George Templeton Strong (May 26 1856 in New York City –June 27 1948 Geneva) was an American composer of classical music who spent his last thirty years in Switzerland. He was a pupil of Salomon Jadassohn and Richard Hoffmann.[1]. His compositions include (a selected list):[2] Undine, opus 14, symphonic poem Three Symphonic Idylls for two pianos, opus 29 The Haunted Mill, cantata. Symphony No. 2 in G minor, opus 50. Dedicated to composer Edward MacDowell. (premiered 1893)[1]
Suite No 3: "Le Livre d’Images": III. Oriental Procession
Une Jeune Indienne
Suite No 3: "Le Livre d’Images": I. Jack the Giant-Killer
Sonate pour alto et violoncelle: I. Allegro ma non troppo
The Elves Blow the Horn
Eclogue
Ondine
From a Notebook of Sketches: Suite No. 1: III. The Cemetery - Sarabande of the Dead
Chorale on a Theme of Hans Leo Hassler
Adagio - Andante
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