Blasts from the Past: 40 Overlooked Masters Who Still Stire our Souls
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Arts Extra Special
Various Utne magazine
Alan Hovhaness (1911?2000)
Audiences loved this astonishingly prolific composer?s lush, openly
emotional music; critics hated it. (Leonard Bernstein reportedly
dismissed Hovhaness? work as ?filthy.?) Neither an ivory-tower
intellectual nor a pandering populist, Hovhaness followed his own
path, studying firsthand the musical and spiritual traditions of
the Far East, and adapting them for many deceptively simple, richly
melodic compositions.?My purpose is to create music not for snobs,?
he said, ?but for all people . . . music which is beautiful and
healing.? (CD: Music of Alan Hovhaness; Crystal Records, 1993)
?Joseph Hart
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