George Whitefield Chadwick

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Born: 13 November 1854, Lowell, Mass. (USA)
Died: 4 April 1931 (USA)

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[details ←] Symphony No. 3 in F - study score Percussion, choral
[details ←] George Whitefield Chadwick: Symphony No. 2, Op. 21 , orchestra, choral
[details ←] Symphonic Sketches - full score Percussion,
[details ←] Symphonic Sketches - Nos. 1 & 2: Jubilee and Noel - full score Percussion,
[details ←] Mary’s Lullaby choral
[details ←] The Beatitudes choral
[details ←] Serenade in F (1st edition) - full score orchestra,
[details ←] Symphonic Sketches - set of parts Percussion,
[details ←] Symphony No. 3 in F - set of parts Percussion,
[details ←] Andante (1st edition) - full score orchestra,
[details ←] Andante (1st edition) - set of parts orchestra,
[details ←] Aphrodite (Symphonic Fantasy) - full score Percussion, Cello,
[details ←] Aphrodite (Symphonic Fantasy) - set of parts Percussion, Cello,
[details ←] Easter Morn (1st edition) - full score Cello,
[details ←] Easter Morn (1st edition) - set of parts Cello,
[details ←] Euterpe: Concert Overture - full score Percussion,
[details ←] Euterpe: Concert Overture - set of parts Percussion,
[details ←] Melpomene Overture - full score Percussion,

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One of the leaders of the Second New England School of American composers, Chadwick wrote a good deal of vocal music, including operas, operettas, songs, and large-scale choral works Educator, administrator, organist, conductor, and principal composer of the Second New England School, whose members also included John Knowles Paine, Horatio Parker, and Amy Marcy Beach, George W. Chadwick taught several generations of American musicians at the New England Conservatory, and came to be regarded as the standard bearer of the Yankee academic tradition in music.

Born in Lowell, MA. on November 13, 1854, Chadwick studied organ with his older brother and used his earnings as an organist to finance the musical studies which his father opposed. After leaving high school in 1872, he clerked for a brief time in his father’s insurance office while studying with Dudley Buck and Eugene Thayer at the New England Conservatory. Upon graduation in 1876 he accepted an appointment as a music instructor at Olivet College in Michigan and founded the Music Teachers National Association. In 1877 Chadwick embarked on the pilgrimage which was considered de rigeur for American musicians; he sailed for Germany to study in Leipzig and Munich with such famous pedagogues as Rheinberger. His Rip Van Winkle Overture, composed abroad to an American theme, won him some early notice, and before returning to the States in 1880.

From 1877 to his appointment to the Directorship of the New England Conservatory in 1897, Chadwick built his career as a Boston teacher, organist, and composer. Among his celebrated pupils were Horatio Parker, who, in turn taught Charles Ives, Daniel Gregory Mason, and Frederick Shepherd Converse. Chadwick’s compositional style has been dubbed "Boston Classicism." Though there is a distinct academic foundation to his music, his works also reflect a certain Yankee bluntness and retain the hints of his colorful vagabond days. In his mature period to which his powerful verismo opera, The Padrone, and his lyric drama, Judith, belong, Chadwick’s music makes significant strides in freeing the American idiom from the German conservatory style. Sensitive, also, to indigenous influences, Chadwick made use of African-American song, Anglo-American psalmody, and folk idioms in his symphonic compositions.

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