EPISODE · Jan 13, 2021 · 23 MIN
Episode 12 - 1954: Quincy Porter, Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
from Hearing The Pulitzers · host hearingthepulitzers
Quincy Porter bridges many of the themes we've seen so far in the podcast: he was the last student of nineteenth-century American composer Horatio Parker (who also taught 1947 prize winner Charles Ives), he taught composition at an Ivy League school (Yale, in this case) for many years, and he was celebrated for his orchestral music during his lifetime, but is virtually forgotten today. From that list, and from our previous episodes on Howard Hanson, Walter Piston, and Douglas Moore, you might think you have a good sense of what Porter's Ivy League New England musical style might be, but are you right? Join us to find out. For more about Quincy Porter: 1) https://composers.com/composers/quincy-porter 2) https://necmusic.edu/archives/quincy-porter
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Quincy Porter bridges many of the themes we've seen so far in the podcast: he was the last student of nineteenth-century American composer Horatio Parker (who also taught 1947 prize winner Charles Ives), he taught composition at an Ivy League school (Yale, in this case) for many years, and he was celebrated for his orchestral music during his lifetime, but is virtually forgotten today. From that list, and from our previous episodes on Howard Hanson, Walter Piston, and Douglas Moore, you might think you have a good sense of what Porter's Ivy League New England musical style might be, but are you right? Join us to find out. For more about Quincy Porter: 1) https://composers.com/composers/quincy-porter 2) https://necmusic.edu/archives/quincy-porter
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