Happy 100 William Schuman

Last year, I marked William Schuman’s birthday on this blog, and today I’m doing it again (because birthdays come once a year).

It’s Schuman’s 100th, and Bill McLaughlin is paying tribute all week on his radio show Exploring Music (which you can hear on WQXR here in New York City).
On the Exploring Music blog, you can hear McLaughlin talk about Schuman’s Symphony No. 3. It’s a great piece, but Circus Overture brings back fond memories. Back when my son was two years old, I used to bounce him around on our bed while listening to this piece. Can’t do that now.  

Biography of William Schuman

To my surprise, I found the biography of William Schuman at Borders today. John Clare interviewed the author, Juilliard president Joseph Polisi, last year.

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There’s more–including clips of lots of Schuman’s music–at the website to promote the book, schuman-americanmuse.com.

Happy Birthday William Schuman

Yes, it’s Barack Obama’s birthday, but it’s also William Schuman’s, and there was a time when that would have been a pretty big deal.

As John Clare reminded us on his blog, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic celebrated Schuman’s 50th birthday in 1960, opening their October 13-16 shows with his Symphony No. 3.

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Two years later, as Schuman began his tenure as president of Lincoln Center (he was previously president of the Juilliard School), he appeared on What’s My Line?