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Composers Datebook for June 17, 2008
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Victor Herbert (1859 - 1924) Babes in Toyland Razumovsky Symphony; Keith Brion, cond. Naxos 559 025

Victor Herbert (1859 - 1924) Cello Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. 8 Lynn Harrell, cello; St. Martin's Academy; Neville Marriner, cond. London 417 672

On This Day

Births

  • 1818 - French opera composer Charles Gounod, in Paris;

  • 1882 - Russian-born American composer Igor Stravinsky, in Oranienbaum (now Lomonosov), near St. Petersburg (Julian date: June 5); In the 19th century, the Julian calendar lagged behind the Gregorian by 12 days, and in the 20th by 13 days; For most of his life in Europe and America, Stravinsky chose to observe his birthday on June 18, but "officially" it was celebrated on June 17;

  • 1916 - Finnish composer Einar (Sven) Englund, in Ljugard, Gotland (Sweden);

Deaths

  • 1983 - American composer Peter Mennin, age 60, in New York;

Premieres

  • 1903 - Victor Herbert: operetta, "Babes In Toyland," in Chicago;

  • 1908 - Stravinsky: "Fireworks," for the marriage of Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter to Maxmillian Steinberg (Julian date: June 4);

  • 1944 - Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 94a (transcription of the Flute Sonata, Op. 94), in Moscow, by violinist David Oistrakh and pianist Lev Oborin;

  • 1957 - Stravinsky: ballet score "Agon," at a 75th birthday concert for Stravinsky in Los Angeles conducted by Robert Craft; The first ballet performance of "Agon" occurred at the New York City Ballet on December 1, 1957, choreographed by Georges Balanchine;

  • 1959 - Barber: "A Hand of Bridge," at Festival of Two Worlds in Spoletto, Italy;

  • 1983 - Bernstein: opera "A Quiet Place" (first version), by Houston Grand Opera, John DeMain conducting; A revised version of this opera premiered at La Scala in Milan, Italy, on June 19, 1984, conducted by John Mauceri;

  • 1988 - Elliott Carter: Oboe Concerto, in Zurich, by the Zurich Collegium Musicum conducted by John Carewe, with Heinz Holliger as soloist;

Others

  • 1733 - Performances by J.S. Bach's "Collegium Musicum" in Leipzig resume after a period of mourning for Elector Friedrich August I;

  • 1914 - Finnish composer Jean Sibelius awarded honorary degree by Yale University.

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