b. 1909d. 1940

Charles Naginski


Charles Naginski was born in Cairo in 1909 and raised in Egypt. He came to the United States at age 18 to study composition at Juilliard. His promising career was cut short when he accidentally drowned in 1940, in Lenox, Massacusetts, while studying with Paul Hindemith at Tanglewood. Other teachers included Rubin Goldmark and Roger Sessions.

Audio

Look Down, Fair Moon
Thomas Hampson (baritone) & Craig Rutenberg (piano)2:32

Charles Naginski

Composer

Walt Whitman

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2009

Date

Minnesota Beethoven Festival; Winona, Minnesota

Location

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Look Down, Fair Moon
Thomas Hampson (baritone) & Wolfram Rieger (piano)2:59

Charles Naginski

Composer

Walt Whitman

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2001

Date

Salzburg Festival

Location

Richard Cory
Thomas Hampson (baritone) & Malcolm Martineau (piano)2:16

Charles Naginski

Composer

Edwin Arlington Robinson

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2001

Date

Salzburg Festival

Location

About

Charles Naginski was born in Cairo, Egypt on May 29, 1909. His premature death by drowning in Lenox, Massachusetts, on August 4, 1940, cut short a remarkably promising career as a composer. The marked talent for composition that Naginski evidenced at a very early age was recognized by his father, his first piano teacher. From 1928 to 1933 Naginski held a fellowship at the Juilliard Graduate School as a pupil of Rubin Goldmark. Later he studied at the American Academy in Rome, winning the American Prix de Rome in 1938.

The catalogue of his works includes an orchestra suite (1931); two string quartets (1933); an orchestra poem (1936); Sinfonietta (1937); Three Movements for chamber orchestra (1937); The Minotaur, ballet for orchestra (1938); Nocturne and Pantomime (1938); Five Pieces from a Children’s Suite (Boston, 1940); and songs.

The songs, although limited in number, are of high quality and deserve a wide public.

–Class Voice and the American Art Song: A Source Book and Anthology by Helen Lightner

Records

1997

To The Soul – Poetry Of Walt Whitman

Ernst Bacon, Leonard Bernstein, Henry T. Burleigh, Gerald Busby, Philip Dalmas, Charles Ives, Charles Naginski, Ned Rorem, Robert Strassburg, Michael Tilson Thomas, Kurt Weill, Elinor Remick Warren, Walt Whitman

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