Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
Constantin Silverstri (1913-1969)
William Schwann (1913-1998)
Gareth Morris (1920-2007)
Ritchie Valens (1941-1959)
Jane Glover (1949)
Stevie Wonder (1950)
David Hill (1957)
Tasmin Little (1965)
and
Daphne du Maurier (1907-1989)
Bruce Chatwin (1940-1989)
Kathleen Jamie (1962)
and from the Composers Datebook:
On this day in 1875, the American premiere of J.S. Bach's "Magnificat"
took place during the May Festival in Cincinnati, conducted by Theodore
Thomas. The Cincinnati Commercial review of May 14 was not favorable:
"The work is difficult in the extreme and most of the chorus abounds
with rambling sub-divisions. We considering the ‘Magnifcat' the weakest
thing the chorus has undertaken . . . possessing no dramatic character
and incapable of conveying the magnitude of the labor that has been
expended upon its inconsequential intricacies. If mediocrity is a
mistake, the ‘Magnifcat' is the one error of the Festival". Thomas also
conducted the next documented performance in Boston on Mar. 1, 1876 (for
which composer John Knowles Paine performed as organ accompanist to a
chorus of 300).
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