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"Woodland Sketches"; in "An Old Love Story," from "Fireside Tales": in this music the emotion is the distinctive emotion of sex; but it is the sexual emotion known to Burns rather than to Rossetti, to Schubert rather than to Wagner. He had the rapt and transfiguring imagination, in the presence of nature, which is the special possession of the Celt. Yet he was more than a mere landscape painter. The human drama was for him a continually moving spectacle; he was most sensitively attuned to its tragedy and its comedy,--he was never more potent, more influential, indeed, than in celebrating its events. He is at the summit of his powers, for example, in the superb pageant of heroic grief and equally heroic love which is comprised within the four movements of the "Keltic" sonata, and in the piercing sadness and the transporting tenderness of the "Dirge" in the "Indian" suite. In its general aspect his later music is not German, or French, or Italian--its spiritual antecedents are Northern, both Celtic and Scandinavian. MacDowell had not the Promethean imagination, the magniloquent passion, that are Strauss's; his art is far less elaborate and subtle than that of such typical moderns as Debussy and d'Indy. But it has an order of beauty that is not theirs, an order of eloquence that is not theirs, a kind of poetry whose secrets they do not know; and there speaks through it and out of it an individuality that is persuasive, lovable, unique. There is no need to attempt, at this juncture, to speculate concerning his place among the company of the greater dead; it is enough to avow the conviction that he possessed genius of a rare order, that he wrought nobly and valuably for the art of the country which he loved. LIST OF WORKS COMPOSITIONS OF EDWARD MACDOWELL Op. 9. _Two Old Songs_, for voice and piano (1894)[18]: 1. Deserted 2. Slumber Song [18] The publication dates given here are those of the original editions. Op. 10. First _Modern Suite_, for piano (1883): Praeladium--Presto--Andantino and Allegretto--Intermezzo--Rhapsody--Fugue Op. 11.] _An Album of Five Songs_, for voice and piano Op. 12.] 1. My Love and I 2. You Love me Not 3. In the Skies 4. Night-Song 5. Bands of Roses Op. 13. _Prelude and Fugue_, for piano (1883) Op. 14. _Second Modern Suite_, for piano (1883): Praeludium--Fug
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