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Howard Hanson (1896-1981)

Howard Hanson, composerHoward Hanson was among the first twentieth century American composers to achieve widespread prominence. In contrast to the angular Stravinskian and Americana-influenced sounds that dominated American concert music prior to World War II, Hanson wrote in an unabashedly Romantic idiom influenced by his Nordic roots. Of particular importance to the composer was the music of Sibelius; however, he also acknowledged the influence of composers such as Palestrina and Bach. Under the composer's guidance over the course of more than four decades, the Eastman School of Music became one of the world's preeminent educational institutions. During his tenure there, Hanson continued to compose prolifically; he also embarked on a career as a conductor, in which capacity he proved himself one of the great champions of American music. At Eastman, it has been calculated, he presented some 1,500 works by 700 composers. Hanson also commercially recorded a number of modern works in a series for the Mercury label in the 1950s, drawing much attention to otherwise neglected repertoire.
 - All Music Guide

COMPOSITIONS                                                   Hanson Links     ~ ~ ~     Works by Genre    ~ ~ ~    Hanson on Hanson
Slumber Song, piano (c.1915?) [juvenile work]
Prelude and Double Concert Fugue, E minor, 2 pianos, op. 1 (1915)
Three Songs for High Voice, voice and piano, op. 2 (1915)
Three Songs from Walt Whitman, voice and orchestra, op. 3 (1915)
Schaefer’s Sonntagslied, voice and piano, op. 4a (1916) [text: Ludwig Uhland]
Two Songs from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyan, [voice and piano], op. 4b (1916)
Piano Quintet, F minor, piano and string quartet, op. 5 (1916)
Symphonic Prelude, orchestra, op. 6 (1916)
Concerto da camera, C Minor, piano and string quartet, op. 7 (1917) [arr. 1922 for string quartet]
Symphonic Legend, orchestra, op. 8 (1917)
Poèmes Érotiques (4 pieces), piano, op. 9 (1917-18) [also called "Four Poems for Piano"]
Exaltation, voice and piano, op. 10 (1917-18)
Sonata in A Major, piano, op. 11 (1918) [last mvt discovered in 2007]
    - Triumphal Ode, military band (c.1918) [arr. of the final mvt of the Piano Sonata, op. 11, 1918]
Three Miniatures, piano, op. 12 (1918-19; pub. 1923)
Scandinavian Suite, piano, op. 13 (1918-19)
Symphonic Rhapsody, orchestra, op. 14 (1919)
Legend and Rhapsody, orchestra (1919)
Three Swedish Folk Songs, [voice and piano], op. 15 (1919)
California Forest Play of 1920, incidental music, op. 16 (1919) [for the play “The Soul of the Sequoia”] [also arr. for orch]
    - Prelude and Ballet “The Forest Play”, orchestra, op. 16 (1919) [from incidental music]
Before the Dawn, symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 17 (1919)
Three Etudes, piano, op. 18 (1921)
Two Yuletide Pieces, piano, op. 19 (1919; pub. 1927) [1920?]
    - March Carillon, orchestra, op. 19, no. 2 (1920?) [arr. 1920 from piano piece in "Two Yuletide Pieces", op. 19]
Exaltation, symphonic poem, orchestra, with piano obligato, op. 20 (1920) [also arr. for chamber ensemble]
Symphony No. 1 in E Minor, orchestra, op. 21, "Nordic" (1922)
North and West, symphonic poem, orchestra, w/choral obligato, op. 22 (1923) [see Organ Concerto, op. 27]
String Quartet, op. 23 (1923) [see also Fantasy, string orchestra (1939)]
Lux aeterna, symphonic poem, viola and orchestra, op. 24 (1923–26) [w/"viola obligato"] [also arr. for chamber ensemble]
The Lament for Beowulf, chorus and orchestra, op. 25 (1925)
Pan and the Priest, symphonic poem, orchestra, w/piano obligato, op. 26 (1925-26)
Organ Concerto, organ and orchestra, op. 27 (1926) [derived from "North and West”, op. 22]
    - Organ Concerto, organ, harp and string orchestra, op. 22, no. 3 (1926; reduced version, 1941)
Heroic Elegy, orchestra, w/chorus obligato, op. 28 (1927)
Three Songs for Children, [voice and piano], op. 29 (1930)
Symphony No. 2 in D-Flat Major, orchestra, op. 30, "Romantic" (1930)
Merry Mount, opera (1933)
    - Suite from the Opera "Merry Mount", orchestra, op. 31 (1938)
    - Children's Dance, female chorus [SSAA] and piano 4-hands (1931) [from opera Merry Mount, Act 1]
Dance of the Warriors, piano (1935) ["after an ancient northern tune"] [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
Enchantment, piano (1935) [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
Hymn for the Pioneers (Banbrytarhymn), male chorus (1938) [text: E.W. Olson] [New Sweden Tercentenary Hymn, 1635-1938]
Festival Fanfare, brass ensemble [4 hn, 4 tpt, 3 trom, tuba] and timpani (1938)
Fantasy, string orchestra (1939) [based on the String Quartet, op. 23]
Three Songs from Drum Taps, baritone, chorus and orchestra, op. 32 (1935) [text: Walt Whitman]
Symphony No. 3, orchestra, op. 33 (1941)
The Bell, piano (1942) [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
Fanfare for the Signal Corps, brass ensemble and percussion (1942)
Symphony No. 4, orchestra, op. 34, "Requiem" (1943) [Pulitzer Prize winner]
Serenade for Flute, Harp and Strings, op. 35 (1945)
Jubilee Variations on a Theme by Goossens, orchestra (1945)
    - one of 10 variations of collaborative work by Copland, Bloch, Creston, Anis Fuleihan, Hanson, Harris, Piston, Bernard Rogers,
     William Schuman, and Deems Taylor
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, G Major, op. 36 (1948)
The Cherubic Hymn, chorus and orchestra, op. 37 (1949)
Pastorale, oboe and piano, op. 38 (1948-49) [arr. 1950 for oboe, harp and string orchestra]
    - Pastorale, oboe, harp and string orchestra, op. 38 (1948-49; arr. 1950 from chamber work)
Symphony of Freedom, orchestra (1949)
Centennial Ode, baritone, narrator, chorus and orch (1950) [assembled from music of other Hanson works, for Univ Roch 100th]
[op. 39 - not used?]
Fantasy-Variations On A Theme Of Youth, piano and string orchestra, op. 40 (1951) [also arr. for 2 pianos]
How Excellent Thy Name, female (or mixed) chorus and organ (or orchestra), op. 41 (1952) [text: Psalm 8]
Chorale and Alleluia, band, op. 42 (1954)
Symphony No. 5, orchestra, op. 43, "Sinfonia Sacra" (1955)
Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky, orchestra, op. 44 (1956) ["op. 44" also used for "Song of Democracy"]
Mosaics, orchestra (1958)
Song of Democracy, chorus, wind ensemble and string orch [chorus and orch?], op. 44 (1957)
     - ["op. 44" also used for "Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky"]
Summer Seascape, orchestra (1958-59) [incorporated into “Bold  Island Suite”, 1961]
Creator of Infinities Beyond Our Earth, chorus (1960) [text: Howard Hanson]
[op. 45 - not used?]
Bold Island Suite, orchestra, op. 46 (1961)
For the First Time, suite (12 pieces), orchestra (1962) [arr. 1970 for piano solo]
[op. 47 - not used?]
[op. 48 - not used?]
Song of Human Rights, chorus and orchestra, op. 49 (1963) [text: from Preamble of the Universal declaration of human rights]
The Big Bell and the Little Bells, piano (1964) [published in "The Scribner Music Library" series]
Horn Calls in the Forest, piano (1964) [published in "The Scribner Music Library" series]
Tricks or Treats, piano (1964) [published in "The Scribner Music Library" series]
Summer Seascape No. 2, viola and string orchestra (1965) [also arr. for viola and strings]
The One Hundred Fiftieth Psalm, "Praise Ye the Lord", male (or mixed) chorus & organ (or pf; or orch) (1965) [text: Psalm 150]
     - also published in "Two Psalm Settings", 1969
Centennial March, band (1966)
Elegy, viola and string quartet (1966)
Symphony No. 6, orchestra (1967)
Dies Natalis, orchestra (1967)
The One Hundred Twenty-first Psalm, baritone (or contralto), chorus and organ (or pf; or orch) (1967) [text: Psalm 121]
     - also published in "Two Psalm Settings", 1969
Streams in the Desert, chorus and orchestra (1969) [text: based on Isaiah]
The Mystic Trumpeter, narrator, chorus and orchestra (1969) [text: Whitman's Leaves of Grass]
Four Psalms, baritone and piano (or organ), op. 50 (1965-72) [also arr. with string orchestra or string sextet]
Dies Natalis II, band (1972)
Young People’s Guide to the Six-Tone Scale, piano and wind ensemble (1972)
Four French Songs, band (1972)
Lumen in Christo, female chorus and orchestra (1974) [text: from Genesis, Isaiah, Requiem Mass, Esdras]
Laude - chorale, variations, and metamorphoses, band (1975)
A Prayer for the Middle Ages, chorus (1976)
New Land, New Covenant, oratorio, soprano, bass, narrator, chorus, opt. children's chorus, organ and small orchestra (1976)
Fanfare and Chorale, orchestra (or band) (1976)
Symphony No. 7, chorus and orchestra, "A Sea Symphony" (1977) [text: Walt Whitman]
Variations on an Ancient Hymn, band (1977)
Rhythmic Variations on Two Ancient Hymns, string orchestra (1977-78)
Fantasy, clarinet and chamber orchestra (1978)
Scherzo, bassoon and orchestra (1978) [also arr. for orchestra or band]
Nymphs and Satyrs, ballet suite (1979) [combines Clarinet Fantasy and Bassoon Scherzo (both 1978) w/new Prelude and Epilogue]


WORKS BY GENRE                                                    Hanson Links    ~ ~ ~    Hanson on Hanson     ~ top of page ~
Dramatic/Theater
Prelude and Ballet “The Forest Play”, orchestra, op. 16 (1919)
Merry Mount, opera (1933)
Nymphs and Satyrs, ballet suite (1979) [combines Clarinet Fantasy and Bassoon Scherzo (both 1978) w/new Prelude and Epilogue]

Orchestra
Symphonic Prelude, orchestra, op. 6 (1916)
Symphonic Legend, orchestra, op. 8 (1917)
Symphonic Rhapsody, orchestra, op. 14 (1919)
Legend and Rhapsody, orchestra (1919)
Prelude and Ballet “The Forest Play”, orchestra, op. 16 (1919) [from incidental music]
Before the Dawn, symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 17 (1919)
March Carillon, orchestra, op. 19, no. 2 (1919) [arr. 1920 from piano piece in "Two Yuletide Pieces", op. 19]
Exaltation, symphonic poem, orchestra, with piano obligato, op. 20 (1920) [also arr. for chamber ensemble]
Symphony No. 1 in E Minor, orchestra, op. 21, "Nordic" (1922)
North and West, symphonic poem, orchestra, w/choral obligato, op. 22 (1923) [see Organ Concerto, op. 27]
Lux aeterna, symphonic poem, viola and orchestra, op. 24 (1923–26) [w/"viola obligato"] [also arr. for chamber ensemble]
Pan and the Priest, symphonic poem, orchestra, w/piano obligato, op. 26 (1925-26)
Symphony No. 2 in D-Flat Major, orchestra, op. 30, "Romantic" (1930)
Suite from the Opera "Merry Mount", orchestra, op. 31 (1938)
Fantasy, string orchestra (1939) [based on the String Quartet, op. 23]
Symphony No. 3, orchestra, op. 33 (1941)
Symphony No. 4, orchestra, op. 34, "Requiem" (1943) [Pulitzer Prize winner]
Jubilee Variations on a Theme by Goossens, orchestra (1945)
    - one of 10 variations of collaborative work by Copland, Bloch, Creston, Anis Fuleihan, Hanson, Harris, Piston, Bernard Rogers,
     William Schuman, and Deems Taylor
Symphony of Freedom, orchestra (1949)
Symphony No. 5, orchestra, op. 43, "Sinfonia Sacra" (1955)
Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky, orchestra, op. 44 (1956)
Mosaics, orchestra (1958)
Summer Seascape, orchestra (1958-59) [incorporated into “Bold  Island Suite”, 1961]
Bold Island Suite, orchestra, op. 46 (1961)
For the First Time, suite (12 pieces), orchestra (1962) [arr. 1970 for piano solo]
    - Bells
    - Tamara and Peter Bolshoi
    - The deserted house
    - The eccentric clock
    - Deep forest
    - Clowns
    - Dance
    - Serious conversations
    - Kikimora
    - Mist
    - Fireworks
    - Dreams
Symphony No. 6, orchestra (1967)
Dies Natalis, orchestra (1967)
Fanfare and Chorale, orchestra (or band) (1976)
Symphony No. 7, chorus and orchestra, "A Sea Symphony" (1977) [text: Walt Whitman]
Rhythmic Variations on Two Ancient Hymns, string orchestra (1977-78)
Scherzo, bassoon and orchestra (1978) [also arr. for orchestra or band]
Nymphs and Satyrs, ballet suite (1979) [combines Clarinet Fantasy and Bassoon Scherzo (both 1978) w/new Prelude and Epilogue]

Band
Triumphal Ode, military band (c.1918) [arr. of the final mvt of the Piano Sonata, op. 11, 1918]
Chorale and Alleluia, band, op. 42 (1954)
Centennial March, band (1966)
Dies Natalis II, band (1972)
Young People’s Guide to the Six-Tone Scale, piano and wind ensemble (1972)
Four French Songs, band (1972)
Laude - chorale, variations, and metamorphoses, band (1975)
Fanfare and Chorale, orchestra (or band) (1976)
Variations on an Ancient Hymn, band (1977)
Scherzo, bassoon and orchestra (1978) [also arr. for orchestra or band]

Soloist(s) w/Orchestra
Concerto da camera, C Minor, [piano and orchestra?], op. 7 (1917) [also arr. for piano and string quartet]
Lux aeterna, symphonic poem, viola and orchestra, op. 24 (1923–26) [w/"viola obligato"] [also arr. for chamber ensemble]
Organ Concerto, organ and orchestra, op. 27 (1926) [derived from "North and West”, op. 22]
    - Organ Concerto, organ, harp and string orchestra, op. 22, no. 3 (1926; reduced version, 1941)
Serenade for Flute, Harp and Strings, op. 35 (1945)
Pastorale, oboe, harp and string orchestra, op. 38 (1948-49; arr. 1950 from chamber work)
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, G Major, op. 36 (1948)
Fantasy-Variations On A Theme Of Youth, piano and string orchestra, op. 40 (1951) [also arr. for 2 pianos]
Summer Seascape No. 2, viola and string orchestra (1965) [also arr. for viola and strings]
Fantasy, clarinet and chamber orchestra (1978)
Scherzo, bassoon and orchestra (1978)

Chorus w/Orchestra
The Lament for Beowulf, chorus and orchestra, op. 25 (1925)
Heroic Elegy, orchestra, w/chorus obligato, op. 28 (1927)
Three Songs from Drum Taps, baritone, chorus and orchestra, op. 32 (1935) [text: Walt Whitman]
    - Beat! beat! drums!
    - By the bivouac's fitful flame
    - To thee, old cause
The Cherubic Hymn, chorus and orchestra, op. 37 (1949)
Centennial Ode, baritone, narrator, chorus and orch (1950) [assembled from music of other Hanson works, for Univ Roch 100th]
How Excellent Thy Name, female (or mixed) chorus and organ (or orchestra), op. 41 (1952) [text: Psalm 8]
Song of Democracy, chorus, wind ensemble and string orchestra [chorus and orchestra?], op. 44 (1957)
Song of Human Rights, chorus and orchestra, op. 49 (1963) [text: from Preamble of the Universal declaration of human rights]
The One Hundred Fiftieth Psalm, "Praise Ye the Lord", male (or mixed) chorus & organ (or pf; or orch) (1965) [text: Psalm 150]
The One Hundred Twenty-first Psalm, baritone (or contralto), chorus and organ (or pf; or orch) (1967) [text: Psalm 121]
Streams in the Desert, chorus and orchestra (1969) [text: based on Isaiah]
The Mystic Trumpeter, narrator, chorus and orchestra (1969) [text: Whitman's Leaves of Grass]
Lumen in Christo, female chorus and orchestra (1974) [text: from Genesis, Isaiah, Requiem Mass, Esdras]
New Land, New Covenant, oratorio, soprano, bass, narrator, chorus, opt. children's chorus, organ and small orchestra (1976)
Symphony No. 7, chorus and orchestra, "A Sea Symphony" (1977) [text: Walt Whitman]

Choral
Children's Dance, female chorus [SSAA] and piano 4-hands (1933) [from opera Merry Mount, Act 1]
Hymn for the Pioneers (Banbrytarhymn), male chorus (1938) [text: E.W. Olson] [New Sweden Tercentenary Hymn, 1635-1938]
How Excellent Thy Name, female (or mixed) chorus and organ (or orchestra), op. 41 (1952) [text: Psalm 8]
Creator of Infinities Beyond Our Earth, chorus (1960) [text: Chadwick Hanson]
The One Hundred Fiftieth Psalm, "Praise Ye the Lord", male (or mixed) chorus & organ (or pf; or orch) (1965) [text: Psalm 150]
     - also published in "Two Psalm Settings", 1969
The One Hundred Twenty-first Psalm, baritone (or contralto), chorus and organ (or pf; or orch) (1967) [text: Psalm 121]
    - "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes"
     - also published in "Two Psalm Settings", 1969
Two Psalm Settings, chorus and organ (or piano) (pub. 1969) [see Psalms 121 & 150]
A Prayer for the Middle Ages, chorus (1976)

Chamber
Piano Quintet, F minor, piano and string quartet, op. 5 (1916)
Concerto da camera, C Minor, piano and string quartet, op. 7 (1916-17) [arr. 1922 for string quartet]
Exaltation, [chamber ensemble], op. 20 (1920) [arr. from work for orchestra with piano obligato]
String Quartet, op. 23 (1923) [see also Fantasy, string orchestra (1939)]
Lux aeterna, [chamber ensemble], op. 24 (1923–26) [arr. from work for orchestra with viola obligato]
Festival Fanfare, brass ensemble [4 hn, 4 tpt, 3 trom, tuba] and timpani (1938)
Fanfare for the Signal Corps, brass ensemble and percussion (1942)
Summer Seascape No. 2, viola and strings (1965) [arr. from work for viola and string orchestra]
Elegy, viola and string quartet (1966)

Instrument and Piano
Pastorale, oboe and piano, op. 38 (1948-49) [arr. 1950 for oboe, harp and string orchestra]

Piano
Slumber Song, piano (c.1915?) [juvenile work]
Prelude and Double Concert Fugue, E minor, 2 pianos, op. 1 (1915)
Poèmes Érotiques (4 pieces), piano, op. 9 (1917-18) [also called "Four Poems for Piano"]
    - Peace
    - Joy
    - ??? [lost; or never written?]
    - Desire
Sonata in A Major, piano, op. 11 (1918) [Andante expressivo - Elégie hérbique - Triumphal Ode]
     - [last mvt discovered in 2007] [last mvt arr. for band as "Triumphal Ode", c.1918]
Three Miniatures, piano, op. 12 (1918-19; pub. 1923)
    - Reminiscence
    - Lullaby
    - Longing
Scandinavian Suite, piano, op. 13 (1918-19)
    - Vermeland [also published separately] [arr. 1926 for organ]
    - Elegy [never composed???]
    - Clog Dance [also published separately]
    - Ecsasty [never composed???]
Three Etudes, piano, op. 18 (1919) [1921?]
    - Studio ritmico
     - Studio melodico
     - Poema idillico
Two Yuletide Pieces, piano, op. 19 (1919; pub. 1927) [1920?]
    - Impromptu
    - March Carillon [also arr. 1920 for orchestra]
Dance of the Warriors, piano (1935) ["after an ancient northern tune"] [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
Enchantment, piano (1935) [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
The Bell, piano (1942) [published in "Masters of Our Day" series]
Fantasy-Variations On A Theme Of Youth, 2 pianos, op. 40 (1951) [arr. from original work for piano and string orch]
For the First Time (12 pieces), piano (1962; arr. 1970 from work for orchestra)
The Big Bell and the Little Bells, piano (1964) [pub. in "The New Scribner Music Library", V.1] [10 mm long; based 5ths]
Horn Calls in the Forest, piano (1964) [pub. in "The New Scribner Music Library", V.1] [12 mm long; based on interval of aug 4th]
Tricks or Treats, piano (1964) [pub. in "The New Scribner Music Library", V.1] [8 mm long; based on interval of minor 2nd]

Vocal
Three Songs for High Voice, voice and piano, op. 2 (1915)
Three Songs from Walt Whitman, voice and orchestra, op. 3 (1915)
    - The Untold Want
    -  Portals
    - Joy, Shipmate Joy
Schaefer’s Sonntagslied, voice and piano, op. 4a (1916) [text: Ludwig Uhland]
Two Songs from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyan, [voice and piano], op. 4b (1916)
Exaltation, voice and piano, op. 10 (1917-18)
Three Swedish Folk Songs, [voice and piano], op. 15 (1919)
Three Songs for Children, [voice and piano], op. 29 (1930)
O 'Tis the Earth Defiled (Bradford's Aria), baritone and piano (1933) [from "Merry Mount"]
Four Psalms, baritone and piano (or organ), op. 50 (1965-72) [also arr. with string orchestra or string sextet]
    - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46) (1964)
    - O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger (Psalm 6)
    - O clap your hands (Psalm 47)
    - O Lord our Lord (Psalm 8)

Incidental Music
California Forest Play of 1920, incidental music, op. 16 (1919) [for the play “The Soul of the Sequoia”] [also arr. for orch]


HANSON  LINKS                                                            Works by Genre    ~ ~ ~    Hanson on Hanson      ~ top of page ~
An Analytical and Educational Survey of Howard Hanson's Dies Natalis for Band (Emily Spradley, Internet Archive)
Howard Hanson Obituary (The New York Times)
Howard Hanson Piano Works (Thomas Labe)
Howard Hanson's Manuscript Scores (University of Rochester)
Newly Discovered Howard Hanson Piano Work (Carl Fischer Pub.)

Composer website [none at the moment]   . . .   inquire about Howard Hanson:  here

Hanson @ Wikipedia
Hanson @ American Music Resource
Hanson @ Audiophile Audition (via Google Advanced Search)
Hanson @ Ball State University
Hanson @ Classical Archives
Hanson @ Classical Net
Hanson @ ClassicsToday
Hanson @ composition:today
Hanson @ Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers
Hanson @ DRAM Online
Hanson @ DSO Kids
Hanson @ Hanson Institute for American Music
Hanson @ IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
Hanson @ IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library
Hanson @ InstantEncore
Hanson @ Klassika
Hanson @ Modern Classical
Hanson @ MusicWeb International
Hanson @ Nebraska History
Hanson @ Naxos
Hanson @ New Music USA [formerly American Music Center]
Hanson @ The New York Times
Hanson @ NNDB
Hanson @ The Pulitzer Prizes
Hanson @ Talk Classical
Hanson @ Unsung Composers
Hanson @ US Opera
Hanson @ WRTI

Publisher
Hanson @ C.C. Birchard
Hanson @ Carl Fischer
Hanson @ Harms

Streaming Audio
Hanson @ Classical Archives
Hanson @ Internet Archive
Hanson @ last.fm
Hanson @ Rhapsody.com
Hanson @ SoundCloud

Recordings
Hanson @ Amazon.com
Hanson @ ArkivMusic
Hanson @ CD Universe
Hanson @ ClassicsOnline
Hanson @ Discogs
Hanson @ itunes
Hanson @ Naxos

Video
Hanson @ YouTube
Hanson @ Google Video
Hanson @ Vimeo (via Google Advanced Search)

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