1957 music composed by William Grant Still
William Grant Still in 1949, photographed by Carl Van Vechten
The American Scene is a musical composition consisting of five orchestral suites composed in 1957 by American composer William Grant Still .[ 1]
Overview
The composition is described as follows:
[The work depicts] life, scenery, and culture in various parts of the United States . The themes are original ones written in some of the American idioms. The work was commissioned by Adrian Michaelis for The Standard School Broadcasts . Some of the suites aired on the NBC Western Network from 1959 to 1960.[ 2]
Movements
The collection of suites is as follows:
Suite No. 1 - The East
On the Village Green Berkshire Night Manhattan Skyline
Suite No. 2 - The South
Florida Night (Soft Loveliness) Levee Land (Birthplace of Blues and Spirituals) A New Orleans' Street (The festive spirit of yesterday)
Suite No. 3 - The Old West
Song of the Plainsmen Sioux Love Song (Based on a Sioux Melody) Tribal Dance
Suite No. 4 - The Far West
The Plaza (Los Angeles) Sundown Land Navaho Country
Suite No. 5 - A Mountain, a Memorial and a Song
Grand Teton (A symbol of America's strength) Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ("Our Boys" will never be forgotten) Song of the Rivermen (They sing of the Mississippi)
See also
References
Further reading
Still, Judith Anne (1990). William Grant Still: A Voice High-Sounding (1 ed.). Flagstaff, Arizona: The Master-Player Library. ISBN 1-877873-15-2 .
External links
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