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Friday, July 23, 2021
#ClassicsaDay #NAFTAclassics Week 3
The Classics a Day team once again made NAFTA Classics the theme for July. Two of the three countries in North America have significant holidays in the month -- Canada Day (July 1), and Independence Day (July 4).
As always with this theme, I simply alternated between Canadian, American, and Mexican composers. And the process discovered a lot of great classical music north and south of the border.
Here are my #ClassicsaDay posts for the third week of #NAFTAclassics.
07/19/21 Ernest Gagnon (Canada 1834-1915) - Ave maria stella
Gagnon is remembered primiarly for his collection of French Canadian folk music published in the 1860s. He was also a virtuoso organist and an accompished composer.
07/20/21 Francisco López Capillas (c. 1615 – 1673) - Magnificat a 8
Capillas was a native-born Mexican composer, and spent his life working in the Mexicao City Cathedral. He's credited with composing the most Mexican masses of the Baroque era.
07/21/21 Arthur Foote - (US 1853-1937) A Night Piece for Flute and String
Quartet
Foote was a member of the Boston Six, and a founder of the American Guild of Organists. The majority of his catalog.
07/22/21 Charles A.E. Harriss (Canada 1862–1929) - The Alma Patrol
Harriss emigrated from the UK, and gained prominance as an organist. He founded the McGill Conservatorium of Music, as well as several Canadian music festivals.
This talented physician and composer composed the Marcha Zaragoza in honor of the famous Mexican general and patriot in 1862. It has since become Mexico's second national anthem.
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