Roger Huntington Sessions
Born: 28 December 1896, New York (USA)
Died: 16 March 1985, Princeton (USA)
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[details ←] Sonata No. 3 Piano,
[details ←] Symphony No. 6
[details ←] 5 Pieces For Piano Piano,
[details ←] Concerto for Orchestra
[details ←] Sonata Piano,
[details ←] Symphony No. 7
[details ←] From My Diary Piano,
[details ←] When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Divertimento
[details ←] Rhapsody for Orchestra
[details ←] Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra Violin, Cello,
[details ←] The Black Maskers (1928)
[details ←] Duo Violin, Cello,
[details ←] Out of the Depths
[details ←] Symphony No. 1 for Orchestra - full score Piano, Percussion,
[details ←] Symphony No. 9
[details ←] Psalm 140 Piano, Vocal,
Music
Until the mid 1930s Sessions’ music was neo-classical. But although Sessions believed in the ideal of a single Western musical culture and thus maintained a conservative vision of American music, after the mid 1930s his rhythms became more complicated, full of chromatic, dissonant harmonies, often combined with a dense and quasi-improvisatory character, and, after 1953, dodecaphony. As Elliott Carter described it: "More and more the notion of extended, continuously flowing sections during which ideas come to the surface, gain clarity and definition, and then sink back into the general flow has characterized Sessions’s unique style." (Current Chronicle, The Musical Quarterly, July 1959).
Among his works are a "Mass", some operas (e.g.: "Montezuma", 1963/64), cantatas (e.g.: "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d", 1971), a Violin Concerto (1935), piano music (e.g.: a Piano Concerto or the Piano Sonata No. 3, 1964/65, his last one), a "Concertino for Chamber Orchestra", "Six Pieces for Violoncello" (1966), a String Quintet (1957/58), two String Quartets (e.g.: No. 1, 1936) and some Canons for String Quartet.
Among his orchestral works are 9 symphonies (e.g.: No. 1, 1927; No. 2, 1946; No. 3, 1957; No. 4, 1958; No. 5, 1964) and a "Rhapsody" (1970).
Biography
Until 1915 Sessions studied at Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.). 1915-1917 he was a pupil of Horatio Parker’s at the Yale School of Music (New Haven, Conn.) and of Ernest Bloch’s in New York. During the late 1920s and early 1930s he often was in Europe (e.g.: Berlin, Florence), but also gave concerts of contemporary music with Aaron Copland in New York. In 1933 he decided to stay in the U.S.A. He taught at the Juillard School of Music in New York.
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