
About this episode
The episode discusses the premiere of Daniel Pinkham's 'Three Latin Motets' as a surprise birthday gift for Ned Rorem.
Synopsis On today’s date in 1998 at King’s Chapel in Boston, a new work by American composer Daniel Pinkham received its first performance. Scored for baritone and organ, Three Latin Motets was intended as a birthday offering to Pinkham’s fellow composer and colleague Ned Rorem, with a dedication that read, “For Ned Rorem and a half century of friendship.” But the premiere occurred on the Pinkham’s 75th birthday, as a surprise at a concert in his honor. Organist James David Christie and baritone Sanford Sylvan had sneakily persuaded him to write the motets for Rorem, who was born in 1923 — the same year as Pinkham — but intended all along to premiere the music as a surprise at a concert in his honor. He was noted for his church music, and once quipped, “I just like to hear my pieces more than once, and when you write music for the church you have a better chance at that … I [tell people] am available for weddings, funerals, and bar mitzvahs.” Pinkham died in 2006, and Christie and Sylvan performed Three Latin Motets once again in January of 2007 — at Pinkham’s memorial service. Music Played in Today's Program Daniel Pinkham (1923-2006): Three Latin Motets ; Aaron Engebreth…
Topics covered
- American composer
- birthday surprise
- premiere performance
- friendship
- church music
Keywords
- Daniel Pinkham
- Ned Rorem
- Three Latin Motets
- premiere
- birthday surprise
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: King’s Chapel
Books & works: Three Latin Motets, church music
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