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  • florent schmitt biography of martin luther
  • SEPTEMBER 28

    Births and Deaths
    • Died 1977: Rosette Anday, mezzo-soprano, born 12-22-1903
    • Born 1924: Rudolf Barshai, violist/conductor
    • Born 1936: Martin Bernheimer, music critic
    • Born 1875: Hermine Bossetti [von Flick], soprano, died 05-01-1936
    • Born 1902: Thea Dispker, impresario, died 07-17-2000 [aged 97!]
    • Born 1913: Vivian Fine, composer, died 03-20-2000 [automobile accident, aged 86]
    • Born 1921: Walter Hautzig, pianist/teacher
    • Born 1612: Juan Hidalgo, composer, died 03-30-1685
    • Died 1959: Gerard Hoffnung, music humorist, born 03-22-1925
    • Died 1963: Rosa Raisa [Rosa Burchstein], soprano, born 05-23-1893
    • Born 1870: Florent Schmitt, composer, died 08-17-1958
    • Died 1984: Edward Weiss, pianist, born 09-06-1892
    Musical Quote for Today

    "Music is a discipline and a mistress of order and good manners."
    —Martin Luther

    What happened on this day in music history?

    In 1918, Igor Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldatwas given its first performance in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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    Editor-in-Chief
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    When she started to play, Mr. Steinway came down and personally
    rubbed his name off the piano. [Speaking about pianist &*$#@+#]

    The Silverwind Duo of clarinetist Dr. Andrew Seigel and flutist Dr. Nicole McPherson of the Fredonia School of Music will perform and teach during Thanksgiving week on the campus of New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi.

    The duo will travel 18 hours on the first leg of their adventure.

    Their host, Dr. Matthew Quayle, is a friend from their mutual time together teaching at the New England Music Camp. They spent about 12 summers teaching together in Maine, where the three had the chance to play together in concerts, and on the tennis court. It will be a reunion of sorts since it’s been about two and a half years since their last meeting.

    Dr. Quayle invited the duo to come to Abu Dhabi and perform, to record both one of Quayle’s new works and his Variations for Flute Clarinet and Piano, and to do some teaching. The duo will be working with Quayle’s composition students, talking about aspects of flute and clarinet for composing, and they may do some applied teaching with flute and clarinet students on campus.

    Works to be performed, in addition to the Variations, a scherzo for flute and two clarinets, and the new work, include Michael Webster's arrangement of Claude Debussy's "Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun" for flute, clarinet and piano; three short duos by Robert Muczinski