Bacon, Ernst. (1898 - 1990). Autograph Musical Quotation. Signed autograph musical quotation from the American composer, pianist, and conductor who composed over 250 songs over his career. 4 measures from one of the composer's setting of Emily Dickinson, inscribed and dated 1985 on a sheet of music manuscript paper (21.5 x 27.5 cm). Together with a candid snapshot photograph.
According to Marshall Bialosky, Ernst Bacon was "one of the first composers to discover Emily Dickinson... and set a great number of her poems into some of the finest art song music, if not actually the very finest, of any American composer in our history."
According to Marshall Bialosky, Ernst Bacon was "one of the first composers to discover Emily Dickinson... and set a great number of her poems into some of the finest art song music, if not actually the very finest, of any American composer in our history."
Bacon, Ernst. (1898 - 1990). Autograph Musical Quotation. Signed autograph musical quotation from the American composer, pianist, and conductor who composed over 250 songs over his career. 4 measures from one of the composer's setting of Emily Dickinson, inscribed and dated 1985 on a sheet of music manuscript paper (21.5 x 27.5 cm). Together with a candid snapshot photograph.
According to Marshall Bialosky, Ernst Bacon was "one of the first composers to discover Emily Dickinson... and set a great number of her poems into some of the finest art song music, if not actually the very finest, of any American composer in our history."
According to Marshall Bialosky, Ernst Bacon was "one of the first composers to discover Emily Dickinson... and set a great number of her poems into some of the finest art song music, if not actually the very finest, of any American composer in our history."