Carpenter, John Alden

Carpenter, John Alden

▪ American composer
born Feb. 28, 1876, Park Ridge, Ill., U.S.
died April 26, 1951, Chicago
 American composer who was prominent in the 1920s and was one of the earliest to use jazz rhythms in orchestral music.

      Carpenter studied at Harvard University under the conservative, German-influenced composer John Knowles Paine (Paine, John Knowles) but then joined his father's shipping supply firm, of which he was vice president (1909–36). In 1906 he studied music with Sir Edward Elgar (Elgar, Sir Edward). After 1936 he concentrated solely on composition. Although he was a basically conservative composer influenced by early 20th-century French music, he incorporated jazz rhythms into his Concertino for Piano and Orchestra (1917) and into his ballets Krazy Kat (1922) and Skyscrapers (1926); the last was later made into a symphonic piece. His humorous orchestral suite Adventures in a Perambulator (1914) also won considerable popularity.

Additional Reading
Howard Pollack, Skyscraper Lullaby: The Life and Music of John Alden Carpenter (1995); Joan O'Connor (comp.), John Alden Carpenter: A Bio-Bibliography (1994).

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