Marin Alsop has been appointed principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, beginning in the 2024-25 season. Details at the link.
Tag: Marin Alsop
-

Edward Collins: Before Earth Day
Well before there was Earth Day, there was Edward Joseph Collins (1886-1951).
Collins was born in Joliet, Illinois, the youngest of nine children, to Irish-American parents. All nine were musical, and Collins’ early aptitude was encouraged by his siblings. At 14, he began piano studies with Rudolf Ganz in Chicago, and then, from 1906, composition with Max Bruch, Engelbert Humperdinck, and others in Berlin.
He distinguished himself as a pianist and conductor, both in Europe and in the United States. He was engaged as assistant conductor at the Bayreuth Festival in 1914, but then with the outbreak of war, Collins left Europe to make a name for himself in Chicago, until he was called up for active duty. Throughout the conflict, he served as an interpreter and entertained troops.
Following the war, he married a voice student, who happened to be the daughter of meat-packing magnate Oscar Mayer. Needless to say, thereafter he had a comfortable support system.
Collins is a very interesting composer. Born nearly a generation before Copland and Gershwin, he nonetheless embraced African-American spirituals, cowboy songs, and American jazz.
In 1929, he composed the secular cantata “Hymn to Earth.” The work, scored for vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra, falls into six movements and spans approximately 40 minutes.
It was commissioned by the New York Society of the Friends of Music, but, for whatever reason, the group may not have performed it. In fact, it is thought to have lain dormant for 60 years, only to be revived in 1989 by choral director William Ferris.
Like Gustav Mahler, Collins’ career kept him in the city during the season, where he found it difficult to compose. But during the summer months, he would retreat to the countryside, to be inspired by the beauty of the natural world. His journals are full of ecstatic musings on nature and observations about the Wisconsin countryside, where his wife’s family kept a cottage on Cedar Lake, and the Door County peninsula. He set “Hymn to the Earth” entirely to his own texts.
Marin Alsop made a complete recording of the piece in 2004, as part of her comprehensive series of Collins’ major works with orchestra for the Albany Records label.
Here’s the opening movement, “Hail! Mother of us all, and beautiful!”
and the fourth, “Hour of youth, Springtime of life”:
PHOTO: Edward Joseph Collins (left) enjoying the outdoors with wife Frieda (kneeling) and friends
-

Higdon Weds Alsop Officiates
I just learned of the marriage of composer Jennifer Higdon, and I was wondering if conductors are like ship captains, if Marin Alsop can officiate at a wedding? It turns out, in California, a person can become a Deputy Commissioner of Civil Marriages for 24 hours with the right paperwork.
Alsop married Higdon and her high school sweetheart Cheryl Lawson early last month. Lawson is the manager of Higdon’s publishing company. Higdon, who is on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, and whose works are frequently programmed by the Philadelphia Orchestra, received a Pulitzer Prize in 2010 for her Violin Concerto.
Alsop previously officiated at the wedding of composers John Corigliano and Mark Adamo. Corigliano was recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for his Symphony No. 2 in 2001 and an Academy Award for his score to “The Red Violin” in 1999.
Alsop, a former protégée of Leonard Bernstein, has been music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra since 2007.
I’m just hurt I’m only just now learning about the wedding, since I only live a block away from the happy couple.
PHOTO: With that CD collection, I’d marry her, too. (Actually this looks a lot like my apartment, minus the piano.)
Tag Cloud
Aaron Copland (92) Beethoven (95) Composer (114) Film Music (119) Film Score (143) Film Scores (255) Halloween (94) John Williams (185) KWAX (229) Leonard Bernstein (99) Marlboro Music Festival (125) Movie Music (134) Opera (198) Philadelphia Orchestra (87) Picture Perfect (174) Princeton Symphony Orchestra (106) Radio (87) Ralph Vaughan Williams (85) Ross Amico (244) Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner (290) The Classical Network (101) The Lost Chord (268) Vaughan Williams (102) WPRB (396) WWFM (881)
