Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 27, No. 3, by James H. Rogers.
Автор: Alexander Sandor
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Perpetuum Mobile (1901). After four measures as a piano introduction the violin plays rapid sixteenth notes until the last measure: perpetual indeed. It is dedicated to Sol Marcosson.
-Charles Lowry Echols
James Hotchkiss Rogers
1857-1940
Rogers was an American composer best known for his vocal and organ music.
He was born in Connecticut and died in Pasadena, California. His violin works
were probably intended for his first wife, Fernanda Tedesca, whom he married
while studying in Europe 1875-1880. Tedesca was a young American violinist
who tried to make a career as concert violinist in Europe but died in 1885. Most
of the Rogers’ violin works were published in the first decade of the twentieth
century.
Charles Lowry Echols
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