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''Gaelic Symphony'' or Symphony in E-Minor, Op. 32 was written by Amy Marcy Cheney Beach in 1894; it was the first symphony written by a female American composer to premier in the United States. The piece debuted in Boston on Friday, October 30, 1896 to "public and journalistic acclaim." Beach drew inspiration for the large orchestral work from simple old English, Irish, and Scottish melodies; thus, she subtitled the work 'Gaelic.' == Composer ==
Beach was a musical intellectual who wrote for journals, newspapers, and other publications. She gave advice to young musicians and composers—especially female composers. From career to piano technique advice, Beach readily provided her opinions in articles such as, "To the Girl who Wants to Compose",〔"To the Girl who Wants to Compose," "The Etude", xxxv (1918), 695.〕 and "Emotion Versus Intellect in Music."〔"Emotion Versus Intellect in Music," "Studies in Musical Education, History, band Aesthetics", xxvii (1933), 45-48.〕
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