Composers Datebook

Gould at West Point


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In 1952, the West Point Military Band celebrated that famous military academy’s Sesquicentennial by asking prominent composers to write celebratory works to mark the occasion. Among those who responded was American composer Morton Gould, whose West Point Symphony received its premiere performance on today’s date in 1952, at a gala concert featuring the West Point Academy.


There are two movements in Gould’s West Point Symphony: “Epitaphs” and “Marches,” and the composer provided these descriptive comments:


“The first movement is lyrical and dramatic … The general character is elegiac. The second and final movement is lusty … the texture a stylization of marching tunes and parades cast in an array of embellishments and rhythmic variations,” Gould said. “At one point, there is a simulation of a Fife and Drum Corp, which, incidentally, was the instrumentation of the original West Point Band.”


Of all the pieces written in honor of West Point’s Sesquicentennial in 1952, Gould’s Symphony is probably the best known.


The score of the West Point Symphony calls for a “marching machine,” but on this classic 1959 recording under the late Frederick Fennell, the required sound was provided by the very real marching feet of 120 Eastman School of Music students.


Music Played in Today's Program

Morton Gould (1913-1996): West Point Symphony (Symphony for Band); Eastman Wind Ensemble; Frederick Fennell, conductor; Mercury 434 320

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