org, 1839-1909 US, Hartford, Connecticut
Musician / Composer of Classical
Dudley Buck (March 10, 1839 – October 6, 1909) was an American composer, organist, and writer on music. He published several books, most notably the Dictionary of Musical Terms and Influence of the Organ in History, which was published in New York in 1882. He is best known today for his organ composition, Concert Variations on the Star-Spangled Banner, Op. 23, which was later arranged into an orchestral version.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Variations On America | Gioacchino Rossini • Dudley Buck • Horatio William Parker • Charles Ives • Richard Wagner • George Gershwin − Rudolf Innig | 2013 | Album |
Skyscrapers | Kenneth Klein, The London Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Foote, John Alden Carpenter, John Knowles Paine, Dudley Buck, Edward MacDowell | 1997 | Album |
Skyscrapers | John Alden Carpenter, Dudley Buck, John Knowles Paine, Edward MacDowell, Arthur Foote, Kenneth Klein | 1987 | Album |
Amerikanische Orgelmusik = American Organ Music | Arthur Foote • Charles Ives • Leo Sowerby • Dudley Buck • James Hewitt - Günther Kaunzinger | 1986 | Album |
Concert Variations On "The Star Spangled Banner", Op. 3, No. 2 / Suite In Variation Form / Sonata No. 2 In g, Op. 77 | William Osborne - John Knowles Paine / George Whitefield Chadwick / Dudley Buck | 1978 | Album |
Fugues, Fantasia & Variations | Dudley Buck • W. Eugene Thayer • Horatio William Parker • John Knowles Paine • George E. Whiting - Richard Morris | 1976 | Album |