Morton Gould
Morton Gould (New York, 10 febbraio 1913 – Orlando, 21 febbraio 1996) è stato un compositore, pianista e direttore d'orchestra statunitense.
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Nazionalità | Stati Uniti |
Genere | Musica contemporanea |
Periodo di attività musicale | 1935 – 1996 |
Biografia
modificaNato a New York, viene considerato un bambino prodigio quando a sei anni scrive le sue prime opere. Si è formato presso la Juilliard School. Durante la grande depressione ha lavorato come pianista in teatro. Dopo l'apertura della Radio City Music Hall, è diventato qui pianista. Ha lavorato anche in radio, presso la WOR (AM), e poi in televisione.
Ha composto e/o musicato diverse piece per Broadway tra cui Billion Dollar Baby e Arms and the Girl. Inoltre, per quanto riguarda le colonne sonore, ha realizzato tra l'altro quelle di Delightfully Dangerous (1945), Cinerama Holiday (1955) e Windjammer (1958).
Ha lavorato con le orchestre di tutti gli Stati Uniti, dal momento che i suoi lavori sono stati commissionati dalla Biblioteca del Congresso, dalla Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, dall'American Ballet Theatre, dal New York City Ballet e dal comitato dello United States Bicentennial.
Tra i riconoscimenti che ha ricevuto vi sono il Grammy Award alla carriera (2005), l'inserimento nella American Academy of Arts and Letters e il Pulitzer Prize for Music.
Onorificenze
modificaOpere
modifica- Abby Variations (piano) (1964)
- A Capella (1987)
- Adeste Fidelis
- American Ballads, Settings of American Tunes for Orchestra (1976)
- American Caprice
- American Salute (1942)[1][2]
- American Sing: Settings of Folk Songs (1984)
- American Symphonette no 2 (1939)
- American Youth March
- Americana
- The Anniversary Rag (piano) (1994)
- Apple Waltzes (In Tribute to George Balanchine) (7 movements from Audubon) (1969)
- At the Piano (1964)
- Audubon (Birds of America) (1969)
- Ballad for Band (1946)
- Battle Hymn (1950)
- Benny's Gig (1962)
- Big City Blues (1950)
- Boogie Woogie Etude (for piano and orchestra) (1943)
- Buckaroo Blues (1954)
- Burchfield Gallery (1978–1979)
- Café Rio (1957)
- Calypso Souvenir (1964)
- Celebration Strut for Orchestra (1981)
- 'Cellos (1984)
- Centennial Symphony, Gala for Band (1983)
- Cheers! — A Celebration March (1979)
- Christmas Time (1992)
- Cinerama Holiday: Suite (1955)
- Classical Variations on Colonial Themes (1984)
- Columbia: Broadsides for Orchestra (1967)
- Come Up From the Valley, Children (1964)
- Concertette for Viola and Band (1943)
- Concerto Concertante (for violin and orchestra) (1981–1982)
- Concerto for Flute (1984)
- Concerto for Orchestra (1944)
- Concerto for Piano (1938)
- Concerto for Viola (1943)
- Cowboy Rhapsody (1943)
- Dance Gallery
- Dance Variations for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1953)
- Dancing Days (1966)
- Declaration: Suite (1956)
- Derivations for Solo Clarinet and Band (1955)
- Deserted Ballroom (1936)
- Dialogues (for piano and orchestra) (1958)
- Diversions: for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (1990)
- Dixie (1949)
- Dramatic Fanfares from CBS-TV documentary “World War I” (orchestra) (1964)
- Duo for Flute and Clarinet (1982)
- Fall River Legend (1947)
- Family Album: Suite (1951)
- Fanfare for Freedom (1942)
- Festive Fanfare (1991)
- Festive Music (1964)
- Flares and Declamations (1987)
- Flourishes and Galop (1983)
- Folk Suite (1941)
- Formations (1964)
- Foster Gallery (1939)
- Ghost Waltzes (piano) (1991)
- Global Greetings for Symphonic Band (1994)
- Guajira (for clarinet and orchestra) (1949)
- Hail to a First Lady (1991)
- Hamma'ariv aravim (1947)
- Harvest (1945)
- Holiday Music (1947)
- Holocaust: Suite (from the NBC-TV series) (1978)
- Home for Christmas
- A Homespun Overture (1939)
- Hoofer Suite (for Tap Dancer and Orchestra) (1956)
- Hosedown: A Firefighter Fable (1995)
- Housewarming (1982)
- I'm Old Fashioned, The Astaire Variations (1983)
- Interplay (American Concertette) (for piano and orchestra) (1945)
- Inventions (for Four Pianos and Orchestra)(1953)
- It's A Living
- Jeeps and Peeps (1944)
- Jekyll and Hyde Variations (1956)
- Jericho
- Jingle Bells (1952)
- The Jogger and the Dinosaur (for rapper and orchestra) (1992)
- Latin-American Symphonette (Symphonette No. 4) (1940)
- Lincoln Legend (1942)
- Main Street March
- Main Street Waltz
- Mini-Suite for Band (1968)
- Minstrel Show (1946)
- Minute-Plus Waltz/Rag (1990)
- New China March
- No Longer Very Clear (for baritone or mezzo-soprano and piano) (1994)
- Notes of Remembrance (1989)
- Of Time and the River (1945)
- Parade (for Percussion) (1956)
- Patterns (piano) (1984)
- Philharmonic Waltzes (1948)
- Pieces of China (piano) (1985)
- Prelude and Toccata
- Prisms (1962)
- Quotations (1983)
- Rag Waltz (piano) (1984)
- Recovery Music (for Clarinet) (1984)
- Red Cavalry March
- Rhythm Gallery (1959)
- Saint Lawrence Suite for Band (1958)
- Salutations (1966)
- Santa Fé Saga (1956)
- Serenade of Carols (1949)
- Show Piece for Orchestra (1954)
- Something To Do—Labor Cantata (1976)
- Sonata No. 1 (piano) (1930)
- Sonata No. 2 (piano) (1932)
- Sonata No. 3 (piano) (1936)
- A Song of Freedom (1941)
- Soundings (1969)
- Spirituals in Five Movements (1941)
- Spirituals for String Orchestra and Harp (1959)
- StringMusic (1995)
- Suite (for Cello and Piano) (1981)
- Suite (for Violin and Piano) (1945)
- Symphonette No. 3 (Third American Symphonette)
- Symphonette No. 4 (Latin-American Symphonette) (1933)
- Symphonic Serenade (195?)
- Symphony No. 1 (1943)
- Symphony No. 2 "Symphony on Marching Tunes" (1944)
- Symphony No. 3 (1946)
- Symphony No. 4 "West Point" (1952)
- Symphony of Spirituals (1975)
- Tap Dance Concerto (1952)
- Ten for Deborah (piano) (1965)
- There Are (No) Children Here (1996)
- Troubadour Music (1969)
- Tuba Suite (1971)
- Two for Chorus (1966)
- Two Pianos (1987)
- Venice for Double Orchestra and Brass Choirs (1967)
- Vivaldi Gallery for String Quartet and Divided Orchestra (1968)
- Windjammer (1958)
- World War I: Selections (Musica per serie TV CBS) (1964)
- Yankee Doodle (1945)
Note
modifica- ^ [1][collegamento interrotto] Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1942. Gould's "American Salute" was performed in Chicago.
- ^ [2] Goodman, Peter W. "Morton Gould: American Salute," Amadeus Press, 2003, page 138. ISBN 978-1-57467-055-4. Gould premiered "American Salute" on radio on "Cresta Blanca Carnival," on NBC, November 11, 1942. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
Voci correlate
modificaCollegamenti esterni
modifica- (EN) Morton Gould, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
- (EN) Opere di Morton Gould, su Open Library, Internet Archive.
- (EN) Morton Gould, su AllMusic, All Media Network.
- (EN) Morton Gould, su Discogs, Zink Media.
- (EN) Morton Gould, su MusicBrainz, MetaBrainz Foundation.
- (EN) Morton Gould, su IMDb, IMDb.com.
- (EN) Morton Gould, su Internet Broadway Database, The Broadway League.
- Profilo su Classical Archives, su classicalarchives.com.
- Profilo su Music Sales Classical, su musicsalesclassical.com. URL consultato il 10 giugno 2014 (archiviato dall'url originale il 14 luglio 2014).
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