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− | American Baroque composer from Ohio who was still composing Baroque music about 100 years after it went out of style. Emigrating westward, he settled in Ohio after his shoes wore out. | + | American Baroque composer from Ohio who was still composing Baroque music about 100 years after it went out of style. Emigrating westward, he settled in Ohio after his shoes wore out. His powdered wigs and satin breeches did not endear him to his fellow pioneers. |
At least, according to the liner notes of the classical music parody album ''Baroque Americana'' by "The Concertgebluff Authaus Orchestra Society." The music was really by Walter Raim (of folk group The Harvesters) and Stan Green, likely released in late 1966. The liner notes were written by professional liner notist Tom Carlson. | At least, according to the liner notes of the classical music parody album ''Baroque Americana'' by "The Concertgebluff Authaus Orchestra Society." The music was really by Walter Raim (of folk group The Harvesters) and Stan Green, likely released in late 1966. The liner notes were written by professional liner notist Tom Carlson. |
Latest revision as of 06:22, 11 April 2018
American Baroque composer from Ohio who was still composing Baroque music about 100 years after it went out of style. Emigrating westward, he settled in Ohio after his shoes wore out. His powdered wigs and satin breeches did not endear him to his fellow pioneers.
At least, according to the liner notes of the classical music parody album Baroque Americana by "The Concertgebluff Authaus Orchestra Society." The music was really by Walter Raim (of folk group The Harvesters) and Stan Green, likely released in late 1966. The liner notes were written by professional liner notist Tom Carlson.