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Three New England Sketches : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three New England Sketches ''Three New England Sketches'' by Walter Piston is a symphonic suite dating from 1959. ==History== The ''Sketches'' were commissioned by the Worcester County Musical Association for its 100th Annual Music Festival, and is dedicated to the conductor Paul Paray.〔Howard Pollack, ''Walter Piston'', Studies in Musicology (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1982): 131.〕 They were composed in the summer of 1959 when Piston, as had become his habit, retreated to the Green Mountains in Vermont to work from a hilltop with a magnificent view spread out before him,〔Howard Pollack, ''Walter Piston'', Studies in Musicology (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1982): 116.〕 While the composer did not consider it a symphony he stated that each of the three movements did conform to symphonic development and indicated that each movement represented his impressions of that aspect of the New England region. It was first performed on October 23, 1959, by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under Paul Paray.〔Steven Lowe, (Liner notes ) to ''Walter Piston: Symphony No. 4, Capriccio for Harp and String Orchestra, Three New England Sketches''. Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Gerard Schwarz, conductor. Naxos CD 8.559162. (Kong ): Naxos, 2002.〕
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