Manhattan
Donald Macleod explores the 1930s when, now in her sixties, Amy Beach moves to Manhattan.
Donald Macleod explores the 1930s when, now in her sixties, Amy Beach moves to Manhattan.
This week, Donald Macleod explores the life and music of one of the most original, distinctive and gifted American musicians of the early 20th century - Amy Beach. Donald discovers how Beach railed against the prejudices of her time to become arguably the first truly 'American' voice to emerge from a continent still struggling to break free from the shackles of the European classical tradition.
We will explore her journey from the tranquil meadows of New England to her headline-grabbing early successes as a virtuoso piano prodigy in Boston - alongside a burning childhood desire to compose. We'll hear from her collection of large-scale symphonic works, including her Piano Concerto, and her 'Gaelic' Symphony, and we’ll discover which of her songs was such a hit that its proceeds paid for a summer property for the Beach family!
We'll also hear about Beach’s attachment to the MacDowell Colony - a remarkable artists' retreat amidst the woodlands of New Hampshire, and her work to help the careers of young musicians.
In Friday’s programme, Donald finds Amy Beach, now well into her sixties, in Manhattan, as she embarks on a remarkable final chapter in her musical life, producing some of her most distinctive music.
Morte!! Op.60
Amiram Rigai, piano
Ses Yeux, Op.66
Philip Martin, piano
Caprice Elegiaque, Op.56
Philip Martin, piano
Marguerite, Op.76
Leonard Pennario, piano
Symphony no 2 'A montevideo', RO.257
Berlin Symphoniker
Samuel Adler, conductor
Grande Fantasie Bresiliene, Op.69
Steven Mayer, piano
Producer: Steven Rajam/ Sam Phillips
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- Fri 27 Feb 2026 16:00Âé¶¹Éç Radio 3
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