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Tuesday, January 12 Play today's show | How to listen Ingolf Dahl's "Sinfonietta" On today's date in 1961, a new work by the German-born composer Ingolf Dahl received its premiere performance in Los Angeles. The new work was entitled "Sinfonietta for Concert Band," and was commissioned by the College Band Directors National Association, who were eager to expand their repertory with major new works of the highest quality. Dahl had emigrated to the United States in 1938 and settled in Los Angeles, where he met and befriended Igor Stravinsky, who gave him some practical advice about composing for wind band: "You must approach this task as if it had always been your greatest wish to write for these instruments," suggested Stravinsky, "as if all your life you had wanted to write a work for just such a group." "This was good advice," recalled Dahl. "Only in my case it was not only before but after the work was done that it turned out to be indeed the piece that I had wanted to write all my life. I wanted it to be a substantial piece -- a piece that, without apologies for its medium, would take its place alongside symphonic works of any other kind." Both Dahl and the musicians who commissioned the work must have been pleased to see their "Sinfonietta" rapidly become an established classic of the wind band repertory. | Music Played on Today's Program: Additional Information: About the Program Support Composers Datebook Your support makes our online services possible. Contribute Now. | |||||||
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Composers Datebook for January 12, 2010
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