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Friday, July 26, 2024
#ClassicsaDay #NorthAmClassics Week 4, 2024
Two countries celebrate their independence in July -- and they just happen to be neighbors. On July 1, 1867, three separate British colonies were officially united. United Canadas, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick became Canada.
On July 4, 1776, thirteen separate British colonies were officially united, becoming the United States of America.
The #ClassicsaDay challenge for July is to post music by Canadian and American composers. Both countries have created their own forms of classical music, independent of Europe's.
Here are my social media posts for the fourth week of #NorthAmClassics. As in past years, I alternate between Canadian and American composers.
Hovhaness' first symphony was premiered by the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. Stokowski would broadcast and record Hovhaness' first three symphonies.
Price completed her second violin concerto a year before her death in 1953. For years it was considered lost. But in 2009 it was rediscovered in her former residence in Chicago during a remodeling.
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