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Varèse and Larsen solos

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Edgard Varèse (1883 - 1965) Density 21.5 Eugenia Zukerman, flute Delos 3184

Libby Larsen (b. 1950) Aubade Eugenia Zukerman, flute Delos 3184

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Births

  • 1709 - English composer and writer on music Charles Avison, in Newcastle upon Tyne;

  • 1878 - Finnish composer Selim Palmgren, in Björneborg (now Pori);

  • 1907 - American composer Alec Wilder (Alexander Lafayette Chew), in Rochester, N.Y.;

  • 1938 - American composer John Corigliano, in New York;

Deaths

  • 1829 - Belgian-born French composer François Joseph Gossec, age 95, in Paris;

  • 1868 - Canadian composer Healey Willian, age 87, in Toronto;

  • 1963 - Hungarian composer Laszlo Lajtha, age 70, in Budapest;

  • 1987 - Soviet composer Dmitri Kabalevsky, age 82, in Moscow;

Premieres

  • 1737 - Handel: opera “Giustino,” in London at the Covent Garden Theater (Gregorian date: Feb. 27);

  • 1884 - Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 2, in Moscow (Julian date: Feb. 4);

  • 1892 - Massenet: opera, "Werther," in Vienna at the Court Opera;

  • 1893 - Sibelius: tone-poem "En Saga," in Helsinki;

  • 1929 - Copland: "Vitebsky" Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello, at New York's Town Hall at a League of Composers concert featuring two members of the Pro Arte Quartet (violinist Alphonse Onnou and cellist Robert Mass) and the German pianist Walter Gieseking;

  • 1936 - Varèse: "Density 21.5" for solo flute, in New York, by flutist Georges Barrère;

  • 1956 - Leon Kirchner: "Toccata" for strings, winds and percussion, in San Francisco.

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