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Composers Datebook for March 31, 2009
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Synopsis

“Troubled Island,” an opera about Haiti by William Grant Still was written in 1938 but had to wait 11 years for its first performance, which took place on today’s date in 1949.

That 1949 production was by the New York City Opera, and the original cast included baritone Robert McFerrin, Sr, whose son, Bobby McFerrin, Jr., became a famous singer, too. Speaking of familiar names, the libretto for “Troubled Island” was written by Langston Hughes, and its dance sequences were choreographed by George Balanchine.

William Grant Still was born in Mississippi in 1895, studied music at the Oberlin Conservatory, and took private lessons from the arch conservative composer George Whitefield Chadwick as well as the avant-garde firebrand Edgard Varèse. Like many composers active in the 1930s and 40s, he moved to Los Angeles to write for Hollywood, but also achieved fame as a preeminent African-American composer of concert works.

The critical reception to “Troubled Island” in 1949 was negative. One review wrote, “‘Troubled Island’ sounds rather as if the libretto of ‘Tosca’ had been set to the music of ‘The Desert Song’.”

But with the hindsight of history, any project involving William Grant Still, Langston Hughes, and George Balanchine sounds downright intriguing.

Music Played in Today's Program

William Grant Still (1895-1978) Symphony No. 1 (Afro-American) Detroit Symphony; Neeme Järvi, cond. Chandos 9154

On This Day

Births

  • 1732 - Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn, in Rohrau;

  • 1872 - Russian ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev, in Gruzino, Novgorod district (Julian date: Mar. 19);

Deaths

  • 1880 - Polish composer and violinist Henryk Wieniawski, age 44, in Moscow;

  • 1901 - British composer Sir John Stainer, age 60, in Verona, Italy;

Premieres

  • 1723 - Handel: Concerto in F (HWV 331) (Julian date: March 20);

  • 1739 - Handel: Organ Concerto in A (HWV 296a) (Julian date: March 20);

  • 1745 - Rameau: opera-ballet, "Platée," at Versailles;

  • 1784 - Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 16 in D, K. 451, in Vienna, with composer as soloist;

  • 1794 - Haydn: Symphony No. 100 ("Military"), conducted by the composer on his 62nd birthday, at the Hanover-Square Concert Rooms in London;

  • 1841 - R. Schumann: Symphony No. 1 ("Spring"), by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Felix Mendelssohn conducting;

  • 1901 - Dvorák: opera "Rusalka," in Prague at the National Theater;

  • 1913 - Webern: "Six Pieces" for orchestra, in Vienna;

  • 1932 - Chávez: ballet "Horsepower," in Philadelphia;

  • 1947 - Ulysses Kay: "Short Overture," in New York City;

  • 1949 - William Grant Still: opera "Troubled Island," in New York City;

  • 1951 - R. Strauss: "Munich Waltz," posthumously in Vienna; This music was originally written for the 1939 film;

  • 1961 - Françaix: "L'Horloge de Flore," by oboist John de Lancie, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting;

  • 2001 - Peter Lieberson: Piano Quintet, at Carnegie Hall, by pianist Peter Serkin with the Orion String Quartet;

Others

  • 1837 - Franz Liszt and Sigismond Thalberg, the two reigning virtuosi of their day, perform a sort of pianistic "duel" at a benefit concert in aid of Italian refuguees at the Parisian salon of Princess Cristina Belgiojso-Trivulzio.

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