Surveying the uneven terrain of music on this continent over the past two hundred years, Winthrop Sargeant noted that "Charles Tomlinson Griffes [1884-1920] wrote some of the most beautiful music ever created by an American. " A growing number of critics and musicologists today are in fair agreement with that estimate: some of Griffes's works, like the Sonata for Piano, rank as American classics; and his songs are regarded as among the finest produced in the twentieth century. [Also se
American composer Charles Griffes wrote a wide variety of pieces during his short life, exhibiting i...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
American art song has traveled a long way from the parlors of 19th-century America. The turn of this...
Charles Tomlinson Griffes heralded a new era of twentieth-century internationalism for American musi...
In the Fall of 1919, the Boston Symphony, under Pierre Monteaux, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, led...
This album presents American piano music from the later part of the nineteenth century to the beginn...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 52:61 in lengthCharles Tomlinson Griffes (1884...
musical world was either mourning or celebrating the death of Richard Wagner, who had died the year ...
The pieces on this record have in common that they were written for piano--but for a piano altered i...
Charles Tomlinson Griffes becomes a remarkable figure in American music when one considers the music...
Like most composers, Charles Griffes's piano works display certain recurring stylistic traits. These...
The following is an adaptation of the original liner notes by Philip L. Miller to NW 305. A change w...
Generally remembered as the composer of one or two relatively famous orchestral works, Charles Tomli...
When one looks at the complex history of Western music from roughly the turn of the seventeenth cent...
As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
American composer Charles Griffes wrote a wide variety of pieces during his short life, exhibiting i...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
American art song has traveled a long way from the parlors of 19th-century America. The turn of this...
Charles Tomlinson Griffes heralded a new era of twentieth-century internationalism for American musi...
In the Fall of 1919, the Boston Symphony, under Pierre Monteaux, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, led...
This album presents American piano music from the later part of the nineteenth century to the beginn...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 52:61 in lengthCharles Tomlinson Griffes (1884...
musical world was either mourning or celebrating the death of Richard Wagner, who had died the year ...
The pieces on this record have in common that they were written for piano--but for a piano altered i...
Charles Tomlinson Griffes becomes a remarkable figure in American music when one considers the music...
Like most composers, Charles Griffes's piano works display certain recurring stylistic traits. These...
The following is an adaptation of the original liner notes by Philip L. Miller to NW 305. A change w...
Generally remembered as the composer of one or two relatively famous orchestral works, Charles Tomli...
When one looks at the complex history of Western music from roughly the turn of the seventeenth cent...
As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
American composer Charles Griffes wrote a wide variety of pieces during his short life, exhibiting i...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
American art song has traveled a long way from the parlors of 19th-century America. The turn of this...