The three Philharmonic Preludes were commissioned by Mrs. Alfred Slade Mills through the 1982 New York Philharmonic Radiothon and premiered a year later. The first prelude, marked Slowly, but moving, is essentially a waltz, although one …Read More
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The three Philharmonic Preludes were commissioned by Mrs. Alfred Slade Mills through the 1982 New York Philharmonic Radiothon and premiered a year later. The first prelude, marked Slowly, but moving, is essentially a waltz, although one in which the beat sometimes stretches or condences. The second, Moderately fast, is a perpetuum mobile that calls to mind both C.P.E. Bach and, perhaps, George Gerswhin. The last prelude is a stately processional.