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    ED09907

    MacDowell: To a Wild Rose, Op. 51, No. 1 (arr. for violin & piano)

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    Description

    The American composer and pianist Edward MacDowell (1860–1908) had his artistic roots in Europe: For he was trained as a pianist in Paris, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, and Frankfurt. After his return to his home country, he worked as a teacher but was also director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for eight years. During that time (1896) he composed 'Woodland Sketches', Op. 51 which is among the best-known of his piano compositions, especially the opening piece of his musical landscape paintings: 'To a wild rose' which is a simple, yet harmonically spiced melody full of peace and ease, without any technical tricks.