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  1. Edward Alexander MacDowell (December 18, 1860 – January 23, 1908) was an American composer and pianist of the late Romantic period. He was best known for his second piano concerto and his piano suites Woodland Sketches , Sea Pieces and New England Idylls .

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Edward MacDowell (born Dec. 18, 1860, New York City—died Jan. 23, 1908, New York City) was a U.S. composer known especially for his piano pieces in smaller forms. As one of the first to incorporate native materials into his works, he helped establish an independent American musical idiom.

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  3. Edward MacDowell. As MacDowell's music earned recognition, American composers began to seek him out. They urged him to come home and become part of the effort to create a distinctive American music. In 1888, with their finances running low, the MacDowells returned to the United States.

  4. Edward MacDowell was one of the most celebrated American composers in the nineteenth century. His compositions won the approval of music critics, both in Europe and the United States, as well as of his contemporaries, including composers such as Franz Liszt and Joachim Raff.

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  6. Edward MacDowell (1860-1908) was one of the most celebrated American composers of the 19th century. He was also a poet, a talented visual artist, avid photographer, and dabbled in architecture.

  7. May 21, 2018 · MacDowell, Edward (Alexander), greatly significant American composer; b. N.Y., Dec. 18,1860; d. there, Jan. 23,1908. His father was a Scotch-Irish tradesman; his mother, an artistically inclined woman who encouraged his musical studies.

  8. Edward Alexander MacDowell (December 18, 1860 – January 23, 1908) was an American composer, best known for his piano concertos and piano miniatures, and founder of the American Academy in Rome and the MacDowell Colony.

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