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James P. Johnson's signature tune for the '20s

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James P. Johnson (1894 - 1955) Charleston Leslie Stifelman, piano; Concordia Orchestra; Marin Alsop, cond. MusicMasters 67140

On This Day

Premieres

  • 1787 - Mozart: opera, "Don Giovanni'," in Prague at the Nationaltheater;

  • 1837 - Donizetti: opera, "Roberto Devereux," at the.Teatro San Carlos, in Naples;

  • 1920 - Edward Burlingame Hill: symphonic poem “The Fall of the House of Usher” (after Poe), by the Boston Symphony with Pierre Monteux conducting;

  • 1950 - Copland: Quartet for Piano and Strings, by the New York Quartet at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. at a Coolidge Festival concert; This work was commissioned by Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Coolidge Foundation;

  • 1955 - Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1, by the Leningrad Philharmonic, Yevgeny Svetlanov conducting, with David Oistrakh as the soloist;

  • 1956 - Bernstein: musical "Candide" (original version) in Boston as a trial run at the Colonial Theater, directed by Tyrone Guthrie and conducted by Samuel Krachmalnick; The show opened officially on New York at the Martin Beck Theater on December 1, 1956; According to Opera America magazine, this is one of the most frequently-produced American operas during the past decade;

  • 1966 - Milhaud: "Music for Indiana," by the Indianapolis Symphony;

  • 1967 - Persichetti: Symphony No. 8, in Berea, Ohio, by the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory Orchestra, George Poinar conducting;

  • 1980 - Off Broadway premiere of Sondheim: revue "Marry Me a Little"(compiled from various Sondheim musicals);

Others

  • 1734 - The famous Italian castrato Farinelli (Carlo Broschi) makes his debut in London at the opening performance of "The Opera of the Nobility," a company formed to rival Handel's "Royal Academy" (Gegorian date: Nov. 9); The performance takes place at the King's Theater in the Haymarket, formerly the home of Handel's company;

  • 1739 - Handel advertises for subscriptions to his new set of Concertos, Op. 6 (Gregorian date: Nov. 9); They are published by John Walsh the younger on April 23 (Gregorian date: May 4) the following year.

  • 1739 - Handel completes in London his Concerto Grosso in c, Op. 6, no. 8 (see Julian date: Oct. 18);

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