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Composers like Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Bartók and have sought to musically depict their environs for centuries. How are landscapes, both urban and pastoral, being represented musically today?
Hosted by Seth Boustead
David Sampson: Grant Park from Chicago Moves
Toshio Hosokawa: Landscape V (excerpt)
Peter Sculthorpe: From Oceania
Michael Daugherty: George Washington fr. Mount Rushmore
Joan Tower: Big Sky
John Luther Adams: The Far Country of Sleep (excerpt)
Christopher Tin: Haf Gengr Hriðum (The Storm-Driven Sea)
Pierre Jalbert: Glass is a Place fr. Icefield Sonnets
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Composers like Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Bartók and have sought to musically depict their environs for centuries. How are landscapes, both urban and pastoral, being represented musically today?
Hosted by Seth Boustead
David Sampson: Grant Park from Chicago Moves
Toshio Hosokawa: Landscape V (excerpt)
Peter Sculthorpe: From Oceania
Michael Daugherty: George Washington fr. Mount Rushmore
Joan Tower: Big Sky
John Luther Adams: The Far Country of Sleep (excerpt)
Christopher Tin: Haf Gengr Hriðum (The Storm-Driven Sea)
Pierre Jalbert: Glass is a Place fr. Icefield Sonnets

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