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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
RIP. A great American composer. One of the NYC "neo-Romantic" group
(Creston, Giannini, et al). A fine composer and gentleman. |
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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
On 27 Iul, 12:18, Jenn wrote:
RIP. *A great American composer. *One of the NYC "neo-Romantic" group (Creston, Giannini, et al). *A fine composer and gentleman. don't know him, neo Romantic? maybe similar to Hanson?, was he neo romantic? |
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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 27 Iul, 12:18, Jenn wrote: RIP. *A great American composer. *One of the NYC "neo-Romantic" group (Creston, Giannini, et al). *A fine composer and gentleman. don't know him, neo Romantic? maybe similar to Hanson? In many ways, yes. , was he neo romantic? Yes. Extended tonalities but not leaning toward atonality, large forms, highly expressive. |
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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
On 27 Iul, 12:37, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 27 Iul, 12:18, Jenn wrote: RIP. *A great American composer. *One of the NYC "neo-Romantic" group (Creston, Giannini, et al). *A fine composer and gentleman. don't know him, neo Romantic? maybe similar to Hanson? In many ways, yes. , was he neo romantic? Yes. Extended tonalities but not leaning toward atonality, large forms, highly expressive. I really like Hanson's Second Sym. Your description of Joio (his real name?) sounds like i would like him, any particular recommendations, (ecording quality being important)? |
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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 27 Iul, 12:37, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 27 Iul, 12:18, Jenn wrote: RIP. *A great American composer. *One of the NYC "neo-Romantic" group (Creston, Giannini, et al). *A fine composer and gentleman. don't know him, neo Romantic? maybe similar to Hanson? In many ways, yes. , was he neo romantic? Yes. Extended tonalities but not leaning toward atonality, large forms, highly expressive. I really like Hanson's Second Sym. One of the greatest American works, IMO. Your description of Joio (his real name?) Norman Dello Joio. Full last name is Dello Joio. sounds like i would like him, any particular recommendations, (ecording quality being important)? http://www.amazon.com/Dello-Joio-orc.../dp/B0000049R5 /ref=sr_1_26?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1217182185&sr=8-26 http://www.amazon.com/Joio-Triumph-V...ngs/dp/B000001 SHA/ref=sr_1_38?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1217182329&sr=8-38 http://www.amazon.com/Members-Israel...-Creston/dp/B0 00003J4T/ref=sr_1_45?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1217182390&sr=8-45 Also Look for "Jubilant Song" on a fine recording the the American Boychoir on Virgin Records, and "Variants on a Mediaeval Tune" with Fennell and the Dallas Wind Symphony on Reference RR-52. GREAT sound. |
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Norman Dello Joio dead at 95
I'd never heard of the guy. But that doesn't mean much.
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