Composers Datebook for January 5, 2010

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Milhaud at West Point

In the opinion of General George Washington, a commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 40 miles north of New York City, was a key strategic position during America's War for Independence.

Washington selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of the Battle of Saratoga, to design fortifications there in 1778, and transferred his headquarters to this "West Point" in l779. In 1802, after America's independence had been won, President Thomas Jefferson signed legislation establishing a United States Military Academy at West Point.

150 years later, in 1952, the West Point Military Band decided to observe the Academy's Sesquicentennial by asking prominent composers to write celebratory works to mark the occasion. A number of composers responded, including the French composer Darius Milhaud.

Milhaud's "West Point Suite" was premiered by the West Point Band at Carnegie Hall on today's date in 1952, with Captain Francis Resta conducting, and proved to be one of the most successful and oft-performed of these Sesquicentennial pieces.

The previous year, Milhaud had paid a visit to West Point to hear the band, as he wanted to assess both their size and ability. He was impressed by what he heard -- and surprised as well when the band struck up "Happy Birthday" in his honor. It seems that both Milhaud and his wife had completely forgotten that their September 4th visit coincided with the composer's 60th birthday!

Music Played on Today's Program:

Darius Milhaud (1892 - 1974)
West Point Suite, Op. 313
Liszt Academy Symphonic Band;
Laszlo Marosi, cond
Hungaroton 32066

Additional Information:

On Milhaud

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