MacDowell

[ US /məkˈdaʊəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States composer best remembered as a composer of works for the piano (1860-1908)
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How To Use MacDowell In A Sentence

  • My study of the Elder Futhark has been eclectic, though I approach them from the old Icelandic and Norse runic poems as interpreted by Kate MacDowell. Kelley Harrell: Harry Potter and the Elder Futhark
  • MacDowell has created a typical music, typical of _himself_, not of any locality, and he wished it to be judged as _music_, not as Edward MacDowell
  • We know, however, that Beethoven had some poetic idea in his mind as he wrote this; but as he never gave the clew to the world, the music has been swallowed as 'absolute music' by the modern formalists "-- a comment which would apply almost word for word, with a change of names and titles, to a certain tumultuous and" unbeautiful "passage in MacDowell's" Lancelot and Elaine. Edward MacDowell
  • MacDowell said the decision to have the Lemmond name adorn what had been known as the Walsh Times Leader News
  • She has received the Grolier Poetry Prize, residencies from the MacDowell Colony, and artist’s grants from the Puffin Foundation and the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation. download MP3 Paula Bohince reads “The Lamb” by William Blake
  • But administrators at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, N.H., did yank Wi-Fi from a room in which artists had gathered for decades to hang out in the evenings and socialize. Retreats Surrender to Wi-Fi
  • While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats.
  • MacDowell's feeling in regard to Strauss, whom he considered to have developed what he called the “suggestive” (delineative) power of music at the expense of its finer potentialities, is indicated in a lecture which he prepared on the subject of “Suggestion in Music.” Edward MacDowell
  • He has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the MacDowell Colony, and was the winner of the 1998 Jenny McKean Moore Residency Fellowship awarded biannually by George Washington University. Manil Suri biography
  • MacDowell's feeling in regard to Strauss, whom he considered to have developed what he called the "suggestive" (delineative) power of music at the expense of its finer potentialities, is indicated in a lecture which he prepared on the subject of "Suggestion in Music. Edward MacDowell
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