Phillip Sear plays a 1939 piece by the fascinating American composer Belle Fenstock (1909-97).
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Belle Fenstock was born Belle Fensterstook, and spent her early years in Manhattan. As well as being a composer, she was also an artist. The young Fenstock was a fan of George Gershwin, and painted a portrait of him as a gift. On receiving it, Gershwin discovered her musical interests and arranged for her to have composition lessons with one of his own teachers. Fenstock wrote around a hundred songs, including the successful 'Strangers in the Dark', and several light piano pieces. Her best-known concert piece was 'American Rhapsody', which exists for both orchestra and piano solo.
Fenstock married a Russian-born Washington radio broadcasting executive, Joseph Carl "Brownie" Brown in 1944, but he died in 1951. In the early 1970s, Belle Brown moved to Palm Beach, Florida, and worked for many years as an arts and crafts tutor at a spa resort there, where she painted portraits of visiting celebrities, including Barbra Streisand and Elton John. Her final home was in Atlantic City.
This piece has affinities with Gershwin's 'Walking the Dog', and maybe it is intended as a tribute.
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Played by Phillip Sear
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