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John's Stack of Stuff
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What constitutes a "unfamilar" composer depends upon how familiar one is with classical music. Most of these are unfamiliar to the man-on-the-street. Atterberg, Kurt (1887-1974), Sweden
Balakirev, Milly (1837-1910) Russia
Balakirev was the leader of the the group of composers known as the "Mighty 5" (with Rimsky-Korsakov, Cui, Borodin and Mussorgsky). While he was the only member of the group who was trained as a musician, along with Cui, he has suffered the worst at the hands of time. The 1st symphony is an energetic work that deserves much more attention. Bax, Arnold (1883-1953), England
Beach, Amy (1867-1944), AmericaSymphony in e minor (Gaelic) Brian, Haavergal (1876-1972), EnglandSymphony #1 "Gothic" Bridge, Frank (1879-1941), EnglandThe Sea Dohnanyi, Erno (1977-1960) HungaryVariations on a Nursery Theme Symphony #1 Frank, Caesar ( 1822-1890) FranceSymphony in d minor Symphonic Variations Gliere, Reinhold (1875-1956), RussiaSymphony #3 "Ilya Muromets" Hanson, Howard (1896-1981), America
The 2nd Symphony served as the closing music to the movie "Alien". Hindemith, Paul (1895-1963), GermanyConcert Music for Strings and Brass Syphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber D'Indy, Vincent (1851-1931), FranceSymphony on a Mountain Air Janacek, Leos (1854-1928), MoraviaSymphonietta Glagolitic Mass Kodaly, Zoltan (1992-1967), HungaryPsalmus Hungaricus MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908), AmericaPiano Concerto #1 Piano Concerto #2 Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963), France
Schmidt, Franz (1874-1939), Germany
Raff, Joachim (1822-1882), Switzerland
Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915), Russia
Scriabin was one of the most remarkable composers in history. You can see the profound changes that took place in music from the 19th to 20th centuries in this one composer. The first symphony (with chorus and soloists) reflects the musical world of Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov while "Promethus" points towards Schoenberg and 20th Century atonalism. The works in between (Symphonies 2 & 3 and "Poem of Ecstacy") show a step-by-step transition between those two worlds. Stenhammer, Wilhelm (1871-1927), Sweden
Still, William Grant (1895-1978), AmericanSymphony #2 "Song of a New Race" Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911), Sweden
Walton, William (1902-1983), England
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