
About this episode
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of composer Amy Beach, highlighting her struggles against sexism and her achievements as a respected musician.
Donald Macleod explores how Amy Beach railed against the sexism of her time to journey from a child piano prodigy to a respected composer. Young Birches Valse – Caprice, op.4 3 Songs, Op 2 no 3 - Empress of Night Eilende Wolken, segler der Lufte, Op. 18 Violin Sonata, Op.34 - I. Allegro Moderato Quartet for Strings in One Movement The Lark Quartet Romance for violin and piano, op.23 Ecstasy, Op.19 no 2 Symphony in E Flat, Op.32 'Gaelic' Peace I leave with you Dreaming (4 Sketches, Op.15) Piano Quintet in F sharp minor, Op.67 Deus Misereatur, Op.78 no 2 Jephthah’s Daughter, Op.53 A Hermit Thrush At Morn, Op.92, no.2 Piano Concerto, Op. 45 From Grandmother’s Garden - V. Honeysuckle By the still waters, Op.114 (arr. Lewin for 2 guitars) Hermit Thrush At Eve, Op.92, no.1 (1922) 3 Piano pieces, Op. 128 (I. Scherzino) Ses Yeux, Op. 66 Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 150 Cabildo, Op. 149 “Ah, love is a jasmine vine” Canticle of the Sun Scottish Legend, Op. 54, No 1 For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Amy Beach (1867-1944)…
People in this episode
Host: Donald Macleod
Topics covered
- Amy Beach
- sexism in music
- female composers
- classical music
Keywords
- piano
- composition
- classical pieces
- music history
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Piano Concerto, Violin Sonata, Piano Quintet
Books & works: Empress of Night Eilende Wolken, Violin Sonata, Symphony in E Flat, Gaelic' Peace, Piano Quintet in F sharp minor, Deus Misereatur, Jephthah’s Daughter, A Hermit Thrush At Morn, Piano Concerto, Hermit Thrush At Eve
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