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' Loon Lake' - One of my most favorites. Parts of it make me weep. (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Jun 2024 OP
I didn't see a composer. usonian Jun 2024 #1
I plum left his mention out by mistake. sprinkleeninow Jun 2024 #2
Theme is similar to Tallis Fantasia by Vaughn Williams Ponietz Jun 2024 #3
Yes. True. Fond of that one also. sprinkleeninow Jun 2024 #5
Beautiful Duncanpup Jun 2024 #4
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usonian

(12,929 posts)
1. I didn't see a composer.
Sun Jun 9, 2024, 10:51 PM
Jun 2024

Went to YouTube. It’s Alan Hovhaness. Born Somerville Mass and studied at Tufts and New England Conservatory.

Hovhaness' Symphony No.63 was composed between 1987-8, being commissioned by the New Hampshire Music Festival in conjunction with the Loon Preservation Society. The work was premiered in August 18, 1988, with the New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra conducted by Thomas Nee. The ending of the piece was later revised by Hovhaness at the request of his wife. The revised symphony was premiered in July 2, 1991.

As the subtitle idicates, the work is related both by the Loon Lake in New Hampshire and the Loon bird, which are abundant in said lake. The commission specifically requested the sound of the loon cry to be present in the symphony. The loon is an aquatic bird, of the order of the gaviiformes. Unlike ducks, they swim sunk like cormorants. In addition to, we can also find the cry the hermit thrush, Catharus guttatus, a small bird of the Passerine order that lives in the coniferous forests of New England, whose songs fascinated Hovhaness during his childhood. The work is divided in two movements, the first much shorter than the second.


Credit where credit is due.

sprinkleeninow

(20,508 posts)
2. I plum left his mention out by mistake.
Sun Jun 9, 2024, 11:07 PM
Jun 2024

Had an ER trip yesterday late afternoon into the evening and I'm not all there.

Thanx for supplying some bio on him. I"m CT born n raised. New England is still in my soul although transplanted to somewheres else the past 39 years...

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