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PISTON, WALTER  

(1894 - 1976)

Walter Piston descended on his father's side from Antonio Pistone, his grandfather, who sailed from Italy and settled in Rockland, Maine. Here the family, to seem more American, dropped the final 'e' from their name. Walter Hamor Piston, Jr., was born in Rockland on 20 January 1894, where he lived until he was ten and then moved to Boston. After serving the US Navy in World War I he entered Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1924. He then spent two years in Europe from 1924-26 on a John Knowles Paine Traveling Fellowship, and studied composition with Paul Dukas at the Ecole normale de musique, and also took private lessons from Nadia Boulanger. From 1926 until his retirement in 1960 Walter Piston was a member of the faculty of Harvard University, where he was (from 1951) Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music. His students agreed that Piston brought together to the classroom musical scholarship, humanity, wit, and empathy, making him one of the most significant musical educators of his time. He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1948 and in 1961, and was three-time winner of the New York Music Critics Circle Award. He wrote four books on the technical aspects of music which are considered to be classics in their fields - Principles of Harmonic Analysis (1933); Harmony (1944); Counterpoint (1947); and Orchestration (1955).

Few American composers have composed so extensively and yet with such uniform excellence. His work habits were remarkably methodical; he rarely altered or revised his music once it was put on paper, and his handwriting was calligraphic. With two exceptions, he never wrote for voices.

Piston died in Belmont, Massachusetts in 1976. Today, he is best known for his ballet The Incredible Flutist, his two violin concertos, eight symphonies, and numerous wonderful chamber works.


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
HARRIS: Symphony No. 7 / SCHUMAN, W.: Symphony No. 6 / PISTON: Symphony No. 4 (Ormandy) (1953-1955) 9.80239 Orchestral
RESPIGHI, O.: Boutique fantasque (La) / IBERT, J.: Divertissement / PISTON, W.: The Incredible Flutist Suite (Boston Pops, Fiedler) (1953, 1956) 9.80599 Orchestral
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, R.: Bass Tuba Concerto in F minor / FRANCAIX, J.: Quadruple Concerto / WAXMAN, F.: Athaneal (20th Century Wind Concertos) C10522 Chamber Music
PISTON: Chamber Music 8.559071 Chamber Music
PISTON: Incredible Flutist (The) / Fantasy for English Horn, Harp and Strings 8.559160 Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music
PISTON: Serenata / Symphony No. 5 / Symphony No. 7 / Symphony No. 8 FECD-0010 Orchestral
PISTON: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 6 8.559161 Orchestral
PISTON: Symphony No. 4 / Three New England Sketches 8.559162 Orchestral
PISTON: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Fantasia for Violin 8.559003 Concertos, Orchestral
Harvard Composers BIS-SACD-1264 Chamber Music
AMERICAN CLASSICS SAMPLER 8.559118 Chamber Music
WORLD PREMIERE COLLECTION FECD-0032 Orchestral
STORY OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC (THE) 8.558164-65 Music Education




 
 
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