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Nebraska History posts materials online for your personal use. Please remember that the contents of Nebraska History are copyrighted by the Nebraska State Historical Society (except for materials credited to other institutions). The NSHS retains its copyrights even to materials it posts on the web. For permission to re-use materials or for photo ordering information, please see: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/magazine/permission.htm Nebraska State Historical Society members receive four issues of Nebraska History and four issues of Nebraska History News annually. For membership information, see: http://nebraskahistory.org/admin/members/index.htm Article Title: Music From the Soil of the American Midwest: Howard Hanson, Educator, Composer, Conductor Full Citation: Eric Bachenberg, “Music From the Soil of the American Midwest: Howard Hanson, Educator, Composer, Conductor,” Nebraska History 81 (2000): 23-34 URL of article: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/publicat/history/full-text/NH2000Hanson.pdf Date: 10/19/2012 Article Summary: Hanson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (1896-1981), attributed his musical inspiration to the Nebraska prairies where he grew up. Bachenberg provides biographical details and a selected list of recordings. Cataloging Information: Names: Howard Hanson, Hans Hanson Sr, Hans Hanson Jr, Hilma Eckstrom Hanson, Wilhelmina Herold, Earl Morin, George Eastman, William Grant Still, Joseph Maddy, Ruth Watanabe, Margaret (Peggy) Nelson, Gerard Schwarz Place Names: Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; Rochester, New York Howard Hanson Compositions Discussed: Symphony No 1Nordic, Symphony No 2Romantic, Symphony No 3, Symphony No 4Requiem, Symphony No 5Sinfonia Sacra, Symphony No 6, Symphony No 7A Sea Symphony, “March 17th,” “March of the Bells,” “Pan and the Priest,” “Merry Mount ,” “Dies Natalis” Keywords: Howard Hanson, Luther Academy, Wahoo Mendelssohn Club, Wahoo High School Orchestra, Wilhelmina Herold, Earl Morin, Redpath Lyceum Bureau (Chautauqua), Chicago Conservatory of Music, College/ University of the Pacific, Prix de Rome, Eastman School of Music, Festival of American Music, National Music Camp (Interlochen, Michigan), Metropolitan Opera, Ruth Watanabe, Margaret (Peggy) Nelson, University of Nebraska, New York University Hall of Fame, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Wahoo Neumann High School, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz, Seattle Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Nebraska Hall of Fame, Saunders County Historical Society Photographs / Images: Howard Hanson, about four years of age; Hanson with cello; Wahoo High School instrumental ensemble about 1912 (including Hanson, Earl Morin, and probably Wilhelmina Herold); Wahoo, Nebraska, about 1914; Hans and Hannah Hanson, Howard Hanson’s grandparents; Hanson’s birthplace and boyhood home in Wahoo as it looks today; Hanson conducting the Wahoo Neumann High School Band, February 21, 1966; Lincoln Symphony Orchestra and Nebraska Wesleyan Concert Choir, conducted by Hanson for the February 20, 1966, dedication of the NWU Fine Arts Center
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  • Nebraska History posts materials online for your personal use. Please remember that the contents of Nebraska History are copyrighted by the Nebraska State Historical Society (except for materials credited to other institutions). The NSHS retains its copyrights even to materials it posts on the web. For permission to re-use materials or for photo ordering information, please see:

    http://www.nebraskahistory.org/magazine/permission.htm Nebraska State Historical Society members receive four issues of Nebraska History and four issues of Nebraska History News annually. For membership information, see: http://nebraskahistory.org/admin/members/index.htm

    Article Title: Music From the Soil of the American Midwest: Howard Hanson, Educator,

    Composer, Conductor

    Full Citation: Eric Bachenberg, Music From the Soil of the American Midwest: Howard Hanson, Educator, Composer, Conductor, Nebraska History 81 (2000): 23-34

    URL of article: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/publicat/history/full-text/NH2000Hanson.pdf

    Date: 10/19/2012

    Article Summary: Hanson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (1896-1981), attributed his musical inspiration to the

    Nebraska prairies where he grew up. Bachenberg provides biographical details and a selected list of recordings.

    Cataloging Information:

    Names: Howard Hanson, Hans Hanson Sr, Hans Hanson Jr, Hilma Eckstrom Hanson, Wilhelmina Herold, Earl

    Morin, George Eastman, William Grant Still, Joseph Maddy, Ruth Watanabe, Margaret (Peggy) Nelson, Gerard

    Schwarz

    Place Names: Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; Rochester, New York

    Howard Hanson Compositions Discussed: Symphony No 1Nordic, Symphony No 2Romantic, Symphony No 3, Symphony No 4Requiem, Symphony No 5Sinfonia Sacra, Symphony No 6, Symphony No 7A Sea Symphony, March 17th, March of the Bells, Pan and the Priest, Merry Mount, Dies Natalis

    Keywords: Howard Hanson, Luther Academy, Wahoo Mendelssohn Club, Wahoo High School Orchestra,

    Wilhelmina Herold, Earl Morin, Redpath Lyceum Bureau (Chautauqua), Chicago Conservatory of Music, College/

    University of the Pacific, Prix de Rome, Eastman School of Music, Festival of American Music, National Music

    Camp (Interlochen, Michigan), Metropolitan Opera, Ruth Watanabe, Margaret (Peggy) Nelson, University of

    Nebraska, New York University Hall of Fame, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Wahoo Neumann High School,

    New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz, Seattle Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Nebraska Hall of

    Fame, Saunders County Historical Society

    Photographs / Images: Howard Hanson, about four years of age; Hanson with cello; Wahoo High School

    instrumental ensemble about 1912 (including Hanson, Earl Morin, and probably Wilhelmina Herold); Wahoo,

    Nebraska, about 1914; Hans and Hannah Hanson, Howard Hansons grandparents; Hansons birthplace and boyhood home in Wahoo as it looks today; Hanson conducting the Wahoo Neumann High School Band, February

    21, 1966; Lincoln Symphony Orchestra and Nebraska Wesleyan Concert Choir, conducted by Hanson for the

    February 20, 1966, dedication of the NWU Fine Arts Center

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