Synopsis
It’s time once again for our Composer Quiz: Name a famous American composer who was also a successful businessman. If you answered insurance executive Charles Ives, Jay will show you what's under the box. But if your answer was “John Alden Carpenter,” vice president of George B. Carpenter and Co., supplies and equipment dealer, we'll just pull back the curtain and show you all your prizes!
John Alden Carpenter was born in 1876 near Chicago, and, after studies out East, entered his father’s business back home, eventually becoming its vice president. Fortunately for the budding composer, the firm was largely run by his brothers, and he had enough free time to devote to his music. On today’s date in 1915, the Chicago Symphony premiered Carpenter’s first big orchestral work, the suite, Adventures in a Perambulator. (You get extra points if you knew a perambulator is a baby buggy.)
Anyway…
Carpenter's pram piece was a big success, and he wrote a string of other popular works, including a ballet based on the Krazy Kat comic strip of his day, and Skyscrapers, a jazzy and topical tribute to the transformation of urban America in the 1920s.
Unlike the unconventional Charles Ives, who toiled away in obscurity, the more conventional Carpenter was famous in his day. Ironically, while Ives’ fame only increased after his death in 1954, when Carpenter died in 1951, his music rapidly fell from fashion.
Music Played in Today's Program
John Alden Carpenter (1876-1951): Adventrues in a Perambulator; National Symphony of Ukraine; John McLaughlin Williams, conductor; Naxos 8.559065
On This Day
Births
1872 - Russian ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev (Gregorian date: Mar. 31)
1873 - German composer Max Reger, in Brand (near Bayreuth)
1907 - English composer (of Irish descent) Elizabeth Maconchy, in Broxbourne
1929 - American composer Robert Muczynski, in Chicago
Premieres
1859 - Gounod: opera Faust, in Paris at the Théâtre-Lyrique
1864 - Gounod: opera Mireille, in Paris at the Théâtre-Lyrique
1870 - Gomes: opera Il Guarany (The Guarani), in Milan at the Teatro alla Scala
1892 - Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, in St. Petersburg (Julian date: Mar. 7). The first staged performance of the complete Nutcracker Ballet occurred later that same year in St. Petersburg on Dec. 6 (Julian)/Dec. 18 (Gregorian).
1896 - Dvorák: Cello Concerto, at London’s Queens Hall by the London Philharmonic conducted by the composer, with Leo Stern as soloist
1910 - Bartók: String Quartet No. 1, in Budapest, by the Waldbauer Quartet
1915 - John Alden Carpenter: Adventures in a Perambulator, by the Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock conducting
1919 - Gabriel Fauré’s Fantasie for piano and Orchestra, at a Société Nationale de Musique concert at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, with Alfred Cortot as the soloist
1944 - Tippett: oratorio, A Child of Our Time, in London
1972 - George Perle: Sonata quasi una fantasia for clarinet and piano, in Buffalo, New York
1991 - John Adams: opera The Death of Klinghoffer, in Brussels at the Théatre Royal de la Monnaie
1998 - Robert X. Rodriguez: Sinfonia a la Mariachi, by the San Antonio Symphony, Christopher Wilkins conducting
Others
1931 - American premiere of Alban Berg’s opera Wozzeck in Philadelphia, with Leopold Stokowski conducting
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About Composers Datebook®
Host John Birge presents a daily snapshot of composers past and present, with timely information, intriguing musical events and appropriate, accessible music related to each.
He has been hosting, producing and performing classical music for more than 25 years. Since 1997, he has been hosting on Minnesota Public Radio's Classical Music Service. He played French horn for the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestra and performed with them on their centennial tour of Europe in 1995. He was trained at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Eastman School of Music and Interlochen Arts Academy.

