St. Cecilia
Frantisek Benda(1709-1786)
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
Conradin Kreutzer (1780-1849)
Edgard Varèse (1883-1965)
Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981)
Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999)
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Gunther Schuller (1925-2015)
Jimmy Knepper (1927-2003)
Hans Zender (1936)
Kent Nagano (1951)
Stephen Hough (1961)
Sumi Jo (1962)
and
George Eliot (1819-1880)
André Gide (1869-1951)
And from The Writer's Almanac:
It’s the feast day of Saint Cecilia, who was the patron saint of
musicians because she sang to God as she died a martyr’s death. She was
born to a noble family in Rome near the end of the second century A.D.
It wasn’t really until the 1400s that people really began to celebrate
her widely as the patron saint of music. Then, in the 1500s, people in
Normandy held a large musical festival to honor her, and the trend made
its way to England in the next century. Henry Purcell composed
celebratory odes to honor her, and the painter Raphael created a piece
called “The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia.” Chaucer wrote about her in the
Second Nonnes Tale, and Handel composed a score for a famous ode to her
that John Dryden had written.
Today, Saint Cecilia is often commemorated in paintings and on stained glass windows as sitting at an organ.
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