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Charles (Louis) Seeger, Jr. (December 14, 1886, Mexico City - February 7, 1979, Bridgewater, Connecticut) was a musicologist, composer, and teacher. He is best remembered for his formulation of dissonant counterpoint. According to ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl, "Seeger played a unique and central role in tying musicology to other disciplines and domains of culture. This collection shows him to be truly a musical 'man for all seasons,' for what comes across most is the many-sidedness of the man." His first wife was the violinist Constance Edson; they divorced in 1927. One of their sons is Pete Seeger, the folk singer. They had two other sons, Charles III (1912-2002), who was an astronomer, and John, an educator. His second wife was the composer and musician Ruth Seeger (née Ruth Porter Crawford); by her, he had two children who also achieved musical renown, Peggy Seeger and Mike Seeger, and another 2 daughters, Barbara and Penny Seeger. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Schönberg Ensemble Edition
Ruth Crawford Seeger: Music for Small Orchestra; Study in Mixed Accents; Three Songs; Three Chants; String Quartet; Two Ricercari; Andante for String Orchestra; Rissolty Rossolty; Suite for Wind Quintet / Charles Seeger: John Hardy
Ruth Crawford Seeger: Portrait, Oliver, Schonberg Ensemble, Oliver Knussen, Lucy Shelton, Reinbert De Leeuw, New London Chamber Choir, James Wood
Songs for Political Action - Folk Music, Topical Songs and the American Left 1926-1953
D1 - Leftist Roots of the Folk Revival
Songs for Political Action: Folkmusic, Topical Songs, and the American Left 1926-1953 (1 of 10: The Leftist Roots of the Folk Revival
Songs For Political Action
Songs for Political Action - Disc 1
Songs for Political Action: Folk Music, Topical Songs and the American Left - 1926-1953
Songs for Political Action: Folk Music, Topical Songs and the American Left: 1926-1953
Schnberg Ensemble Edition
The Leftist Roots Of The Folk Revival