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Wild Variations

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Still actively performing at just shy of 92 years old, pianist Earl Wild is one of the last great pianist/composers in the Romantic tradition. Tonight we hear his "Doo-Dah" variations, based on the music of Stephen Foster.

"Doo-Dah" Variations

Earl Wild's "Variations on an American Theme," which the composer subtitled "Doo-Dah" Variations, takes Stephen Foster's American classic "Camptown Races" as its base. Wild said of the piece's inspiration: "I began to plan seriously for this work while enjoying one of the comical Doo-Dah parades that have sprung up almost ...

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