Chadwick, Cesana, Barlow, Copland, Ellington, Thompson, Griffes, Siegmeister

In the series premiere of This is America's Music, a WNYC announcer introduces composer Don Gillis as the host of the program. Gillis explains the intent of the "we point with pride" program to showcase, "a musical heritage that is as rich and full and all-encompassing as the world has yet seen, and that from the outpourings of Americans has come music that is worthy, is great and necessary." He encourages listeners to write in with what they think "is a good first class working definition of what is American music?" This program features:

Jubilee Overture - George Whitefield Chadwick
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Symphony in Jazz - Otto Cesana
From the Winter's Past - Wayne Barlow
Dance, Music for the Theatre - Aaron Copland
An American Lullaby - Duke Ellington
Fugue, Five Portraits - Virgil Thompson
White Peacock - Charles Griffes
Saturday Night - Elie Siegmeister


Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC Collection


WNYC archives id: 150640
Municipal archives id: LT3039