Henry Cowell

Henry Cowell

Henry Cowell was an American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario. His contribution to the world of music was summed up by Virgil Thomson, writing in the early 1950s: Henry Cowell's music covers a wider range in both expression and technique than that of any other living composer. His experiments begun three decades ago in rhythm, in harmony, and in instrumental sonorities were considered then by many to be wild. Today they are the Bible of the young and still, to the conservatives, "advanced." No other composer of our time has produced a body of works so...
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Birthdate:March 11, 1897
Birthplace:Menlo Park, California
Date of death:December 10, 1965
Also known as:Henry Dixon Cowell, Cowell, Henry

Written works by Henry Cowell

  • American composers on American music
    American composers on American music
  • Hymn and fuguing tune, no. 16
    Hymn and fuguing tune, no. 16
  • Charles Ives and his music
    Charles Ives and his music
  • Air and scherzo, for alto saxophone and piano
    Air and scherzo, for alto saxophone and piano
  • Six casual developments, for clarinet and piano
    Six casual developments, for clarinet and piano
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American composers on American music
Hymn and fuguing tune, no. 16
Charles Ives and his music
Air and scherzo, for alto saxophone and piano
Six casual developments, for clarinet and piano
Ensemble; for string orchestra
Carol, for orchestra
Suite for woodwind quintet: flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
String quartet no. 5. Score .
Symphony no. 11
Essential Cowell
Set of five, for violin, piano, and percussion
Old American Country Set
Gravely and vigorously, for cello alone
Toccanta
Sweet was the song the Virgin sung
Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Cello and Harpsichord
New musical resources
Overture, for large orchestra
Fiddler's jig, for solo violin and string orchestra
Concerto for piano and orchestra
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