives
Three Places In New England:
IV. The “St. Gaudens” in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and His Colored Regiment)
V. Putnam’s Camp, Redding, Connecticut
VI. from “The Housatonic At Stockbridge”
Boston Symphony Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas
Deutsch Grammophon 289 463 633-2
Closing Music:
David King
Super America
The Bad Plus
E1 Records: EOM-CD-2112