Richard Pennycuick wrote:
>I had read the name but heard none of his music until today - Stokowski's
>version of his 3rd symphony on the radio. It had the sort of attractive
>restless energy I associate with such of the Mennin symphonies as I've
>heard. Is this characteristic of his other music? The presenter hedged
>his bets on pronunciation - go'-eb before, gurb after (the latter would
>have been my guess). Which is it?
As for the name...Goeb's name came up once in conversation with composer
William Mayer. He knew him and pronounced the name Geb.
All of Goeb's music I have heard is stylistically the same. His music is
now at the ACA.
If anyone out there taped the Albany Symphony performance of the Goeb 5th
Symphony I would be most interested!
I have the following in my collection and love every piece!
3 American Dances for Strings
Concertante No.2 for Cello and Strings
Concertino II for Orchestra
Concerto for Piano and Orch.
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Fantasy for Oboe and Strings
Iowa Concerto for Orchestra
Prairie Songs for Woodwind Quintet
Quintet for Woodwinds #1 (1949)
Symphony #3
Symphony #4
Karl