Composers Datebook for January 7, 2010

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"Statements" from Copland

In 1935 Aaron Copland finished up a commission for a new orchestral work that was to be premiered by the Minneapolis Symphony and its young conductor Eugene Ormandy.

The commissioned work was entitled "Statements for Orchestra," and consisted of six short movements, each with a descriptive title, namely: "Militant," "Cryptic," "Dogmatic," "Subjective," "Jingo," and "Prophetic." The "Jingo" movement alludes to the popular tune "Sidewalks of New York" -- the city where Copland completed the orchestration of his new score.

The last two movements were premiered by the Minneapolis Symphony early in 1936, first on a NBC radio broadcast, then on one of the orchestra's subscription concerts. The conductor for those two concerts, however, was not Ormandy, but rather Dimitri Mitropoulos, who would become the Music Director of the Minneapolis Symphony the following year. And it was Mitropoulos who would lead the first complete performance of all six of Copland's "Statements" on today�s date in 1942 during a concert by the New York Philharmonic.

Copland's new piece got good reviews, and Copland quoted with pride one given by his friend and colleague Virgil Thomson, which called the music "succinct and stylish, cleverly written and very, very personal."

Much to Copland's surprise, however, this music never really caught on with orchestras or their audiences. "To my disappointment," wrote Copland, "'Statements' remains one of my lesser-known scores."

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Looking at Pictures to Be Put Away

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Who was this girl
In her white night gown
Clutching a pair of jeans

On a foggy redwood deck.
She looks up at me tender,
Calm, surprised,

What will we remember
Bodied thick with food and lovers
After twenty years.

"Looking at Pictures to Be Put Away" by Gary Snyder, from The Back Country. © New Directions, 1957. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)

It's the birthday of a man who said, "When I first wanted to be a writer, I learned to write prose by reading poetry": Nicholson Baker, (books by this author) born in New York City (1957). He's the author of the new novel The Anthologist (2009), about a poet struggling to write the introduction to a poetry anthology.

After some guys beat him up in grade school, Baker's parents sent him to a free experimental school in Rochester called the School Without Walls, where the students were encouraged to learn about whatever excited them, and then given bus tokens to spend the day around town pursuing their interests.

He mostly spent these school days at home watching sitcoms and playing the bassoon and thinking he was going to be a musician. He even started at a music conservatory for college, but one day after he found his mother at home reading, laughing out loud to herself at an essay John Updike had written about golf for The New York Times Book Review, Baker decided he wanted to be a writer. He said: "Nothing is more impressive than the sight of a complex person suddenly ripping out a laugh over some words in a serious book or periodical. ... Here was Updike making people happy. That was obviously something to be proud of."

He worked some odd jobs and tried to write, but he was having a hard time coming up with a plot he was satisfied with. He decided to take six months off of paid work in order to sit and write. And during that time, he wrote his first book, The Mezzanine (1988), which is practically devoid of plot. The entire novel takes place over the course of an office worker's lunch hour, as he rides an escalator up to the mezzanine level of his building. It's a stream-of-consciousness-style record of his thoughts — about shoelaces, the evolution of milk cartons, vending machines, popcorn, plastic straws and classic corporate paper towel dispensers — punctuated with some really long footnotes.

He's written a fictional account about phone sex, and another novel about naked women. And he's written several works of nonfiction, including about his love of John Updike, a book entitled U and I: A True Story (1991).

He's a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine. For a while, Baker was on a mission to save old newspapers — a decade ago, he cashed out his retirement savings to buy some historic American newspapers that the British Library was getting rid of by auction, and he established a nonprofit corporation called the American Newspaper Repository. Its purpose is to rescue old newspapers from being destroyed by libraries, which are switching some of their collections to microfilm. Baker even wrote an impassioned nonfiction book called Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper (2001).

But Baker is far from a Luddite, and he's actually a huge fan of Wikipedia. A year and a half ago (April 2008), he wrote a column for The Guardian entitled "How I fell in love with Wikipedia." It begins: "Wikipedia is just an incredible thing. It is fact-encirclingly huge, and it is idiosyncratic, careful, messy, funny, shocking, and full of simmering controversies — and it is free, and it is fast. In a few seconds you can look up, for instance, "Diogenes of Sinope," or "turnip," or "Crazy Eddie," or "quadratic formula," and you will have knowledge you did not have before. It is like some vast aerial city with people walking briskly to and fro on catwalks, carrying picnic baskets full of nutritious snacks."

It's the birthday of Canadian literary critic Hugh Kenner, (books by this author) born in Ontario (1923). His seminal masterpiece, The Pound Era, was published in 1971. It took two decades to research. Kenner was the author of dozens of books, including the landmark Dublin's Joyce (1956), Joyce's Voices (1978), and a critical work on Ulysses (1980).

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