The New England Connection
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New England church with autumn color
It is the birthplace of Thanksgiving, the Boston Tea Party, and the Revolutionary War.
The home of maple syrup and blazing autumn color—and the cradle of American music.
In this hour, New England, in vocal, instrumental and orchestral works from the 17th to 20th centuries.
FEATURED RECORDINGS:
4:00 p.m.
Schuman
New England Triptych - Chester
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor
4:01 p.m.
Phillips
Selections from McGuffey's Reader: The One-Horse Shay
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor
4:06 p.m.
Hanson
Suite from Merry Mount -1. Overture
Seattle Symphony; Gerard Schwarz, conductor
4:10 p.m.
Morgan
Amanda
Anonymous 4
4:13 p.m.
Canning
Fantasy on a Hymn Tune
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra; Raymond Leppard, conductor
4:24 p.m.
Schuman
New England Triptych: I. Be Glad Then, America
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor
4:30 p.m.
Canning
Fantasy on a Hymn Tune
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra; Raymond Leppard, conductor
4:31 p.m.
Chadwick
Symphonic Sketches - 3. Hobgoblin
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor
4:38 p.m.
MacDowell
New England Idylls Op62 10 The Joy of Autumn
James Barbagallo, piano
4:41 p.m.
MacDowell
Woodland Sketches Op51 01 To a Wild Rose
James Barbagallo, piano
4:43 p.m.
Ives
Symphony No 3: 'Children's Day' (Allegro moderato)
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor
4:51 p.m.
Thompson
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
New York Choral Society and Manhattan Chamber Orchestra; Richard Auldon Clark, conductor
4:55 p.m.
Schuman
New England Triptych - Chester
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, conductor