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Swan Hennessy is a real discovery for lovers of impressionistic piano music from France. Swan Hennessy was born in Rockford, Illinois, of Irish origin and grew up in Chicago. Swan Hennessy's music before 1900 was heavily influenced by his conservative education and his teachers' predilection for the music of Robert Schumann. Around the time of his move to Paris, he also been an admirer of Max Reger. Although his later music shows the influence of several contemporary stylistic directions, he never shook off this profound influence of the German Romantics. During the period 1907 to 1913, Hennessy wrote increasingly in an Impressionist style, with a prolific series of piano works and art songs in a descriptive and programmatic style inspired by sounds in his environment including nature, traffic, and industry. He also excelled in humoristic and satirical pieces, similar to but independent from Satie. One contemporary critic wrote, InchIl fut un humoriste d'une verve drue don't la drôlerie était faite à la fois d'observation et d'invention, de fantaisie et depsychologie.Inch (InchHe was a humorist of great verve whose humor derived from observation and invention, fantasy and psychologyInch). Album Tracks 1. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Au Couvent 2. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Bavardes 3. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-La Vieille Tante 4. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Mondaine 5. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Jeunes Anglaises 6. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Dans Les Jardins Du Sérail 7. Croquis de Femmes, Op. 33-Charmeuse de Serpents 8. Au Bord de la Forêt, Op. 21 9. Fêtes. Deux Morceaux Descriptifs, Op. 36-Fête de Village Au Xviiime Siècle 10. Fêtes. Deux Morceaux Descriptifs, Op. 36-Fête Populaire Dans la Banlieue de Paris Au Xxme Siècle 11. En Passant... (Études D'après Nature), Op. 40-Petit Pâtre Sur Les Hauts Pâturages 12. En Passant... (Études D'après Nature