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Title: Morton Gould → Mόρτον Γκουλντ
Post by: dimace on 30 Dec, 2013, 15:37:41
Morton GouldMόρτον Γκουλντ (1913 New York - 1996 Orlando)

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Morton Gould was an important American composer, generally overshadowed by Copland, Barber, and Bernstein. Like Bernstein, he wrote in both popular and classical styles and often mixed the two. Many record collectors around the middle of the twentieth century knew him primarily as a conductor of popular music, as well as of newer works in the realm of serious music. His "classical" style in composition generally offered few challenges to listeners and often featured well-known themes of a patriotic or folk origin, or were based on melodies from American composers out of the past. Foster Gallery (1939) and American Ballads (1976) fall into this realm.

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