Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:57 am
Charles Trowbridge Haubiel was born in Delta, Ohio, in 1892 and died in Los Angeles in 1978. His career encompassed activity as a teacher, composer, pianist, conductor, lecturer, and publisher. After completing his education in this country and in Europe, Haubiel was invited to join the faculty of the Institute of Musical Art of New York (the Julliard Foundation) in 1920 and that of New York University in 1923. In 1935 he founded the Composer's Press to promote the work of American composers. He served as president of that organization until 1966 at which time it was taken over by the Southern Music Company
Haubiel's output as a composer includes 3 operas, 20 symphonic works, and many solo, choral, and chamber compositions. A number of his works have won him recognition and awards. Written in a neo-Romantic style, his music is distinguished by its fine craftsmanship. The honorary Doctor of Music degree was conferred upon him by Southwestern Conservatory.
"His music has been described as a combination of Johannes Brahms and Claude Debussy."
American rhapsody : a musical interpretation of the poem "O, you 48 states" by Raymond Duncan
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?8ak638hteciy0ze
31 Pages
62.06MB
Duration: 9:35
I had issue after issue trying to scan the front cover of the score, below is a photograph of it. Published 1964 by Composers Press in Hollywood, Calif
Includes biographical and historical preface.
Haubiel's output as a composer includes 3 operas, 20 symphonic works, and many solo, choral, and chamber compositions. A number of his works have won him recognition and awards. Written in a neo-Romantic style, his music is distinguished by its fine craftsmanship. The honorary Doctor of Music degree was conferred upon him by Southwestern Conservatory.
"His music has been described as a combination of Johannes Brahms and Claude Debussy."
American rhapsody : a musical interpretation of the poem "O, you 48 states" by Raymond Duncan
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?8ak638hteciy0ze
31 Pages
62.06MB
Duration: 9:35
I had issue after issue trying to scan the front cover of the score, below is a photograph of it. Published 1964 by Composers Press in Hollywood, Calif
Includes biographical and historical preface.