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This Volume is for
iEFERENCE USE ONLY
American Composers
A Record of Works Written
Between 1912 and 1932
Compiled by Claire Reis
SECOND EDITION
SEPTEMBER 1932
Published by
The United States Section of
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
COPYRIGHT SEPTEMBER, 1932
THE UNITED STATES SECTION; OF
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY Music
50 East 68th Streetefew York City, N. Y.
I oreword
THE American panorama in the realm of music reveals a scene vivid in color
and rhythm. A general musical survey draws attention to the many forms of
expression which have taken root during different phases of America's cultural
development, It is of little importance, however, to look for a distinctive phrase
to describe the American idiom in music and far more important to search for the
degree of quality which marks the composer of merit.
Historically it is of interest to consider the various influences active in American
music from the period of the early Plymouth settlers, through that of the post-
Revolutionary French, followed by the Germanic predominance of the late nine
teenth century and on to the advanced New England culture. In the earlier years
there were comparatively few composers who were landmarks in America's musi
cal growth, and it is easily assumed that the few outstanding musicians whose fame
has lived on, represent the forefathers of our present-day composers, and form the
background of contemporary American music. But a historical resume of these land
marks does not take into account the heterogeneous traditions which have been as
similated during these hundred and fifty years in different parts of the United States.
Today America can draw upon a greater storehouse of traditions, and can give
evidence of more widely different remnants from foreign civilizations than perhaps
any other cultured country. Not only are there folk elements in music based on
national traditions brought here on an immigrational tide from Europe, but
traces of other races or civilizations, such as the American Indian or the African
Negro, have had a marked influence upon the art of this country. The melting
pot of American music therefore contains many ingredients ; there may be a strain
from an English ballad, with the poetry of knighthood not completely dissolved
in the cauldron's mixture, or there may be a cowboy song a direct product of
Southwestern civilization which retains an innate vitality even in a diluted form.
Completely isolated in relationship to any other ancestral elements, the sparse but
impressive traces of Inca or Aztec tribes continue to influence certain esoteric com
posers, while the ritual of the American Indian is of increasing interest to the
American creative dancer. The primitivism of the Negro has had a direct bearing
upon the creation of jazz and the transcription of primitive rhythms has created
the term "classical jazz."
The ability to assimilate so many foreign elements both national and racial
is accredited to the youthful and energetic spirit of this country. In the process of
spiritual expansion and physical development, the fertility of America has shown
itself in an encouragingly creative force in many directions, with the result that,
in a survey of the music of today the content of material is drawn from every
possible source of inspiration. Whether the form of expression be a conscious or
unconscious choice, nevertheless among the increasingly large number of com
posers writing at present, there is representation of every school and every
trend, from the most conservative to the most radical On the one hand there is
the composer who turns to folk-lore, and whose music is colored by the naive but
nationalistic influences imported from the peasantry of some other land. Then there
is the traditionalist who firmly upholds the sophisticated culture which has centered
in European capitals during the past century. In sharp contrast is the modernist who
champions atonality or consciously transposes the rhythms of primitive music into
classical symphonies. A more extreme expression comes from the experimentalist
whose relation to music, mainly cerebral, is ever changing but always iconoclastic.
There is still another type to consider the composer who claims to have no relation
to any group at all but who composes !
In a fair survey of American music it is not necessarily important to consider
the division into camps, either in background or in formula. The real challenge
to American music as in all art, lies in the search for qualities inherent in the
American spirit. A distinct primitive rhythm, a lethargic, sensuous sentimentality,
a strident percussive accent, are familiar features of American composition. There
are other characteristics equally valid. "The optimistic vitality, the undaunted
tenacity of spirit, which characterizes the American man" was used as a test of
creative musicians by one of this country's greatest composers. The stamp of quality
remains the predominant issue. Nationalism therefore, becomes an extraneous
term unless the elements which relate American music to American life reflect its
intrinsic distinction.
In America's creative thought the only real bond of unity is that of artistic
integrity. The composer who pays homage to his innate impulse finds his roots
primarily through a personal integrity which supersedes all classifications based
upon tradition or formula.
To gain a critical viewpoint on contemporary music in this period of quicken
ing thought and action, of kaleidoscopic changes, calls for mercurial processes. In
viewing the complete panorama of music with an understanding of its hybrid back
ground, attention is best focussed on the present scene without prognostications,
with judgment reserved but with faith untold. This was the profound encourage
ment which Abraham Lincoln felt in the potential America when he said: "With
high hope for the future, no prediction in regard to it is ventured."
In order to present a complete picture of the outstanding works written during
the past twenty years and to know the important composers living in America or
American born (men and women whose work has largely been inspired in Amer
ican environment) this second edition of AMERICAN COMPOSERS has been com
piled. With the aim primarily to be of assistance to orchestras, conductors, pub
lishers, libraries and musical organizations, the works included are mostly by com
posers who write in larger forms and short solo works are not listed. The biograph
ical data which has been added to this second edition may be of value in giving a
brief portrait of each composer, his background, past studies, activities and parti
cular interests. Although it may seem arbitrary to include only works written
between 1912 and 1932, yet a score of years is a fair exposition of contemporary
music. It is the purpose of the editor and the Board of Directors of the International
Society for Contemporary Music (United States Section) to present this material
with less emphasis on the complete historical survey than on the original work
which has come out of this country in the last twenty years.
In reviewing the development of musical organizations during these years, it
is evident that interest in the composer has come increasingly to the foreground,
In many parts of America, societies for the promotion of contemporary music have
arisen and various awards and fellowships are now granted to American musicians,
The programs of the following societies have been studied; American Music Guild,
Copland-Sessions Concerts, Elizabeth Coolidge Festivals, International Composers'
Guild, International Society for Contemporary Music of Chicago, League of Com
posers, New Music Society of San Francisco, Pan-American Association, Phila
delphia Contemporary Music Society, Pro Musica, and Yaddo Festival of Con
temporary Music. Awards of Fellowships and prizes of publication made by
the American Academy in Rome, Eastman School of Music, Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation, Juilliard School of Music, National Broadcasting Company, Naum*
burg Foundation, Paderewski Prize, Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship, Society for
the Publication of American Music, and the Victor Talking Machine Company, are
listed in the biographical data of the respective composers. Valuable encourage
ment has been given to contemporary music by symphonic conductors of vision
who have shown their faith in this country by frequent presentations of American
orchestral works. Listed in this book are the records of these performances.
The far-reaching effects of the first small issue of AMERICAN COMPOSERS pub
lished in 1930 has given importance to the fact that these American portraits have
been helpful in directing attention to the men of today and tomorrow. The list of
names at the back of this book establishes a more complete record of living mu
sicians whose most significant works were written before 1912, composers whose
work it has not been possible to record in detail, and those less familiar names to
be watched with growing interest after 1932. It is greatly regretted that some
omissions are due to the inability to reach certain composers before going to press;
the same circumstance accounts in many instances for incomplete biographical data.
The United States Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music
offers this compilation of American composers without any spirit of chauvinism
but with the desire to establish in the mind of the public a greater consciousness
of the vast musical thought developing in this country. To the composer this work
may bring a clearer realization of the roots of his own work and that of his col
leagues, and thus inspire him with a greater confidence in the creative life of
America, of which he is an integral part.
CLAIRE REIS
New York, September 1932
Sincere thanks are due to the Juilliard Foundation, through whom this pub
lication has been made possible. Acknowledgment for their assistance in the
compilation of this book is due to the Library of Congress, Music Division;
to the United States Section Committee : Aaron Copland, Louis Gruenberg,
A. Walter Kramer, Dorothy Lawton, Alexander Smallens; and to Minna
Lederrnan. C,R,
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY Music
UNITED STATES SECTION
FOUNDED 1923
EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1932
MR. Louis GRUENBERG, President
MR. CARLOS SALZEDO, Vice President
Miss DOROTHY LAWTON, Secretary
MR, AARON COPLAND MR. FRANKLIN PATTERSON
Miss MARION BAUER MRS. ARTHUR M. REIS
MR. HENRY COWELL MME. OLGA SAMAROFF
MR. CARL ENGEL MR. ALEXANDER SMALLENS
MR, A. WALTER KRAMER MR. BERNARD WAGENAAR
MR, HAROLD MORRIS MR. ADOLPH WEISS
INDEX
Name Page
ACHRON, JOSEPH 1
ALLEN, PAUL HASTINGS 3
ANTHEIL, GEORGE 4
BACON, ERNST 5
BARLOW, SAMUEL L M 6
BARTH, HANS 7
BAUER, MARION EUGENIE 8
BEACH, MRS. H. H. A 9
BEACH, JOHN 10
BECKER, JOHN J 11
BENNETT, ROBERT RUSSELL 12
BERCKMAN, EVELYN 13
BEREZOWSKY, NICOLAI T 14
BLITZSTEIN, MARC IS
BLOCH, ERNEST 16
BGRNSCHEIN, FRANZ C 18
BOROWSKI, FELIX 19
BOYLE, GEORGE FREDERICK 20
BRAINE, ROBERT 21
BRANSCOMBE, GENA 22
BRICKEN, ,CARL ERNEST 23
BURLEIGH, CECIL 23
CABMAN, CHARLES WAKEFIELB 24
CARPENTER, JOHN ALDEN 25
CARTER, ERNEST T 26
CHANLER, THEODORE WARD 26
CHASINS, ABRAM 27
CHAVEZ, .CARLOS 28
COLE, ROSSETTER GLEASON 29
CONVERSE, FREDERICK SHEPARD 30
COPLAND, AARON 31
COWELL, HENRY 33
CRAWFORD, RUTH , 35
CRIST, BAINBEIDGE 36
DANIELS, MABEL WHEELER 37
DELAMARTER, ERIC 38
DELANEY, ROBERT MILLS 39
DONOVAN, RICHARD 40
DUNN, JAMES PHILIP 42
DUBENSKY, ARCADY 41
Name p a g e
EICHHEIM, HENRY 43
ELKUS, ALBERT ISRAEL 44
ELWELL, HERBERT , 45
ENGEL, CARL 47
EPPERT, CARL 45
FARWELL, ARTHUR 43
FOOTE, ARTHUR 47
FREED, ISADORE 49
GALAJIKIAN, FLORENCE GRANDLAND .. . . 50
GALLICO, PAOLO 50
GARDNER, SAMUEL . . . 52
GERSHWIN, GEORGE 51
GlANNINI, VlTTORIO 52
GIORNI, Aumio 53
GOLDMARK, RUBIN 54
GRAINGER, PERCY ALDRIDGE 55
GRUENBERG, Louis 55
GUION, DAVID WENDEL 53
HADLEY, HENRY 59
HAMMOND, RICHARD 60
HANSON, HOWARD 61
HARMATT, SANDOR 63
HARRIS, ROY 54
HAUBIEL, CHARLES 65
HELFER, WALTER 66
HELLER, JAMES 66
HEILMAN, WILLIAM CLIFFORD 65
HENIQT, HANS LEVY .. 67
HILL, EDWARD BURLINGAME 67
Huss, HENRY HOLDEN 68
INCH, HERBERT REYNOLDS
IVES, .CHARLES
68
69
JACOBI, FREDERICK 79
JAMES, DOROTHY 72
JAMES, PHILIP 71
JANSSEN, WERNER 72
JAKECKI, TADEUSZ 73
SMDiX (continued)
Name Page
JOSTEN, WERNER 74
KELLEY, EDGAR STILLMAN . , .75
KOUTZEN, BORIS . , ,. 76
KRAMER, A. WALTER ... .77
KURTZ, EDWARD FRAMPTON , 78
LANGLEY, ALLEN LINCOLN . . ,78
LA VIOLETTE, WESLEY . . 79
LQEFPLER, CHARLES MARTIN TORNOV . 80
LUENING, OTTO . ... 81
MAGANINI, QUINTO 82
MANNES, LEOPOLD DAMROSCH ... 83
MASON, DANIEL GREGORY 84
MCKINLEY, CARL . . . ..86
McPHEE, COLIN . . 86
MOORE, DOUGLAS STUART 87
MORRIS, HAROLD 88
ORNSTEIN, LEO . . 89
PATTERSON, FRANKLIN P. ...
PISTON, WALTER
PORTER, QUINCY
POWELL, JOHN
REISER, ALOIS
RIEGGER, WALLINGFORD
ROGERS, BERNARD
ROYCE, EDWARD
RUDHYAR, DANE
RUGGLES, CARL ....
91
90
92
91
93
94
95
96
96
97
Name Page
SAAR, Louis VICTOR . 98
SALZEDO, CARLOS .... 99
SAMINSKY, LAZARE . . 100
SANDERS, ROBERT L. .102
SCHELLING, ERNEST . . , . 103
SESSIONS, ROGER ... 104
SHEPHERD, ARTHUR 105
SKILTON, CHARLES SANFORD . . 106
SMITH, DAVID STANLEY 107
SOWERBY, LEO 108
SPELMAN, TIMOTHY MATHER .. . , 109
STEARNS, THEODORE ... 110
STEINERT, ALEXANDER LANG Ill
STILL, WILLIAM GRANT 112
STOESSEL, ALBERT . . 113
STRINGFIELD, LAMAR ... ., 114
STRINGHAM, EDWIN JOHN 115
STRONG, GEORGE TEMPLETON . 117
STRUBE, GUSTAV 117
TAYLOR, DEEMS ... . 118
THOMPSON, RANDALL 119
THOMSON, VIRGIL 120
TWEEDY, DONALD NICHOLAS 121
VARESE, EDGAR 122
WAGENAAR, BERNARD 123
WALD, MAX 124
WEAVER, POWELL 124
WEISS, ADOLPH 125
WESSEL, MARK 126
WETZLER, HERMANN HANS 127
WHITEORNE, EMERSON 128
JOSEPH ACHRON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
BALLADE, OP. 34
cello, orchestra
Two HEBREW PIECES, OP. 35
DANCE IMPROVISATION, OP, 37
EPITAPH, OP. 38
orchestra, chorus
To THE JEWESS, OP. 40
orchestra, declamation
BALLADE FROM THEATRE Music "DAWN" 4
voice, orchestra
WlEGENLIED FROM "DAWN"
string orchestra, clarinet
THE FIDDLE'S SOUL, OP. 50
Two POEMS, OP. 52
voice, orchestra
THREE POEMS, OP. 53
voice, orchestra
DER LETZTE, OP. 54
voice, orchestra
MOHNE, OP. 55
voice, orchestra
BELSHAZZAR, OP. 58
CONCERTO, OP. 60
violin, orchestra
KONZERTANTEN KAPELLE, OP. 64
voice, orchestra
7 minutes
Manuscript
1912
8
Manuscript
1913
2
Manuscript
1913
10
Manuscript
1915
5
Manuscript
1915
" 4 "
Manuscript
1919-20
2
Manuscript
1919-20
25
Manuscript
1920
5
Universal Edition
orch. score MS.
1922
i(k "
Universal Edition
orch, score ms.
1923
11
Universal Edition
orch. score ms.
1923
4
Universal Edition
1923
16
Manuscript
1924
26
Universal Edition
1925
for hire
Manuscript 1928
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
"GOLEM" SUITE
10 minutes Manuscript
1925
CHORAL WORKS
DANSE DE SALOME, OP. 61
mixed voices t percussion, piano
assisting
EVENING SERVICES OF THE SABBATH
mixed voices, baritone solo
organ
10 minutes Manuscript
22
Bloch Pub. Co.
1925
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
Two IMPRESSIONS, OP. 36
violin t piano
SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS AND SONATA
ON A PALESTINIAN THEME, OP. 39
piano
I
4 minutes Universal Edition 1913
18
Juwal
1915
JOSEPH ACHRON (Continued)
CHAMBER MUSIC
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
SUITE BIZARRE, OP. 41 15
violin, piano
SECOND SONATA, OP. 45 30
violin, piano
Two POEMS, OP. 52 5
voice, piano
THREE POEMS, OP. 53 10
voice, piano
.CHILDREN'S SUITE, OP. 57 23
piano, clarinet, string quartet
ELEGY, OP. 62 7
string quartet
FOUR IMPROVISATIONS, OP. 63 14
string quartet
SUITE FROM "STEMPENYU" 7
violin, piano
Universal Edition 1916
Universal Edition 1918
Universal Edition 1922
Universal Edition 1923
Universal Edition 1923
Manuscript 1927
Manuscript 1927
Universal Edition 1930
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
VIOLIN CONCERTO
DANSE DE SALOM
BALLADE
DANCE IMPROVISATION
Two POEMS, OP. 52
THREE POEMS, OP. 53
MOHNE
BELSHAZZAR
FOUR IMPROVISATIONS
SECOND SONATA
SUITE BIZARRE
CHILDREN'S SUITE
SUITE FROM "STEMPENYU"
"GOLEM" SUITB
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston; ^
thoven Symphony, George Zaslavsky, New York; Vienna
Krakow, Poland; Palestine.
Stony Point Ensemble, Alexander Koshetz, New York.
Leningrad.
Russia and Poland.
Russia; Germany; Italy; France; Palestine; America.
Germany; America
Germany.
Germany; Palestine.
The League of Composers, New York.
Berlin Section, International Society for Contemporary
Music; Russia.
Zimbalist, Heif etz, America and Europe ; The Bohemians,
New York.
Germany; Austria; Palestine; America.
Szigeti, America; England; Austria; Hungary, etc.
Second International Music Festival, Venice, Fritz Reiner.
Chamber music performances in Europe and America;
radio programs ; recordings.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1886 now living in New York.
Pupil of Auer, Liadoff, Steinberg. Concertized extensively as violinist in Russia, Ger
many and Palestine. Violin master class in New York; head of violin department West-
chester Conservatory of Music. Interested in all forms of composition and all combina
tions of instruments and voices.
2
PAUL HASTINGS ALLEN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
O MUNASTERIO
baritone
SYMPHONY IN E
SERENADE
Ex NOCTE
45 minutes 1912
45 " 1912
f score and parts for 1927
25 " 4 hire : Riker, Brown
[ & Wellington, Inc.
60 " 1930
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE five pieces
DANS LA Nurr
THREE PIECES
30 minutes
5 "
18 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1928
1928
1928
CHORAL WORKS
THREE WOMEN'S CHORUSES
harp, horn, piano
SEVEN MADRIGALS
mixed voices, piano
12 minutes
18
Riker, Brown &
Wellington, Inc.
parts for hire
Riker, Brown &
Wellington, Inc.
1929
1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET IN Eb 22 minutes score and parts
two clarinets, basset horn, for hire 1929
bass clarinet
TRIO FOR OBOE, CLARINET Riker, Brown &
AND BASSOON 15 " Wellington, Inc. 1929
STAGE WORKS
IL FILTRO
MlLDA
L'ULTIMO DEI MOICANE
CLEOPATRA (Sardou)
LA PICCOLA FIGARO
1 hour, 10 minutes
1 " 10 "
24 hours
3 hours
1 hour
Sonzogno
Spnzogno
Ricordi
Manuscript
Manuscript
1912
1913
1916
1921
1931
SYMPHONIES
G-MINOR QUARTET
O MUNASTERIO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chadwick, Harrison, J. Wagner, etc.
Italy; Germany.
Many European countries.
Operas produced in many cities in Italy.
BIOGRAPHY
Bora in Hyde Park, Mass., 1883 now living in Brookline, Mass.
At present active advisor to Riker, Brown & Wellington, Publishers; teaching; radio.
Interested in propaganda to help composers.
GEORGE ANTHE1L
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ZlNGARESZA
BALLET MECANIQUE
SYMPHONY IN F
PIANO CONCERTO
CAPRICCIQ
SECOND SYMPHONY
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes Manuscript
30 "
45 "
25 "
10 "
1921
Photostat 1923-25
Photostat 1926
Manuscript 1926
Universal Edition 1930
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
20 instruments
CRUCIFIXION
string orchestra
JAZZ SYMPHONY
22 instruments
CHORAL WORKS
ELECTION FROM "TRANSATLANTIC"
8 minutes Photostat 1926
7 " Manuscript 1927
18 " Manuscript 1925
15 minutes Universal Edition 1929
CHAMBER MUSIC
IST VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
2ND VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
3RD VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
IST STRING QUARTET
2ND STRING QUARTET
CONCERTO FOR FLUTE, BASSOON, PIANO
CHAMBER CONCERTO FOR EIGHT IN
STRUMENTS
STAGE WORKS
OEDIPUS incidental music
FIGHTING THE WAVES ballet
TRAN s ATLANTIC opera
FLIGHT chamber opera
ballet for marionettes
HELEN RETIRES opera
Book by John Erskine
15 minutes
8
10 "
15
25
15
15
30 minutes
3 hours
40 minutes
(out of print)
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1923
1923
1924
1924
1928
1930
1932
Oesterheld Verlag 1928
Manuscript 1929
Universal Edition 1929
Manuscript 1927-30
hours Universal Edition 1930-32
ZlNGARESKA
SYMPHONY IN F
PIANO CONCERTO
CAPRICCIO
SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
BALLET MECHANIQUE
JAZZ SYMPHONY
FIRST & THIRD SONATAS
SECOND SONATA
PIANO CONCERTO
FIRST STRING QUARTET
SECOND STRING QUARTET
CHAMBER CONCERTO
OEDIPUS
FIGHTING THE WAVES
TRANSATLANTIC
HELEN RETIRES
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin,
Concerts Golschmann, Paris,
Concerts Golschmann, Paris.
Prager Philharmonic, Prague; Berlin Philharmonic.
Concerts Golschmann, Paris.
Concerts Golschmann, Paris; Champs Elysees Theatre,
Paris; New York, Eugene Goossens; International Festi
val, Baden-Baden, Germany.
Handy 's Colored Jazz Orchestra, New York.
Paris, Rome, Budapest.
Paris, Rome, New York.
Budapest.
American composers concert. Paris, New York.
Philadelphia; Copland-Sessions Concerts, New York.
League of Composers, New York.
Berlin, Munich and many other German cities.
Many performances at Abbey Theatre, Ireland; London.
Twelve performances State Opera, Frankfort, Germany.
To be performed in 1933.
Radio in Frankfort and New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Trenton, New Jersey, 1900 now living in Trenton, New Jersey.
Studied at Philadelphia Conservatory of Music; theory with Clark Smith; fugue and
composition with von Sternberg. Member of Advisory Board of League of Composers;
Guggenheim Fellowship. Former special interest in opera; at present interested in sym
phonic writing.
ERNST BACON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY IN D MINOR
important piano part-not solo
FANTASY AND FUGUE
4 SONGS TO WHITMAN AND EMILY
DICKINSON
baritone or contralto
SYMPHONIC FUGUE
piano and string orchestra
HOURS WITH A .CHILD
for children's symphony concerts
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
35-40 minutes
12
Manuscript
with parts
1932
Manuscript
1926
Manuscript
with parts
1931
In preparation
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
"WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH" 11 minutes
4 songs; 30 piece orchestra, double
woodwinds; baritone or contralto
"BLACK AND WHITE" SONGS 12 "
5 songs, popular American vein;
double woodwinds
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 10 "
5 popular songs; mezzo soprano;
double woodwinds
"MY RIVER"
5 songs to Emily Dickinson;
messo, soprano
THE POSTPONELESS CREATURE
11
Manuscript
with parts
Manuscript
Manuscript
with parts
Manuscript
with parts
Manuscript
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
SYMPHONY IN D MINOR
FANTASY AND FUGUE
Two BARITONE SONGS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Cincinnati Orchestra, Eugene Goossens, 1932.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
"BLACK AND WHITE" SONGS Rochester Civic Orchestra, Harrison, Rochester.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Chicago, Illinois, 1898 now living in San Francisco, California.
Educated in Chicago, Vienna. Concertized as pianist in Europe and America; formerly
conductor Rochester Opera Company ; instructor in piano, Eastman School of Music ; has
lectured in music history, instrumentation and theory at San Francisco Conservatory ; Pul
itzer Prize, 1932, Specialized in songs set to American poetry, also folk-song material.
SAMUEL L M. BARLOW
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ALBA Poeme Syraphonique
BALLO SARDO
CONCERTO
piano and orchestra
SPANISH QUARTER
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
10 minutes Manuscript 1927
26 " Manuscript 1928
30 " Manuscript 1931
Manuscript
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ALBA first form
35 instruments and soprano
VOCALISE
30-50 instruments
THREE SONGS FROM .CHINESE
6 instruments, piano and tenor
10 minutes Manuscript 1927
5 " Manuscript 1926
5 " Manuscript 1924
STAGE WORKS
EUGENIE opera in one act
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
THREE CHINESE SONGS League of Composers, New York; Vladimir Golschmann,
Paris.
ALBA Anthony Bernard, London, with Nina Koshetz; Cincin
nati Symphony, Fritz Reiner, Cincinnati.
VOCALISE Paul Paray, Nina Koshetz, Paris.
PIANO CONCERTO Eugene Goossens, Rochester Symphony; Erich Kleiber,
Paris.
"EUGENIE" opera in one act Ravinia, 1933.
BALLO SARDO & SPANISH Cincinnati, Eugene Goossens, 1933.
QUARTER
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York City, N. Y., 1893 now living in New York.
Studied orchestra wich Respighi in Rome, piano with Philipp in Paris, theory with Rob
inson in New York. Lectured and taught musical subjects for Board of Education,
settlement schools, etc. Active in New York Community Chorus. Interested in orchestral
forms and music not programmatic.
HANS BARTH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
CONCERTO FOR PIANO
Yi tone
SUITE
Y tone strings, brass and kettle
drums
CONCERTO 10
% tone strings and YA tone piano
PANTOMIME SYMPHONY biblical subject
15 minutes Manuscript
14 " Manuscript
1 Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1928
1930
1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
MIRAGIA opera
small orchestra l /% tone
QUINTET
J4 tone piano can be played as
quartet, eliminating piano
SONATA, OP. 10
piano 1 / 2 tone
SONATA, OP. 14
piano y% tone
hours Manuscript
9 minutes Manuscript
14
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
1928
1930
1929
1932
CONCERTO FOR J4-ToNE
STRINGS AND J
PIANO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski; Cincinnati
Orchestra, Fritz Reiner ; Havana Philharmonic Orchestra,
Havana, Cuba,
BIOGRAPHY
Bora in Germany, 1896 now living in New York.
Made a special study in tonal and octave divisions. Concert pianist, playing harpsichord,
piano and quarter-tone piano. Was director Yonkers Institute of Musical Art; teacher
of advanced piano David Mannes Music School. Interested primarily in piano and orchest
ral composition.
MARION EUGENIE BAUER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"ORIENTALE"
accompaniment to song
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
2 minutes Manuscript 1915-32
to rent
CHORAL WORKS
THE LAY OF THE FOUR WINDS
men's voices, piano accompaniment
THREE NOELS
a cappella, women's voices
"HERE AT HIGH MORNING"
a cappella, mcns voices
7 minutes Arthur P. Schmidt
Arthur P. Schmidt 1929
H. W. Gray
1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
FANTASIA QUASI UNA SONATA
violin and piano
STRING QUARTET
DANCE SONATA
SUITE FOR OBOE AND CLARINET
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO
20 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1926
17 " Manuscript 1928
to rent
18 " Manuscript 1932
Manuscript 1932
In preparation
STAGE WORKS
PROMETHEUS BOUND
incidental music, two pianos and
flutes
entire evening Manuscript
1930
STRING QUARTET
FANTASIA QUASI UNA SONATA
PROMETHEUS BOUND
THREE NOELS
"HERE AT HIGH MORNING"
"ORIENTALE"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
South Mountain Quartet, Pittsfield; League of Composers,
New York; Hans Lange Quartet, New York; Pro Arte
Quartet, New York.
League of Composers, New York; New York Univer
sity; MacDowell Club, New York.
New York University at Heckscher Theatre, New York.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds ; Choral
Society, Detroit; League of Composers, New York.
New York University Glee Club, Alfred Greenfield.
Leonora Corona, Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra,
Wilfred Pelletier, conductor, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Walla Walla, Wash., 1887 now living in New York.
Studied music with Hefly, Huss, Bauer, Rothwell, Pugno and Gedalge. Assistant pro
fessor Music Department New York University; New York editor Musical Leader;
lecturer on modern music; author of "Music Through the Ages'* (Putnam Publishers) ;
member of League of Composers' Executive Board; member of United States Section of
International Society for Contemporary Music ; member American Music Guild ; honorary
degree Whitman College, Washington. Interested at present in chamber music and
choral composition.
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MRS. H. H. A. BEACH
CHORAL WORKS
CANTICLE OF THE SUN
CHRIST IN THE UNIVERSE
LET THIS MIND BE IN You!
THOU KNOWEST, LORD
LORD OF THESE WORLDS ABOVE
BENEDICTUS ES DOMINE
BENEDICITE OMNIA OPERA
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes
20
10
12
9
6
7 "
Arthur P. Schmidt
H. W. Gray
John Church
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Ditson
Arthur P. Schmidt
Arthur P. Schmidt
DATE
1928
1930
1923
1915
1925
1924
1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
VARIATIONS FLUTE AND STRING
QUARTET 20 minutes
STRING QUARTET 20 "
SUITE FOR Two PIANOS 25 "
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1916
Manuscript 1929
John Church 1922
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mrs. Beach's works have been performed so extensively in America and Europe that it
is impossible to list the performances here.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Hemiiker, N. H., 1867 now living in New York.
Studied with her mother; piano and harmony with J. W. Hill, Perabo, Baerman; self-
taught in fugue, counterpoint and instrumentation; honorary degree master of arts,
University of New Hampshire. Soloist pianist on tours at an early age; soloist for own
concerto with orchestras in Europe, where symphony was also performed several times.
Interested chiefly in orchestral and choral composition, also in songs and piano works.
JOHN BEACH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ASOLANI
PHANTOM SATYR
NEW ORLEANS STREET CRIES
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes
12
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1920
1924
1925
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ANGELO'S LETTER
tenor or baritone, 17 instruments
ENTER BUFFOON
11 instruments
20 minutes Manuscript 1926
8 " Manuscript 1929
CHAMBER MUSIC
NAIVE LANDSCAPES
piano, flute, oboe, clarinet
POEM FOR STRING QUARTET
CONCERTO FOR Six INSTRUMENTS
violin, viola, cello f flute, oboe, clarinet
10 minutes Manuscript
12
15
J. & W. Chester
Manuscript
1917
1920
1929
STAGE WORKS
PHANTOM SATYR Ballet
large or small orchestra
MARDI GRAS Ballet
small orchestra
PIPPA'S HOLIDAY Dramatic Prelude
soprano and orchestra
12 minutes Manuscript
30
30
Manuscript
Manuscript
1924
1925
1916
ASOLANI
NEW ORLEANS STREET CRIES
PHANTOM SATYR
ENTER BUFFOON
ANGELO'S LETTER
POEM FOR STRING QUARTET
MARDI GRAS Ballet
PHANTOM SATYR Ballet
PEPPA'S HOLIDAY
NAIVE LANDSCAPES
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Minneapolis Orchestra, Henri Verbrugghen, Minneapolis
and St. Paul.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia.
People's Symphony Orchestra, Boston.
New York Chamber Music Society, New York.
Pro Musica, New York, 1929.
Boston, New York, Brooklyn, and other cities in Amer
ica; Venice, Italy.
Little Theater, New Orleans,
Eastman School, Rochester, N. Y.
Paris.
Rome, Boston, New York, St. Cecilia; Flute Player,
Georges Barrere.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Gloversville, N. Y,, 1877 now living in New York.
Studied at New England Conservatory, Boston, with Chadwick, Loeffler, Gedalge, Bauer
and Johns. Taught music in Minneapolis, New Orleans and Boston. Teaching piano and
theory now. Interested in orchestra, stage and chamber music.
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JOHN J. BECKER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
SYMPHONY No. 1 "ETUDE PRIMITIVE" 25 minutes
SYMPHONY No. 2 "FANTASIA TRAGICA" 20 "
SYMPHONY No. 3 "SYMPHONIA BREVIS" 18 "
CONCERTO ARABESQUE
piano solo
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
New Music
piano copy
New Music
orch. series
DATE
1915
1920
1929
1930
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONCERTO ARABESQUE
12 instruwwnts piano solo
12 minutes New Music
1930
CHORAL WORKS
"OUT OF THE CRADLE ENDLESSLY
ROCKING"
soprano, tenor, orchestra, mixed
chorus
20 minutes Manuscript
1929
CHAMBER MUSIC
FOUR SONGS FOR SOPRANO AND
STRING QUARTET
6 minutes Manuscript
1924
STAGE WORKS
THREE ONE- ACT WORKS:
1. DANCE FIGURE Duo Drama Singer
and Dancer 15 minutes Manuscript
chamber orchestra, percussion and
piano
2. "AND HE KILLED HIS BROTHER" In preparation
3. "ANITRA" In preparation
"LIFE OF MAN" (Andreiev) Prologue In preparation
and 5 acts
1932
"FANTASIA TRAGICA"
CONCERTO ARABESQUE
"Our OF THE CRADLE
ENDLESSLY ROCKING*'
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Frankfort Music Festival, 'Germany.
Pan-American Chamber Orchestra, composer-conductor;
New York; St. Paul Chamber Society, St. Paul, Minn.,
composer-conductor.
Saint Cloud Civic Chorus, State Teachers College Chorus,
college orchestra, Minneapolis Symphony, composer-con
ductor, Saint Cloud, Minn.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Henderson, Ky.> 1886 now living in St. Paul, Minn.
Pupil of Middleschulte, Kruger, Gulli, von Fielitz, Keller, and Busch. Music degrees
from Wisconsin Conservatory and St. Mary's of the Springs College. Conductor of St.
Paul Chamber Society; president of .Contemporary Arts Society, St. Paul; chairman of
Fine Arts Division College of St. Thomas; member of Pan American Association of
Composers; contributor to many magazines. Interested in orchestral and stage works
emphasizing combinations of speaking, singing, dancing and pantomine.
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ROBERT RUSSEL BENNETT
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SYMPHONY
CHARLESTON RHAPSODY
MARCH FOR Two PIANOS AND
ORCHESTRA
PAYSAGE FOR ORCHESTRA
Two WORKS FOR ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
28 minutes
Harms, Inc.
1929
30 "
Harms, Inc.
1929
12 "
Manuscript
1926
14 "
Manuscript
1930
15 "
Manuscript
1928
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
TOY SYMPHONY
5 woodwinds
18 minutes Manuscript
1928
CHORAL WORKS
LORELEI VARIATIONS
women's voices with piano
NIETZSCHE VARIATIONS
women's voices with piano
Manuscript
Manuscript
1929
1929
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
SONATA FOR ORGAN
THREE SONGS
string quartet and soprano
25 minutes
20 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1927
1929
1927
STAGE WORKS
AN HOUR OF DELUSION one act opera 30 minutes Manuscript
ENDIMION 5 act operette-ballet 1^4 hours Manuscript
"MARIA MALIBRAN"- Opera in 3 acts In preparation
BALLET ON A THEME OF ROBERT SCHIRMER In preparation
1928
1927
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
CHARLESTON RHAPSODY
MARCH
TOY SYMPHONY
LORELEI VARIATIONS
NIETZSCHE VARIATIONS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, .
Philadelphia; Juilliard Graduate School Orchestra, Leo
pold Stokowski, New York.
New York Sinfometta, Quinto Maganini, New York;
Juilliard Chamber Orchestra, New York.
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Karl Krueger; Lewisohn
Stadium, William Daly, New York.
Society for Contemporary Music, Philadelphia, Alexan
der Smallens.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York. ,
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
THREE SONGS
Societe Musicale Independante, Paris.
Societe Musicale Independante, Paris; Society for .Con
temporary Music, Philadelphia; Yaddo Festival.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Kansas City, Mo., 1894 now living in New York.
Pupil of Carl Busch and Nadia Boulanger; Guggenheim Fellowship; R.CA. Victor Sym
phonic Award. At present conducting radio hours ; orchestrating musical comedies.
12
EVELYN BERCKMAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DIE NEBELSTABT
soprano solo
STURM
soprano solo
SWANS
ABOARD THE MORNING STAR
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
7 minutes
M. Senart
1924
7
M. Senart
1924-
5 "
17
Manuscript
Manuscript
Revised
1925
1926-1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
THE FAR LAND
string quartet, flute, oboe, clarinet,
soprano solo
THE SOLDIER'S TRADE
string quartet, flute, oboe, clarinet,
soprano solo
SPRINGTIME IN THE ORCHARD
string quartet, soprano
THE QUIET POOL
string quartet, soprano
"ARCHANGELS" Suite for 3 Harps
4 minutes Manuscript 1930
5 " Manuscript 1930
5 " Manuscript 1929
3 " Manuscript 1929
In preparation
STAGE WORKS
FROM THE ODYSSEY Ballet
women's chorus, soprano solo, flute,
oboe, clarinets, horn, trumpet, per
cussion, corps de ballet
12 minutes Manuscript
1931
DIE NEBELSTADT
SWRM
SWANS
ABOARD THE MORNING STAR
SPRINGTIME IN THE ORCHARD
THE QUIET POOL
ROM THE ODYSSEY
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Sunday Symphony, Josiah Zuro, Raymonde Delaunois,
New York.
Sunday Symphony, Josiah Zuro, Raymonde Delaunois,
New York.
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Beethoven Symphony, New York.
League of Composers, Pro Arte Quartet, New York.
League of Composers, New York; La Scala Quartet,
Milan; Pro Arte Quartet, New York.
Polyhymnia, Lazare Saminsky, New York,
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1900 now living in New York.
Special interest in orchestral composition.
13
N1COLAI T. BEREZOWSKY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY No. 1
HEBREW SUITE
SYMPHONY No. 2
VIOLIN CONCERTO
FANTASIE
with 2 pianos
SlNFONIETTA
DURATION PUBLISHER
35 minutes Edition Russe
25
30
25
14
12
Edition Russe
Manuscript
Edition Russe
Manuscript
Edition Russe
DATE
1925
1928
1929
1930
1931
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
POEME
11 instruments
15 minutes Manuscript
1927
CHORAL WORKS
CANTATA
orchestra with mixed voices;
soprano, tenor, bass
35 minutes Manuscript
1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
PIANO SONATA
SEXTET No. I, No. II
WOODWIND QUINTET
FANTASIA FOR Two PIANOS
TRIO; QUARTETS: I, II, III, IV, V
Duo FOR VIOLA AND CLARINET
STRING QUARTET, OP. 16
25 minutes
Manuscript
1926
25 "
Manuscript
1928
30
Edition Russe
1928
12
Manuscript
1930
15-35 "
Manuscript
1920-30
10
Edition Russe
1931
20
Edition Russe
1931
SEXTET No. I
POEME
HEBREW SUITE
WOODWIND QUINTET
FANTASIA FOR Two PIANOS
FIRST SYMPHONY
Duo FOR VIOLA AND CLARINET
VIOLIN CONCERTO
SERENADE FOR STRING
QUARTET
STRING QUARTET, OP. 16
SlNFONIETTA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Elizabeth Coolidge Festival, Washington; New York;
Amsterdam; Paris; London; Brussels.
New York Chamber Music Society.
New York Philharmonic Orchestra with Willem Meng-
elberg.
League of Composers, New York.
League of .Composers, New York.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor.
League of Composers, New York.
"Tonkunstlerfest" Bremen, Germany, Carl Flesch, soloist,
Boston Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor; Dres
den Philharmonic, Carl Flesch, soloist.
Yaddo Festival.
League of Composers, New York; Yaddo Festival.
National Broadcasting Company Award Program 1932,
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1900 now living in New York City.
Graduated from Imperial Cappella, Leningrad, Russia ; graduated from Juilliard School of
Music, New York City. Guest conductor Symphony Orchestras, Boston, Cincinnati, New
York. At present first violinist of League of Composers String Quartet. National
Broadcasting Company orchestral award, 1932. Conducting Radio. Interested in all forms
of composition.
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MARC BLITZSTEIN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
JIGG~SAW ballet suite
ROMANTIC PIECE FOR ORCHESTRA
PIANO CONCERTO
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
GODS
mezzo-soprano and string
orchestra, cello soloist
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes
16
24 "
minutes
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
1927
1930
1931
1926
CHAMBER MUSIC
PIANO SONATA
FOUR SONGS Whitman texts
baritone
PERCUSSION Music FOR THE PIANO
"Is 5" SONGS Cummings texts
soprano
STRING QUARTET
SERENADE FOR STRING QUARTET
6 minutes
Manuscript
12
Manuscript
10 "
Manuscript
18
Manuscript
19
Manuscript
for hire
18
Manuscript
for hire
1927
1928
1929
1929
1930
1932
STAGE WORKS
TRIPLE-SEC opera-farce
chamber orchestra
PARABOLA AND CIRCULA one act opera 60
solo baritone and dancers
CAIN ballet 30
Music FOR FILM "SURF AND SEAWEED" 12
chamber orchestra
THE HARPIES one-act opera 16
chamber orchestra and 8 singers
ONE-ACT OPERA 40
15 minutes Schott Sohne
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
In preparation
1928
1929
1930
1931
1931
TRIPLE- SEC
GODS
PIANO SONATA
PERCUSSION Music FOR
THE PIANO
FOUR SONGS
"Is 5" SONGS
SURF AND SEAWEED
SERENADE FOR STRING
QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Society for Contemporary Music, Alexander
Smallens; Garrick Gaieties, New York.
Philadelphia Sinfonietta.
League of Composers, New York; Philadelphia Society
for Contemporary Music.
League of .Composers, New York.
Copland-Sessions, New York; Philadelphia Society for
Contemporary Music.
League of .Composers, New York.
Copland-Sessions, New York
Yaddo Festival, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Philadelphia, Pa,, 1905 living now in New York.
Pupil of Boulanger, Siloti, Schonberg and Scalero. Research study in musical form. Re
viewer for "Modern Music"; lecturer. Interested in all forms of composition; interested
in the problem of form.
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ERNEST BLOCH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
TROIS PO&MES JUIFS
Two PSALMS AND A PRELUDE
soprano or tenor and orchestra
PSALM 22
baritone or alto
SCHELOMO Hebrew rhapsody
cello
ISRAEL SYMPHONY
2 sopranos, 2 altos, and bass
SUITE FOR VIOLA AND ORCHESTRA
IN THE NIGHT nocturne
POEMS OF THE SEA
AMERICA an epic rhapsody
HELVETIA a symphonic fresco
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
25 minutes
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1913
15
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1914
5
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1914
20
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1915
30
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1916
25
6
12
45
25
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1919
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1923
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1923
C.C. Birchard &, Co. 1925
C C. Birchard & Co. 1929
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONCERTO GROSSO
string orchestra, piano obligato
FOUR EPISODES
piano, strings and wind instruments
25 minutes C. C. Birchard & Co. 1925
15 " C C Birchard & Co. 1926
VOCAL AND CHORAL WORKS
ADONAI ELOHIM from Israel
2 sopranos t 2 altos, bass and
orchestra or piano
JEWISH SABBATH MORNING SERVICE
baritone, mixed chorus and
orchestra or organ
45
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Manuscript
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN B MINOR
SCHELOMO Hebrew rhapsody
cello and piano
SUITE IN FOUR MOVEMENTS
viola and piano
50 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1916
20 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1916
25
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1919
16
ERNEST BLOCH (Continued)
CHAMBER MUSIC (continued)
VIOLIN SONATA
violin and piano
BAAL SEEM
violin and piano
EXOTIC NIGHT
violin and piano
POEME MYSTIQUE
violin and piano
QUINTET
piano and string quartet
THREE NOCTURNES
piano, violin, cello
MEDITATION HEBRAIQUE
cello and piano
FROM JEWISH LIFE
cello and piano
MELODY
violin and piano
QUARTET PIECES:
NIGHT
THREE LANDSCAPES
( NORTH ALPESTRE TONGATABOO)
IN THE MOUNTAINS
(DUSK RUSTIC DANCE)
PRELUDE RECUEILLEMENT
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
25 "
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1920
15 "
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1923
8
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1924
20
F. E. C. Leuckart
1924
30
G. Schirmer, Inc,
1924
15 "
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1924
10
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1924
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1924
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1929
5
10
10
Carl Fischer, Inc. 1924
Carl Fischer, Inc. 1924
Carl Fischer, Inc. 1924
Carl Fischer, Inc. 1924
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Bloch's works have been performed so extensively in America and in Europe that
it is impossible to list them here.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Switzerland, 1880 now living in Switzerland.
Studied violin with Ysaye, Rey and Schorg; composition with Dalcroze, Rasse, and
Knorr. Lectured at Geneva Conservatory ; conducted symphonic concerts in Switzerland ;
conducted own works throughout United States ; formerly director of .Cleveland Institute
of Music and San Francisco Conservatory; R.C.A, Victor Symphonic Award. Interested
in all forms of composition.
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FRANZ C. BORNSCHEIN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
A HERO'S ESPOUSAL
THREE PERSIAN POEMS
THE SEA GOD'S DAUGHTER
THE PHANTOM CANOE
OLD LOUISIANA
ARCADIAN SUITE
SONG OF SONGS
soloists , mixed voices
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes
10 "
18 "
12 "
16 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Ditson
Manuscript
DATE
1926
1926
1920
1930
1931
CHORAL WORKS
SEA CYCLE FOR WOMEN'S VOICES Manuscript
THE MYSTIC TRUMPETER (Whitman) 55 minutes Manuscript 1931
baritone solo
THE MINUTE MAN 40 " Ditson 1930
mixed voices and orch.
TUSCAN CYPRESS 35 " J. Fischer & Bro. 1931
mixed voices and orch.
VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL 45 " J. Fischer & Bro. 1928
baritone, tenor, mixed voices
ARETHUSA 14 " Published
Women's voices
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
PIANO QUINTET
30 minutes
Manuscript
Manuscript
1912
STAGE WORKS
THE WILLOW PLATE Operetta
small orchestra
60 minutes Birchard
1932
THREE PERSIAN POEMS
PHANTOM CANOE
ARETHUSA
IN OLD LOUISIANA
THE SEA GOD'S DAUGHTER
ARCADIAN SUITE
VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL
TUSCAN CYPRESS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Gustav Strube.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor.
New York Orchestra, Ernst von Dohnanyi, conductor.
Symphony Orchestra, Chicago.
Peabody Conservatory Students' Orchestra, composer-
conductor, Baltimore.
Festival performances, Cincinnati; Hagerstown.
Baltimore Music Club Chorus, composer-conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Baltimore, Md., 1879- now living in Baltimore.
Graduate of Peabody Conservatory of Music as composer, conductor, violinist. Member
of faculty of Peabody Conservatory of Music teaching composition, harmony, conducting,
violin and pedagogy ; member of Advisory Board National Academy of Music ; conductor
of Baltimore Chorus and Glee Cub; editor ^ for several American music-publishing firms.
Interested in choral and orchestral compositions.
18
FELIX BOROWSK1
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CONCERTO FOR PIANO
VALSE PATHETIQUE
Two PIECES FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
ALLEGRO DE CONCERT FOR ORGAN
AND ORCHESTRA
ELEGIE SYMPHONIQUE
"PEINTURES"
"LE PRINTEMPS PASSIONNE," POEME
FANTASIE-OVERTURE, "YOUTH"
TONE POEM, "CCE HOMO"
TONE POEM, "SEMIRAMIS"
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
OVERTURE TO A PANTOMIME
IDYL
RHAPSODY FOR ORGAN AND CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET G MAJOR
DURATION PUBLISHER
35 minutes
10
8
25
10
12
12
12
5 minutes
6
10 "
12 minutes
STAGE WORKS
"BOUDOUR" Ballet pantomime, 1 act 45 minutes
"PIERROT IN ARCADY" Ballet pantomime
Published
Manuscript
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1913
1914
1912
1915
1916
1917
1920
1922
1923
1924
1925
1931
1926
1930
1918
1920
MARCH TRIOMPHALE
CONCERTO FOR PIANO
Two PIECES FOR STRING
ORCHESTRA
ALLEGRO DE CONCERT
ELEGIE SYMPHONIQUE
"PEINTURES"
PRINTEMPS PASSIONE"
PANTASIE-OVERTURE,
"YOUTH"
TONE POEM "EccE HOMO"
TONE POEM "SEMIRAMIS"
OVERTURE TO A PANTOMIME
IDYL
RHAPSODY FOR ORGAN AND
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
QUARTET A MINOR
QUARTET G MAJOR
"BOUDOUR"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Minneapolis Symphony.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Glenn Dillard Gimn;
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Emil Oberhoffer.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Min
neapolis Symphony Orchestra, Emil Oberhoffer; New
York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch; Detroit
'Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch; St. Louis
'Symphony Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz; .Cincinnati Sym-
'. phony Orchestra, Eugene Ysaye ; Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra, Emil Oberhoffer.
Chicago North Shore Festival, composer-conductor ; Chi
cago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Civic Or
chestra, Chicago; Berlin.
Chicago North Shore Festival; Chicago Symphony Or
chestra, Frederick Stock; New York Philharmonic Or-
jchestra, Henry Hadley; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra,
Henri Verbruggen; Ann Arbor Festival, Michigan;
Hollywood Bowl, Emil Oberhoffer.
New York State Orchestra, Josef Stransky.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Stadium
concert, New York, Henry Hadley; Cleveland Symphony.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Golschmann.
Allied Arts, Chicago, Eric DeLamarter.
National Chamber Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz, on tour.
National Association of Organists, Chicago.
Flonzaley Quartet, Chicago.
Gordon String Quartet, Chicago.
.Chicago Opera Company, composer-conductor, Chicago,
New York; Boston, Alexander Smallens.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in England, 1872 now living in Chicago.
Graduated from Conservatory of Music, Cologne, Germany; studied in London. Now
music critic Christian Science Monitor; writer of program notes ,Chicago Symphony Or
chestra ; director Civic Music Association, Chicago ; teacher ; author. Interested in orches
tral and chamber music composition.
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GEORGE FREDERICK BOYLE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC FANTASIE
SLUMBER SONG AND AUBADE
CONCERTO FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes
10
23
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1915
1915
1917
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR PIANO 25
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO 20
SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO 20
SUITE FOR Two PIANOS 20
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1916
1918
1928
1932
SYMPHONIC FANTASIE
SLUMBER SONG AND AUBADE
CONCERTO FOR CELLO AND
ORCHESTRA
PIANO SONATA
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND
PIANO
SUITE FOR Two PIANOS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
St. Louis Symphony, Max Zach, St. Louis; New York
Symphony, Walter Damrosch, New York; Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra Eugene Ysaye, Cincinnati; Balti
more Symphony, Gustav Strube, Baltimore.
St. Louis Symphony, Max Zach, St. Louis; St. Louis
Symphony, Rudolph Ganz, St. Louis ; Boston Symphony,
Andre Maquarre, Boston; Baltimore Symphony, Gus
tav Strube; American Symphony, Glenn Dillard Gunn,
Chicago.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold StokowsH, Washing
ton, D. C; Philadelphia Orchestra, Thaddeus Rich; other
cities in United States ; Hans Kindler, London and Paris ;
San Francisco Symphony, Alfred Herz; Chicago Sym
phony, Frederick Stock.
Performances in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Performances in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Australia, 1886 -now living in Philadelphia, Pa.
Pupil of Busoni. Teacher of piano at Institute of Musical Art of New York. Interested
in all forms of composition, especially piano solo.
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ROBERT BRAINE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SOS
THE RAVEN
baritone
THE SONG OF HIAWATHA
suite 4- movements
THE HOUSE OF USHER
symphonic poem
RHAPSODY IN Eb
DURATION PUBLISHER
3 minutes Manuscript
22 " Manuscript
24
12
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1927
1928
1930
1931
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
PHANTASY
10 instruments t piano
7 minutes Manuscript
1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN A 20 minutes Manuscript 1921
BALLADE FOR STRING QUARTET 5 " Manuscript 1931
SUITE, VIOLIN AND PIANO 20 " Manuscript 1926
5 movements
STAGE WORKS
THE WANDERING JEW 3 acts
large orchestra, chorus
VIRGINIA 3 acts
large orchestra, chorus
DIANE 4 acts
large orchestra, chorus
full evening Manuscript 1924
Manuscript 1926
Manuscript 1929
SOS
THE RAVEN
THE SONG OF HIAWATHA
PHANTASY
BALLADE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
NBC Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch (radio),
New York; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick
Stock, Chicago ; NBC Symphony Orchestra, Walter Dam
rosch, radio program to Germany, New York; Portland
Symphony Orchestra, Willem van Hoogstraten, Portland,
Oregon.
New York Chamber Music Society, New York.
NBC Symphony, Walter Damrosch (radio), New York.
Barrere Little Symphony, composer at piano, New York ;
radio.
Radio.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Springfield, Ohio, 1896 now living in New York.
Graduate Cincinnati College of Music; studied piano and violin with his parents, Gorno,
Saar, Ern and Mirsch; solo pianist and accompanist, also conductor. At present staff
pianist and conductor for National Broadcasting Company, New York ; revision and com
position for publishers. Chiefly interested in orchestral compositions, opera and songs.
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6ENA BRANSCOMBE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC SUITE "QUEBEC" (from
an unfinished opera "The Bells
of Circumstance") tenor solo
FESTIVAL PRELUDE
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes Manuscript
12
Manuscript
DATE
1928
1913
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE "QUEBEC"
11 instruments, tenor
20 minutes Manuscript
1928
CHORAL WORKS
PILGRIMS OF DESTINY
choral drama, soli, mixed chorus,
orchestra
A WIND FROM THE SEA
women's voices, chamber orchestra
THE PHANTOM CARAVAN
merits chorus, chamber orchestra
THE DANCER OF FJAARD
women's voices, soprano and con
tralto solos, chamber orchestra
YOUTH OF THE WORLD
women's voices, chamber orchestra
CHORAL WORK FOR MIXED VOICES,
ORCHESTRA
hours Oliver Ditson
5 minutes Arthur P. Schmidt
14
10
11
1927
John Church Co. 1926
Arthur P. Schmidt 1926
M. Witmark
In preparation
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
One movement
STRING QUARTETTE
12 minutes Manuscript
In preparation
1920
SYMPHONIC SUITE "QUEBEC"
FESTIVAL PRELUDE
SUITE "QUEBEC"
(chamber orchestra)
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
PILGRIMS OF DESTINY
THE PHANTOM CARAVAN
WIND FROM THE SEA
THE DANCER OF FJAARP
YOUTH OF THE WORLD
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Women's Symphony Orchestra, composer-con
ductor, Chicago.
MacDowell Festival, Peterboro, William Humiston; San
Francisco; New York.
Society American Women Composers, composer-conduc
tor, and several other organizations in New York.
New York; Washington, D. C. ; Minneapolis; Cincinnati;
New Haven.
New York; Boston; Plymouth; Washington, D.C; Cin
cinnati; New Jersey; N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra with
Matinee Musicale Choral Society, composer conducting.
MacDowell Gub, New York; New Jersey; Washington,
D. C. ; Los Angeles ; Lawrence, Mass. ; radio, New York
Cincinnati Conservatory Chorus and Orchestra; Mac
Dowell Club, composer-conductor, New York; Ruth
erford, N. J,; Cincinnati; Adesdi Chorus, New York;
Brooklyn.
Frequent performances throughout the United States,
New York; Washington, D. C; New Jersey.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Picton, Canada, 1881 now living in New York City.
Music degree Chicago Musical College; pupil of Borowski, Ganz and Humperdinck.
Acting president Society American Women Composers ; vice president Matinee Musicale
Society, New York; choral director the American Women's Association; choral conduc
tor the MacDowell Choral Society, New Jersey ; guest conductor other choral organiza
tions ; chairman of American Music and Folksong ; Federation of Women's Clubs ; vice-
chairman of music, National League of American Pen Women ; honorary degree Whitman
College, Washingtoa Interested in all forms of composition.
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CARL ERNST BRICKEN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
SYMPHONY IN D MINOR
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET IN C MINOR
2 violins, viola, cello
PIANO QUINTET IN D MINOR
15 minutes
Manuscript
In preparation
25 minutes Manuscript
25 " Manuscript
DATE
1931
192S
1930
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
STRING QUARTET IN C MINOR New York City ; Vienna.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Shelbyville, Ky., 1898 now living in Chicago, 111.
Graduate Yale University; studied composition David Mannes Music School; pupil of
Scalero ; Guggenheim Fellowship ; Pulitzer Scholarship. At present head of department of
music at University of Chicago. Specially interested in orchestral composition.
CECIL BURLEISH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
IST .CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN
violin solo
SECOND CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN
THIRD CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN
EVANGELINE Tone Poem
MOUNTAIN PICTURES
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
THE VILLAGE DANCE
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA "THE ASCENSION"
violin and piano
SONATA (from the Life of St. Paul)
and many other works
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
18 minutes Clayton F. Summy 1915
15
20
12
15
Carl Fischer
Carl Fischer
Carl Fischer
Carl Fischer
1919
1928
1929
1930
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1921
15 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1914
18
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1921
FIRST CONCERTO
SECOND CONCERTO
THIRD CONCERTO
MOUNTAIN PICTURES
SONATA "THE ASCENSION"
SONATA (from the life of
St. Paul)
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Minneapolis Or
chestra, Emil Oberhoffer; St. Louis Orchestra, Rudolph
Ganz; Detroit Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch ; Amster
dam Orchestra, Willem Mengelberg; Los Angeles Or
chestra.
Berlin Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Portland
Orchestra, Baltimore Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra,
New York Symphony.
Minneapolis Orchestra, Henri Verbruggen; Boston Sym
phony Orchestra.
Minneapolis Orchestra, Henri Verbruggen; St. Louis
Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz.
New York, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Sioux
City, David and Clara Mannes; Chicago, etc., Hugo
Kortschak.
Chicago; Minneapolis; Portland; St. Paul; Mexico.
Recordings.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Wyoming, N. Y., 1885 now living in Madison, Wis.
Pupil of Witek for violin, Leichtentritt for theory and composition; Sauret, Auer and
Rothwell. Now head of violin and composition departments at University of Wisconsin.
Interested in piano, orchestra and chamber music composition.
23
CHARLES WAKEFIEID CADMAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THUNDERBIRD SUITE
ORIENTAL RHAPSODY
To A VANISHING RACE
for strings
FANTASY FOR ORCHESTRA
with piano and 2 saxophones
DURATION PUBLISHER
14 minutes
5
Published
Published
Published
Manuscript
DATE
1914
1917
1932
CHORAL WORKS
THE SUNSET TRAIL
mixed voices
THE FATHER OF WATERS
mixed voices
VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL
male chorus
25 minutes Published 1925
30 " Published 1928
G. Schirmer, Inc.
CHAMBER MUSIC
TRIO IN D MAJOR
violin, cello and piano
VIOLIN SONATA
17 minutes Published 1914
18 " J. Fischer &Bro. 1930
STAGE WORKS
"SHANEWIS" Opera in 2 acts
A WITCH OF SALEM
THE GARDEN OF MYSTERY
DAOMA
THE WILLOW TREE/ concert grand
opera
White-Smith 1917
Oliver Ditson 1924
J. Fischer & Bro. 1915
Manuscript 1913
25 minutes In preparation
ORIENTAL RHAPSODY
THUNDERBIRD SUITE
TRIO IN D MAJOR
VIOLIN SONATA
SHANEWIS
THE GARDEN OF MYSTERY
A WITCH OF SALEM
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, William Henry
Rothwell ; Hollywood Bowl, Dr. Alfred Hertz ; Los An
geles Philharmonic Orchestra, Artur Rodzinski ; National
Broadcasting Company, New York, Walter Damrosch,
Erno Rapee.
Russian Symphony Orchestra, Modest Altschuler; Los
Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Adolf Tandler, Wil
liam Henry Rothwell ; Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Emil
Oberhoffer, Alfred Hertz; Manchester Symphony Or
chestra, England.
Many cities in America; England; Havana.
Los Angeles ; San Francisco.
Metropolitan Opera House, Roberto Moranzoni ; broadcast.
Carnegie Hall, New York; Howard Barlow, broadcast.
Chicago Civic Opera Company, Chicago, Boston, Los
Angeles, Henry Weber conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Johnstown, Pa., 1881 now living in La Mesa, California.
Studied harmony with Oehmer ; organ with Steiner ; orchestration with von Kunitz and
Paur; University Southern California degree. Organist Pittsburgh church and con
ductor male chorus ; critic "Pittsburgh Dispatch ;" founder of society for encouragement
of American Music, Los Angeles; member Society American Indian; member of
Society for Promotion of Grand Opera in English; member of Pro Musica. Formerly
interested in study of the Indian Folk music ; recorded many ceremonial and flageolet pieces
(Indian music.) Now co-editor of the "Music World," contributor to many journals. For
merly specially interested in operatic composition, now writing chiefly along strictly
symphonic lines ; interested in all folk music.
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JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SUITE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
ADVENTURES IN A PERAMBULATOR
CONCERTINO 30
piano solo
SUITE 30
BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA
SKYSCRAPERS 20
Work for Orchestra
30 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1915
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1917
G. Schlnner, Inc. 1919
G. Schinner, Inc. 1926
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
WATER COLORS Four Chinese Songs
mezzo-soprano
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA
violin and piano
STRING QUARTET
CHORAL WORKS
SONG OF FAITH
orchestra, chorus men's and
children's voices
Choral work (with orchestra)
STAGE WORKS
BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA Ballet
large orchestra
KRAZY KAT Ballet
25 players
SKYSCRAPERS Ballet
large orchestra
10 minutes
1918
G. Schirmer, Inc.
voice and piano
score published;
orchestra score
for hire
35 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1913
20 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1928
1931
15 minutes G. Schirmer, lac.
In preparation
45 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc. 1919
10 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1919
30 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1926
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
All major American orchestras; Berlin; Rome; London;
Stockholm.
Major American orchestras; Paris.
Chicago Opera Company,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Town Hall, New York, Adolph Bolm,
Metropolitan Opera; Munich State Opera; major Amer
ican orchestras ; Serge Koussevitzky, Paris.
Elizabeth Coolidge Festival, Washington, D. G
Chicago, Boston, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee*
Syracuse and Washington Symphony Orchestras; Na
tional Broadcasting Company Orchestra, Walter Dam-
rosch; Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1932,
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Chicago, Illinois, 1876 now living in Chicago.
Graduate of Harvard University, A. B. and A. M. ; studied with Ziehn and Elgar. Vice-
president of G. B. Carpenter & Co.; French Legion of Honor. Interested in orchestral,
choral and ballet composition.
25
ADVENTURES IN A
PERAMBULATOR
CONCERTINO
BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA
Ballet
BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA
Suite
KRAZY KAT
SKYSCRAPERS Ballet
STRING QUARTET
SONG OF FAITH
ERNEST CARTER
STAGE WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
THE WHITE BIRD one act opera
chamber orchestra
NAMBA OR THE THIRD STATUE
One act dance pantomime
THE BLONDE DONNA
Opera comique, three acts
chamber orchestra
1^2 hours
Published
1917
ms. orchestral
parts and stage
set for hire
35 minutes
Manuscript
1934
for hire
2y 2 hours
Manuscript
1914
for hire
THE WHITE BIRD
NAMBA
THE BLONDE DONNA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago; Germany.
Columbus, Ohio; Stamford, ,Conn.
Opera Comique, Rudolph Thomas, Brooklyn ; New York
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Orange, N. J., 1866 now living in New York,
Graduate Princeton University; M. A. Columbia University; studied theory and com
position with Friedenberg in Berlin ; piano with Mason ; organ at the Royal Hochschule in
Berlin and with Bartlett in New York. Honorary degree Doctor of Music, Princeton
University; formerly lecturer on music, organist, choir-master at Princeton University;
conductor. Editor Princeton Song Book and other college song books. Special interest
operatic and orchestral composition.
THEODORE WARD CHANLER
CHORAL WORKS
SLEEP
mixed voices a capclla
DURATION PUBLISHER
7 minutes Manuscript
DATE
1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
15 minutes Manuscript
1927
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND Societe Musicale Independante, Paris; Copland-Sessions,
PIANO New York City.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Newport, R. I., 1902 now living in Geneseo, N. Y.
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ABRAM CHASINS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CONCERTO F Minor
piano
THREE CHINESE PIECES
PARADE
SECOND CONCERTO FOR PIANO
AND ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes Manuscript
9
8
20
Published
Published
In preparation
BATE
192S
1925
1931
CONCERTO IN F MINOR
PARADE
CHINESE PIECES
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Philadel
phia and New York; Vienna Symphony, Felix Wein-
gartner, Vienna; Munich Symphony, Anton Bruckner,
Munich; Havana Symphony, Roig, Havana.
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini,
New York; Boston Symphony, Arthur Fiedler, Boston.
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Arttiro Toscanini
and Ernest Schelling, New York; Curtis Symphony Or
chestra, Artur Rodzinski, Philadelphia; Roxy Symphony
Orchestra, Joseph Littau, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York City, N. Y., 1903 now living in Philadelphia, Pa.
Pupil of Goldmark in composition; pupil of Hutcheson, Hofmann and Epstein in piano.
At present member of piano faculty of Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, Special interest in
oriental harmony; intensive work in field of contrapuntal orchestration; has composed
mainly for piano.
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CARLOS CHAVEZ
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
Los CUATRO SOLES
Orchestral Suite from the Ballet
H.P. SINFONIA DE BAILE
TRES EXAGONOS
voice and 6 instruments
ENERGIA
nine instruments
PlRAMIDE
DURATION PUBLISHER
25 minutes Manuscript
45
10
10
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1926
1926-27
1924
1925
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
SONATINAS
for piano solo
for piano and violin
for piano and cello
PIANO SONATA
SONATA FOR HORNS
FOUR MEXICAN PIECES FOR PIANO
15 minutes Manuscript
7
7
7
15
8
12
Cos Cob Press
New Music
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1920
1924
1924
1924
1928
1929-30
1926-31
STAGE WORKS
ELFUEGO NUEVO BALLET
Los CUATRO SOLES
symphony orchestra, women's
chorus
H.P. SINFONIA DE BAILE
large symphony orchestra
40 minutes Manuscript
40 " Manuscript
45
Manuscript
1921
1926
1926-27
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
The orchestral and chamber works have been played by various organizations in the
United States, Europe and Mexico.
H.P. SINFONIA Philadelphia Orchestra, with Leopold Stokowski and
Philadelphia Opera Company, Philadelphia.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Mexico City, Mexico, 1899 now living in Mexico City.
Conductor of Orquesta Sinfonica de Mexico; director of Conservatorio Nacional de
Mexico ; editor of "Musica," Revista Mexicana. Interested in all forms of music.
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ROSSETER SLEASON COLE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC PRELUDE
"PIONEER" OVERTURE
"HEROIC PIECE"
organ
DURATION PUBLISHER
1 minutes
13
9
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
organ solo
A. P. Schmidt
DATE
1915
1918
1924
CHORAL WORKS
"THE BROKEN TROTH" CANTATA
women's voices, orchestra
"THE ROCK OF LIBERTY"
mixed voices, solos, orchestra
40 minutes Published 1917
50 " A. P. Schmidt 1920
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA IN D MAJOR
piano and violin
30 minutes Published
1892-1917
STAGE WORKS
"MERRYMOUNT" Opera in 3 Acts
symphony orchestra
2 hours
Manuscript
1928
SYMPHONIC PRELUDE
"PIONEER" OVERTURE
"HEROIC PIECE"
"THE ROCK OF LIBERTY"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Chicago;
Minneapolis Symphony, Emil Oberhoffer, Minneapolis;
Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Henry Rothwell, Los
Angeles.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor, Chi
cago; other performances.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Chicago;
other performances.
Chicago ; many other performances.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Clyde, Michigan, 1866 now living in Chicago, 111.
Graduate University of Michigan; studied composition Royal Master School, Berlin, with
Max Bruch. Formerly professor of music, Ripon College, Wisconsin; Grinnell College,
Iowa ; associate professor of theory Northwestern University School of Music, Evanston ;
University of Wisconsin faculty. At present head of music department Columbia Univer
sity summer session; teaching privately; president of Music Teachers National Associa
tion. Interested in all forms of composition.
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FREDERICK SHEPHERD CONVERSE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ORMAZD Tone Poem
SYMPHONY C MINOR
SYMPHONY E MINOR
FLIVVER TEN MILLION Fantasie
CALIFORNIA Festival Scenes
ELEGIAC POEM
AVE ATQUE VALE Tone Poem
DURATION
PUBLISHER
18 minutes
30
H. W. Gray Co.
Manuscript
for hire
35
Manuscript
for hire
13
C. C. Birchard
15
C. C. Birchard
18
Manuscript
13
Manuscript
DATE
1912
1920
1922
1927
1928
1926
1916
CHORAL WORKS
THE PEACE PIPE Cantata 45 minutes C C. Birchard 1914
THE FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE Cantata 30 " C. C. Birchard 1930
THE ANSWER OF THE STARS Cantata 12 '* C. C. Birchard 1920
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO
TRIO FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND PIANO
THE IMMIGRANTS opera
SlNDBAD THE SAILOR Opera
30 minutes
35
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1912
1931
1914
1917
"ORMAZD"
SYMPHONY IN ,C MINOR
SYMPHONY IN E 'MINOR
FLIVVER TEN MILLION
CALIFORNIA
ELEGIAC POEM
AVE ATQUE, VALE
THE PEACE PIPE
THE FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE
SONATA FOR CELLO & PIANO
THE ANSWER OF THE STARS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony, Arthur Fiedler, Karl Muck; New
York Symphony, Walter Damrosch; Paris, Chalmers
Clifton.
Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteux; Boston, New York.
Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteux; New York Phil
harmonic Orchestra, Henry Hadley.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, New York; De
troit, Shavitch; Syracuse; Russia; Henry Hadley, Bue
nos Aires ; Frederick S. Converse, Boston ; Henry Wood,
London; Hoffman, Vienna; Breslau, Berlin and other
cities.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Alfredo Casella,
Boston; Los Ajtigeles; Henry Hadley, New York.
Nicolai Sokoloff, Cleveland; New York; Boston.
Max Zach, St. Louis; Frederick S. Converse, Boston.
Chautauqua, .Chalmers Clifton; Boston and many other
choral performances.
New Bedford.
Bo.ston, Malldn, Brown, Adamowski.
Cambridge and many other cities.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Newton, Mass., 1871 now living in Westwood, Mass.
Graduate of Harvard University; pupil of Chadwick in composition, studied piano with
Baermann, graduated from Munich Academy of Music. Formerly instructor in harmony in
New England Conservatory of Music and assistant professor of music at Harvard Uni
versity. Now dean of New England Conservatory of Music. Interested in all forms
of composition.
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AARON COPLAND
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CORTEGE MACABRE (from Grohg)
SYMPHONY FOR ORGAN AND
ORCHESTRA
FIRST SYMPHONY FOR ORCHESTRA
A DANCE SYMPHONY
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
SYMPHONIC ODE FOR LARGE ORCHESTRA
ORCHESTRAL WORK IN 3 MOVEMENTS
DURATION PUBLISHER
8 minutes Manuscript
25
25
20
18
20
Manuscript
Cos Cob Press
Cos Cob Press
Cos Cob Press
Cos Cob Press
In preparation
DATE
1923
1924
1924
1925
1926
1929
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR THE THEATRE
five parts
Two PIECES FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
a. LENTO MOLTO
b. RONDINO
20 minutes Cos Cob Press
10
Manuscript
1925
1928
CHORAL WORKS
THE HOUSE ON THE HILL
(E. A. Robinson)
a cappella, women's voices
AN IMMORALITY (Ezra Pound)
women's voices and piano
5 minutes E. ,C. Schirmer 1925
E. ,C Schirmer 1925
CHAMBER MUSIC
Two PIECES
a. NOCTURNE
b. UKELELE SERENADE
violin and piano
Two PIECES
a. LENTO MOLTO
6. RONDINO
string quartet
VITEBSK study on a Jewish melody
violin, cello, piano
PIANO VARIATIONS
8 minutes Schott Sohne
10
11
10
Manuscript
Cos Cob Press
Cos Cob Press
1926
1928
1929
1930
STAGE WORKS
GROHG Ballet in one act
1 male dancer, 3 female dancers,
corps de ballet, symphony orchestra
31
30
Manuscript
1925
revised 1932
ARRON COPLAND (Continued)
SYMPHONY FOR ORGAN
AND ORCHESTRA
FIRST SYMPHONY
SCHERZO FROM FIRST
SYMPHONY
A DANCE SYMPHONY
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR THE THEATRE
SYMPHONIC ODE
CORTEGE MACABRE
Two PIECES FOR STRING
ORCHESTRA
THE HOUSE ON THE HILL 1
AN IMMORALITY J
Two PIECES FOR VIOLIN
AND PIANO
Two PIECES FOR STRING
QUARTET
VITEBSK
PIANO VARIATIONS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch,
Nadia Boulanger, New York; Boston Symphony Or
chestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Nadia Boulanger, Boston;
Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson, Mel
ville Smith, Rochester.
Berlin Sinfonie Orchestra, Ernest Ansermet, Berlin;
Mexican Symphony Orchestra, Carlos Chavez, Mexico
City.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, New York, Phila
delphia; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner,
Cincinnati.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton, New York; Los Angeles Symphony, Albert Coates,
Hollywood Bowl ; Philharmonic Orchestra, Albert Coates,
New York.
League of Composers, Serge Koussevitzky, New York;
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton, New York, Brooklyn; Concerts Koussevitzky, Serge
Koussevitzky, Paris; International Society for Contem
porary Music, Sandor Harmati, Frankfort ; Mexican Sym
phony Orchestra, Carlos .Chavez, Mexico City; Phila
delphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia ; Cop
land-Sessions Concert, composer-conductor, New York.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton, New York.
Concerts Golschmann, Vladimir Golschmann, Paris.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton; Philadelphia Sinfonietta, Fabien Sevitzky, Phila
delphia.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York; Mexican Conservatory Chorus, Carlos Chavez,
Mexico City.
League of Composers, New York; Societe Musicale In-
dependante, Paris,
Copland- Sessions Concerts, New York; Philadelphia So
ciety for (Contemporary Music, Philadelphia; Concert of
American Composers, Paris.
League of Composers, New York; Concert of American
Composers, Paris; Copland- Sessions Concerts, New
York; Pro Musica, Los Angeles.
League of Composers, New York; London Contemporary
Music Center, London ; Yaddo Festival, Saratoga Springs.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Brooklyn, N, Y., 1900 now living in New York City.
Pupil of Boulanger and Goldmark in composition; Wittgenstein, Adler and Vines, in
piano; Guggenheim Fellowship; R,CA. Victor Symphonic Award. Organized Copland-
Sessions Concerts; music director First American Festival of Contemporary Music at
Yaddo, Saratoga Springs; member of Board of United States Section International
Society for Contemporary Music; member of Advisory Board of League of Composers.
Interested in all forms of composition.
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HENRY DIXON COWELL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY
,COM MUNICATION
VESTIGES
SOME Music
CONCERTO
piano
SYNCHRONY
Two APPOSITIONS
RHYTHMICANA
for rhythmicon and orchestra
ORCHESTRAL SUITE
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SYMPHONIETTA
14 instruments
CONCERTO Irish Suite
12 strings and piano
POLYPHONICA
12 instruments
EXULTATION
10 strings
HEROIC DANCE
9 instruments
COMPETITIVE SPORT
9 instruments
STEEL AND STONE
9 instruments
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
45 minutes
8
10
12
18
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Senart
1918
1920
1924
1927
1929
15
10
20
Edition Adler
Manuscript
Manuscript
1930
1931
1931
In preparation
15 minutes
Edition Adler
192$
15
Manuscript
1929
6
Manuscript
1930
5
Edition Adler
1930
5
Manuscript
1931
5 "
Manuscript
1931
5
Manuscript
1931
CHORAL WORKS
THE THISTLE FLOWER
a cappella, women's voices
5 minutes Manuscript
1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
ENSEMBLE
2 violins, viola, 2 cellos
SEVEN PARAGRAPHS trios
violin viola, cello
QUARTET
SUITE
violin, piano
15 minutes Associated Music
Publishers, Inc. 1925
10 " Manuscript 1926
20
Manuscript
Associated Music ,
Publishers, Inc.
1927
STAGE WORKS
THE BUILDING OF BANBA Ballet
chorus, 14 piece orchestra, soprano,
alto, tenor, two basses
ATLANTIS Ball et
theatre orchestra, 3 voices
60 minutes Manuscript
30
Manuscript
1922
1926
HENRY DIXON COWELL (Continued)
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
CONCERTO
SYMPHONIETTA
IRISH SUITE
ENSEMBLE
STRING QUARTET
SEVEN PARAGRAPHS
THE BUILDING OF BANBA
SYNCHRONY
COMPETITIVE SPORT AND
STEEL AND STONE
Conductorless Orchestra, New York; Rochester Phil
harmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson, Rochester ; Havana
Philharmonic Orchestra, Pedro Sanjuan,
Boston Chamber Orchestra, Boston; Tandler's Little
Symphony, Los Angeles; Budapest Ensemble, Budapest;
Eastman School, Rochester; Madrid, Pedro Sanjuan;
Vienna, Anton Webern; Berlin.
Boston Chamber Orchestra, Boston.
International .Composers Guild, New York.
League of Composers, New York; Los Angeles; Briinn.
Copland-Sessions, New York; Budapest.
Halcyon California Festival.
Straram Orchestra, Paris, Nicolas Slonimsky; Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicolas Slonimsky; Philadelphia
Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia; Budapest
Symphony, Nicolas Slonimsky, Budapest.
Pan-American Ensemble, New York, Adolph Weiss.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Menlo Park, Calif., 1897 now living in California.
Studied at University of California, Berkeley, and New York City. Guggenheim Fel
lowship. At present editor "New Music Quarterly" and "New Music Orchestra Series ;"
director New Music Society of California; Pan American Association of Composers;
member of Board of the United States Section International Society for Contemporary
Music and American Library of Musicology; member of Advisory Board of League of
Composers; Dutch Society for (Contemporary Music; Contemporary Arts Association;
musical director of New School for Social Research ; inventor with Theremin of "rhyth-
micon" instrument; author of various books and articles on music. Interested in or
chestra, stage works and chamber orchestra.
RUTH PORTER CRAWFORD
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
Two PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
In preparation
DATE
CHAMBER MUSIC
THREE SONGS
contralto, oboe, piano, percussion,
orchestral ostinato
8 minutes New Music
1932
CHORAL WORKS
Two CHANTS FOR WOMEN'S VOICES
a cappella; contralto, soprano
5 minutes Manuscript
1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
Surra FOR 4 STRINGS AND PIANO 15 minutes Photostat copies 1929
2 violins, viola, cello
THREE SONGS FOR CONTRALTO, OBOE, Manuscript 1930
PIANO, AND PERCUSSION
STRING QUARTET 12 " Manuscript 1931
FOUR DIAPHONIC SUITES 15 " Manuscript 1931
2 cellos; 2 clarinets; oboe and
cello; flute
THREE SONGS
THREE SONGS
FOUR DIAPHONIC SUITES
CHANT FOR WOMEN'S CHORUS
SUITE FOR FOUR STRINGS
AND PIANO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Pan American Association, New York; New Music So
ciety, San Francisco.
Pan American Association, Adolph Weiss, New York;
Pan American Association, Nicolas Slonimsky, Berlin.
Internationale Gesellschaft fur Neue Musik, Hamburg.
League of Composers, New York.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York.
Pro Musica, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Liverpool, Ohio, 1901 now living in New York
Studied American Conservatory, Chicago ; master's degree piano and counterpoint ; Gug
genheim Fellowship.
35
BAINBRID6E CRIST
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
EGYPTIAN" IMPRESSIONS
ABHISARIKA
violin, orchestra
CHINESE DANCE
ARABIAN DANCE
NAUTCH DANCE
COLORED STARS 4 songs
THE PARTING
CHINESE MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES
voice, orchestra
DROLLERIES FROM AN ORIENTAL
DOLL'S HOUSE
voice, orchestra
O COME HITHER
coloratura soprano, orchestra
INTERMEZZO
DREAMS
YEARNING
NOCTURNE
AN OLD PORTRAIT
SENLIN a symphonic poem
THE SORCERESS a symphonic poem
CHORAL WORKS
YESTERYEAR
mixed chorus
A ROSE WILL FADE IN A DAY
mixed chorus
NINA BOBO
mixed chorus
THE OLD SOLDIER
mixed chorus
CHINESE MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES
women's chorus
THE WAY THAT LOVERS USE
women's chorus
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes
30
Published
For hire
Violin and piano
score published
Published
Published
Published
For hire
Vocal and piano
score published
DATE
1914
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
For hire
For hire
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
STASE WORKS
LE PIED DE LA MOMIE
choreographic drama one scene
PREGIWA'S MARRIAGE A Javanese
ballet one scene
THE SORCERESS choreographic drama
on a Hindu legend one scene
30 minutes For hire
30
30
For hire
For hire
1915
1920
1926
EGYPTIAN IMPRESSIONS
LE PIED BE LA MOMIE
CHINESE MOTHER GOOSE
RHYMES
THE PARTING
CHINESE DANCE
ARABIAN DANCE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony Orchestra ; San Francisco ; St. Louis
Symphony Orchestra, Max Zach; Switzerland; England.
Bournemouth, England, composer-conductor.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux; San
Francisco Symphony, Alfred Hertz; Philharmonic Or
chestra, Havana, Pedro San Juan.
Bangor, Maine; Portland, Maine.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston; Switzerland.
Switzerland.
BIOGRAPHY
Bom in Lawrenceburg, Ind., 1883 now living in South Yarmouth, Mass.
Graduate LL.B. George Washington University; studied composition, singing and orches
tration with Juon, Landy, Shakespeare, Clark and Enerich. Practiced law in Boston, Mass.
At present conductor Cape Cod Choral Society. Interested chiefly in orchestral, choral and
stage works.
36
MABEL WHEELER DANIELS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER PATE
PIRATE'S ISLAND 6 minutes Manuscript 1932
THIRD MOVEMENT OF SUITE FOR
ORCHESTRA In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
DEEP FOREST 6J4 minutes Published 1931
thirteen instruments
CHORAL WORKS
EXULTATE DEO 7 minutes Published 1929
mixed voices, orchestra
THE HOLY STAR 6 " Published 1928
mixed voices, orchestra
A HOLIDAY FANTASY 7 l / 2 " Published 1928
mixed voices, orchestra
THE CHRIST .CHILD 4 " Published 1931
mixed voices, a cappella
CHORAL WORK FOR MIXED VOICES In preparation
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONGS OF ELFLAND 13 minutes Published 1924
women's voices, soprani soli,
flute, harp, strings, percussion
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
PIRATE'S ISLAND New York Symphony, Georges Barrere, Chautauqua.
DEEP FOREST Barrere Little Symphony, New York; American Little
Symphony, Victor Coffey, Detroit; Boston Symphony,
(radio) Arthur Fiedler, Boston.
FXULTATE DEO Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton; Westchester Choral Festival, Albert Stoessel, White
Plains, N. Y.; Festival of American Music, Howard
Hanson, Rochester ; Fresno, California, A. G. Wahlberg ;
Providence; Chatauqua; Columbus, Ohio.
SONGS OF ELFLAND St. Louis Symphony, St. Louis ; Detroit Symphony Or
chestra, Madrigal Chorus, Detroit; Flute Players' Club,
Boston, Mass.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Swampscott, Mass., 1879^ now living in Boston, Mass.
Graduate Radcliffe .College, Cambridge; studied composition with Chadwick and in Mun
ich with Thuille. Specially interested in orchestral and choral works with orchestra.
37
ERIC DELAMARTER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE "THE FAUN"
SYMPHONY IN D, No. 1
SERENADE
PSALM CXLIV
OVERTURE "MASQUERADE"
FABLE OF THE HAPLESS FOLK TUNE
SUITE FROM "THE BETROTHAL"
CONCERTO FOR ORGAN No. 1
.CONCERTO FOR ORGAN No. 2
SYMPHONY No. 2 (after Walt
Whitman)
THE DANCE OF LIFE (Suite for ballet) 20
SYMPHONY No. 3
SYMPHONY No. 4
"WEAVER OF TALES"
organ and chamber orchestra
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
6 minutes
Manuscript
1914
26
Manuscript
1914
20
Manuscript
1915
14 "
Manuscript
1915
8
Manuscript
1916
30
Manuscript
1917
14
Society for
Publication of
American Music
1919
24 "
Manuscript
1920
27
Manuscript
1922
26
Manuscript
1926
20 "
Manuscript
1931
45
Manuscript
1931
24
Manuscript
1932
14 "
Manuscript
1926
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. DeLamarter's works have been performed very frequently throughout the United
States.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Lansing, Mich., 1880 now living in Chicago, 111.
Conductor of Chicago Civic Orchestra, assistant conductor Chicago Symphony Orchestra;
organist and director of music of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago. Society for
Publication of American Music Award. Eastman School Publication Award. Interested
chiefly in orchestral and chamber orchestra music.
38
ROBERT MILLS DELANEY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"THE CONSTANT COUPLE" Suite
PASTORAL MOVEMENT Tone Poem
DON QUIXOTE SYMPHONY
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes Manuscript
for hire
11
38
Manuscript
Manuscript
2 pianos only
DATE
1926
1930
1927
CHORAL WORKS
Two CHORUSES FOR WOMEN'S VOICES 8 minutes E. C Schirmer
a cappella
Two CHORUSES FOR MIXED VOICES 10 "
a cappella
JOHN BROWN'S SONG choral symphony 26 "
BLAKE CYCLE
chorus and orchestra
20
Music Co.
1930
E. C. Schirmer
Music Co.
1930
E. C. Schirmer
Music Co.
1931
Manuscript
1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
SECOND STRING QUARTET
THIRD STRING QUARTET
VIOLIN SONATA
5 minutes Manuscript 1926-30
28 " Manuscript 1926-30
22 " Manuscript 1927
VIOLIN SONATA
CONSTANT .COUPLE SUITE
SECOND STRING QUARTET
THIRD STRING QUARTET
Two CHORUSES FOR
WOMEN'S VOICES
JOHN BROWN'S SONG
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York, Copland-Sessions Concerts; Santa Barbara,
Lobera Trio; San Francisco; Modern Music Concerts,
Carmel, ,CaL
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Santa Barbara, California, Persinger String Quartet;
Paris.
New York, .Copland-Sessions Concerts.
Gerald Reynolds, Women's University Glee Club, New
York; Norway.
Concord, Mass., composer-conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Baltimore, Md., 1903 now living in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Studied theory with Boulanger, orchestration with Honegger, violin with Schradieck and
Capet; Guggenheim Fellowship. Taught theory at Concord School of Music. Director
of music, Santa Barbara School, California. Interested in orchestral, choral and chamber
music composition.
39
RICHARD DONOVAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
SMOKE AND STEEL 20 minutes Manuscript 1932
A symphonic poem for full orchestra
after the poem by Carl Sandburg
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
WOOD-NOTES 12 minutes Manuscript 1926
flute, strings and harp
CHORAL WORKS
CHANSON OF THE BELLS OF OSENEY 8 minutes Galaxy Music Corp. 1930
women's voices
To ALL You LADIES Now AT LAND 8 " Galaxy Music Corp. 1932
men's voices, tenor or soprano
Numerous other smaller choral works,
arrangements, etc.
CHAMBER MUSIC
SEXTET FOR WIND INSTRUMENTS
AND PIANO 20 minutes Manuscript 1932
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Choral works have been performed throughout country.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New Haven, Conn., 1892 now living at Yale University, New Haven.
Studied at Yale School of Music and Institute of Musical Art, New York City. Teacher
of composition, orchestration, etc., School of Music, Yale University. Conductor of
Women's Choral Society, New Haven, organist and choirmaster Christ Church, New
Haven. Interested in orchestral, choral and chamber music.
40
ARCADY DUBENSKY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION
SYMPHONY IN G MINOR
SUITE
THREE COMPOSITIONS FOR ORCHESTRA
"INTERMEZZO" AND "COMPLIMENT"
SYMPHONY "RUSSIAN BELLS'*
"CAPRICE" FOR PICCOLO FLUTE WITH
ORCHESTRA
"PRELUDE AND FUGUE/' ORCHESTRA AND
ORGAN
"SUITE A B C" FOR CHILDREN'S CONCERT
PUBLISHER
DATE
Manuscript 1916
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1926
G. Schirmer, Inc. 192S
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1927
Manuscript 19^
Manuscript 1931
In preparation
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
"GOSSIPS"
FUGUE FOR EIGHTEEN VIOLINS
VARIATIONS FOR EIGHT CLARINETS
Victor Record
Manuscript
Manuscript
1930
1932
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
"THEME AND VARIATIONS" FOR FOUR
HORNS
STRING QUARTET IN C MAJOR
"PASSACAGLIA" FOR VIOLIN AND CELLO
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1932
1932
1931
STAGE WORKS
"ROMANCE WITH DOUBLE-BASS" opera
miniature
"DOWN TOWN" opera
MELO-DECLAMATION "THE RAVEN"
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1916
1930
1931
ROMANCE WITH DOUBLE-BASS
SYMPHONY IN G MINOR
SYMPHONY "RUSSIAN BELLS"
SUITE
THREE COMPOSITIONS
FOR ORCHESTRA
"INTERMEZZO" AND
"COMPLIMENT"
CAPRICE FOR PICCOLO FLUTE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
The Imperial Opera, Moscow, Russia,
Moscow, Russia.
New York Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor,
New York; other cities in United States.
Performed in various parts of United States, conducted
by Leopold Stokowski, Georges Barrere, Ernest Schell-
ing, Fabian Sevitzky, Walter Damrosch, etc.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1890 now living in New York.
Studied at Moscow Conservatory; studied counterpoint with Iljinsky, conducting with
Arens. Member of Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York Interested in
operatic composition.
41
JAMES PHILIP DUNN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE ON NEGRO THEMES
THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE
"WE"
SYMPHONY IN "C"
THE BARBER'S Six BROTHERS
Pasacaglia and Theme Fugatum
CHORAL IN A MINOR
CHORAL WORKS
THE PHANTOM DRUM
orchestra; mired and also
women's voices
THE Music OF SPRING
orchestra; mixed and also
women's voices
IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS
orchestra; mixed and also
women's voices
SONG OF THE NIGHT
a cappella, eight-part mixed chorus
SALVE REGINA
a cappella, six-part women's chorus
MARQUESAN ISLE
mixed chorus or women's voices;
accompaniment symphony orchestra
or jazs band
CHAMBER MUSIC
PIANO QUINTET
VIOLIN SONATA
VARIATIONS FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN
STAGE WORKS
GRAND OPERA "THE GALLEON"
full orchestra, soloist
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
14 minutes
Published
1922
45
Manuscript
1925
for hire
12
Manuscript
1927
for hire
SO
Manuscript
1929
for hire
20
Manuscript
1930
for hire
20
Manuscript
1930
for hire
25 minutes
10
J. Fischer & Bro.
J. Fischer & Bro.
J. Fischer & Bro.
J. Fischer & Bro.
J. Fischer & Bro.
J. Fischer & Bro.
1918
1918
1918
1923
1924
1924
50 minutes
32 "
45
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
1912
1913
1915
hours Manuscript
1918
THE NEGRO OVERTURE
"WE"
THE BARBER'S Six BROTHERS
CHORAL IN A MINOR
INTERMEZZO FROM "THE
GALLEON"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Many performances in Europe and America, Willem
Mengelberg, Henry Hadley, Willem van Hoogstraten,
Walter Damrosch, Georg Schneevoigt, Leide-Tedesco,
Howard Barlow, ect.
Philharmonic Orchestra, New York, Willem Van Hoog
straten; Walter Damrosch, George Zaslawsky, Henri
Verbrugghen and others.
Newark Orchestra, New Jersey, Armand Balendonck;
Manhattan Symphony, Henry Hadley.
Minneapolis Orchestra, Henri Verbrugghen; Manhattan
Symphony, composer-conductor.
Lewisohn Stadium ; Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra
Concert, New York.
All choral works performed frequently.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York City, 1884 now living in Jersey City, N. J.
Studied with Edward MacDowell. Has been program annotator of Manhattan Sym
phony Orchestra. Interested in all forms of composition.
42
HENRY EICHHEIM
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ORIENTAL IMPASSIONS
14 Oriental instruments
CHINESE LEGEND ballet
Oriental instruments
BURMA Orchestra Suite
special bells, disks
JAVA 1st Movement of Triptych
special Javanese instruments
DURATION PUBLISHER
5 minutes
15
12
Manuscript
(for hire)
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ORIENTAL IMPRESSIONS
Oriental instruments
MALAY MOSAIC
instruments in Malay Mosaic with
12 instruments in chamber orchestra
20 minutes
Society for
Publication of
American Music
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Manuscript
1921
1924
STAGE WORKS
CHINESE LEGEND ballet 25 minutes Manuscript 1924
A BURMESE PWE Ballet 20 " Manuscript 1926
THE MOON, MY SHADOW AND I 10 " Manuscript 1926
A Chinese Ballet
soprano and female chorus
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
ORIENTAL IMPRESSIONS
Large Orchestra Version
ORIENTAL IMPRESSIONS
Chamber Orchestra Version
QUARTET
MALAY MOSAIC
THE RIVALS
Chinese Legend Ballet
CHINESE LEGEND FOR
LARGE ORCHESTRA
A BURMESE PWB Ballet
BURMA Orchestra Suite
JAVA First Movement of
Triptych
Philadelphia Orchestra with Leopold Stokowski; San
Francisco Symphony Orchestra with Alfred Hertz.
Elizabeth Coolidge .Concert, Paris and London.
Santa Barbara; Chicago; Los Angeles.
Ensemble of Philadelphia Orchestra, New York City;
Ensemble, Los Angeles; Symphony Orchestra, Santa
Barbara; Cleveland Symphony Orchestra; Ensemble
Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Chicago Allied Arts, Bolm Ballet Co.; Buenos Aires;
League of Composers, New York City.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton; Serge Koussevitsky, Paris; Pasdeloup Concerts;
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Henri Verbruggen,
Minneapolis and St. Paul; Hollywood Bowl Association;
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Hertz;
Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Phila
delphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski ; Philharmonic Or
chestra, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; Boston Sym
phony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski; Boston
Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston; Or-
chestre Symphonique de Paris, Serge Koussevitsky.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in /Chicago, 111., 1870 living now in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Graduate Chicago Musical College; studied with Becker, Jacobsohn, Lichtenberg. Con
cert tours of Orient; introduced many modern composers on tour through America;
has collection of unusual musical instruments, bells, and material from Orient; has con
ducted own works in America and Europe, Society Publication American Music Award.
Interested in all forms of composition.
43
ALBERT ISRAEL ELKUS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
IMPRESSIONS FROM A GREEK TRAGEDY 17 minutes Manuscript 1921
ON A MERRY FOLK TUNE 5 " Manuscript 1924
CONCERTO ON LEZIONE III OF ARIOSTO 12 " Universal 1917
cello, stringed orchestra with
tympani; also cello and piano
CHORAL WORKS
I AM THE REAPER Henley H. W. Gray & Co.
men's voices published with
piano accompaniment
CHAMBER MUSIC
SERENADE FOR STRING QUARTET Manuscript 1921
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
IMPRESSIONS FROM A San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Hertz, San
GREEK TRAGEDY Francisco and University of California; Los Angeles
Symphony Orchestra, Walter Rothwell, Los Angeles.
ON A MERRY FOLK TUNE San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Hertz, San
Francisco, Oakland, Stanford University, University of
California; Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Gabri-
lowitsch, Detroit.
CONCERTINO ON LEZIONE III San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Hertz; De-
OF ARIOSTO troit Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Detroit;
Friends of Music Orchestra, Artur Bodanzky, New
York; Manchester; Liverpool; London; Paris.
SERENADE FOR STRING San Francisco; Los Angeles.
QUARTET
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Sacramento, Calif., 1894 living- now in San Francisco, Calif.
Graduate of University of California; studied with Fuchs and Prohaska in Vienna,
Schumann in Berlin, Weill in San Francisco. Member of faculty San Francisco Con
servatory of Music; lecturer in music University of California, and Mills College, Cal
ifornia. Special interest orchestral composition.
44
HERBERT ELWELL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
Surra FROM "THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE" 18 minutes CGBirehard&Co. 1925
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUINTET FOR STRINGS AND PIANO
PIANO SONATA
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
Manuscript 1923
15 minutes Oxford University
Press 1926
Manuscript
1927
STAGE WORKS
BALLET "THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE"
Manuscript
1925
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
SUITE FROM "THE HAPPY
HYPOCRITE"
BALLET "THE HAPPY
HYPOCRITE"
QUINTET FOR STRINGS
AND PIANO
Augusteo Orchestra, composer-conductor, Rome, Italy;
Howard Hanson, Rochester, N. Y. ; Cleveland Orchestra,
composer-conductor, Cleveland; Detroit Orchestra, How
ard Hanson, Detroit.
Dance Repertory Theatre, New York, Charles Weidman.
Societe National^ Paris; Rome; Cleveland.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Minneapolis, Minn., 1898 now living in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Head of advanced theory and composition at Cleveland Institute ; program note annotator
of Cleveland Symphony Orchestra; successor to James H. Rogers as music critic, Cleve
land Plain Dealer; American Academy Rome Fellowship; Eastman School Publication
Award. Interested chiefly in orchestra, chamber music and ballet.
45
CARL EPPERT
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ARABIAN SUITE 3 movements
THE WANDERER'S NIGHT SONG
symphonic poem
THE ARGONAUTS OF FORTY NINE-
symphonic epic
THE PIONEER symphonic tone poem
"TRAFFIC" symphonic fantasy
SYMPHONY OF THE CITY
DURATION PUBLISHER
35 minutes
11
18
16
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1915
1912
1919
1925
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
THE AWAKENING
symphonic waltz suite
CHORAL WORKS
THE FOG BELL
male chorus, orchestra or piano
THE CANDLE
male chorus, orchestra or piano
ROAD SONG OF THE BANDER-LOG
male chorus, orchestra or piano
MISSISSIPPI
male or mixed chorus, piano
SONG OF THE SKIPPER
male chorus, piano
AH'S GWINE TO HEB'N
ma,le chorus, piano
MORITURA
male chorus, piano
THREE MALE CHORUSES
ONE CHORUS FOR WOMEN'S VOICES
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
ELEGY violin, cello, piano
STRING QUARTET
SERENADE FOR STRING QUINTET, OBOE,
CLARINET AND HARP
QUINTET FOR WOODWINDS
STAGE WORKS
KAINTUCKEE opera in one act
full orchestra
GRAND OPERA
15 minutes Manuscript
15 minutes
10
37 minutes
10
35
1 hour
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
In preparation
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
Manuscript
In preparation
1929
1917
1931
1930
1931
1931
1931
1931
1916
1917
1927
1916
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Milwaukee Civic Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor.
ARABIAN SUITE
THE WANDERER'S NIGHT SONG Goerlitz, Waldenburg Staatsorchester Germany.
TRAFFIC
THE FOG BELL
National Broadcasting Company Symphony Orchestra,
Eugene Goossens, New York; Hollywood Bowl Orches
tra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock.
Milwaukee; Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
THE CANDLE Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Minneapolis.
ROAD SONG OF THE BANDER-LOG Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Minneapolis.
SONATA, VIOLIN ANI> PIANO Seattle; Berkeley; Milwaukee,
ELEGY, VIOLIN, CELLO, PIANO Seattle, Washington.
KAINTUCKEE Yakima, Washington, composer-conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Carbon, Ind., 1882 living now in Milwaukee, Wis.
Pupil of Kaun; studied conducting wjth Nikisch and Dr. Kunwald; conductor Shore-
wood Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin; dean of orchestral studies Shorewood High
School; National Broadcasting ,Co. Orchestral Award 1932. Interested in orchestral,
operatic and choral compositioa
46
CARL ENGEL
CHAMBER MUSIC
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
TRIPTYCH sonata in three movements 35 minutes Boston Music Co. 1920
TRIPTYCH
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston; New York; .Chicago; Washington; Berlin;
London; etc.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Paris, 1883 now living in New York.
Educated Strasbourg and Munich Universities ; studied composition with Ludwig Thuille.
Formerly editor and music advisor Boston Music Company. At present chief of music
division of Library of Congress; president of G. Schirmer, Inc., and editor of "Musical
Quarterly" ; member Advisory Board of League of Composers ; member board of United
States Section, International Society for Contemporary Music ; member International So
ciety of Musicology; honorary member Harvard Musical Association; member Societe
Franchise de Musicologie; contributor to Chesterian, etc.
ARTHUR FOOTE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"NIGHT PIECE"
flute and string orchestra
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
10 minutes Manuscript 1923
CHAMBER MUSIC
"NIGHT PIECE"
flute and string quartet
"DUSK"
flute, cello and harp
10 minutes Manuscript
8 " Manuscript
1918
NIGHT PIECE
DUSK
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
San Francisco; arranged for string orchestra, Boston
Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux, Boston.
Boston Flute Players, Boston.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Salem, Mass,, 1853 now living in Newton Center, Mass.
Graduate Harvard University; studied with Paine and Lang; studied at Trinity College,
Hartford. Member National Institute Arts and Letters ; Fellow of American Academy of
Arts and Sciences ; former president of American Guild of Organists. Interested chiefly
in chamber music, especially music for strings.
47
ARTHUR FARWELL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
SYMBOLISTIC STUDY No. 1
after Walt Whitman 18 minutes
SYMPHONIC HYMN, "MARCH ! MARCH 1" 8 "
orchestra alone or with choral songs
SYMPHONIC SONG ON "OLD BLACK JOE" 8 "
orchestra and audience
SUITE "THE GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN" 18 "
SYMBOLISTIC STUDY, "MOUNTAIN
VISION"" 14 "
piano concerto in one movement with
string orchestra and second piano
PRELUDE TO A SPIRITUAL DRAMA 10 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1922
1922
1924
1927
1931
1932
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
"DANCE OF IDLENESS AND RUSTIC
DANCE" Meriden pageant 8 minutes Manuscript 1914
17 instruments
NAVAJO WAR DANCE 3 " Manuscript 1923
16 instruments
"DAWN" Omaha Indian Themes 5 " Manuscript 1923
16 instruments, piano ad lib.
CHORAL WORKS
MOUNTAIN SONG a symphonic song
suite in five movements 1 hour Manuscript 1931
orchestra and mixed chorus
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET "THE HAKO" 11 minutes Manuscript 1922
SUITE "THE GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN" 18 " Manuscript 1927
violin, cello, piano
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 30 " Manuscript 1927
STAGE WORKS
SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY MASQUE
"CALIBAN"
"THE EVERGREEN TREE" Christmas
Community Masque 2 "
"GRAIL SONG" a dramatic ceremony 50 minutes
chamber orchestra, 35 dancers, chorus
3 hours Choruses printed 1916
Choruses printed
Manuscript
1917
1925
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
SYMBOLISTIC STUDY No. 1
SYMPHONIC HYMN "MARCH 1"
SYMPHONIC HYMN ON
"OLD BLACK JOE"
THE GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN
STRING QUARTET "THE HAKO"
THE GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN
".CALIBAN"
THE EVERGREEN TREE
Philadelphia Orchestra, Pierre Monteux.
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pasadena.
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, California, composer-con
ductor.
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Henri Verbrugghen;
Manhattan Symphony Orchestra, Henry Hadley ; Roches
ter Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson; Syracuse
Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Shavitch.
Boston; American Composer Series, Seattle.
Pasadena Music and Art Association, California.
Lewisohn Stadium, New York Shakespeare Tercenten
nial.
Many productions, Denver Civic Auditorium.
Chamber orchestra works performed frequently.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in St. Paul, Minn,, 1872 now living in East Lansing, Mich.
Studied with Humperdinck, Pfitzner, Guilmant Lecturer on history of music, apprecia
tion, esthetics and classes in counterpoint at Michigan State College, East Lansing,
Original lithographic press making experiments in reproduction of music. Special interest
in orchestra, dramatic work, pageants, songs ; using scales other than major and minor ;
compositions with Greek and Oriental scales and original scales invented.
48
ISADORE FREED
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER
PYGMALION symphonic rhapsody 15 minutes Manuscript
VIBRATIONS symphonic suite 15 " Manuscript
JEUX DE TIMBRES symphonic suite 18 " Manuscript
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA In preparation
DATE
1926
1929
1931
CHORAL WORKS
SCHWEIGEN
mixed, voices
BAREST THOU Now O SOUL
women's voices, solo, orchestra
ADON OLAM
mixed voices and organ
6 minutes Manuscript 1920
5 " H.W.Gray&Co. 1926
6 " Manuscript 1928
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
BALLAD
piano, 10 instruments
12 minutes Manuscript
1925
CHAMBER MUSIC
SUITE FOR VIOLA AND PIANO
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
RHAPSODY FOR SEXTET
clarinet j piano, string quartet
Two FOLK MOODS FOR STRING QUARTET 8
STRING QUARTET 15
A FANTASTIC HOLIDAY suite for piano
SONORITES RHYTHMIQUES
FIVE PIECES FOR THE PIANO
TROIS MELODIES
SONATA FOR PIANO
14 minutes
18 "
9 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
R. Deiss, Paris
R. Deiss, Paris
La Sirene Musicale,
Paris
La Sirene Musicale,
Paris
In preparation
1923
1925
1925
1925
1930
STAGE WORKS
VIBRATIONS ballet
chamber orchestra,, 2 pianos
HOMO SUM one act opera
chamber orchestra and 4 voices
20 minutes Manuscript 1928
30 " Manuscript 1930
SUITE FOR VIOLA AND PIANO
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
RHAPSODY FOR SEXTET
Two FOLK MOODS FOR
STRING QUARTET
VIBRATIONS
BAREST THOU Now SOUL
JEUX DE Tl MERES
FIVE PIECES FOR THE PIANO
SoNORirls RHYTHMIQUES
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Friends of Chamber Music, Philadelphia; Society for
Contemporary Music, Philadelphia.
Friends of .Chamber Music, Philadelphia.
Stringwood Ensemble, New York; Friends of Chamber
Music, Philadelphia; Brooklyn Museum Concert, Brook
lyn,
Friends of Chamber Music, Philadelphia; Ecple Normale
de Musique, Paris; Concerts Quatuor Sinsheimer, Paris;
American Library, Paris.
Society for Contemporary Music, Philadelphia, Alexan
der Smallens.
Treble Clef, Philadelphia.
Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, Pierre Monteux, Paris.
Concerts du Montparnasse, Paris; Societe Musicale In-
dependante, Paris.
Concerts du Montparnasse, Paris.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1900 living now in Philadelphia, Pa.
49
FLORENCE 6RANDLAND 6ALAJIKIAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC INTERMEZZO
SYMPHONIC WORK three movements
DURATION PUBLISHER
10 minutes
Manuscript ^
In preparation
DATE
1931
CHORAL WORKS
LORD, HEAR MY VOICE
mixed voices, organ
REVEILLE
men's voices
5 minutes Manuscript 1932
Manuscript 1932
SYMPHONIC INTERMEZZO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
National Broadcasting Symphonic Orchestra, Eugene
Goossens, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Maywood, 111., 1900 now living in Maywood, 111.
Graduate of Northwestern University School of Music and Chicago Musical College;
pupil of Oldberg, Borowski, Saar, Noelte, Lutkin and Raab; Member of Chicago Artists
Association and Society of American Musicians ; secretary and treasurer Chicago Section
International Society for Contemporary Music. National Broadcasting Company Award,
1932. Interested in all forms of composition.
PAOLO GALLICO
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"EUPHORION" symphonic episode
RHAPSODIE MONDIALE
RHAPSODIE MONTEREYAN
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes
13
14 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1922
1927
1929
CHORAL WORKS
THE APOCALYPSE dramatic oratorio
mixed chorus, solos and orchestra
Prize of National Federation of
Music Clubs of America
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1920
for sale and hire
CHAMBER MUSIC
SEPTET
piano, string quartet, horn, contralto
35 minutes Manuscript
1924
THE APOCALYPSE
"EUPHORJON"
SEPTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
National Federation of Music Qubs Biennial, Davenport,
Iowa; Oratorio Society of New York, Albert Stoessel,
New York.
Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Walter Rpthwell, Los
Angeles; New York Symphony Society, Willem Meng-
elberg, New York City; Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Detroit.
Society of Friends of Music, Artur Bodanzky, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Italy, 1868 now living in New York.
Graduate of Vienna Conservatory and studied with Fuchs and Bruckner, Toured Europe
and America as pianist with principal orchestras; teacher. Special interest in orchestra
and ensemble composition.
50
GEORGE GERSHWIN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
piano solo
CONCERTO IN F
piano solo
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
SECOND RHAPSODY
piano solo
RUMBA
DURATION ^PUBLISHER
12 minutes Harms, Inc.
30 " Harms, Inc.
15 " The New World
Music Publishers
14 " The New World
Music Publishers
9 " The New World
Music Publishers
DATE
1923
1925
1928
1932
1932
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
CONCERTO IN F
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
SECOND RHAPSODY
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Paul Whiteman's Orchestra; Philharmonic Symphony,
Ernest Schelling, Willem Van Hoogstraten; New York
Symphony; Boston Symphony; Milwaukee; Minneapolis
Symphony; .Cincinnati Symphony and other orchestras.
New York Symphony, Walter Damrosch; Boston Sym
phony; Philharmonic Symphony, Willem Van Hoog
straten; Milwaukee Symphony, Frank Waller; Minne
apolis Symphony, Henri Verbrugghen; Cincinnati Sym
phony, Fritz Reiner ; etc. Pasdeloup Orchestra, Vladimir
Golschmann, Paris.
New York Philharmonic, Walter Damrosch; Boston
Symphony, Alfredo Casella; Cincinnati Symphony, Fritz
Reiner ; St. Louis Symphony, Rudolph Ganz ; Minneapolis
Symphony, Henri Verbrugghen; Milwaukee Symphony,
Frank Waller; and other orchestras.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton and New York.
Recordings.
RUMBA Philharmonic Symphony, Albert Coates.
This list does not include Mr. Gershwin's many well known musical comedies and revues.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York City, 1898 living now in New York.
Studied piano and harmony, New York City. Composed many musical comedies ; mem
ber of Bohemians and Lambs Club. Special interest at present in orchestral music
intends to write opera.
51
SAMUEL GARDNER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
BROADWAY
DURATION PUBLISHER
16 minutes
Manuscript
for hire
DATE
1924
CHAMBER MUSIC
PIANO QUINTET IN F MINOR 25 minutes Oliver Ditson Co. 1918
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
BROADWAY Boston Symphony with Serge Koussevitzky, Boston.
PIANO QUINTET Elizabeth .Coolidge Festival, Pittsfield and in many cities
in the United States.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1892 now living in New York.
Pupil of Kneisel, Institute of Musical Art, New York; studied composition with Goet-
schius. Pulitzer Scholarship. Soloist and conducted own works with many American sym
phony orchestras. At present concert violinist, teacher and conductor. Interested in all
forms of composition.
VITTORIO 6IANNIN1
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SUITE IN FOUR MOVEMENTS
PRELUDE AND FUGUE FOR STRING
ORCHESTRA
CHORAL WORKS
STABAT MATER
double chorus, soli, orchestra
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA PER VIOLINO E PIANOFORTE
STRING QUARTET
QUINTET FOR PIANO AND STRINGS
MADRIGALS FOR VOCAL AND STRING
QUARTET
STAGE WORKS
YRANA opera in a prologue and
three acts
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes
10
1 hour
25 minutes
30
30
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Society for Publica
tion of American
Music
Society for
Publication of
American Music
Published
DATE
1931
1926
1919
1926
1930
1930
3 hours Manuscript
1929
1932
PRELUDE AND FUGUE FOR
STRING ORCHESTRA
PRELUDE AND FUGUE
string quartet
STABAT MATER
SONATA FOR VIOLIN
AND PIANO
STRING QUARTET
QUINTET FOR PIANO
AND STRINGS
MADRIGAL
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Juilliard Graduate Orchestra, Albert Stoessel, New York;
Texas State Orchestra, Arthur H. Brown, San Antonio.
The Barbizon String Quartet in New York, Danbury,
White Plains.
Benefit Concert, Philadelphia, composer-conductor.
Members Juilliard Graduate School, New York ,Gty.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Philadelphia, 1903 now living in New York
Pupil of Goldmark and Trucco. American Academy Rome Fellowship. Interested in all
forms of composition.
52
AUREL1O GIORNI
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SlNFONIA CONCERTANTE
piano
SYMPHONIC POEM "ORLANDO FURIOSO"
MINUET AND ALLEGRO in early
romantic style
DURATION PUBLISHER
30 minutes
18 "
15
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1931
1926
1928
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
MINUET AND ALLEGRO arranged
from above
11 instruments
15 minutes Manuscript
1930
CHORAL WORKS
Six MODAL QUATRAINS 12 minutes Manuscript 1928
women's voices, a cappella
ZODIAC TOWN 12 children's carols 20 " Manuscript 1929
mixed voices, a cappella
THE PHANTOM LEAVES 6 " Manuscript 1929
mixed voices f a cappella
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR CELLO (OR VIOLA) AND
PIANO 24 minutes
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 26 "
PIANO QUARTET 34 "
piano, strings
f PiANO QUINTET 32 "
piano f strings
Society Publication
of American Music 1924
Manuscript 1925
Manuscript 1926
Manuscript
1927
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
MINUET AND ALLEGRO
PIANO QUINTET
RHAPSODY FOR PIANO AND
WIND INSTRUMENTS
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
SUITE FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 1
SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO I
CONCERT STUDIES I
PIANO QUARTET J
Six MODAL QUATRAINS
ZODIAC TOWN
New York Chamber Music Society.
New York String Quartet with composer.
New York Chamber Music Society.
In many cities.
Adesdi Chorus
Brahms Quartet.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Italy, 1895 now living in New York.
Studied composition with Busoni and Humperdinck. Teacher of theory and piano ; for
twelve years pianist Elshuco Trio. Society Publication American Music Award. Interested
in all forms of composition, particularly chamber music.
53
RUBIN GOLDMARK
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SAMSON symphonic poem
REQUIEM FOR ORCHESTRA
suggested by Lincoln's Gettysburg
Address
A NEGRO RHAPSODY
THE CALL OF THE PLAINS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
22 minutes
25
14
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1913
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1918
Universal Edition
Carl Fischer
1922
1932
SAMSON
GETTYSBURG REQUIEM
NEGRO RHAPSODY
CALL OF THE PLAINS
QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Karl Muck; New York
Philharmonic Orchestra, Josef Stransky, Willem Meng-
elberg; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock;
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski; Worcester
Festival, Thaddeus Rich.
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Josef Stransky, Wil
lem Mengelberg, Willem Van Hoogstraten; Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock; St. Louis Sym
phony Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz.
In about 30 American and European cities including,
London, Glasgow, Vienna, Prague, Baden-Baden, etc.
New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch; fre
quently broadcast; High School orchestras.
Played frequently.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York City, 1872 now living in New York.
Graduate of New York City College; studied at Vienna University and Vienna Con
servatory; pupil of Fuchs, Dvorak, and JosefTy. At present head of department of com
position at Juilliard Graduate School of New York. Special interest in orchestral and
chamber music.
54
PERCY ALDRIDGE GRAINGER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
COLONIAL SONG
2 voices
SUITE "!N A NUTSHELL"
piano
"THE WARRIORS" music to an
imaginary ballet
orchestra and 3 pianos
ENGLISH DANCE
orchestra and organ
To A NORDIC PRINCESS
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
6 minutes Schott & Co., 1914
London
14 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1916
18 " B. Schott, Mainz 1916
10 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1925
9 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
GREEN BUSHES, PASSACAGLIA
HILL-SONG No. 1
22 instruments
HILL-SONG No. 2
15 Instruments
8 minutes B. Schott, Mainz 1921
13 " Universal Edition 1923
7 " Manuscript 1929
CHORAL WORKS
MARCHING SONG OF DEMOCRACY
mixed chorus, organ, orchestra
TRIBUTE TO FOSTER
2 solo voices, solo piano f mixed
chorus, orchestra
KIPLING SETTINGS
mixed chorus, a cappella
10 minutes Universal Edition 1917
11 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1931
15
Schott & Co.,
London
CHAMBER MUSIC
HANDEL IN THE STRAND
piano, 2 strings
SPOON RIVER
6 or more instruments
SHALLOW BROWN
2 voices, 10 or more instruments
4 minutes Schott & .Co., 1913
London
5 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1930
6 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1924
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Grainger's works have been performed extensively in America and all countries of
Europe.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Australia, 1882 now living in White Plains, N. Y.
Studied in Australia and Germany. Toured as pianist and conductor. Now Professor of
Music at New York University; Head of Department of Music. Interested in British
folk music; introduced many contemporary composers on programs in Europe and
America.
55
LOUIS SRUENBERG
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
VAGABONDIA
JAZZ-SUITE
SYMPHONY No. 1
ENCHANTED ISLE '
Music TO AN IMAGINARY BALLET
NINE MOODS
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes
18 "
45
16
14
11
DATE
1920
Manuscript
Cos Cob Press 1925
Universal Edition 1926
C.CBirchard&Co. 1927
Manuscript 1929
Cos Cob Press 1929
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
DANIEL JAZZ
tenor and 8 instruments
CREATION
baritone and 8 instruments
16 minutes Universal Edition 1923
20 " Universal Edition 1924
CHAMBER MUSIC
FIRST VIOLIN SONATA
SECOND VIOLIN SONATA
SUITE FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (II)
INDISCRETIONS
string quartet
DlVERSATIONS
string quartet
QUINTET FOR PIANO AND STRINGS
JAZZETTES
20 minutes Composers' Music 1912
Corporation
20 " Universal Edition 1919
12 " Universal Edition 1920
6 " Universal Edition 1922
20
10
Cos Cob Press
Manuscript
Manuscript
1930
Revised
1929
STAGE WORKS
THE WITCH OF BROCKEN
E. Malkowsky
THE BRIDE OF THE GODS
Ferruccio Busoni
DUMB WIFE Anatole France
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
John Erskine
EMPEROR JONES Eugene O'Neill
CCBirchard&Co. 1912
1 hour Manuscript 1913
\y 2 hours Manuscript 1921
1J " Juilliard School
Publication 1930
45 minutes Cos Cob Press 19-32
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LOUIS GRUENBERG (Continued)
JAZZ SUITE
ENCHANTED ISLE
VAGABONDIA
CREATION
JAZZETTES
DANIEL JAZZ
INDISCRETIONS
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
DlVERSATIONS
NINE MOODS
EMPEROR JONES
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, New
York; Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock; Cincinnati
Symphony, Fritz Reiner; Los Angeles; Philadelphia
Stadium, Alexander Smallens; Berlin.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, New
York ; Worcester Festival, Albert Stoessel ; Philharmonic
Orchestra, Erich Kleiber, New York, Baltimore, Brook
lyn, Washington; Chicago, Frederick Stock; Los An
geles, Artur Rodzinsky,
Prague (old version), Philharmonic Orchestra, comp
oser-conductor.
League of Composers, New York, Serge Koussevitzky;
Chicago, Rudolph Ganz; Venice, Fritz Reiner.
Prague.
Venice Festival of International Society for Contem
porary Music; League of Composers, New York; Phila
delphia Society for Contemporary Music ; Prague ; Paris ;
Detroit; Berlin; Vienna; London, etc.
Paris; Brussels; New York; Chicago; Budapest; Ber
lin; Philadelphia; Pro Arte Quartet, New York; Chi
cago; Worcester.
New York; Chicago.
Yaddo Festival, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Leopold Stokowski.
Metropolitan Opera House, 1932.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1884 now living in New York.
Educated in America; master pupil Vienna Conservatory; studied with Busoni. Victor
Company Prize; Juilliard Publication Award. President of United States Section,
International Society for Contemporary Music; member of League of (Composers execu
tive board. Interested in all forms of composition, mainly operatic at present.
57
DAVID WENDEL GUION
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SHIXGANDI primitive ballet
2 pianos
TURKEY IN THE STRAW
ARKANSAS TRAVELER
SHEEP AND GOAT
ALLEY TUNES
DURATION"
PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes
For hire
1930
5
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1920
5 "
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1929
5
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1922
15
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1926
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
MOTHER GOOSE SUITE
SOUTHERN NIGHTS SUITE
25 minutes For hire 1932
5 " G. Schirmer, Inc. 1922
STAGE WORKS
"SHINGANDI" primitive ballet 20 minutes For hire
MOTHER GOOSE BALLET 25 " For hire
COWBOY PRODUCTION 25 " For hire
full orchestra
1930
1930
1932
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Guion has had many performances of his compositions for band, voice and piano,
and his arrangements of American folk tunes of cowboy songs, sailor chanties, negro
spirituals, slave and work songs.
Orchestral numbers performed by many symphonic orchestras all over the country.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Ballinger, Texas now living in Texas.
Studied Polytechnic College, Fort Worth; Vienna Royal Conservatory of Music; pupil
of Godowsky in piano ; self-taught in composition. Formerly director of School of Music,
Daniel Baker College, Texas; director of Claremont Conservatory, Dallas; member
faculty Southern Methodist University, Dallas ; member faculty Chicago Musical College,
.Chicago; director Southwestern School of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas. Member of Texas
Teachers Association, Texas Composers' Guild, David Guion Choral Club, Texas.
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HENRY HADLEY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
LUCIFER
SOUTH AND WEST
THE OCEAN
SUITES "SAN FRANCISCO," "CHINESE
SUITE" "STREETS OF PEKIN"
OVERTURES "OTHELLO," "!N BOHEMIA"
"HEROD," "YOUTH TRIUMPHANT"
"ALMA MATER"
"AURORA BOREALIS"
CCBirchard&Co.
C,CBirchard&Co.
C Fischer, Inc.
C. Fischer, Inc.
G, Schirmer, Inc.
CCBirchard&Co.
Manuscript
PATE
1914
1914
1916
1932
1931
1931
CHORAL WORKS
"ODE-Music" entire evening
4 solo voices, chorus, orchestra
"RESURGAM" (
4 solo voices, chorus, orchestra
"MIRTIL IN ARCADIA"
6 solo voices, chorus, orchestra,
narrator
ODE "THE NEW EARTH"
mixed chorus, orchestra
MANY ANTHEMS FOR MIXED VOICES
SEVEN CANTATAS
G, Schirmer, Inc. 1917
Oliver Ditson 1922
CCBirchard&Co. 1927
Oliver Ditson 1917
vocal score
orchestral score ms.
Ditson and Schirmer
Vocal score Ditson,
Schirmer, A. P. Schmidt
CHORAL WORKS
THE FAIRY THORN
women's voices, orchestra
IN ARCADY
mixed voices, orchestra
BELSHAZZAR
mixed voices, orchestra
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1915
A. P. Schmidt 1932
Theodore Presser 1932
STAGE WORKS
OPERA "AZORA" 3 acts entire evening
OPERA "CLEOPATRA'S NIGHT" 2 acts iy 2 hours
OPERA "BIANCA" 1 act \ 1 A "
OPERA "A NIGHT IN OLD PARIS"
1 act
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1915
Oliver Ditson 1918
H. Flammer, Inc. 1916
Manuscript 1925
"ODE-Music"
"RESURGAM"
"MIRTIL IN ARCADIA"
"AZORA"
".CLEOPATRA'S NIGHT"
"BlANCA"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
60th anniversary Worcester Festival, Worcester, Mass,
Cincinnati Festival; Queens Hall, London, composer-
conductor.
Harrisburg Festival.
Chicago Opera Company, Chicago, New York.
Metropolitan Opera, New York.
American Singers, New York.
Many performances in America and Europe not recorded here.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Somerville, Mass., 1874 now living in New York.
Studied at New England Conservatory of Music and in Vienna; pupil of Chadwick and
Heindel in harmony and violin; music degree Tufts College. Formerly music instructor
St. Paul's School ; conductor Mainz Opera, Germany ; toured as guest conductor through
Europe; conductor Seattle Symphony and San Francisco Orchestra; conductor New
York Philharmonic, Worcester Festival, Symphony Orchestra, Buenos Aires, Japanese
New Symphony Orchestra, Manhattan Symphony Orchestra. Member Academy of Arts
and Letters. Chiefly interested in orchestral, choral and stage works.
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RICHARD HAMMOND
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
FIVE CHINESE FAIRY TALES
ORCHESTRATION OF ELIZABETHAN
LOVE SONGS
medium voice
VOYAGE TO THE EAST
medium voice
THE SEA OF HEAVEN
WEST INDIAN DANCES
medium orchestra
SUITE AFTER READING "THE WOMAN
OF ANDROS"
SlNFONIETTA
medium orchestra
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CINQ CHANSONS GRECQUES
medium voice, 15 instruments
FIVE MADRIGALS
vioce and various instruments
DURATION PUBLISHER
Manuscript
Manuscript
12 minutes Manuscript
23
30
11
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
15 minutes Manuscript
10 " Manuscript
DATE
1921
1925
1926
1929
1930
1930
1931
1928
1930
CHORAL WORKS
SUITE FOR FIVE PRIERES ARABES
women's chorus, baritone solo
and 7 instruments
Six WOMEN'S CHORUSES
a cappella ensemble with or
without soloist
10 15 minutes Manuscript 1928
Manuscript 1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR OBOE AND PIANO
STAGE WORKS
FIESTA ballet
medium sised orchestra, two
voices backstage
CARNIVAL ballet
medium orchestra
BALLET modern orchestra.
Manuscript 1924
25 minutes Manuscript 1929
20 " Manuscript 1931
In preparation
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Hammond's works have been performed by various societies for contemporary music.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in England, 1896 now living in New York.
Graduate Yale University; studied at Yale School of Music; pupil of Nadia Bou-
langer. Founder and vice-president Composers' Music .Corporation ; member of League
of Composers executive board; contributor to "Modern Music" and other musical maga
zines. Member of MacDowell Club; member of Beethoven Association; member of
Franco-American Music Society. Interested in ballet, pantomime, chamber music and
orchestral composition.
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HOWARD HANSON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
BATE
SYMPHONIC RHAPSODY
CALIFORNIA FOREST PLAY OF 1920
for voices, chorus and orchestra
SYMPHONIC POEM, "BEFORE THE DAWN"
SYMPHONIC LEGEND
EXALTATION SYMPHONIC POEM
WITH PIANO OBBUGATO
NORDIC SYMPHONY, No. I 28 minutes
NORTH AND WEST symphonic poem 18 "
Lux AETERNA symphonic poem 18 "
violin obligate
PAN AND THE PRIEST, symphonic poem 10 "
piano obligato
CONCERTO, ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA 18 "
ROMANTIC SYMPHONY, No. II 25 "
Manuscript
1918
Manuscript
1919
Manuscript
1919
Manuscript
1920
Manuscript 1920
CCBirchard& ( Co. 1922
Manuscript 1923
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1923.
CCBirchard&Co. 1926
Manuscript 1926
CCBirchard&Co. 1930
CHORAL WORKS
THE LAMENT FOR BEOWULF
mixed chorus, full orchestra
HEROIC ELEGY
orchestra, mixed chorus obbligato
BEAT! BEAT! DRUMS
voices with orchestra
18 minutes C ,C Birchard & Co. 1925
16 " Manuscript 1927
6 " Manuscript 1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUINTET IN F MINOR, OP. 6
piano and string quartet
CONCERTO DA CAMERA, OP. 7
piano and string quartet
STRING QUARTET, OP. 23
30 minutes Manuscript 1916
15 " Manuscript 1917
18 " CCBirchard&Co. 1923
STAGE WORKS
THREE- ACT OPERA, "MERRY MOUNT"
libretto of Richard Stokes (com
missioned by Metropolitan Opera Co.)
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hours Harms, Inc.
1932
HOWARD HANSON (Continued)
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
SYMPHONIC RHAPSODY, OP. 14 Los Angeles Philharmonic ; St. Louis Symphony.
CALIFORNIA FOREST PLAY State Redwood Park, California.
SYMPHONIC POEM
BEFORE THE DAWN
SYMPHONIC LEGEND, OP. 18
EXALTATION SYMPHONIC
POEM
NORDIC SYMPHONY, No. I,
OP. 21
NORTH AND WEST
STRING QUARTET, OP. 23
Lux AETERNA
THE LAMENT FOR BEOWULF
PAN AND THE PRIEST
CONCERTO FOR ORGAN AND
ORCHESTRA, OP. 27
HEROIC ELEGY
ROMANTIC SYMPHONY, No, 2
Los Angeles Philharmonic.
San Francisco Symphony; Chicago Symphony.
San Francisco Symphony; Rochester Symphony.
Augusteo, Rome; Rochester Symphony; St. Louis Sym
phony; Kansas City Symphony; Cincinnati Symphony;
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra; Los Angeles Symphony;
San Francisco Symphony; Minneapolis Symphony; Bal
timore Symphony; Beethoven Symphony; Detroit Sym
phony; Pittsburgh Symphony; Boston Symphony.
New York Symphony; Rochester Symphony; Hollywood
Bowl Orchestra.
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Commission; Coolidge Fes
tival, Washington, D. C. ; New York.
Augusteo, Rome; London Symphony (Leeds Festival) ;
Rochester Symphony; Los Angeles Symphony; Holly
wood Bowl Orchestra; New York Symphony; Cleve
land Symphony; San Francicso Symphony; Concertge-
bouw, Amsterdam.
Chicago Symphony, Ann Arbor Festival ; Eastman School
with Rochester Philharmonic; Cleveland Symphony;
Worcester Festival.
Queen's Hall Orchestra, London; New York Philhar
monic. New York, Philadelphia, Holyoke, Mass., Boston,
New Haven; Rochester Symphony; Chicago Symphony;
St. Louis Symphony; Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin; Min
neapolis Symphony; Pasdeloup Orchestra, Paris; Chau-
tauqua Orchestra ; Worcester Festival ; Pro Musica, New
York; Spartanburg Festival; Bad Homburg Festival,
Germany.
Rochester Philharmonic.
Chicago Symphony at Ann Arbor Festival; Rochester
Philharmonic; Cornell College, Iowa, May Festival with
Chicago Symphony; Radio performances.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Or
chestra, Augusteo Orchestra, (Rome, Italy), Rochester
Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Wahoo, Neb., 1869 now living in Rochester, N. Y.
Graduate Luther College, Wahoo, and Institute of Musical Art, New York. North
western University degree; American Academy Rome Fellowship; American Prix de
Rome ; Society Publication American Music Award ; Eastman School Publication Award.
At present director Eastman School of Music; conductor American Orchestral Concerts,
Rochester; guest conductor many American symphony orchestras. Special interest or
chestral composition.
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SANDOR HARMATI
STAGE WORKS
FOLIO
PRIMAVERA
PRELUDE TO A MELODRAMA
PHANTASY VARIATIONS
piano
SUITE FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
Two .CAPRICES (1914 AND 1932)
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
15 minutes
Manuscript
for hire
1922
18 "
Manuscript
for hire
1924
10
Manuscript
for hire
1925
20
Manuscript
for hire
1929
20 "
Manuscript
for hire
1931
8 "
Manuscript
1932
for hire
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ELYSIAN IDYLL
flute and small orchestra
6 minutes Manuscript
for hire
1932
CHORAL WORKS
INDIAN SERENADE
a cappella
103RD PSALM
mixed voices, orchestra
5 minutes
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
1930
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
2 movements
STRING QUARTET
12 minutes Manuscript 1916
for hire
20 " Manuscript 1922
for hire
STAGE WORKS
JEWELED TREE incidental music
SWEETMEAT GAME opera
40 minutes
Manuscript
Manuscript
for hire
1926
1930
STRING QUARTET No. I
STRING QUARTET No. II
PRELUDE TO A MELODRAMA
Two CAPRICES
ELYSIAN IDYLL
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York.
League of .Composers ; Bohemian Society, New York.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, New York,
Philadelphia; Chautauqua Symphony, Albert Stoessel,
New York.
Chautauqua Symphony, New York, composer-conductor.
Chautauqua Symphony, New York, Georges Barrere flute,
composer-conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Hungary, 1892 now living in New York
Graduate Budapest Academy of Music. Pulitzer Scholarship, Formerly first violinist
Letz Quartet. Conducted Omaha Symphony; International Festival, Frankfort; guest
conductor many symphonic orchestras in Europe and America. Interested in orchestral
composition.
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ROY HARRIS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ANDANTE
SYMPHONY 4 movements
TOCCATA
OVERTURE
CONCERT PIECE
SYMPHONY (II)
DURATION PUBLISHER
14 minutes
25 !'
13
10 "
14
Manuscript
Manuscript
Cos Cob Press
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1925
1929
1931
1931
1932
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ANDANTINO
string, woodwinds, clarinets, flute
CONCERTO FOR VIOLONCELLO AND
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
10 minutes
Manuscript
In preparation
1931
CHORAL WORKS
SUITE
women's chorus, 2 pianos
18 minutes Manuscript
1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
SUITE FOR STRING QUARTET 10 minutes Manuscript 1924
CONCERTO FOR PIANO 25 " Cos Cob Press 1927
clarinet, string quartet
PIANO SONATA 14 " Cos Cob Press 1928
STRING QUARTET 4 movements 24 " Cos Cob Press 1929
SEXTET FOR FLUTE, OBOE, .CLARINET 10 " Manuscript 19'32
BASSOON, HORN AND PIANO 10 "
SEXTET FOR 2 VIOLINS, 2 VIOLAS
2 CELLOS In preparation
ANDANTE
ANDANTINO
SUITE
CONCERTO
PIANO SONATA
STRING QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson; New York Phil
harmonic Stadium, Hollywood Bowl, Willem Van Hoog-
straten.
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Artur Rodzinski; Internation
al Program (Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation),
Hans Kindler; Pan American Program, Berlin.
Women's University Glee Club, New York.
Societe Musicale Independante, Paris; League of Com
posers, New York; Philadelphia; All American Concert,
Paris ; Pro Musica, Los Angeles.
Copland-Sessions (Concerts, New York; Societe Musicale
Independante, Paris; Scandinavia and Hungary; League
of Composers, New York; .Cleveland Museum, Cleve
land; San Francisco; California State Teachers Con
vention; American Chamber Music Festival.
Copland-Sessions Concerts, New York; Pan American
Concerts, New World Quartet ; American tour, Elizabeth
Sprague Coolidge Foundation, Pro Arte Quartet.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Lincoln County, Okla., 1898 now living in Glendora, Calif.
Studied at University of .California; orchestration and harmony with Altschuler, Bliss,
Farwell, Schonfeld, Dillon; Scalero and Bpulanger. Guggenheim Fellowship; inter
collegiate Fellowship, California, for composition, lecturing and teaching. Contributor to
various magazines. Chiefly interested in instrumental music abstract and classic wherein
no one element (harmony, rhythm, counterpoint, orchestration) is more important than
another.
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CHARLES HAUBIEL
CHORAL DURATION PUBLISHER
KARMA symphonic variations 25 minutes Manuscript
Columbia Records
SUITE PASSECAILLE 20 " Manuscript
ALUEMANDE MINUET SAHABANDE-
GAVOTTE
CHORAL WORKS
3 SEA SONGS H. W. Gray 1931
men's chorus with orchestra or
piano duet; baritone or tenor solo
CHAMBER MUSIC
*
A SUITE FOR TRIO "AMPHYCROMES" 1932
piano, violin, cello
"CRYPTICS" In preparation
4 pieces for bassoon and piano
or chamber orchestra
STAGE WORKS
BRIGANDS PREFERRED a musical satire 1932
solo, quartet and chorus, small
orchestra
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
KARMA Columbia Phonograph Orchestra, New York
3 SEA SONGS New York University Glee Club, New York.
Recordings.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Delta, Ohio, 1894 now living in New York.
Studied piano with Ganz and Lhevinne; composition with Scalero. Lectured and con-
certized in America. At present assistant professor music department of New York
University. Interested in all forms of composition (prefers polyphonic idiom).
WILLIAM CLIFFORD HEILMAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER ^ DATE
BY THE PONTA CATANIA Manuscript 1916
SUITE Manuscript 1924
CHAMBER MUSIC
TRIO Society for
violin, cello, piano Publication of
American Music
SUITE Manuscript
six instruments
SUITE Manuscript
flute, piano
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Williamsport, Pa., 1877 now living in Cambridge, Mass.
Graduate Harvard University and M.A, Harvard; pupil of Widor and Rheinberger.
Society Publication American Music Award. Special interest in orchestra and chamber
music.
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WALTER HELPER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SUITE
OVERTURE TO A CHILDREN'S OPERA
PROMENADE, INTERMEZZO AND CAKE
WALK
CHORAL WORKS
MOTET IN FIVE VOICES ON A PSALM
OF DAVID
mixed, a cappella
A DUTCH LULLABY FOR Six VOICES
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes
10
11
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET No. 1
strings
QUARTET No. 2
string
PIANO QUINTET IN G
piano and string quartet
STRING TRIO IN F 10
. APPASSIONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 9
SONATA FOR PIANO
40
35
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
6 minutes Manuscript
4 " Manuscript
40 minutes Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Published
Published
QUARTET No. 1
MOTET
A DUTCH LULLABY
APPASSIONATA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Van der Voort Quartet, Santa Barbara.
Madrigalisti Romani, Rome.
National Broadcasting Company, New York.
Santa Cecilia Concert, Rome; New York.
DATE
1927
1928
1931
1028
1930
1923
1926
1927
1928
1928
1931
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Lawrence, Mass., 1896 now living in New York.
Graduate of Harvard University; pupil of Respighi in Rome; Mason in Boston. Ameri
can Academy in Rome Fellowship. At present assistant professor of music, Hunter Col
lege, New York. Special interest chamber music.
JAMES GUTHEIM HELLER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
LITTLE SUITE
DURATION PUBLISHER
Manuscript
DATE
1932
CHORAL WORKS
HYMNS, NEW UNION HYMNAL
SERVICES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE
organ, voice
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
THREE AQUATINTS FOR STRING
QUARTET
ELEGIE AND PASTORALE FOR QUARTET
piano, voice without words
Published
Manuscript
45 minutes Manuscript
30
30
Published
Manuscript
1930-32
1930-32
1931
1928
1931
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New Orleans, La., 1892 now living in Concinnati, Ohio.
Studied with Stillman-Kelley and Durst; graduate of Hebrew Union College as rabbi.
At present rabbi and director in many national Jewish organizations ; lecturer and writer.
Society Publication American Music Award. Has been annotator for program notes
Cincinnati Orchestra. Interested in music for synagogue service, adapting synagogal
modes and melodies to present time. Interested in choral and chamber music.
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ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"MOUNTAIN LEGEND"
cello
DIABOLIC SKETCH
Two NOCTURNES
HANS LEVY HENIOT
DURATION PUBLISHER
IS minutes Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
STRING QUARTET
STRING QUARTET
11
10
20-22 minutes
10 "
15 "
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
1929
1930
1924
1927
1930
MOUNTAIN LEGEND
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Qssip Gabrilowitsch ; Cin
cinnati Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Germany, 1903 now living in .Chicago, III
Pupil of Pizzetti in Milan, Schreker in Berlin, Heniot, Levy, and Weidig in America.
Member of piano faculty, American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Paderewski Award.
Interested in orchestral and piano composition.
EDWARD BURL1N6AME HILL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER
STEVENSONIANA SUITE No. 1
STEVENSONIANA SUITE No. 2
LILACS poem for orchestra
SYMPHONY No. 1 B FLAT
SYMPHONY No. 2 C MAJOR
CONCERTINO PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR FLUTE AND PIANO
SONATA FOR CLARINET AND PIANO
15 minutes Manuscript
parts and score
available
12
19
18
20
10
10 minutes
12 "
G, Schirmer, Inc.
Cos Cob Press
Manuscript
parts and score
available
Manuscript
parts and score
available
Manuscript
1922
1926
1927
1929
1931
Manuscript
Society for
Publication of
American Music
1926
1927
SONATA FOR FLUTE AND PIANO
LILACS poem for orchestra
SYMPHONY No. 1
STEVENSONIANA SUITE No. 1
STEVENSONIANA SUITE No. 2
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, Nev*
York; .Cleveland.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, New
York; Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
New York Symphony Society; Boston Symphony Or
chestra; Philadelphia Orchestra; Chicago; Cleveland;
Cincinnati.
New York Symphony Society; Boston Symphony Or
chestra; Paris Concert, Sandor Harmati; Musicians Re
lief Orchestra, Chalmers Clifton.,
Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Boston Symphony Orchestra.
SYMPHONY No. 2
CONCERTINO PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
BIOGRAPHY
Born in .Cambridge, Mass., 1872 living now in Cambridge.
Studied with Paine, Chadwick and Widor; graduate of Harvard University. Professor
of music Harvard University, chairman Division of Music. Specialized m French music.
Society Publication American Music Award. Interested in orchestral composition chiefly.
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HENRY HOLDEN HUSS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"NOCTURNE"
with orchestra, mixed voices
THE PRIDE OF PAUL REVERE
soprano, women's chorus, orchestra
PIANO CONCERTO
DURATION PUBLISHER
8 minutes
30
Manuscript
Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN B MINOR (No. 3) 23 minutes
TRIO FOR PIANO, VIOLIN, CELT o ( No 2. ) 25
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO 22
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (No. 2) 22
STRING QUARTET (No. 4)
Society for
Publication of
American Music
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
1918
1921
1922
1926
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
STRING QUARTET, B MINOR
SONATA, VIOLA AND PIANO
SONATA, VIOLIN AND PIANO
PIANO CONCERTO
Peterboro, Bicentennial of Federation of Music Clubs.
New York.
Harvard Club, New York.
Boston Symphony; New York Philharmonic; Cincinnati;
Pittsburgh; Detroit; St. Paul.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Newark, N. J., 1862 now living in New York City.
Graduated from Munich Royal Conservatory; pupil of Rheinberger and Giebil. Soloist
with many symphonic orchestras throughout America. At present Masters School Dobbs
Ferry, piano department; lecturer at Hunter College, New York City; teacher of piano
and theory. Society Publication American Music Award. Interested especially in chamber
music, songs and piano music.
HERBERT REYNOLDS INCH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
VARIATIONS ON A MODAL THEME
SYMPHONY
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE FOR SMALL ORCHESTRA
SERENADE FOR SMALL ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUINTET
piano and string quartet
DURATION PUBLISHER
14 minutes Manuscript
25 " Manuscript
19 minutes Manuscript
In preparation
25 minutes Manuscript
DATE
1927
1932
1929
1930
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
Ensemble from Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, How
ard Hanson, Rochester,- New Jersey Orchestra, Mont-
clair. West Orange; Sinfonia Orchestra, Rochester; Pro
Musica, Howard Hanson, New York.
Rome.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Missoula, Mont., 1904 now living in New York.
Graduate of Eastman School of Music; Fellowship from University of Rochester;
American Academy Rome Fellowship. Taught theory at Eastman School, Rochester.
Interested in English folk music and American folk music of Anglo-Saxon origin; in
terested in all forms of composition.
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VARIATIONS ON A
MODAL THEME
SYMPHONY
SUITE FOR SMALL ORCHESTRA
QUINTET
CHARLES iVES
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
FROM ORCHESTRAL SET: "HOLIDAYS"
"DECORATION DAY"
"FOURTH OF JULY"
DURATION PUBLISHER
10 minutes
10 "
FIRST ORCHESTRAL SET "THREE
PLACES IN NEW ENGLAND" 20
SECOND ORCHESTRAL SET 20
FOURTH SYMPHONY 40-45
Photostat copies
Edition Adler,
Berlin
Photostat copies
Photostat copies
New Music
PATE
1913
1914
1915
1916
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
IST MOVEMENT FROM ORCHESTRAL SET
"HOLIDAYS" 10 minutes
strings, flute, horn and bells
Photostat copies 1913
CHORAL WORKS
THREE PIECES FOR UNISON .CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA
"A MAN" "Lincoln the Great Com
moner," from Edwin Markham's
poem
"THE MASSES"
"AN ELECTION"
5 minutes
10 "
5 "
New Music
Photostat copies
Manuscript
1912
1915
1921
CHAMBER MUSIC
FIFTH VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
SECOND SET
for trumpet, woodwind, violin and
piano
20 minutes
10 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
1919
1912-21
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Many of Mr. Ives' works for Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra and his .Chamber Music
have been played by various organizations in the United States, Europe, and Havana,
BIOGRAPHY
Graduate of Yale University ; studied with Shelley and Parker. Formerly church organist
in Danbury, New Haven and New York; member of Pro Musica and Pan American
Association. At present engaged in business. Interested in all forms of composition.
69
FREDERICK JACOBI
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE EVE OF SAINT AGNES
SYMPHONY
Two ASSYRIAN PRAYERS
soprano or tenor
INDIAN DANCES
DURATION PUBLISHER
25 minutes
22
12
18 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1923
1924
1926
Universal Edition
CCBirchard&Co. 1928
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Two ASSYRIAN PRAYERS 12 minutes Manuscript 1926
soprano or tenor, 18 instruments
NOCTURNE 8 " Manuscript 1926
flute, IS instruments
CHORAL WORKS
THE POET IN THE DESERT 18 minutes
mixed voices, baritone solo
FRIDAY EVENING SYNAGOGICAL SERVICE 20 "
mixed voices, baritone solo,
a cappella
Manuscript 1925
BlochPublish'gCo. 1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET 18 minutes
based on Indian themes
SONG AND PIECES FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
VOCALISES FOR HIGH VOICE AND PIANO
Society for
Publication of
American Music
'G. Schirmer, Inc.
Universal Edition
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1916-26
Composers' Music
Corporation
Alphonse Leduc
Alphonse Leduc 1930
THE EVE OF SAINT AGNES
SYMPHONY
INDIAN DANCES
Two ASSYRIAN PRAYERS
NOCTURNE FOR FLUTE AND
SMALL ORCHESTRA
THE POET IN THE DESERT
STRING QUARTET BASED
ON INDIAN THEMES
SABBATH EVENING SERVICE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
San Francisco Symphony, Alfred Hertz ; New Symphony,
Artur Bodanzky, New York; .Colonne Orchestra, Lazare
Saminsky, Paris.
San Francisco Symphony; Rochester Symphony, Albert
Coates.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston and Cam
bridge, Mass.; San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco
and Berkeley, Calif.; Philadelphia Symphony, Leopold
Stokowski, Philadelphia and New York.
League of Composers, New York; Worcester Festival,
Albert Stoessel; Elizabeth Coolidge Festival, Washing
ton ; Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock, .Chicago ; Hans
Kindler in Rome, Prague and Vienna.
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester; Wor
cester; Boston Symphony, Alfredo Casella.
Society of the Friends of Music, New York.
Zurich Festival of the International Society for Con
temporary Music; Corporazione delle Nuove Musiche,
Rome; Milan; League of Composers, New York; Bos
ton; Chicago; San Francisco and other cities.
Temple Emami El, New York under Lazare Saminsky;
since performed in the leading synagogues in San Fran
cisco and Philadelphia.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in San Francisco, Calif., 1891 now living in America.
Studied with Goldmark, Gallico, Joseffy, Juon and Bloch. Formerly assistant conductor
Metropolitan Opera Company. Member executive board League of Composers; charter
member of American Music Guild. Society Publication American Music Award. Interested
in musical material of American Indians; interested in all forms of composition.
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PHILIP JAMES
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE "BRET HARTE"
OVERTURE IN OLDEN STYLE ON
FRENCH NOELS
WlR GLAUBEN ALL* AN EINEN GOTT
Bach transcription
SONGS OF THE NIGHT
STATION W.G.Z.B.X. Suite
DURATION PUBLISHER
8 minutes Manuscript
12
3
15
15
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1925
1926
1929
1930
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
11 instruments
KAM MERS YM PHONIE
11 instruments
CONCERTINO FOR PIANO AND CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA Mozart transcription 11
11 instruments
32 minutes Manuscript
30
Manuscript
Published
1924
1926
1929
CHORAL WORKS
NIGHTINGALE OF BETHLEHEM
mixed chorus, orchestra
THE NUN
women's chorus, orchestra
LIGHT OF GOD
mixed chorus, orchestra
MISSA IMAGINUM "MASS OF THE
PICTURES"
mixed chorus, orchestra
STABAT MATER SPECTOSA
mixed chorus, orchestra
30 minutes Published
20 " Published
25 " Published
45 "
1 hour
Published
Published
1917
1922
1928
1929
1930
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
FIRST ORGAN SONATA
40 minutes Manuscript 1926
25 " Published 1929
STAGE WORKS
JUDITH ballet with narrator
chamber orchestra
1 hour
Manuscript
1927
. STATION W.G.Z.B.X.
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Suite for large orchestra National Broadcasting Or
chestra, Eugene Goossens, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1890 now living in New York.
Graduated College of the City of New York; studied composition with Norris, and
Schenck. Lecturer on music; assistant professor of music New York University; music
instructor at Columbia University ; conductor Bamberger Little Symphony Orchestra and
radio station WOR; National Broadcasting Company Orchestral Award, 1932. In
terested in orchestral and choral composition.
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DOROTHY JAMES
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THREE SYMPHONIC FRAGMENTS
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
10 minutes Manuscript 1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
FOUR PRELUDES FROM THE CHINESE
contralto and piano quintet
SUITE FOR STRING QUARTET
RHAPSODY
piano, violin, cello
STRING QUARTET IN ONE MOVEMENT
15 minutes Manuscript
12
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
1924
1926
1930
STAGE WORKS
INCIDENTAL MUSIC FOR "As You
LIKE IT" in collaboration with
Hamilton Forrest
2 pianos, oboe, string trio
PAOLO AND FRANCESCA opera Act 1
orchestra, 5 voices
remaining 3 acts in preparation
Manuscript
Manuscript
1927
1931
"PAOLO AND FRANCESCA"
Concert
THREE SYMPHONIC
FRAGMENTS
"FOUR PRELUDES FROM THE
CHINESE"
SUITE FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
INCIDENTAL MUSIC FOR
"As You LIKE IT"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
Chicago ; Detroit.
Chicago.
Chicago.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Chicago, 111., 1901 now living in Chicago.
Pupil of Adolf Weidig. At present instructor in musical theory in Michigan State
Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Interested in orchestral and operatic composition.
WERNER JANSSEN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
NEW YEAR'S EVE IN NEW YORK
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes C C. Birchard&.Co. 1929
large and small score
10 minutes C. C. Birchard & Co.
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
OBSEQUIES OF A SAXOPHONE
6 wind instruments, snare drum
This list does not include Mr. Janssen's many well known musical comedies.
NEW YEAR'S EVE IN
NEW YORK
OBSEQUIES OF A SAXOPHONE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester ; Cleve
land Orchester, Nicolai Sokoloff, New York; Neighbor
hood Playhouse, Cleveland Symphony, New York; Phil
harmonic Symphony, Stadium, Albert Coates, New York.
Elizabeth Coolidge Music Festival, Washington, D. C.
RECORDINGS
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1899 now living in New York.
Graduate of Dartmouth College; pupil of Converse, Chadwick and Friedheim; Uni
versity of California music degree ; Juilliard Fellowship ; Fellowship American Academy
in Rome. Interested specially in orchestral works.
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TADEUSZ JARECKI
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OP. 5 THREE AKIAS
voice
OP. 20, SINFONXA BREVE
OP. 26, CHIMERE symphonic poem
OP. 29, LA Fouix symphonic suite
OP. 30, SYMPHONY No. 2
OP. 27, CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND PIANO
SYMPHONIC SUITE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
10 minutes
16 "
10 "
16
20
14
Gebethner & Wolff 1926
/w hire at NJB.C.
Manuscript
for hire
Carl Fischer
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
1929
1925
1927
1930
1930
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
OP. 1, Two FRAGMENTS
16 Instruments
OP. 19, SEA IDYLL
16 instruments
OP. 28, CALKINS SONGS
voice t 13 instruments
6 minutes
4 "
12 "
Alpha Music
1931
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1914
for hire at N.B.C.
Manuscript 1926
for hire
CHORAL WORKS
OP. 17, LAND OF OUR HEARTS
mixed quartet, 16 instruments
16 minutes Photostated 1916
for hire at JVAC.
CHAMBER MUSIC
OP. 11, TRIO: RONDO
piano, violin, cello
OP. 21, STRING QUARTET
OP. 22, UKRAINIAN FOLK-RHAPSODY
piano, violin, cello
OP. 23, TRIO
piano, violin, cello
OP. 24, THREE POEMS
voice, piano, violin, cello
OP. 25, STRING QUARTET
7 minutes Manuscript
30
10
12
16
19
1921
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1918
Manuscript 1922
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
1923
1924
1925
CHIMERE, OP. 26, sym
phonic poem
SINFONIA BREVE, OP. 20
LA FOULE, OP. 29
THREE ARIAS, OP. 5
SEA IDYLL, OP. 19
Two FRAGMENTS
CALKINS SONGS, OP. 28
LAND OF OUR HEARTS, OP. 17
STUNG QUARTET, OP. 21
STRING QUARTET, OP. 25
TRIO-RONDO, OP. 11
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowsld, Philadelphia;
National Broadcasting Symphony, Walter Damrosch;
Pasdeloup Orchestra, Paris; Symphony Orchestra, Vlad
imir Bakaleinikoff, Cincinnati; Warsaw Philharmonic;
Lemberg Philharmonic.
Warsaw Philharmonic (radio) ; Lemberg Philharmonic.
Polish Symphony Orchestra, Chicago; National Orches
tral Association, Leon Barzin, New York; National
Broadcasting Ensemble.
Lemberg Philharmonic ; Paris.
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Howard Barlow (radio)
Warsaw Philharmonic, (radio), Lemberg Philharmonic;
National Broadcasting Symphonic Ensemble (radio).
Warsaw Philharmonic (radio) ; Lemberg Philharmonic.
Lemberg Philharmonic, Paris; Lemberg.
National Broadcasting Company Orchestra and chorus.
Paris; London; Rome; Venice; Warsaw; Lemberg.
Paris; Warsaw; Vilna.
Warsaw.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Poland, 1889 now living in Paris, France.
Pupil of Henry Jarecki, Niewiadomski and Taneiev; Coolidge Prize, 1918. Formerly
staff member National Broadcasting Company; conductor of orchestral concerts and
opera, Poland. Society for Publication American Music Award. Interested chiefly in
orchestral composition.
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WERNER JOSTEN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CONCERTO SACRO I
string orchestra and piano
CONCERTO SACRO II
string orchestra and piano
JUNGLE
full orchestra
BIBLICAL SUITE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
22 minutes C. C Birchard & Co. 1927
20 " CC Birchard & Co. 1927
14 " Universal Edition 1928
In preparation
CHORAL WORKS
HYMNUS TO THE QUENE OF PARADYS 5 minutes G. Schirmer, Inc.
alto solo, women's voices, strings
and organ
CRUCIFIXION IS " G. Schirmer, Inc.
bass solo, mixed voices, a cappella
INDIAN SERENADEr-Shelley 5 " Manuscript
tenor, orchestra and chorus
ODE FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY 25 "
soprano and baritone soli, mixed
voices, orchestra
A UNE MADONE Baudelaire 12 "
solo tenor and orchestra
1921
1922
1922
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1925
Manuscript 1929
STAGE WORKS
JUNGLE ballet
full orchestra
BATOULA ballet
full orchestra
14 minutes Universal Edition 1928
1 hour Manuscript 1931
CONCERTO SACRO I
CONCERTO SACRO II
JUNGLE
ODE FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY
CRUCIFIXION
HYMNUS TO THE QUENE OF
PARADYS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Juilliard Orchestra, Albert Stoessel, New York; Roches
ter Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Juilliard Orchestra, Albert Stoessel, New York; Boston
Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, Northampton;
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston; Chicago
Symphony, Frederick Stock, Chicago.
Worcester Festival, Albert Stoessel, Smith College,
Northampton.
Oratorio Society of New York, Albert Stoessel.
Many women's choruses throughout the country.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Germany, 1888 living now in Northampton, Mass.
Pupil of Siegel and Dalcroze. Professor of composition and fugue at Smith College,
Northampton; director of opera festivals at Smith College. Juilliard School Publication
Award. Specially interested in orchestral composition for concert and stage.
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EDGAR ST1LLMAN KEllEY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
ALADDIN CHINESE SYMPHONIC SUITE C. C. Blrdiard & Co. 1915
ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYMPHONIC
SUITE 30 minutes Oliver Ditson 1922
PIT AND THE PENDULUM SYMPHONIC Society for the Pub-
SUITE lication of Ameri
can Music 1930
NEW ENGLAND SYMPHONY C. C Birchard & Co. 1922
"GULLIVER" SYMPHONY Manuscript 1914
SYMPHONIC Music TO THE PLAY OF
MACBETH single numbers for concert
SYMPHONIC Music TO THE PLAY OF
BEN HUR
ISRAFEL
voice and orchestra
ELDORADO
voice and orchestra
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONFLUENTTA 1913
string orchestra
CHORAL WORKS
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 2 hours 1918
ALICE IN WONDERLAND 20 minutes
chorus, 20 mimes
MANY SHORT CHORAL NUMBERS..
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUINTET FOR STRING QUARTET AND
PIANO 35 minutes
STRING QUARTET 30 "
STAGE WORKS
LYRIC OPERA PURTTANIA 2 hours
ALICE IN WONDERLAND pantomime Manuscript
now being revised
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
The above works have been frequently performed in the United States and in Europe.
BIOGRAPHY
Bora in Sparta, Wis., 1857 now living at Western College, Oxford, Ohio.
Graduate of Stuttgart Conservatory, University of Miami degree, University of Cal
ifornia degree. Lectured extension department New York University; was professor
of musical theory Yale University; dean of composition ^Cincinnati Conservatory. Fel
lowship for composition Western College, Oxford, Ohio. Interested in orchestral and
chamber music; has made special studies in Chinese music; has employed Greek scales
in a modern manner.
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BORIS KOUTZEN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
POEM NOCTURNE "SOLITUDE"
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
1927
II minutes Manuscript
orchestral material
for hire Elkan
Vogel, Philadelphia
SYMPHONIC MOVEMENT FOR VIOLIN 12 La Sirene Musicale 1929
AND ORCHESTRA orchestral parts
forbwe
SYMPHONIC POEM GALLEY FORGE" 10 " Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN B FLAT MAJOR 29 minutes Manuscript 1922
SONATA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN 24 " Manuscript 1928
SONATINA FOR PIANO 12 " La Sirene Musicale 1931
STAGE WORKS
ONE ACT OPERA
In preparation
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
POEM NOCTURNE "SOLITUDE^ Philadelphia Orchestra, composer-conductor, Philadel
phia; San Francisco Orchestra, Alfred Hertz, San Fran
cisco; Philadelphia Orchestra, Alexander Smallens,
Philadelphia.
Chamber Music Association, Philadelphia,
Art Alliance, Philadelphia.
STRING QUARTET
SONATA FOR PIANO AND
VIOLIN
SONATINA FOR PIANO
Society for Contemporary Music, Philadelphia; League
of Composers, New York,
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1901 now living in Philadelphia, Pa.
Studied with Gliere in Moscow. At present head of violin department, Philadelphia
Conservatory of Music; member of board Philadelphia Society for Contemporary Music.
Until recently interested in instrumental composition; interested now also in opera.
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A. WALTER KRAMER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
Two SYMPHONIC SKETCHES, OP. 37A
SYMPHONIC RHAPSODY IN F MINOR
OP. 35, FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA
CHACONNE BY J. S. BACH
DURATION PUBLISHER PATE
10 minutes Manuscript 1914
17 " Orchestral score and 1915
parts for hire in
ms. Orchestral part
reduced for piano,
Carl Fischer, Inc.
15 " J. Fischer & Bro. 1924
orchestral score and
parts for hire
CHORAL WORKS
A Rococo ROMANCE
chorus of women's voices, soprano
solo, orchestra or piano
16 minutes C. C Birchard & Co. 1904
edition with piano
orchestral score, parts
in ms. for hire
CHAMBER MUSIC
INTERLUDE FOR. A DRAMA
medium voice without words,
o"boe, viola, cello and piano
3 minutes G. Ricordi & Co. 1921
A Rococo ROMANCE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Manhattan Opera House, Artists* Choir, New York;
New York Matinee Musicale Society; Hackensack Wo
men's Chorus; Dayton Music Club Chorus.
Two SYMPHONIC SKETCHES New York Philharmonic ; Cincinnati Symphony ; St. Louis
Symphony; Minneapolis Symphony Los Angeles Phil
harmonic.
Stadium Symphony, Lewisohn Stadium, New York, Ilya
Schkolnik; Aeolian Hall, New York, Kathleen Parlow.
Cincinnati Symphony, Eugene Goossens; Cleveland Or
chestra, Nikolai Sokoloff; Seattle Symphony, Karl
Krueger.
Eva Gauthier, chamber music ensemble, New York; In
ternational Composers 1 Guild, New York.
SYMPHONIC RHAPSODY IN
F MINOR
CHACONNE> Bach
INTERLUDE FOR A DRAMA
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1890 now living in New York
Studied violin under father Maximilian Kramer, Carl Hauser and Richard Arnold ; com
position chiefly self taught. Editor-in-chief of MUSICAL AMERICA; member of Advisory
Board, League of Composers ; member of Board of United States Section, International
Society for Contemporary Music; member of Board, Society for Publication of Ameri
can Music; member of The Bohemians. Specially interested in orchestral composition.
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EDWARD FRAMPTON KURTZ
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
LA CHARMANTE
TONE POEM "PARTHENOPE"
DURATION PUBLISHER
SYMPHONY A MINOR
MARCH IN D
TONE POEM "THE DAEMON LOVER"
CHAMBER MUSIC
SUITE "FROM THE WEST"
string quartet
STRING QUARTET C MINOR
sonata form
8 minutes
10 "
30
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
15 minutes Manuscript
30 " Manuscript
DATE
1914
1922
1927
1919
1928
1932
MARCH IN D
SYMPHONY A MINOR SCHERZO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Cincinnati Orchestra, composer-conductor; Cleveland Or
chestra, composer-conductor ; Minneapolis Orchestra, Emil
Oberhoffer, Henri Verbrugghen; St. Louis Orchestra,
Rudolph Ganz.
Rochester, Howard Hanson.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New Castle, Pa., 1881 now living Iowa State Teachers College, Iowa.
Studied Ysaye and Von Kuntz, Goetschius, Stillman Kelley, and Clapp. At present head
of orchestral music department Iowa State Teachers College; conductor of Waterloo
Symphony Orchestra. Special interest in orchestral composition and chamber music;
interested in problems of school orchestras.
ALLAN LINCOLN LANGLEY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY No. 1 IN D MINOR, OP. 42
ROMANTIC SUITET transcription from
Op, 85 of J. Raff OP. 59
SYMPHONY No. 2 IN D MINOR, OP. 63
WALTZES FOR ORCHESTRA
VARIATIONS ON AN ORIGINAL THEME
ORCHESTRAL PICTURE "THE ISLAND OF
THE FAY"
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN B FLAT, OP. 39
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO, OP. 40
DURATION PUBLISHER
40 minutes
20
55-60 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1920
1926
Manuscript 1927
score and parts avail
able or score only
In preparation
In preparation
25 minutes
35-40 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
1918
1919
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
STRING QUARTET
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO
SYMPHONY No. 2 IN D MINOR
WALTZES FOR ORCHESTRA
Boston; MacDowell Club, New York.
Boston; MacDowell Club, New York.
National Orchestral Association, Leon Barzin, New York.
Philharmonic, Stadium Concerts; Rochester Civic Sym
phony; Boston Symphony, etc. Conducted by Willem
Mengelberg, Frederick Stock, Willem van Hoogstraten,
Ernest Schelling, etc.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Newport, R. L, 1892 now living in New York .City.
Studied at New England Conservatory of Music with Winternitz and Adamowsky in
violin and ensemble ; studied composition, orchestration, counterpoint, etc., with Chadwick,
Shepherd, Redmond and Mason. At present coach in orchestration, viola player and
guest conductor; contributor to various magazines. Interested in orchestral and chamber
works only.
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WESLEY LA VIOLETTE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
REQUIEM
PENETRELLA
18 part string orchestra
OSIRIS
DEDICATIONS CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN
SPOOK-HOUR "SCHESZINO"
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes
9
19
20
5 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
BATE
1925
1928
1929
1929
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SCHERZINO
6 minutes Manuscript
1931
CHORAL WORKS
THE BROKEN VINE 20 minutes Gamble
tenor solo, mixed a-cappella chorus
ANIMA MUNDI festival 30 " In preparation
1921
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET 23 minutes Schnieder 1926
PIANO QUINTET 25 " Schneider 1927
SONATINA ^ 10 " Manuscript 1931
two violins alone
FIVE SONGS FOR VOICE AND STRING
QUARTET 12 " Manuscript 1931
SONATINA four movements 10 " Manuscript 1931
two inolins
STAGE WORKS
SHYLOCK opera in 3 acts Shakespeare 2 hours Manuscript
SWANWHITE opera in 2 acts
Strindberg In preparation
1929
REQUIEM
PENETRELLA
DEDICATIONS CONCERTO
THE BROKEN VINE
SCHERZINO, THE SPOOK
HOUR
FIVE SONGS
STRING QUARTET
PIANO QUINTET
SHYLOCK prelude and ballet
Act II
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
( Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock, Chicago; Minne
apolis Symphony, Henry Verbrugghen, Minneapolis, St,
Paul; San Francisco Symphony, Rudolph Ganz; Alfred
Cortot, Paris.
Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock, Albert Spalding.
Second Pacific Festival of American Music, California,
Howard Hanson,
National Chamber Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz, and many
performances on tour.
St. Louis Symphony, John Charles Thomas; Los An
geles Symphony.
Chicago, Rochester, Tucson, Los Angeles, Hart House
Quartet.
Rudolph 'Ganz and Neill Quartet, International Society
for .Contemporary Music, Chicago.
Milwaukee Philharmonic Orchestra, Frank Waller.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in St. James, Minn., 1894 now living in Chicago, 111.
Graduate Northwestern University School of Music, Chicago Musical College degree.
Associate director and head of theory department Chicago Musical College; president
Chicago ( Chapter of International Society for Contemporary Music. Interested in all
forms of composition, especially opera, symphony and chamber music.
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CHARLES MARTIN TORNOY LOEFFLER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
EVOCATION symphonic poem
orchestra and 4 part women's chorus
MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD
Juilliard School
Publication
G. Schirmer, Inc.
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CANTICUM FRATSIS Sous
For voice and chamber orchestra
strings, piano, celesta, 3 flutes,
English horn, 2 horns
Library of Congress,
Washington, D,C
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET: Music FOR 4 STRINGS
In memory of Victor Chapman
Two RHAPSODIES FOR PIANO, OBOE, VIOLA
PARTITA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN
4 movements
G. Schirmer, Inc.
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Manuscript
STAGE WORKS
LIFE Is BUT A DREAM
Chinese opera in 4 acts
Manuscript
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Loeffler's performances have been so numerous in America and Europe that it is
impossible to list them here.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Alsace, 1861 now living in Medfield, Mass.
Studied in Berlin and Paris with Joachim, Massart and Guiraud. Formerly soloist and
assistant concert master, Boston Symphony. Juilliard School Publication Award; Society
for Publication Music Award. Interested in all forms of music.
OTTO LUEN1NG
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC POEM, OP. 5
CONCERTINO, OP. 13
flute solo
SYMPHONIC POEM,, OP. 15
SERENADE, OP. 18
3 horns soli
"AMERICANA" FOR ORCHESTRA
DIVERTIMENTO FOR ORCHESTRA
DIRGE FOR ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONCERTINO, OP. 13 flute
THREE SONGS soprano, orchestra
SERENADE, OP. 183 horns
SYMPHONIETTA FOR CHAMBER
DURATION PUBLISHER
18 minutes
15
14
7
15 minutes
10
7
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
In preparation
In preparation
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
CHORAL WORKS
Two CHORUSES (after Byron) OP. 19 7 minutes Manuscript
a cappella, women's voices
"CHRIST is ARISEN" 5 " Manuscript
mixed voices, organ
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA VIOLIN AND PIANO 12 minutes Manuscript
OP. 2 SEXTET 20 " Manuscript
flute, clarinet, horn, violin, viola,
cello
OP. 3 SONATA FOR FLUTE AND PIANO 7 " Manuscript
OP. 4 STRING QUARTET 40 " Manuscript
OP. 6 INTROITUS FOR ORGAN 10 " Manuscript
TRIO, PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO 18 " Manuscript
SECOND SONATA, VIOLIN AND PIANO 20 " Manuscript
OP. 10 CHORAL PHANTASY FOR ORGAN 14 " Manuscript
OP. 11 THE SOUNDLESS SONG 25 " Manuscript
soprano, string quartet, piano, flute,
clarinet
OP. 12 SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO SOLO 10 " Manuscript
OP. 13 TRIO FOR FLUTE, VIOLIN AND
SOPRANO 12 " Manuscript
OP. 14 SECOND STRING QUARTET 20 " Manuscript
OP. 20 THIRD STRING QUARTET 35 " Manuscript
TEN SONGS, FOR SOPRANO 10 " Manuscript
"FANTASIA BREVIS" FOR ORGAN 10 " Manuscript
STAGE WORKS
MUSICAL SETTING FOR MAETERLINCK'S
"SISTER BEATRICE"
cast, alto, solo, chorus, organ
"EVANGELINE" opera in 4 acts 2# hours
soloists, orchestra, chorus;
45 minutes Manuscript
DATE
1921
1923
1924
1927
Manuscript
also possible in
condensed version
1923
1926
1927
1928
1929
1918
1919
1919
1920
1922
1922
1922
1922
1922
1923
1923
1924
1928
1930
1932
1925
1932
SYMPHONIC POEM, OP. 15
SERENADE
THREE SONGS
SISTER BEATRICE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Rochester Philharmonic, Eugene Goossens, Howard Han
son; Rochester Civic; N.B.C, Guy Harrison.
American Composers* -Concerts, Howard Hanson.
Rochester.
Chamber Music performed frequently.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Milwaukee, Wis., 1900 now living in New York
Pupil of Jarnach, Ziehn, Middleschulte ; Busoni Circle, Zurich, Guggenheim Fellow
ship. Formerly guest conductor American Opera Company. Formerly Executive Director
Eastman School opera department. Assistant conductor and ^ conductor of Rochester
American Opera Company. Interested in all forms of composition.
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QUINTO MAGAN1NI
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
TUOLUMNE, A CALIFORNIA RHAPSODY 14 minutes
trumpet and orchestra
NIGHT ON AN ISLAND OF PHANTASY 16
A CUBAN RHAPSODY
GENEKEERE, A ROMANTIC RHAPSODY
A MAN OF DESTINY dramatic overture
SYMPHONY No. 1 IN G MINOR
ORCHESTRATING "A CHRISTMAS AT
ANGELS"
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
14 minutes
Score published
1920
parts for hire
16 "
Manuscript
1922
for hire
8 "
Published
1926
score and parts
for sale
12
Manuscript
1930
11
Manuscript
1931
28
Manuscript
1932
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
AN ORNITHOLOGICAL SUITE
IS instruments
17 minutes
Score published
parts for hire
1930
CHORAL WORKS
SONGS OF THE^CHINESE
women 3 s voices, 2 pianos
THE CATHEDRAL AT SENS
orchestral concertino, solo cello,
mixed choir
15 minutes
22 "
Published
To be published
1925
1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATE GAULOISE flute and piano 14 minutes Published 1929
SONATE DA CAMERA violin and piano 30 " Manuscript 1927
STRING QUARTET No. 1 22 " Manuscript 1929
PIANO SONATA, SUITE A TRE 20 " Published 1928
flute, violin, cello
STAGE WORKS
"EVEN HOURS" ballet in four pictures
2 solo dancers, dance chorus,
"A .CHRISTMAS AT ANGELS" in one act
large cast, chorus and orchestra
18 minutes Manuscript
70
Manuscript
1930
1932
TUOLUMNE
NIGHT ON AN ISLAND OF
PHANTASY
A CUBAN RHAPSODY
SYMPHONY No. 1
AN ORNITHOLOGICAL SUITE
SONGS OF THE CHINESE
CATHEDRAL AT SENS
SONATE GAULOISE
SONATA DA CAMERA
SUITE A TRE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Philharmonic, Willem van Hoogstraten; New
York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch; San Fran
cisco Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Hertz; Chautauqua,
N. Y., Albert Stoessel ; etc.
National Orchestra, Leon Barzin.
New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch ; many
times all over the world.
Conducted by composer.
New York Sinfonietta, composer-conductor.
Women's University Glee ,Club; Paris, Eiffel Tower
broadcast; in many American cities.
Mendelssohn Choir, Toronto; Providence, R, I.
Revised version, Paris.
Paris.
Los Angeles; New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Fairfield, Calif., 1897 now living in New York.
Studied with Barr&re and Boulanger, and at American Conservatory, Fontainebleau ; Gug
genheim Fellowship ; Pulitzer Scholarship. Formerly flutist for various orchestras ; guest
conductor. At present conductor of New York Sinfonietta; editing chamber music for
,Carl Fischer, Inc. Interested in all forms of composition.
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LEOPOLD DAMROSCH MANNES
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SUITE
3 short pieces
DURATION PUBLISHER PATE
8 minutes Manuscript 1926
CHORAL WORKS
Two MADRIGALS
6 minutes Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
SUITE FOR 2 PIANOS
30 minutes
10 "
Manuscript
Editions Maurice
Senart
1927
1924
STAGE WORKS
INCIDENTAL Music FOR CHILDREN'S
PERFORMANCE OF SHAKESPEARE'S
"THE TEMPEST" 20
flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, cello,
piano
Manuscript
1930
SUITE FOR 2 PIANOS
STRING QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Harold Bauer and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, New York; Alfred
Cortot and composer, New York, Paris; Ethel Bartlett
and Rae Robertson, New York, London.
Flonzaley Quartet; Lenox String Quartet; Quartetto
delle Fornace, Rome.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1899 now living in Rochester, N. Y.
Graduate of Harvard University ; studied piano with Elizabeth Quaile, Guy Maier, Alfred
Cortot; studied composition with Schreyer, Scalero and Goetschius. Piano scholarship
Walter Scott Foundation; Pulitzer Scholarship; Guggenheim Fellowship. Teacher com
position andi lecturer David Mannes Music School; teacher theory Institute of Musical
Art. At present interested in research in photography and photographic chemistry; in
terested in all forms of composition.
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DANIEL GREGORY MASON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY No. 1, OP. 11, C MINOR
"RUSSIANS," OP. 18
baritone, orchestra
PRELUDE AND FUGUE, OP. 20
piano, orchestra
CHANTICLEER, FESTIVAL OVERTURE,
OP. 27
DURATION PUBLISHER
38 minutes
16
12
13
DATE
Universal Edition 1916
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1918
for hire
Manuscript 1920
SYMPHONY, No. 2, OP. 30, A MAJOR 34
Juilliard School
Publication
Manuscript
1928
1930
CHORAL WORKS
SONGS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE, OP. 23
soprano, baritone, chorus
21 minutes Ricordi
1926
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTET FOR PIANO AND STRINGS,
OP. 7 30 minutes
PASTORALE, VIOLIN, CLARINET, PIANO,
OP. 8 9
3 PIECES, FLUTE, HARP, STRING, QUAR
TET, OP. 13 10
SONATA FOR CLARINET AND PIANO,
OP. 14
23
STRING QUARTET ON NEGRO THEMES,
OP. 19 27
VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF JOHN
POWELL FOR STRING QUARTET, OP. 24 13
DIVERTIMENTO FOR FLUTE, OBOE, CLARI
NET, HORN, BASSOON, OP. 26 14
"FANNY BLAIR" FOLK SONG FANTASY
FOR STRING QUARTET, OP. 28 12
SERENADE FOR STRING QUARTET
G. Schirmer, Inc.
1912
Mathot, Paris
1913
Society for
1922
Publication of
American Music
Society for
1915
Publication of
American Music
Society for
1919
Publication of
American Music
Carl Fischer
1926
Carl Fischer
1927
for hire
Carl Fischer
1929
In preparation
SYMPHONY No. 1
first version
SYMPHONY No. 1
second version
"RUSSIANS"
PRELUDE AND FUGUE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia, Leopold Stokowski; Ossip Gabrilowitsch,
Detroit.
Philharmonic Society, "Joseph Stransky, New York; St.
Paul, Henri Verbrugghen; Chicago, Frederick Stock;
New York Symphony Society, Bruno Walter; Boston,
Serge Koussevitzky.
Chicago Orchestra, Eric Delamarter; Detroit Orchestra,
Ossip Gabrilowitsch; Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold
Stokowski; New York Symphony. Walter Damrosch;
St. Louis Orchestra; Boston Symphony, Pierre Mon-
teux; American Orchestral Society, Chalmers Qifton.
Chicago Orchestra, Frederick Stock; Philharmonic Or
chestra, Josef Stransky, New York; Detroit Symphony,
Ossip Gabrilowitsch; Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteux;
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski; Rochester
Festival, Howard Hanson.
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DANIEL GREGORY MASON (Continued)
SONGS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
CHANTICLEER OVERTURE
SYMPHONY No. 2
QUARTET FOR PIANO AND
STRINGS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Bridgeport Oratorio, Friends of Music, New York.
Cincinnati, Fritz Reiner; New York Philharmonic,
Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Fritz Reiner;
Chautauqua, Worcester Festival, Albert Stoessel; Roch
ester, Howard Hanson; New Haven, David Stanley
Smith; New York, Chalmers Clifton; Detroit, Phila
delphia, Ossip Gabrilowitsch; Manhattan Symphony, New
York, Henry Hadley; Cleveland, Nikolai Sokoloff; Chi
cago, Frederick Stock; Detroit, Rochester Festival, How
ard Hanson; Minneapolis, Henri Verbnigghen; Stadium,
New York, Willem van Hoogstraten; San Francisco,
Issay Dobrowen; Virginia State Festival, 1932.
.Cincinnati, Fritz Reiner; Chicago, Frederick Stock;
Philharmonic Symphony, New York, Bruno Walter.
Flonzaley Quartet, New York; Kneisel Quartet, Boston,
New York.
PASTORALE
THREE PIECES FOR FLUTE,
HARP AND STRING QUARTET
SONATA FOR CLARINET AND
PIANO
STRING QUARTET ON NEGRO
THEMES
VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF
JOHN POWELL
DIVERTIMENTO "FANNY BLAIR"
SERENADE FOR STRING
QUARTET
New York; Boston; London; Pittsfield Festival
Boston; New York; Chicago; Seattle; Reading, Penn.
Pittsfield; New York; Ann Arbor, Mich.; California.
Played throughout United States by various quartets.
Played throughout United States by various quartets.
Barrere Ensemble; Detroit Symphony Woodwind.
Played in New York, Detroit, Cleveland and California.
Austria.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Brookline, Mass., 1883 now living in New York.
Graduate of Harvard University; Tufts College degree; studied composition with Paine,
Chadwick, ^Goetschius and d'Indy. Society Publication American Music Award ; Juilliard
School Publication Award. At present professor of music Columbia University; author
of many books and contributor to various magazines. Interested in all forms of com-
poiition.
85
CARLMCK1NLEY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE BLUE FLOWER
MASQUERADE
DURATION PUBLISHER
THE BLUE FLOWER
MASQUERADE
20 minutes
9
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Manuscript
J. Fischer & Bro.
DATE
1921
1925
Philharmonic Orchestra, Henry Hadley, New York; Chi
cago Symphony, Frederick Stock, Chicago.
Stadium Concerts (Philharmonic Orchestra), composer-
conductor, New York; Chicago Symphony, Frederick
Stock, .Chicago; Beethoven Symphony, Georges Zaslaw-
sky, New York ; Detroit Symphony, Ossip Gabrilowitsch,
Syracuse Symphony, Vladimir Shavitch, Syracuse; Phil
adelphia Orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Philadelphia,
New York; Manhattan Symphony, composer-conductor,
New York; Boston Symphony, Henry Hadley, Boston;
Bad Hamburg, Germany, American Music Festival, Oskar
Holger; and other cities.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Yarmouth, Me., 1895 now living in Boston.
Graduate of Harvard University ; studied music at Knox Conservatory, Illinois ; studied
with Dethier, Rothwell, Goldmark and Boulanger. Guggenheim Fellowship; Naumburg
Fellowship. At present instructor in composition, theory and history of music, at the
New England Conservatory of Music, Boston; organist in Boston. Interested in or
chestral and choral composition.
COLIN MC PHEE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
SARABANDE
SYMPHONY IN ONE MOVEMENT
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
WIND OCTETTE
CHORAL WORKS
SEA SHANTY SUITE
/or baritone solo, men's chorus in
unison, 2 pianos and 2 sets timpani
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATINA
2 flutes, clarinet, trumpet, piano
DURATION PUBLISHER
30 minutes
7 "
20 "
16 minutes
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
New Music
1930-31
DATE
1923
1927
1930
1928
20 minutes Edwin F. Kalmus 1929
11 minutes Manuscript
1925
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
WIND OCTETTE
SEA SHANTY SUITE
SONATINA FOR PIANO AND
WIND INSTRUMENTS
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Little Symphony, Rochester; Boston Chamber
Orchestra, Boston ; Barrere Little Symphony, New York.
Schola Cantorum, New York; .Columbia University Glee
Club, New York
International Composers' Guild, New York
Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Toronto.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Canada, 1901 now living in New York.
Interested in all forms of composition,
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DOUGLAS STUART MOORE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
FOUR MUSEUM PIECES
PAGEANT OF P. T. BARNUM
MOBY DICK
A SYMPHONY OF AUTUMN
OVERTURE, BABBITT
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes
18
20 "
22
Manuscript
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
PATE
1922
1924
1928
-1930
1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
BALLADE OF WILLIAM SYCAMORE
baritone, flute, trombone, piano
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
8 minutes Manuscript
12
Manuscript
192$
1929
FOUR MUSEUM PIECES
PAGEANT OF P. T. BARNUM
MOBY DICK
A SYMPHONY OF AUTUMN
BALLAD OF WILLIAM
SYCAMORE
SONATA, VIOLIN AND PIANO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Cleveland Orchestra, Nikolai Sokolof?
Cleveland Orchestra, .Cleveland, New York and on tour ;
San Francisco Orchestra, Nikolai Sokoloff; Rochester,
Chautauqua, Howard Hanson; Rochester Orchestra, Eu
gene Goossens; Manhattan Symphony, Henry Hadley;
Rochester Civic Orchestra, Guy Fraser Harrison; Na
tional Broadcasting Orchestra, Walter Damrosch; Holly
wood Bowl, Walter Damrosch.
Rochester, Howard Hanson.
Rochester; Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland.
Columbia University, Department of Music, New York.
League of Composers, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in .Cutchogue, N, Y., 1893 now living in New York.
Studied composition with Parker, d'Indy and Bloch. Pulitzer Scholarship; Eastman
School Publication Award. At present associate professor of music Columbia University;
conductor of Columbia University Orchestra; author of "Listening to Music" (W. W.
Norton). Interested in orchestral and chamber music.
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HAROLD MORRIS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
POEM AFTER TAGORSf S GlTANJALI
SYMPHONY
.CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
VARIATIONS ON THE NEGRO SPIRITUAL
"DUM-A-LUM"
5 strings, flute, oboe, clarinet, bas
soon, French horn 6* piano
DURATION PUBLISHER
16 minutes
30 "
27 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Juilliard School
Publication
In preparation
DATE
1915
1925
1927
14 minutes Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN 25 minutes Manuscript
TRIO FOR PIANO, VIOLIN AND CELLO
rhapsody 15 " Manuscript
QUARTET FOR STRINGS 21 " Manuscript
QUINTET FOR PIANO AND STRINGS 28 " Manuscript
1925
1919
1917
1928
1929
POEM FOR ORCHESTRA
SONATA FOR PIANO AND
VIOLIN
CONCERT OF HAROLD MORRIS'S
CHAMBER Music
RHAPSODY, TRIO FOR PIANO,
VIOLIN AND CELLO
QUARTET FOR SPRINGS
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
QUINTET FOR PIANO AND
STRINGS
VARIATIONS FOR CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Cincinnati Symphony with Eugene Ysaye, Cincinnati;
New York Philharmonic with Joseph Stransky, New
York; Los Angeles Philharmonic with Walter Henry
Rothwell, Los Angeles; Rochester Symphony with How
ard Hanson, Rochester.
American Music Guild, New York.
Aeolian Hall, New York, with Albert Stoessel.
American Music Guild, New York, Felix Salmond, Al
bert Stoessel and composer.
League of Composers, New York; European perform
ances; Pro Arte Quartet.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston,
New York.
League of Composers, New York; New York String
Quartet and composer; Hans Lange Quartet, Frank
Sheridan, New York.
New York Chamber Music Society, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in San Antonio, Texas, 1890now living in New York.
B.A. degree, M.M. degree. Member of United States Section, International Society for
Contemporary Music ; member of faculty of Juilliard School of Music ; member of Amer
ican Music Guild ; member of MacDowell colony, Peterboro ; Juilliard School Publication
Award. Has made intensive study of folk music. Interested in all forms of composition;
at present chiefly interested in orchestra, chamber music and piano.
LEO ORNSTEIN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISH ER
SYMPHONIC POEM "THE FOG"
CONCERTO FOR PIANO
Two NOCTUSNES
FIVE SONGS FOR VOICE AND ORCHESTRA
LYSISTRATA SUITE FOR FULL ORCHESTRA 20
SYMPHONY
DATE
14 minutes
Manuscript
1915
35
Manuscript
1923
12
Manuscript
1924
15 "
Manuscript
1929
20 "
Manuscript
1930
In preparation
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
INCIDENTAL Music TO LYSISTRATA
12 instruments
20 minutes Manuscript
1930
CHORAL WORKS
THSEE RUSSIAN CHORUSES
a cappella
14 minutes Breitkopf & Hart el
CHAMBER MUSIC
Two CELLO SONATAS
Two VIOLIN SONATAS
QUINTET
piano and string quartet
QUARTET
25 minutes
35 "
6 PRE/UDES FOR CELLO AND PlANO 20
Carl Fischer, Inc.
Carl Fischer, Inc.
Breitkopf &Hartel
Manuscript 1929
Manuscript
Manuscript
1929
1931
STAGE WORKS
PANTOMIME BALLET
full orchestra
PANTOMIME "LIMA BEANS"
baritone, contralto, tenor,
chamber orchestra, puppets
30 minutes Manuscript 1930
18 " Manuscript 1931
PIANO CONCERTO
QUINTET
QUARTET
CELLO AND PIANO SONATA
INCIDENTAL Music To
LYSISTRATA
PRELUDES
RE.CORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia
and New York
League of Composers, New York; Contemporary Mttsic
Society, Philadelphia; Elizabeth Coolidge Festival, Pacis*
League of Composers, New York,
New York; Washington; St. Louis; Philadelphia j arf
many other cities in America and Europe.
New York; Philadelphia; Chicago; and many other cities.
League of Composers, New York; Beethoven Associa
tion, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Russia, 1895 now living in North Conway, N. H.
Studied at St. Petersburg Conservatory with Glazounow; Institute of Musical Art, New
York with Bertha Tapper. Director and head of piano department Zeckwer-Hahn Phila
delphia Musical Academy. Soloist with American and European symphonic orchestras ;
member of Advisory Board, League of Composers. Interested in all forms of composition.
WALTER PISTON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC PIECE
SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
8 minutes
Manuscript
1927
15
/
Cos Cob Press
score for sale
parts for hire
1929
In preparation
CHAMBER MUSIC
THREE PIECES FOR FLUTE, CLARINET
AND BASSOON
SONATA FOR FLUTE AND PIANO
Surra FOR OBOE AND PIANO
12 minutes Manuscript 1926
10 " Manuscript 1930
10 " Manuscript 1931
SYMPHONIC PIECE
SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, Cam
bridge.
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, Cam
bridge,* Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold StokowsM, Phil
adelphia.
THREE PIECES FOR FLUTE, Societe Musicale Independante, Paris; Societe Nationale,
CLARINET AND BASSOON Paris; Boston Flute Players' Club, Boston; Chamber
Music Association, Philadelphia; Copland-Sessions, New
' York.
SONATA FOR FLUTE AND Boston; Cambridge; First Yaddo Festival.
PIANO
SUITE FOR OBOE AND PIANO Boston; Cambridge.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in RocMand, Me., 1894 now living in Belmont, Mass.
Pupil of Boulanger. Assistant Professor of music at Harvard University. Specially
interested in orchestra and chamber music.
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FRANKLIN P. PATTERSON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE TO OPERA "MOUNTAIN
BLOOD"
Hergesheimer novel
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes Manuscript
BACCHANALE (From "The Echo")
STAG! WORKS
BEGGAR'S LOVE chamber opera 40 minutes
soprano, tenor, baritone, no chorus
THE ECHO one-act opera 1 hour
soprano, alto, tenor, bass, chorus*
full orchestra; string trio or cham
ber orchestra
MOUNTAIN BLOOD 2j4 hours
chorus, orchestra, cast, etc.
Parts published,
large or small
orchestra
G. Schirmer, Inc.
C C Birdiard 1918
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Manuscript
1925
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
BEGGAR'S LOVE
THE ECHO
MOUNTAIN BLOOD OVERTURE
Los Angeles; San Diego; New York.
National Federation of Music Dubs Convention, Port
land, Oregon.
Cleveland Orchestra, Nikolai Sokoloff; Rochester Civic
Orchestra, Howard Hanson.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1871 now living in New York.
Studied violin with Stoll and Schmidt; composition with Dark; bassoon with Fach;
Munich Conservatory of Music. Played viola in Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra. At
present member of editorial board of Musical Courier ; author of many books on musical
subjects. Interested mainly in stage works.
JOHN POWELL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
RHAPSQDIE NGRE (piano)
OVERTURE : IN OLD VIRGINIA
NATCHEZ-ON-THE-HILL -3 Virginia
Country Dances
SYMPHONIC WORK
PIANO CONCERTO
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
STRING QUARTET
DURATION PUBLISHER
14 minutes
G. Schirmer, Inc.
G. Schirmer, Inc.
20 minutes
Published
In preparation
RHAPSODIE NGRE
N ATCHEZ-ON-T HE-HlLL
IN OLD VIRGINIA
DATE
1919
1921
G. Schirmer, Inc. 1932
In preparation
In preparation
1928
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
J-Many performances in America and Europe.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Richmond, Va., 1882 now living in Richmond, Va.
Graduate University of Virginia; studied with Leschetizky, Haar and Navratil; toured
through United States and Europe as pianist and soloist with all orchestras. At present
engaged in collection and study of Virginia folk music.
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QUINCY PORTER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
UKRAINIAN SUITE FOR STRING
ORCHESTRA
SUITE IN C MINOR
WORK FOR ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
10 minutes C. C. Birchard
12
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1925
1926
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN E MINOR 16 minutes Manuscript 1923
STRING QUARTET No. 2, G MINOR 17 " Manuscript 1925
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 15 " Manuscript 1926
flute, violin, viola Manuscript 1927
"!N MONASTERIQ" 9 " Manuscript 1927
string quartet
LITTLE SUITE 6% " Manuscript 1928
flute, violin, viola
SONATA No. 2 FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 16 " Manuscript 1929
QUINTET FOR CLARINET AND STRINGS 14 " Manuscript 1929
SONATA FOR PIANO 15 " Manuscript 1930
SUITE FOR VIOLA ALONE T/* " Manuscript 1930
STRING QUARTET No. 3 17 " Manuscript 1930
STRING QUARTET No. 4 15 " Manuscript 1931
UKRAINIAN SUITE
SUITE IN C MINOR
STRING QUARTET, E MINOR
STRING QUARTET No. 2
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
QUINTET, PIANO AND STRINGS
"!N MONASTERIO"
LITTLE SUITE
SONATA No. 2
QUINTET FOR .CLARINET AND
STRINGS
SONATA FOR PIANO
SUITE FOR VIOLA ALONE
STRING QUARTET No. 3
STRING QUARTET No. 4
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester ; Smith
College Orchestra, composer-conductor, Northampton;
Durieux Ensemble, New York; Cleveland Institute Or
chestra, Cleveland.
Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson,
Ribaupierre Quartet, Cleveland.
Ribaupierre Quartet, Cleveland.
Cleveland; New Haven, Conn.
.Copland-Sessions Concerts, New York; Cleveland.
Flonzaley Quartet, New Haven, Conn; Ribaupierre Quar
tet, Clevland.
Paris; Cleveland.
Paris; Cleveland.
Paris.
Paris ; Arthur Loesser, Qeveland,
Carlton Cooley, Cleveland; composer, Paris, Cleveland.
Paris; Bad Homburg Festival, Germany; Cleveland.
Cleveland.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New Haven, Conn., 1897 -now living at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Graduate of Yale College and Yale Music School; studied with Parker and Smith; stud
ied with d'Indy in Paris; with Bloch in New York and Cleveland. Taught musical
theory at Cleveland Institute; head of theory department Cleveland Institute, Eastman
School Publication Award; Guggenheim Fellowship. At present associate professor of
music Vassar College. Specially interested in orchestra and chamber music.
92
ALOIS REISER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
PRELUDE FROM "GOBI"
SLAVIC RHAPSODY
FROM MOUNT RAINIER
A SUMMER EVENING
EREWHON
DURATION PUBLISHER
7 minutes
30 "
10
15
17 "
Published
Manuscript
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1912
1927
1926
1907
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
LITTLE COQUETTE
SPANISH SERENADE
APPASSIONATO D' AMOUR
ENTRE Nous
CONCERTO FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA
3 minutes
Published
1918
4 "
Published
1918
4 "
Published
1926
3
Published
1926
35 "
Manuscript
1916
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET IN E MINOR
STRING QUARTET IN C MAJOR
TRIO IN E MAJOR
TRIO IN F MAJOR
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
40 minutes
Published
1916
45
Manuscript
1930
30
Manuscript
1910
40
Manuscript
1931
In preparation
STAGE WORKS
GRAND OPERA "GOBI"
4 hours
Manuscript
1912
PRELUDE "Gosi"
SLAVIC RHAPSODY
FROM MOUNT RAINIER
A SUMMER EVENING
STRING QUARTET IN E MINOR
STRING QUARTET IN ,C MAJOR
TRIO IN F MAJOR
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Philharmonic, Willem van Hoogstraten ; Strand
Symphony Orchestra, New York, composer-conductor.
Los Angeles Philharmonic, composer-conductor.
Women's Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia; Hollywood
Grove Symphony Orchestra, composer-conductor; radio
broadcasting.
Prague Philharmonic, Dr. W. Zemanek.
Pittsfield Festival; New York; Washington, D. C.; Los
Angeles; Prague; Paris.
Pro Musica Concerts, Los Angeles, Pasadena.
Pittsburgh Art Society, Pittsburgh.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Czechoslavakia, 1889 now living in New York
Graduate Prague Conservatory, pupil of Dvorak. Interested in all forms of composition.
93
WALL1NGFORD RIEGSER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
AMERICAN POLONAISE triple jazz
RHAPSODY
FANTASY AND FUGUE with organ
two players
LYRIC Surra
COMPOSITION FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
8 minutes
12 "
20 "
11 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
New Music
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1923
1925
1931
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI 15 minutes Manuscript 1924
4 solo voices
STUDY IN SONORITY ^ 9 " G. Schirmer 1927
10 violins (or any multiple of 10)
DICHOTOMY 12 " New Music 1932
13 instruments
SCHERZO 7 " Manuscript 1932
12 instruments
CHAMBER MUSIC
TRIO IN B MINOR
piano, violin, cello
STRING QUARTET IN G MINOR
SUITE FOR FLUTE SOLO
THREE CANONS FOR WOODWINDS
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon
35 minutes Manuscript
20
10
10
Manuscript
New Music
New Music
1921
1923
1929
1930
AMERICAN POLONAISE
RHAPSODY
LA BELLE DAME SANS MEMS
STUDY IN SONORITY
DICHOTOMY
TRIO IN B MINOR
SUITE FOR FLUTE SOLO
CANONS FOR WOODWINDS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Philharmonic, Willem van Hoogstraten, Sta
dium, New York.
New York Philharmonic, Erich Kleiber, New York.
Elizabeth Coolidge Festival, composer-conductor, Pitts-
field, Mass.; Hans Kindler, Paris.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Philadel
phia, New York; American Composers' Concerts, How
ard Hanson, Rochester; Pro Musica, composer-conduc
tor, New York; MacDowell Club, composer-conductor,
New York; Juilliard School of Music, Albert Stoessel,
New York; New Music Society, Pedro Sanjuan, San
Francisco, Berkeley, California; Pan American Associa
tion, Pedro Sanjuan, Madrid; .College of the Pacific,
Allan Bacon, Stockton, California.
Pan American Association, Nikolas Slonimsky, Berlin,
New York; International Festival, Fritz Reiner, Venice.
The Bohemians, New York; Washington, Baltimore.
League of Composers, New York; Barrere Little Sym
phony, New York; Pan American Association, Berlin,
Dessau; First Yaddo Music Festival
Pan American Association, New York; New Music So
ciety, San Francisco; Pan American Association, Paris,
Vienna.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Albany, Ga., 1885 now living in New York.
Graduate Institute of Musical Art, New York; composition and cello at Hochschule,
Berlin; Doctor of Music degree, Cincinnati Conservatory; conducted Bliithner Orches
tra, Berlin; head Drake University cello and theory department; head theory department
Ithaca Conservatory; teacher Institute of Musical Art; private studio, New York. Mem
ber advisory board New Music and Pan American Association ; member of Bohemians ;
Paderewski Award; member advisory board First Yaddo Festival. Interested chiefly in
orchestra and chamber music.
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BERNARD ROGERS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
ADONAIS POEM
PRELUDE TO HAMLET
SYMPHONY
"To THE FALLEN" Dirge
"THE FAiTHFUL"Overture
JAPANESE LANDSCAPES
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
12 minutes Manuscript 1927
14 " Manuscript 1928
22 " Manuscript 1929
7 a Manuscript 1915
12 " Manuscript 1918
18 " Manuscript 1925
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SOLILOQUY
solo flute and string orchestra
PASTORALE
11 instruments
NOCTURNE
6 minutes CCBirchard^Co. 1922
9 " Manuscript 1928
8 " Manuscript 1928
CHORAL WORKS
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS
mixed chorus, soli, orchestra
THE EXODUS sacred poem
mixed voices, soli, orchestra
22 minutes C C Birchard & Co. 1928
35 " Manuscript 1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
28 minutes Manuscript
1927
STAGE WORKS
THE MARRRIAGE OF AUDE music drama 1 hour Manuscript 1930
large orchestra 2 settings, 3 scenes
ADONAIS
PRELUDE TO HAMLET
PASTORALE
SOLILOQUY
RAISING OF LAZARUS
STRING QUARTET
To THE FALLEN
THE FAITHFUL
JAPANESE LANDSCAPE
MARRIAGE OF AUDE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester,
Chautauqua.
Rochester Philharmonic.
Rochester Little Symphony.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson; Philadelphia
Sinfonietta,
Eastman School .Chorus and Orchestra, Rochester.
League of Composers, New York
New York Philharmonic Society, New York.
Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock, Evanston, III;
State Symphony, Josef Stransky, New York.
New York Symphony, Walter Damrosch, New York.
Eastman School Opera Department, Emanuel Balaban,
Rochester.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1883 now living in Rochester, N. Y.
Studied at Institute of Musical Art, New York; pupil of Ernest Bloch; Guggenheim
Fellowship; Pulitzer Scholarship; Eastman School Publication Award. Teacher of com
position Eastman School of Music, Rochester. Specially interested at present in sacred,
choral composition,
95
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE FUE-BRINGERS
FAR OCEAN
TEE FBRE-BRINGERS
FAR OCEAN
EDWARD ROYCE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
10 minutes Manuscript 1926
fCC. Birchard 1929
10 " ] Eastman School
[ Publication
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Howard Hanson,
Rochester.
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, composer-conductor,
Howard Hanson, Rochester.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in .Cambridge, Mass., 1886 now living in Rochester, N. Y.
Studied at Harvard University; Stern Conservatory in Berlin. Head and founder of
composition department of the Eastman School of Music. Eastman School Publication
Award. Chiefly interested in orchestral, piano and organ composition.
DANE RUDHYAR
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE WARRIOR
piano
To THE REAL symphonic trilogy
SlNFONIETTA
DESERT CHANTS
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SURGE OF FIRE
15 instruments
OURANOS
23 instruments
CHAMBER MUSIC
PENTAGRAMS
2 pianos
FIVE STANZAS
12 string insruments
STAGE WORKS
SCENIC Music TO THE PILGRIMAGE
PLAY
DURATION PUBLISHER
10 minutes Manuscript
15
10
25
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
18 minutes Manuscript
20 " Manuscript
Manuscript
20 minutes Manuscript
Manuscript
DANCE POEMS
SURGE OF FIRE
To THE REAL
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New Music Society, Los Angeles.
Pan-American Association, New York.
Pierre Monteux, New York
Paris, Nicholas Slonimsky.
BIOGRAPHY
1923
1928
1932
1921
1924
1926
1928
1921
Born in France, 1895 now living in Los Angeles, Calif.
Interested specially in piano and voice as a means of finding complete individualistic and
spontaneous expression. Interested in development of rituals based on new manifestations
of the dance, combining all forms of musical expressions and other arts.
96
CARL RUG6LES
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
MEN AND ANGELS..
MEN AND MOUNTAINS
PORTALS
full string orchestra
SUN-TREADER
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
Curwen 1920
New Music 1924
for sale
New Music 1926
for sale
New Music
for sale
Adler, Berlin 1932
for sale
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ANGELS
6 trumpets, or 6 instruments of equal
timbre
MEN AND MOUNTAINS
20 instruments
PORTALS
13 instruments
Girwen
New Music
for sale
New Music
for sale
1924
1926
CHORAL WORKS
Vox CLAMANS IN DESERTO
voice, chamber orchestra
Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
POLYPHONIC COMPOSITION FOR 3 PIANOS
In preparation
ANGELS
Vox CLAMANS IN DESERTO
MEN AND MOUNTAINS
PORTALS
SUN TREADER
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
International Composers' Guild, New York; Internation
al Society for Contemporary Music, Louis Gruenberg,
Venice; San Francisco; Los Angeles.
International Composers' Guild, Carlos Salzedo, New
York.
International Composers' Guild, Eugene Goossens, New
York; New Music Society, San Francisco; Chamber
Orchestra of Boston, Nicolas Slonimsky, Boston; Socie-
dad de Musica Contemporanea, Pan American, Nicolas
Slonimsky, Havana; Walther Straram Orchestra, Nicolas
Slonimsky, Paris; New School of Social Research, New
York.
International Composers' Guild, Eugene Goossens, New
York; Conductorless Symphony Orchestra, New York;
New Music Society, Pedro Sanjuan, San Francisco ; Cul-
tura Musical, Pedro Sanjuan, Madrid; Berliner Sinfonie-
Orchester, Ernest Ansermet, Berlin; International Society
for New Music and Pan-American, Anton von Webern
Vienna; Budapest Symphony, Nicolas Slonimsky, Buda
pest.
Orchestre Symphpnique de Paris, Nicolas Slonimsky,
Paris; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicolas Slonim
sky, Berlin.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Marion, Mass., 1883 now living in Arlington, Vt.
Educated at Harvard; studied with Timmer, Claus, Spaldmg and De Voto, Conducted
opera and oratorio ; founder and conductor of Winona Symphony. Member International
Composers' Guild, Pan American Association. Interested in orchestral composition chiefly,
97
LOUIS VICTOR SAAR
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
Rococo SUITE, OP. 27
FROM THE MOUNTAIN KINGDOM OF
THE GREAT NORTH WEST
SUITE "Ou> GERMAN MASTERS"
string orchestra
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
12-15 minutes
20
15-20
G. Schirmer 1915
orch. parts available
R E. C Leuckart 1922
G. Schirmer 1930
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Rococo SUITE, OP. 27
GONDOLIERS
violin and string orchestra
G. Schirmer
Carl Fischer
CHORAL WORKS
A SONG OF CONSOLATION 20
mixed chorus, orchestra
THE 12STH PSALM 15
mixed or women's chorus,
orchestra
DAS HGHELIED DER DEUTSCHEN KUNST 12
mixed chorus, orchestra
Boston Music ,Co. 1912
G. Schirmer
Manuscript
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN IN
G MAJOR, OP. 44
QUARTET, OP. 33
piano, violin, viola, cello
TRIO A MAJOR, OP. 97
piano, violin, cello
Siegel-Kistner, Leipzic
Manuscript
Many arrangements and adaptations.
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Rococo SUITE
FROM THE MOUNTAIN KING
DOM OF THE GREAT NORTH
WEST
GONDOLIERS
SONATA IN G
QUARTET, OP. 39
TRIO IN A MAJOR
Chicago; Cincinnati; Detroit; St. Louis; Minneapolis;
Longy Ensemble, Barrere Ensemble, Boston; Kansas City.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Toronto Symphony Or
chestra.
Played by symphonic orchestras throughout the country.
Played by Sauret, Ysaye, Hess, Herrman, Marteau,
Spier ing, Schradieck and others throughout the United
States and Europe.
Cologne, Germany; New York; Chicago; Boston; and
many other cities.
Chicago; Cincinnati; Detroit; Kansas City; Portland,
Oregon; etc.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Holland, 1868 now living Chicago, 111.
Graduate Strasbourg University, Royal Academy of Music, Munich; pupil of Rhein-
berger; studied piano, composition and theory. Teacher theory and composition National
Conservatory; New York College; Institute of Musical Art; Cincinnati College of
Music; Chicago Musical College; accompanist Metropolitan Opera Company; pianist-
soloist. Specially interested in choral, vocal and piano composition,
98
CARLOS SALZEDO
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE ENCHANTED ISLE
with harp principal
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
THREE POEMS BY SARA YARROW
soprano, 6 harps, 3 wind
instruments
CONCERTO
harp and 7 wind instruments
PREAMBULE ET JEUX
harp and 9 instruments
CHORAL WORKS
FOUR CHORUSES, OLD SONATA FORM
three men's or women's voices
preludes and interludes for harps
CHAMBER MUSIC
BOLMIMERffi
seven harps
FOUR PRELUDES TO THE AFTERNOON
OF A TELEPHONE
two harps
SONATA FOR HARP AND PIANO
THREE POEMS BY MALLARM&
soprano, harp, piano
PENTACLE
two harps
SONATA FOR Two HARPS
SUITE FOR HARP AND PIANO
TRIO FOR FLUTE, HARP AND CELLO
DURATION PUBLISHER
13 minutes Manuscript
15 minutes Manuscript
17
9
Manuscript
Manuscript
1919
1926
1929
9 minutes H. W. Gray Co. 1914
12 minutes Manuscript
15
12
9
17
Manuscript
G. Schirmer, Inc.
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
In preparation
In preparation
1919
1921
1922
1924
192$
THE ENCHANTED ISLE
CONCERTO FOR HARP AND
SEVEN WIND INSTRUMENTS
PREAMBULE ET JEUX
THREE POEMS BY SARA
YARROW
SONATA FOR HARP AND PIANO
PENTACLE
BOLMIMERIE
THREE POEMS BY MALLARM&
FOUR PRELUDES TO THE
AFTERNOON OF A TELEPHONE
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Frederick Stock,
Chicago; Boston Symphony with Pierre Monteux, Bos
ton; Philadelphia Orchestra with Leopold Stokowski,
Philadelphia; Detroit Symphony with Victor Kolar, De
troit; Cleveland Symphony with Nicolai Sokoloff; Cleve
land; Syracuse Symphony with Vladimir Shavitch; Con-
ductorless Symphony, New York; Baltimore Symphony
with George Siemonn.
International Composers' Guild, New York; Cincinnati
Symphony; Boston Symphony Wind Players; Harp Fes
tival, Boston; Pan American Association of Composers.
.Coolidge Festival, Paris; Coolidge Festival, Chicago;
Pan American Association of Composers.
New York; Boston; Philadelphia.
International Composers' Guild, New York; throughout
United States ; Paris.
Pittsfield Festival; Boston; New York; Philadelphia;
.Cincinnati; Milwaukee.
Played throughout United States.
International Composers' Guild, New York.
International Composers' Guild, New York.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in France, 1885 now living in New York.
Graduate Paris Conservatory. Tours throughout Europe and America as harp recitalist.
Soloist with all symphony orchestras. Co-founder of the International Composers
Guild; Director Pro Musica; Member of Board United States Section International bo-
ciety for Contemporary Music; Editor of Eolus ; President National Association of Harp
ists; founder Salzedo Harp Ensemble; organizer and head of harp department Curtis
Institute of Music; executive member Beethoven Association. Society for Publication
American Music Award. Interested in orchestral and chamber works.
99
LAZARE SAM1NSKY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
FIRST SYMPHONY OF THE RIVERS
SECOND SYMPHONY OF THE SUMMITS 18
THIRD SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS
FOURTH SYMPHONY
FIFTH SYMPHONY JERUSALEM
with chorus
ATTSONIA ITALIAN PAGES
full orchestra
LA DANSE AMERIQUE
full orchestra
AMERICA TRANQUIL PAGES
30 minutes
Manuscript
1914
18
Maurice Senart
1918
20
Universal Edition
1924
27
Universal Edition
19-27
30
Manuscript
1932
16
Maurice Senarfc
1930
18 "
Maurice Senart
1932
14
Manuscript
1932
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
LITANIES OF WOMEN
meszo soprano, 11 instruments
VENICE
11 instruments
10 minutes Maurice Senart 1925
4 " Maurice Senart 1927
CHORAL WORKS
THREE SACRED SONGS OF JEMMEN
AND PALESTINE
organ and orchestra
BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON
Psalm 137
mixed chorus, soprano, baritone
four instruments
KING SAUL Small Cantata after
Moussorgsky
mixed chorus, tenor or alto, three
instruments
ANTHOLOGY OF HEBREW HYMNS AND
PSALMS
chorus, organ, soloists
To THE MOUNTAIN
mixed chorus, solo, chamber
orchestra
8 minutes Boston Music Co.
6 " ,Carl Fischer
5
12
Carl Fischer
Bloch Pub. Co.
Manuscript
1913
1926
1929
1932
1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONG CYCLES FOR MEDIUM VOICE 20 minutes
HEBREW SONG CYCLE 7 "
PIANO PIECES 5 "
Six SONGS OF THE RUSSIAN ORIENT 5 "
piano or small orchestra
accompaniment
100
Universal Edition 1914
Carl Fischer 1914
Maurice Senart 1919
Universal Edition 1927
STAGE WORKS
THE VISION OF AJUEI/ opera ballet,
LAZARE SAMINSKY (Continued)
DUKATION PUBLISHER
one act
symphony orchestra
LAMENT OF RACHEL one act ballet 30
symphony orchestra, smalt chorus
JEPHTHA'S DAUGHTER opera ballet,
one act 50
symphony orchestra; arranged as
cantata
THREE ACT OPERA
BATE
30 minutes Manuscript 1915
; Maurice Senart 1914-20
Maurice Senart 1928
piano score for sale
In preparation
FIRST SYMPHONY
SECONB SYMPHONY
THIRD SYMPHONY
FOURTH SYMPHONY
LITANIES OF WOMEN
VENICE
BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON-
Psalm 137
KING SAUL
THE PLAGUE'S GAGLIARDA
JEPHTHA'S DAUGHTER
SUITE FROM THE LAMENT
OF RACHEL
SONGS OF THE RUSSIAN
ORIENT
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Imperial Opera Orchestra, St. Petersburg.
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam; New York Philharmonic.
Colonne Orchestra, Paris; New York Symphony; So
viet State Orchestra.
Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Berlin.
State Opera Orchestra, Vienna; Boston Chamber Sym
phony, League of Composers, New York; Berlin State
Opera Orchestra; La Scala Orchestra, Milan; Straram,
Colonne Orchestras, Paris; Venice Festival of Modern
Music.
Paris; Berlin; Milan.
Emanu El Choir, New York; Chorus of Santa Cecilia,
Augusteo, Rome; Vienna Gesangverein, Vienna.
Emanu El .Choir, New York; Chorus of Santa Cecilia,
Augusteo, Rome; Vienna Gesangverein, Vienna.
League of Composers, New York, Vienna.
Concert performances, chorus and orchestra of the Au
gusteo, Rome; League of Composers, New York.
Concert performances, New York Symphony, New York;
Augusteo Orchestra, Rome,
Berlin International Society for Contemporary Music;
Naples Symphony Society; Vienna Gesangverein.
BIOGRAPHY
Bom in Russia, 1883 now living in New York
Member of executive board League of Composers; director New York Polyhymnia So
ciety; music director Congregation Emanu-El, New York. Interested chiefly in larger
stage and symphonic forms ; interested in experiments with mass groups of speaking and
singing voices and novel orchestral effects. Author of "Music of Our Day" (Thomas Y.
Crowell, Pub.)
101
ROBERT L SANDERS.
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SUITE FOR LAJRGE ORCHESTRA
Pianoforte obbligato
CONCERTO IN A MINOR
violin
Two SONGS
lyric soprano
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
BARN DANCES
DURATION PUBLISHER DATE
20 minutes Manuscript 1928
20-30 " Manuscript 1931
10 " Manuscript 1926
In preparation
CHORAL WORKS
PSALM XXIII
4 voices mixed, a cappella
7 minutes Manuscript
1928
CHAMBER MUSIC
TRIO IN ,C# MINOR
piano, violin, cello
SONATA IN C MAJOR
piano f violin
QUARTET IN A MINOR
2 violins* viola, cello
SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO
25 minutes Manuscript 1926
22 " Manuscript 1928
32 Manuscript 1929
In preparation
Surra
TRIO
SONATA
QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Orchestra dell' Augusteo, composer-conductor, Rome;
Civic Orchestra, Howard Hanson, Rochester; Civic
Orchestra, Eric DeLamarter, .Chicago.
Circolo Artistico, Rome; Sala St. Cecilia, Rome,
Chicago.
Rome; Chicago.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Chicago, IH.,1906 now living in Chicago.
Studied at Busch Conservatory, .Chicago; pupil Respighi, and DeLioncourt Fel
lowship American Academy, Rome. Teacher of counterpoint, organist, choir master,
lecturer on hymnology and liturgical music. Writing text on counterpoint. Special inter
est in absolute and formal music, in orchestral, choral and chamber composition. Partic
ularly interested at present in establishing dignified liturgy for the liberal church; inter
ested in means of absorbing contemporary American idiom in larger and more significant
forms.
102
ERNEST H. SCHELL1NS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
IMPRESSIONS FROM AN ARTIST'S LIFE
piano
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
A VICTORY BALL
MOROCCO symphonic tableau
DURATION PUBLISHES
40 minutes Published
20
13
22
Published
Published
For hire
PATE
1913
1916
1923
CHAMBER MUSIC
7 DIVERTISSEMENTS
string quartet, piano
30 minutes Published
1925
IMPRESSIONS FROM AN ART
IST'S LIFE
CONCERTO
A VICTORY BALL
MOROCCO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony, Karl Muck; Boston, New York, Phil
adelphia, Baltimore; Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold
Stokowski, Philadelphia; .Chicago Orchestra, Frederick
Stock, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit; New York Phil
harmonic, Willem Mengelberg, New York, Detroit, Phil
adelphia, Baltimore, Washington.
New York Philharmonic, Arturo Toscanini, New York;
Concertgebouw, Willem Mengelberg, Amsterdam, The
Hague; Boston Symphony, Karl Muck, Fritz Kreisler,
Boston, Providence, New York; Philadelphia Orchestra,
Leopold Stokowski, Fritz Kreisler, ^Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, etc.; Chicago Symphony, Frederick
Stock, Gordon; .Chicago, Milwaukee; New York, Efrem
Zimbalist; Stockholm, Hamburg, Fritz Kreisler.
Many performances in the United States and Europe.
New York Philharmonic, composer-conductor, New York ;
Boston Symphony, composer-conductor ; Philadelphia
Orchestra, composer-conductor ; Chicago Symphony,
composer-conductor.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Belvedere, N. J., 1876 now living in New York.
Music degree University of Pennsylvania; pupil of Paderewski, Huber, Mathias and
Moszkowski. Concert tours, pianist, Europe and United States; guest conductor Phil
adelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony; conductor Children's and Junior Orchestral con
certs, New York Philharmonic. Interested in orchestral and chamber music.
103
ROGER SESSIONS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA 25 minutes Manuscript
SYMPHONY 23 " Cos Cob Press
SUITE FROM THE BLASK MASKERS 22 " ,Cos Cob Press
CHAMBER MUSIC
THREE CHORALE PRELUDES FOR ORGAN 15 minutes
SONATA FOR PIANO 16
ON THE BEACH AT FONTANA (Jams
Joyce) soprano
STRING QUINTET "STROPKES"
for piano and orchestra
Manuscript 1926
Schott 19-30
"The Joyce Book" 1931
Sylvan Press,
Oxford
In preparation
STAGE WORKS
INCIDENTAL Music FOR THE BLACK
MASKERS OF ANDREYEV
30 instruments
2 hours Manuscript
1923
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Performed under composer's direction, Northhampton,
Mass. ; excerpts performed Copland-Sessions concerts,
Hugh Ross.
League of (Composers, New York; Qeveland Museum
of Art ; Lynwood Farnam, Joseph Yasser, New York.
Boston Symphony Serge Koussevitsky, Boston; Ernest
Ansermet, Geneva, Festival of the International Society
for Contemporary Music; Germany, Switzerland.
Cincinnati Orchestra, Fritz Reiner.
International Society for Contemporary Music Festival,
Oxford; Festival of American Music, Bad Homburg,
Germany; First Yaddo Festival, New York; Rome; Flo
rence; London; Vienna; Springfield; Pasadena.
ON THE BEACH AT FONTANA London.
INCIDENTAL Music FOR
BLACK MASKERS
CHORALE PRELUDES
SYMPHONY
Surra FROM BLACK MASKERS
SONATA FOR PIANO
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896 now living in Massachusetts.
Graduate of Harvard University; Graduate Yale School of Music; pupil of Hill, Parker
and Bloch; Guggenheim Fellowship; Fellowship American Academy, Rome. Formerly
instructor at Smith College; head of theory department, Qeveland Institute of Music.
Director Copland- Sessions Concerts; member advisory board League of Composers.
Member jury International Society for Contemporary Music, 1933, Interested in all
forms of composition.
104
ARTHUR SHEPHERD
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE TO A DRAMA
HORIZONS
FOUR WESTERN PIECES
CHOREOGRAPHIC SUITE
4 movements
OUVERTURE JOYEUSE
OVERTURE "THE FESTIVAL OF YOUTH"
FANTASY FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
DURATION PUBLISHER
17 minutes
43
28
C C. Birchard
Juilliard School
Publication
Manuscript
DATE
1919
1927
1931
CHORAL WORKS
SONG OF THE SEA WIND, "HE CAME
ALL So STILL"
women's voices
"COMRADES"
men's voices
"0 JESU WHO ART GONE BEFORE"
"DECK THYSELF MY SOUL"
Oliver Ditson
Manuscript
1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 24 minutes
TRIPTYCH 17
high voice, string quartet
SECOND SONATA FOR PIANO 14 "
STRING QUARTET, G MINOR
M. Senart, Paris 1914
Society for 1914
I Publication of
American Music
. G. Schirmer, Inc.
Oxford University
Press, New York 1929
OUVERTURE JOYEUSE
OVERTURE "THE FESTIVAL
OF YOUTH"
OVERTURE TO A DRAMA
HORIZONS
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
TRIPTYCH
FANTASY FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Russian Symphony Orchestra, Modest Altschuler, New
York; New York Symphony, Walter Damrosch, tour,
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Max Zach.
Cleveland Symphony, composer-conductor; New Haven,
Poughkeepsie, New York, Nikolai Sokoloff; New Eng
land Concervatory, Boston.
Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Nikolai Sokoloff, Cleve
land, New York; ,Chautauqua, composer-conductor; Mil
waukee, Frank Waller; Prague; Paris; Salzburg; War
saw, Poland.
Cleveland Art Museum; Cleveland Institute; Lausanne.
Columbus; Cleveland; Boston; New York; Chicago;
Philadelphia; Rochester; Chautauqua; Pittsburgh.
New England Conservatory, Boston; Boston Symphony;
Cleveland Symphony.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Paris, Idaho, 1880-now living in Cleveland, Ohio.
Graduate New England .Conservatory; studied with Haessel, Goetschius, Elson, and
Chadwick. Teacher New England Conservatory; conductor St. Cecilia Society, Boston-
band master United States Field Artillery in France; assistant conductor Cleveland
Orchestra; conductor children's concerts; music lecturer Cleveland College; program
annotator Cleveland Orchestra. Now music critic for .Cleveland Press; head of music
department Western Reserve University. Juilliard School Publication Award; Society
for Publication American Music Award. Interested chiefly in orchestral, choral' and
chamber music.
105
CHARLES SANFORD SKilTON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
Two INDIAN DANCES
"DEER DANCE" "WAS DANCE"
SUITE PRIMEVAL
AUTUMN NIGHT
SHAWNEE INDIAN HUNTING DANCE
SHAWNEE INDIAN HUNTING DANCE
OVERTURE IN E MAJOR
cello
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Two INDIAN DANCES
Sioux FLUTE SERENADE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
8 minutes
20 "
5 "
4 "
10 "
8 minutes
5
score and parts 1915
published
score and parts
published 1920
Manuscript 1930
Manuscript 1930
Manuscript 1932
Manuscript 1930
Parts published
Parts published
CHORAL WORKS
CANTATA "THE WITCH'S DAUGHTER" 33 minutes
soprano, baritone, mixed voices
ORATORIO "THE GUARDIAN ANGEL" I 1 /
five solo voices, mixed voices, chil
dren's chorus, organ, orch.
CHORAL WORKS
CANTATA "TICGNDEROGA" 40
tenor, baritone, male chorus, orch.
A CAPPELLA MASS IN D
Vocal score pub.
orchestral for hire
hours Vocal score pub.
orchestral for hire
1915
1920
1918
1925
In preparation 1932
To be published by
Cathedral Pub. Co.,
Denver, Colo.
CHAMBER MUSIC t <- ,
SONATINA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 15 minutes Published
Two INDIAN DANCES 8 " Parts published
string quartet
STAGE WORKS
Music TO "ELECTRA" OF SOPHOCLES 2 hours
women's chorus, speaking cast one
Greek setting
"KALOPIN" opera in 3 acts 3 hours Manuscript 1927
two stage sets
"THE SUN BRIDE" opera in 1 act 1J4 hours Manuscript 1930
one stage set
1923
Vocal score pub. 1918
orchestral for hire
Manuscript
Two INDIAN DANCES
SUITE PRIMEVAL
Two INDIAN DANCES
ORATORIO
CANTATA "THE WITCH'S
DAUGHTER"
ELECTRA
THE SUN BRIDE
CANTATA "TICONDEROGA"
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Performances too numerous to record; on broadcasting
systems of America, England, France, Japan, Etc.
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Emil Oberhoffer;
New York Philharmonic, Josef Stransky; Boston Sym
phony, Pierre Monteux, Serge Koussevitzky ; .Chicago
Symphony; New York; Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
Numerous performances in many countries.
Kansas Federation of Music Clubs; University of Kan
sas, Donald M. Swarthout, Minneapolis Symphony Or
chestra; numerous performances.
St. Louis Pageant Choral Society and Symphony Or
chestra, Frederick Fischer.
University of Kansas, composer-conductor ; Syracuse Uni*
versity, New York.
National Broadcasting Company, by radio in world
premiere.
Western Music Camp, Interlochen, Mich.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Northampton, Mass., 1868 now living in Lawrence, Kansas.
Graduate Yale University; studied Berlin Hochschule with Bargiel and Bois; Buck, New
Work. Formerly Music Director Salem Academy, North Carolina College ; music instruct
or New York State Normal School; professor of music State University of Kansas;
dean of School of Fine Arts ; member MacDowell Colony, American Guild of Organists.
At present professor of organ and theory at State University of Kansas. Interested in or
chestral, choral and stage works; chiefly interested in the development of American
composition and independence from European traditions ; made special study of American
Indian.
106
DAVID STANLEY SMITH
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
IMPRESSIONS, SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA.
OP. 40
SYMPHONY No. 2, D, OP. 42
FETE GALANTE, OP. 4$
orchestra, flute
CATHEDRAL PRELUDE, OP. 54
organ, orchestra
EPIC POEM FOR ORCHESTRA, OP. 55
SYMPHONY No. 3, C MINOR, OP. 60
DURATION PUBLISHER
30 minutes
11
15
30
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1916
1917
1921
1926
1926
1928
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
FLOWERS, 4 PIECES
10 instruments
15 minutes Manuscript
1924
CHORAL WORKS
RHAPSODY OF ST. BERNARD, OP. 38
mixed chorus, soli, orchestra
VISION OF ISAIAH, OP. 58, symphonic
poem
soprano^ tenor, chorus, orchestra
hours G. ScHrmer, Inc. 1915
20 minutes Manuscript
1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA, OBOE AND PIANO, OP. 43
STRING QUARTET, ,C MAJOR, OR 46
SONATA, VIOLIN AND PIANO, OP. 51
STRING QUARTET, E FLAT, OP. 57
QUINTET, PIANO AND STRING
QUARTET, OP. 56
SONATA, VIOLONCELLO AND PIANO,
OP. 69
SONATA, A FLAT, OP. 61
STRING QUARTET, D, OP, 62
STAGE WORKS
MERRYMOUNT, AN AMERICAN OPERA
full operatic equipment, orchestra
15 minutes ] Society for
15
25
25
20
20
20
20
[Publication of
J American Music
1918
1921
1924
\ Oxford University
j Press 1927
G, Schirmer, Inc. 1928
Manuscript 1929
Manuscript 1931
2 hours Manuscript
1914
SYMPHONY No. 2
SYMPHONY No. 3
CATHEDRAL PRELUDE?
FETE GALANTE
IMPRESSIONS
FLOWERS
RHAPSODY OF ST. BERNARD
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Norfolk Festival, composer-conductor; other perform
ances.
Cleveland, composer-conductor.
New Haven Symphony, composer-conductor; other per
formances.
New York, Walter Damrosch, Georges Barrere; other
performances.
Chicago, Frederick Stock.
Barrere Little Symphony.
North Shore Festival, Chicago.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Toledo, Ohio, 1877 now living in New Haven, Conn.
Graduate ^ Yale University, graduate Yale School of Music; Northwestern University
Gncinnati Conservatory; studied with Parker; studied in London, Munich and Paris
Conducted New Haven Symphony; guest conductor New York Philharmonic Cleve
land and Detroit Symphonies. At present dean Yale School of Music; member National
Institute of Arts and Letters; Beethoven Association; Bohemians; Fellow of American
build of Organists; conductor of New Haven Symphony Orchestra of Yale University
Battell professor of composition at Yale University. Society for Publication of American
Music Award. Interested in orchestral, chamber and choral composition.
107
LEO SOWERBY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE: COMES AUTUMN TIME
IRISH WASHERWOMAN*
MONEY MUSK
SUITE FROM THE NORTHLAND
MEDIEVAL POEM
organ
SET OF FOUR
SYMPHONY No. II
PRAIRIE, SYMPHONIC POEM
BALLAD, KING ESTMERE
two solo pianofortes with orchestra
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
PASSACAGLIA, INTERLUDE AND FUGUE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
5 minutes Boston Music ,Co. 1916
2 " Boston Music ,Co. 1916
3 " C. C. Birchard & Co. 1924
20 " Boston Music Co, 1923
16 " Eastman School 192'6
Publication
18 " C ,C Birchard & Co. 1917
Manuscript 1927
17 " C C. Birchard & Co. 1929
Manuscript 1922
Manuscript 1919
Manuscript 1931
CHORAL WORKS
VISION OF SDR LAUNFAL
mixed voices, 3 solo parts
35 minutes C. ,C. Birchard & Co. 1926
CHAMBER MUSIC
SUITE FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
SERENADE FOR STRING QUARTET
18 minutes
Boston Music ,Co.
Society for
Publication of
American Music
G, Schirmer, Inc.
Universal Edition
H. T. Fitzsimmons
Co.
Manuscript
Manuscript
Oxford University
Press
Manuscript
Society for
Publication of
American Music
1916
1916
1922
1927
1930
1923
1916
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 27 "
POP GOES THE WEASEL 5 "
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn
STRING QUARTET, D MINOR
SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO AND PIANO
SYMPHONY FOR ORGAN 35 "
RHAPSODY FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
QUINTET FOR FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET,
BASSOON, HORN
Several new works in preparation.
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr, Sowerby's works have all been performed so many times in Europe as well as in
America that it is impossible to list them here.
BIOGRAPHY
Bora in Michigan, 1895 now living in Chicago, 111.
Graduate American Conservatory, Chicago; pupil of Anderson, d'Indy and Grainger;
Fellowship American Academy in Rome, At present organist and choir director St
James Cathedral, Chicago; teacher composition and orchestration American Conservatory,
Chicago. Eastman School Publication Award \ Society for Publication American! Music
Award. Interested in orchestral, chamber music and organ composition; particularly
interested in sacred choral music for use in Anglican Church.
108
TIMOTHY MATHER SPELMAN
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
CHRIST AND THE BLIND MAN
symphonic poem
BAItBAJRESQUES, SlJITE
SAINTS' DAYS, SYMPHONIC SUITE
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
1918
15 minutes
H. W. Gray
20
28 "
J, & W. Chester
J. & W. Chester
1923
1925
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ECLOGUE
strings, flute, oboe, clarinet,
horn, harp, bassoon
11 minutes
Manuscript
Chester
For hire
1926
CHORAL WORKS
LITANY OF THE MIDDLE AGES, CANTATA 15 minutes
poem by Leolyn Louise Everett
soprano 3 women's chorus, orchestra
PERVIGILIUM VENERIS 40 "
soprano and baritone solos,
mixed chorus, orchestra
J. & W. Chester
J. & W. Chester 1929
CHAMBER MUSIC
BARBARESQUES, SUITE FOR PIANO
FIVE WHIMSICAL SERENADES
for piano
FIVE WHIMSICAL SERENADES
Suite for string quartet
LE PAVILLON SUR L'EAU
five instruments
SONATA IN D MINOR FOR PIANO
28 minutes J. & W. Chester 1922
12 " J. & W. .Chester 1924
12 " J. & W. .Chester 1924
10 " J. & W. Chester 1925
23 J. & W. Chester 1929
STAGE WORKS
LA MAGNIFICA 1 act play
one set orchestra
THE SEA ROVERS 3 act play
four sets orchestra
60 minutes J. & W. Chester 1920
2% hours Manuscript 1928
CHRIST AND THE BLIND MAN
BARBARESQUES
SAINTS' DAYS
ECLOGUE
LITANY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
PERVIGILIUM VENERIS
LE PAVILLON SUR L'EAU
FIVE WHIMSICAL SERENADES
BARBARESQUES piano
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Chicago.
Queen's Hall Orchestra, Sir Henry Wood, London.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, Bos
ton; Walther Straram Orchestra, Walther Straram,
; Paris; Stabile Orchestrale Fiorentina, Vittorio Gui,
j Florence.
Gaillard Orchestra, M. F. Gaillard, Paris.
Quintette Instrumentale de Paris and small orchestra,
J composer-conductor, St. Gervais Choir, Paris; Lamoureux
'Orchestra, Albert Wolff, St. Gervais Choir, Paris.
The Walther Straram Orchestra, Walther Straram, St.
Gervais Choir, Paris; Gaston Poulet Orchestra, Gaston
Poulet, St. Gervais Choir, Paris.
Paris; The Cardiff Orchestra (broadcast).
Paris.
Paris.
BIOGRAPHY
Barn in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891 now living in Italy.
Graduate Harvard University; studied with Shelley, Spalding and Hill; Courvoisier in
Munich; Naumburg Fellowship. Lectured and opera recital courses. Specially interested
in orchestra, choral and stage works.
109
THEODORE STEARNS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS DURATION PUBLISHER
"SUITE CAPRESE" 22 minutes Manuscript
"!N DEATH'S GARDEN" 20 " Manuscript
solo soprano
STAGE WORKS
SNOWBIRD lyric episode 45 minutes Manuscript 1922
1 set, full orchestra, 6 principals,
ballet
ATLANTIS music drama 2^ hours Manuscript 1929
2 sets, full orchestra, chorus, 7 prin
cipals, ballet
SONG OF SOLOMON eurythmic oratorio 1^ " In preparation
soloists, ballet, chorus, full orchestra
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
SUITE CAPRESE Symphony Society of New York, Fritz Busch, Philhar
monic, Issay Dobrowen, Oslo, Norway; National Broad
casting Company, Walter Damrosch, New York; San
Francisco Orchestra, Issay Dobrowen.
SNOWBIRD Chicago Civic Opera, Giorgio Polacco, Chicago; Chicago
Civic Opera, I. Van Grove; Staatsoper, Fritz Busch,
Dresden.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Berea, Ohio, 188O now living in Los Angeles, Calif.
Graduate of Royal University Wiirzburg, Germany ; Guggenheim Fellowship. Formerly
editorial staff Morning Telegraph, New York, Chicago Herald Examiner ; radio lecturer ;
supervisor programs European broadcasts ; conducted opera ; European tour of lectures ;
contributor to many magazines ; author of several books on music. At present professor
of music University of California, Los Angeles ; conductor and musicologist. Interested
chiefly in orchestral instrumentation.
110
ALEXANDER LANG STEINERT
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
NUIT MERIDIONALS southern night
LEGGENDE SINFONICA
THREE POEMS BY SHELLEY
ORCHESTRAL WORK BASED ON A
POEM BY POE
CHORAL WORKS
HYMN TO DIANA
a cappella
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA violin and piano
TRIO violin, piano, cello
SONATA piano solo
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
12 minutes
Manuscript
1926
15
1931
7
Manuscript
1930-32
In preparation
4 minutes Manuscript
1928
15 minutes Universal Edition 1925
16 " Universal Edition 1927
10 " Universal Edition 1929
NTJIT MERIDIONALS
LEGGENDE SINFONICA
THREE POEMS BY SHELLEY
SONATA, VIOLIN AND PIANO
TRIO
SONATA, PIANO SOLO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky ; Rochester, How
ard Hanson.
Augusteo, Rome, Howard Hanson; Boston Symphony,
Serge Koussevitzky, Boston, Cambridge.
Augusteo, Rome, composer-conductor.
Monte Carlo; Santa .Cecilia, Rome; New York; Paris.
Boston; League of Composers, New York.
Concerts Zighera, Paris.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Boston, Mass., 1900 now living in Boston.
Graduate Harvard University; Studied Paris Conservatory; pupil of Loeffler, Gedalge,
d'Indy and Koechlin; Fellowship American Academy in Rome; degree of F.A.A.R.
Interested chiefly in orchestral composition and in new form of opera and ballet and
development of "talking films".
Ill
WILLIAM GRANT STILL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
BARKER AMERICA
FROM THE JOURNAL OF A WANDERER
PURITAN EPIC
AFRICA
AFRO-AMERICAN SYMPHONY
DURATION PUBLISHER
17 minutes
20 "
20
30 "
28 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1924
1925
19-28
1930
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
FROM THE LAND OF DREAMS
woodwinds, strings, percussion and
3 female voices treated instrumentality
LEVEE LAND {soprano soloist) 10
2 violins, woodwinds, tenor banjo,
piano, and percussion
8 minutes Manuscript 1924
Manuscript 1925
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
FROM THE BLACK BELT
3 violins, viola, cello, bass, wood
winds, and percussion
LOG CABIN BALLADS
3 violins, viola, cello, bass wood
winds, and percussion
6 minutes Manuscript
10
Manuscript
1926
1927
STAGE v WORKS
LA GUIABLES SB ballet
3 solo dancers, 20 instruments
one stage set (now being rewritten)
SAHDJI 45
corps de ballet, chorus, bass solo,
3 solo dancers, orchestra
60 minutes Manuscript
Manuscript
1927
1930
FROM THE JOURNAL OF A
WANDERER
DARKER AMERICA
AFRICA
FROM THE LAND OF DREAMS
LEVEE LAND
FROM THE BLACK BELT
LOG CABIN BALLADS
SAHDJI
SYMPHONY
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
North Shore Festival Orchestra, Evanston, 111.; Roch
ester Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester,
International .Composers' Guild, New York; Rochester
Symphony, Rochester.
Barrere Little Symphony, New York, Rochester Sym
phony, Howard Hanson; Festival of American Music,
Bad Homburg, Germany, Dr. Holger.
International Composers' Guild, New York.
International Composers' Guild, New York; Frankfort-
on-Main (Radio), Germany.
Barrere Little Symphony, New York.
Barrere Little Symphony, New York
Eastman Theatre, Rochester, Howard Hanson.
Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Woodville, Miss,, 1895 now living in New York.
Studied at Oberlin Conservatory ; pupil of Chadwick and Varese. Eastman School Pub
lication Award. Conductor radio programs. Special study made of Negro spirituals.
Chiefly interested in operatic composition; emphasis on rhythm as America's outstanding
contribution to music. Intends to write Negro opera,
112
ALBERT STOESSEL
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
HISPANIA SUITE
MINUET CRINOLINE
CYHANO BE BERGERAC symphonic
portrait
SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN
DURATION PUBLISHER
17 minutes
5
18
8
Published
Published
Published
Published
DATE
1921
1921
1922
1925
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SUITE ANTIQUE
2 solo violins, piano
20 minutes Published
1922
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA
violin, piano
SUITE ANTIQUE
2 violins and piano
20 minutes Published
20 " Published
1921
1922
SUITE ANTIQUE
CYRANO
HISPANIA
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Symphony, Walter Damrosch; Chicago Sym
phony, Frederick Stock; San Francisco, Alfred Hertz;
Detroit, Ossip Gabrilowitsch ; Rochester Philharmonic,
Howard Hanson; .Chautauqua Symphony, composer-con
ductor; Worcester Festival, composer-conductor.
New York Symphony at Chautauqua.
Almost every orchestra and many times over the radio.
Many performances in United States and other countries.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in St. Louis, Mo., 1894 now* living in New York.
Studied Royal Hochschule, Berlin ; pupil of Hess, Wirth and Kretschmar in violin, con
ducting and composition : master's degree New York University. Formerly violin soloist
in Europe and America; director school for band masters A.E.F. in France; head music
department New York University. At present head of opera and orchestra department
Juilliard Graduate School ; conductor Oratorio Society, New York ; conductor Westchester
and Worcester Music Festivals; conductor Bach Cantata Club; music director Chautau
qua Institution. Society for Publication American Music Award. Interested in orchestral,
operatic and choral composition.
113
LAMAR STRINGFELD
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
INDIAN LEGEND symphonic poem
FROM THE SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS
Suite 4 parts
THE SEVENTH QUEUE symphonic
ballet
AT THE FACTORY symphonic fantasy
A NEGRO PARADE symphonic patrol
CHAMBER MUSIC
MOUNTAIN SKETCHES
13 instruments
INDIAN SKETCHES
flute and string quartet
PRELUDE AND FUGUE
string quartet, flute
THE OLE SWIMMIN' HOLE
flute, wola, cello
CONCERT FUGUE
string quartet
INTRODUCTION AND SCHERZO
12 instruments
IMPROMPTU
flute and cello
AT EVENING
11 instruments
FROM A NEGRO MELODY
12 instruments
FANTASY
5 instruments
STAGE WORKS
TREAD THE GREEN GRASS integral
music to Paul Green's Fantasy
THE MOUNTAIN SONG opera in
3 scenes
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes
22
14
10
12
for hire
\ I & 4 published
[ 2 & 3 manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1925
1927
1928
1929
1931
1923
15 minutes 1 part published
12 " 3 parts Manuscript 1924
9 " Published
6 " Manuscript
6 " Manuscript
10 " Manuscript
7 " Manuscript
6 " Manuscript
5 " Manuscript
8 " Manuscript
hours for hire
" Manuscript
1924
1924
1924
1926
1927
1927
1928
1932
1930
1931
INDIAN LEGEND
THE SEVENTH QUEUE
FROM THE SOUTHERN
MOUNTAINS
AT THE FACTORY
MOUNTAIN SKETCHES
INTRODUCTION AND SCHERZO
INDIAN SKETCHES
IMPROMPTU
THE OLE SWIMMIN' HOLE
AT EVENING
FROM A NEGRO MELODY
THE MOUNTAIN SONG
TREAD THE GREEN GRASS
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Sunday Symphony, Josiah Zuro, New York.
Washington National Opera Association.
Roxy Symphony, Joseph Littau, New York; Baltimore
Symphony, composer-conductor; Omaha Symphony; In-
terlochen; Asheville Symphony, Nashville Symphony,
Barrere Symphony, Spartanburg; New York Sinfonietta,
Quinto Maganini, New York. Recorded and radio per
formances.
Detroit Symphony.
Many performances.
Barrere Little Symphony, New York.
San Francisco Chamber Music Society, on tour; Boston
Flute Players Club.
New York City.
New York Flute Club and ensemble, on tour.
New York Chamber Music Society, New York; Barrere
Little Symphony, on tour.
Barrere Little Symphony, on tour.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Raleigh, N. C, 1897 now living in Chapel Hill, N. C.
At present research associate Institute of Folk Music, University of North Carolina;
Pulitzer Scholarship. Specialized in the realm of American folk music, its preservation
history and ^ development into art forms of music. At present collecting data for book'
on this subject. Special interest in orchestral and chamber music, also various instru
ments with voice.
114
EDWIN JOHN STRINGHAM
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONIC POEM "THE PHANTOM"
THREE PASTELS short suite
SYMPHONIC POEM "VISIONS"
SYMPHONIC POEM "ANCIENT MARINER" 20
OVERTURE "SPRINGTIME"
SYMPHONIC SUITE "D ANSES EXOTIQUES" 20
SYMPHONY No, IBb MINOR, "ITALIAN" 30
SYMPHONIC POEM "NOCTURNE"
SUITE OF NOCTURNES FOR ORCHESTRA
DURATION
PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes
Manuscript
1916
6 _"
Manuscript
1916-17
23
Manuscript
1923
20
Manuscript
1926
8
Manuscript
1927
20
Manuscript
1928
30
Manuscript
1929-30
15
Manuscript
1931-32
In preparation
CHORAL WORKS
CANTATA "THE PILGRIM FATHERS" 15 minutes Gray
mixed voices
1931
CHAMBER MUSIC
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN
1916
STAGE WORKS
ORCHESTRATION OF CADMAN'S
"PAGEANT CALQADO"
chonts f soli, orchestra
hours Manuscript
for hire
1928
"VISIONS"
"THE ANCIENT MARINER"
THREE PASTELS
SYMPHONY No. 1
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Denver; Minneapolis; New York; Kansas City,
Denver; Minneapolis; St. Louis, Rudolph Ganz.
Rochester; Chicago.
Minneapolis; New York, Henry Hadley.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1890 now living in New York City.
Graduate Northwestern University, music degree; Cincinnati Conservatory; honorary
music degree Denver College of Music. Director School of Music Grand Forks, N, D.;
faculty University of Colorado ; dean College of Music, Denver ; music editor educational
department Radio Music Corporation; teacher of composition Union Seminary; music de
partment Dalton School ; music critic Denver News and Denver Post ; author of books on.
history of music and educational texts ; contributor to magazines ; chairman music board
Colorado State Board of Education. At present on faculty of music department Teachers
College, Columbia University. Interested in all forms of composition.
115
GEORGE TEMPLETON STRONG
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
"NIGHT" suite
"KING ARTHUR" symphonic poem
UNE VIE D' ARTISTE poem
violin
cello
DURATION PUBLISHER
30 minutes Published
40 " Published
15 " Published
15
Published
DATE
1914
1924
1925
1928
CHORAL WORKS
MALE CHORUSES
CHORUSES FOR WOMEN'S VOICES
Published
Published
CHAMBER MUSIC
TRIO FOR 2 VIOLINS AND VIOLA
REVERIE ET SCHERZO
3 cellos and bass
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND CELLO
40 minutes Published
15 Published
20
Published
1920
1922
1920
SINTRAM SYMPHONY
"NIGHT"
KING ARTHUR
UNE VIE D'ARTISTE
ELEGIE
TRIO FOR 2 VIOLINS AND
VIOLA
THE HAUNTED MILL
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philharmonic Society, New York; Brooklyn; Geneva;
Lausanne; Montreux.
London, Sir Henry Wood; Switzerland.
Ansermet, Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux.
Szigeti, Swiss Music Festival, Zurich; Philharmonic So
ciety, New York; Furtwangler, Berlin; France; Switz
erland,
Hekking, Paris ; Swiss Music Festival, Geneva, Lausanne.
America.
Leipzig, Arthur Nikisch; America; Germany.
BIOGRAPHY
Bora in New York, 1856 now living in Switzerland.
Graduate Leipzig Conservatory ; studied with Liszt in Weimar ; taught composition New
England Conservatory; oboe player in orchestras; studied painting. Interested in orches
tral and chamber music.
116
GUSTAV STRUBE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY IN G
SlNFONTETTA
OVERTURE FOR ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN
SYMPHONIC PROLOGUE
VIOLIN CONCERTO IN B MINOR
SUITE
DURATION PUBLISHER
35 min
20
15
12
25
32
utes Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Published
Published
DATE
1921
1922
1922
1924
1924
1930
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
DIVERTIMENTO
20 minutes Published
1925
CHORAL WORKS
LAZARUS
solo quartet, chorus, orchestra
35 minutes Manuscript
1926
CHAMBER MUSIC
STRING QUARTET
QUINTET FOR WOODWIND AND HORN
VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
VIOLA AND PIANO SONATA
CELLO AND PIANO SONATA
VIOLA AND PIANO SONATINA
TRIO
violin, cello, piano
SYMPHONIC Music FOR CHAMBER 20
ORCHESTRA
5 strings, 5 winds, piano
BOOK ON INSTRUMENTATION
CHORAL WORKS
THE CAPTIVE lj/
4 sola voices, 4 secondary roles, full
orchestra
20 minutes
Manuscript
35
Manuscript
25
Published
25
Published
25
Manuscript
25
Manuscript
20
Published
hours
Manuscript
In preparation
1923
1930
SYMPHONY IN G
VIOLIN CONCERTO
SUITE
DIVERTIMENTO
VIOLA SONATA
CELLO SONATA
VIOLIN SONATA
SlNFONIETTA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Washington; Baltimore.
Kansas City; Baltimore.
Washington.
New York.
New York; Philadelphia.
Chicago; Baltimore.
In various cities.
Wilhelrn 'Gericke; Emil Pauer; Karl Muck; Frederick
Stock; Josef Stransky; Henry Hadley; Max Fiedler.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Germany, 1867 now living in Baltimore, Md,
Graduate of Leipzig Conservatory; studied harmony, composition and violin with Rein-
ecke, Jadassohn, Herrimann and Brodsky, Taught at Mannheim {Conservatory, Germany.
Formerly assistant conductor Boston Symphony, conductor Baltimore Symphony. Teacher
of harmony, counterpoint, orchestration and composition, Peabody (Conservatory; author
of text "The Theory and Use of Chords"; honorary degree, Philadelphia Musical Acad-,
emy. At present teaching orchestration and composition at Peabody Conservatory. Inter
ested in all forms of composition.
117
DEEMS TAYLOR
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
DURATION PUBLISHER
THE SIREN SONG symphonic poem 20 minutes
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS suite 30 ^
JURGEN symphonic poem 18 a
CIRCUS DAY suite
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
11 instruments
Manuscript
Published
Manuscript
Manuscript
15 minutes Published
DATE
1912
1922
1925
1925
1924
CHORAL WORKS
THE .CHAMBERED NAUTILUS
cantata, male voices, orchestra
THE HIGHWAYMAN
cantata, baritone, male voices,
orchestra
THE HIGHWAYMAN
women's voices
INCIDENTAL Music FOR "LE VIOL DE
LUCRECE"
15 minutes
30 "
Published
Published
In preparation
1914
1914
STAGE WORKS
A Kiss IN XANADU pantomime
2 pianos, 2 scenes
THE KING'S HENCHMAN opera
3 scenes, full orchestra
PETER IBBETSON opera
8 scenes, full orchestra
NEW OPERA
20 minutes Published 1923
2y 2 hours Published 1926
2^4 " Published 1930
In preparation
THE SIREN SONG
THROUGH THE LOOKING
GLASS
JURGEN
CIRCUS DAY
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
THE HIGHWAYMAN
THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS
A Kiss IN XANADU
THE KING'S HENCHMAN
PETER IBBETSON
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
National Federation of Music Clubs ; Stadium Concerts,
New York, Henry Hadley ; Philharmonic Orchestra, New
York, Henry Hadley.
All American symphony orchestras; London Symphony,
Sir Henry Wood; Leeds Festival, Albert Coates; .Con
certs Koussevitzky, Paris; Prague; Moscow.
N. Y. Symphony, Walter Damrosch; Stadium, Willem
van Hoogstraten; Chicago, Frederick Stock; San Fran
cisco, Alfred Hertz; as ballet, by Denishawn Dancers,
Stadium, New York.
Paul Whiteman's Band, New York, and throughout
United States ; England ; Germany.
New York Chamber Music Society; New York Sin-
fonietta, Quinto Maganini, and others.
MacDowell Festival, Peterboro, N. H.; performances
throughout United States.
Schola pmtorum, Kurt Schindler, New York; perform
ances throughout United States.
As part of Beggar on Horseback New York and on tour.
Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Tullio Serafin.
Produced on road.
Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Tullio Serafin,
Ravinia Park Opera Company, Chicago, Wilfred Pelletier.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1885 now living in New York.
Graduate New York University. Formerly member editorial staff Encyclopedia Britan-
nica and Nelson Encyclopedia ; assistant editor. New York Tribune and Western Electric
News; associate editors Colliers Weekly; music critic New York World; editor of Mus
ical America; member board American Opera Company. At present director NB,C orches
tral awards ; narrator Metropolitan Opera broadcasts ; director Commonwealth Theatre,
Inc. ; contributor general newspaper and magazine articles ; member Society Publication of
American Music. Specially interested in operatic composition.
118
RANDALL THOMPSON
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN-
JAZZ POEM
piano
SYMPHONY No. I
SYMPHONY No. II
PIERROT AND COTHURNUS
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes
14 "
30 "
28
10 "
CHORAL WORKS
ODES OF HORACE 23 minutes
mixed voices a cappella except Ode
to Pyrrha, men's voices; Invocation
to Venus piano or orchestra
PUERI HEBRAEORUM 3 "
eight-part women's voices,
a cappella
FIVE SONGS FOR "NEW SONGS FOR
NEW VOICES"
ROSEMARY 15 "
women's voices, a cappella
AMERICANA 20 "
mixed voices, piano
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA 15 minutes
piano
SUITE 8
piano
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS 16 "
string quartet
STAGE WORKS
INCIDENTAL Music "THE STRAW HAT"
WROTE Music FOR AND SCORED
"GRAND STREET FOLLIES"
Manuscript
Manuscript
Eastman School
Publication
Eastman School
Publication
Published
E. C. Schirmer
Music Co,
DATE
1924
1928
1929
1931
1932
1925
E. t C. Schirmer 1927
Harcourt, Brace, Co. 1927
E. C. Schirmer 1929
E. C Schirmer 1932
Manuscript 1923
Manuscript 1924
Manuscript 1924
1926
1926
PIERROT AND COTHURNUS
THE PIPER AT THE GATES
OF DAWN-
JAZZ POEM
SYMPHONY No. I
SYMPHONY No. II
ODES OP HORACE
PUERI HEBRAEORUM
ROSEMARY
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Augusteo Orchestra, composer-conductor, Rome; Ro
chester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Augusteo Orchestra, composer-conductor, Rome; Ro
chester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester; Bos
ton Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky, Cambridge.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson, Rochester.
Choir of San Salvatore in Lauro, composer-conductor,
Rome; Harvard Glee ,Club, Wellesley College Choir,
composer-conductor, Cambridge; Schola Cantorum, Hugh
Ross, New York.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York; St. Cecilia Club, Victor Harris, New York;
Adesdi Chorus, Margarete Dessoff, New York; Choirs
of Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, etc.
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York; Adesdi Chorus, composer- conductor, New York;
Worcester Festival, Albert Stoessel, Worcester.
A Cappella Singers, League of Composers Concert
Rome; Cambridge.
Rome; League of Composers, New York; .Cambridge,
Boston.
American Laboratory Theatre.
AMERICANA
SONATA
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
INCIDENTAL Music "THE
STRAW HAT"
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New York, 1899 now living in New York.
Graduate of Harvard University; M.A. Harvard; pupil of Ernest Bloch; Guggenheim
Fellowship; Fellow American Academy in Rome: Eastman School Publication Award.
Formerly assistant professor of music Wellesley College; lecturer in music Harvard Uni
versity; guest conductor Dessoff Choirs. Preparing survey of music for American Liberal
Arts College. Interested in all forms of musical composition regardless of type or medium.
119
VIR6IL THOMSON
CHORAL WORKS
Two SENTIMENTAL TANGOS
SYMPHONY ON A HYMN TUNE
cadenza for violin f cello,
piccolo, trombone
ORAISON FUN&BRE Bossuet
solo voice, c to a
SYMPHONY No. 2
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Two SENTIMENTAL TANGOS
25 instruments
CHORAL WORKS
THREE ANTIPHONAL PSALMS
a cappella women's voices
MISSA BREVIS
a cappella men's voices
SAINTS' PROCESSION FROM FOUR
SAINTS IN THREE ACTS
for wen's voices with piano or
orchestra accompaniment
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA DA CHIESA
clarinet, trumpet, horn, viola t
trombone
FIVE PHRASES FROM THE SONG OF
SOLOMON
soprano, one percussion player
CAPITAL, CAPITALS text by
Gertrude Stein
four men's voices and piano
FIVE PORTRAITS
quartet of clarinets
VIOLIN _ SONATA
violin and piano
STRING QUARTET No. 1
STRING QUARTET No. 2
STABAT MATER text by Max Jacob
string quartet, soprano
SERENADE in five movements
flute and znolin
PIANO SONATA No. 1
PIANO SONATA No. 2
PIANO SONATA No. 3
STAGE WORKS
FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS
text by Gertrude Stein
8 solo parts, chorus, large orchestra,
ballet
DURATION PUBLISHER
6 minutes
23 "
20
25
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
6 minutes Manuscript
6 minutes
14
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
25 minutes Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
18
12
20
22
28
6
10
20
11
7
2-3 hours Manuscript
DATE
1923
1928
1930
1931
1923
1924
1925
1928
1925
1926
1927
1929
1930
1931
1932
1931
1931
1929
1929
1930
1928
Two SENTIMENTAL TANGOS
SONATA DA .CHIESA
CAPITAL, CAPITALS
THREE ANTIPHONAL PSALMS
FIVE PHRASES FROM SONG
OF SOLOMON
STRING QUARTET No. 1
STRING QUARTET No. 2
STABAT MATER
PIANO SONATA No. 1 )
o. 2J
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Boston; Little Symphony,
Kansas City.
Conducted in Paris by McKee, Golschmann, Desormieres ;
Flute Players Club, Boston.
Paris; London; Copland-Sessions, New York
Women's University Glee Club, Gerald Reynolds, New
York.
Paris; Copland-Sessions, New York.
Quatuor Krettley, Paris.
Pro Arte Quartet, Paris.
Madeleine Leymo and Quatuor Krettley, Paris; First
Yaddo Festival.
PIANO SONATA No.
Paris, composer.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Kansas City, Mo., 1896 now living in France. Naumburg Fellowship.
Interested in all forms of composition.
120
DONALD NICHOLAS TWEEDY
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
L' ALLEGRO, SYMPHONIC STUDY
DURATION PUBLISHER
15 minutes Manuscript
score and parts
BATE
1925
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO 25 minutes Manuscript 1916
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 25 " Manuscript 1920
SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO AND PIANO 25 " Manuscript 1930
STAGE WORKS
INCIDENTAL Music FOR SIDNEY
HOWARD'S "SWORDS"
BALLET ON "ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
Manuscript
In preparation
1921
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
L' ALLEGRO Eastman School of Music, Rochester, Philharmonic,
Howard Hanson, Rochester.
SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO League of Composers, New York.
AND PIANO
SIDNEY HOWARD'S "SWORDS" Brock Pemberton, New York.
incidental music
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Danbury, Conn,, 18-90 now living in Danbury.
Graduate Harvard University, M.A. Harvard University; pupil of Hill, Goetschius and
Heilman. Formerly music instructor Vassar College and conducted student orchestra;
music director Cleveland Museum of Art; editor program book Cleveland Orchestra;
instructor University of California; member of faculty Eastman School of Music;
author of manual of harmonic technic. At present engaged in research and composition.
Interested in all forms of composition.
121
ED6AR VARESE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
AMERIQUES
ARCANA
METAL poem
soprano and orchestra
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
INTEGRALES
OFFRANDES
soprano voice
HYPERPRISM
IONISATION
two groups of percussion 13 players
CHAMBER MUSIC
OCTANDRE
flute, oboe, clarinet, bass, horn,
trumpet, trombone, double bass
STAGE WORKS
THE GREAT NOON
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
20 minutes
18
Editions
Max Eschig
Scores for sale
parts hired
In preparation
1932
20 minutes
10 "
6 "
6 "
Editions
Max Eschig
for hire
1931
minutes
In preparation
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Works by Edgar Varese have been played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, Philadelphia
and New York, Leopold Stokowski conducting; the International Composers' Guild con
ducted by Leopold Stokowski, Eugene Goossens, Otto Klemperer, Arthur Rodzinski;
Barrere Little Symphony, Nina Koshetz; Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, Nicolas
Slonimsky; Concerts Poulet, Paris; Pro Musica, Vladimir Golschmann; Sociedad de la
Musica Contemporenea, Havana; Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid, Pedro Sanjuan; Or-
questa Filharmonica de la Habana, Amadeo Roldan; Austrian Section of the inter
national Society for Contemporary Music, Anton von Webern; Berlin Philharmonic;
Michael Taube Orchestra; Nicolas Slonimsky; Czechish and Hungarian Sections of
the International Society for Contemporary Music, Nicolas Slonimsky.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Paris, 1885 now living in Paris.
Early studies principally mathematical and scientific. Pupil of Roussel and d'Indy at
Schola Cantorum; master class of Widor, Paris Conservatoire. Founded and conducted
.Chceur de 1'Universite Populaire, Paris and organized concerts of Le Chateau du Peuple
Won first Bourse Artistique of City of Paris. Founded and conducted Symphonischer
Uior, Berlin for the performances of old Motetists. Conducted the Prague Philharmonic
Orchestra and toured as a conductor in Europe. Guest conductor of the Cincinnati Synv
phony Orchestra. Founded and directed the New Symphony Orchestra in New York in
order to present works by modern composers. With Carlos Salzedo founded the Inter
national Composers' Guild. Founded the Pan American Association of Composers: now
honorary president '
122
BERNARD WASENAAR
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY No. 1
DIVERTIMENTO
SlNFONIETTA
SYMPHONY No. II
ORCHESTRAL WORK
CHAMBER MUSIC
DREI CHINESISCHE GESANGE
voice, flute, harp, piano
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
SONATA FOR PIANO
SECOND STRING QUARTET
THIRD STRING QUARTET
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
30 minutes
Manuscript
for hire
1926
20
Eastman School
Publication
1928
12 "
Cos Cob Press
1929
25
Manuscript
for hire
1930
minutes
30
10
25
In preparation
Manuscript
for hire
G. Schirmer
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
In preparation
1923
1926
1927
1931
FIRST SYMPHONY
DIVERTIMENTO
SlNFONIETTA
DREI CHINESICHE GESANGE
VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATA
PIANO SONATA
SECOND STRING QUARTET
SECOND SYMPHONY
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
New York Philharmonic, Willem Mengelberg, New York.
Detroit Symphony, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Detroit ; Roches
ter Civic Symphony, Howard Hanson, Rochester ; Cincin
nati Symphony, Eugene Goossens, Cincinnati; National
Orchestral Association, Leon Barzin, New York; Wor
cester Festival, Albert Stoessel; Stadium, New York.
New York Philharmonic, Willem Mengelberg, New York;
International Society for Contemporary Music, composer
conductor, Lie'ge, Belgium; London Symphony, London;
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Willem Mengelberg; Roches
ter, Howard Hanson.
Friends of Music Society, The MacDowell Club, Schola
Cantorum, New York; Amsterdam, Holland.
New York, Boston, Chicago, Amsterdam, The Hague,
Arnhem, Holland.
Copland-Sessions, New York; Smith College, Northamp
ton, Mass.
New York.
To be- performed by New York Philharmonic, Arturo
Toscanini, in first part of 1932-33 season; also by Ro
chester Civic Symphony, Howard Hanson.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Holland, 1894 now living in New York.
Studied at the Conservatory of Music, Utrecht ; composition with Dr. Wagenaar. Member
of the faculty Juilliard Graduate School and Institute of Musical Art, New York. Society
for Publication American Music Award; Eastman School Publication Award. Interested
in orchestral and chamber music
123
MAX WALD
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SENTIMENTAL PROMENADES
RETROSPECTIVES
THE DANCER DEAD
CHAMBER MUSIC
SONATA FOR PIANO
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
STAGE WORKS
"MIRANDOLINA" Lyrical comedy in 3
acts
libretto after Goldoni
DURATION PUBLISHER
20 minutes
10 "
12 "
15 minutes
20
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
In preparation
DATE
1922
1925
1931
1923
1922
SENTIMENTAL PROMENADES
RETROSPECTIVES
THE DANCER DEAD
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock.
National Broadcasting Company, Eugene Goossens.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Litchfield, 111., 1889 -now living in Paris.
Studied with Obendorffer, Keller and Anderson, piano, harmony, counterpoint, composition
and orchestra in Chicago; pupil of d'Indy in Paris, National Broadcasting Co. Award,
1932. Specially interested in orchestral and operatic composition.
POWELL WEAVER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
PLANTATION OVERTURE
AN IMAGINARY BALLET
SUITE, THE FAUN
three movements
SYMPHONIC POEM "The Vagabond"
CHORAL WORKS
BOATING SONG
mixed chorus
Ho FOR WINDY WEATHER
mixed chorus
I WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES
CHAMBER MUSIC
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes
8 "
12
14 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Oliver Ditson
Oliver Ditson
Lorenz, Dayton,
Ohio
SONATA
for organ and piano
In preparation
SYMPHONIC POEM
"THE VAGABOND"
PLANTATION OVERTURE
THE LITTLE FAUN
AN IMAGINARY BALLET
THE LITTLE FAUN (2 pianos)
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
DATE
1925
1925
1927
1930
Minneapolis Symphony, Henri Verbrugghen, Minneapolis :
St. Louis, Vladimir Golschmann, 1932.
Boston Women's Symphony, Ethel Leginska, Boston, on
tour ; Kansas City Little Symphony, Kansas City.
Boston Women's Symphony, Ethel Leginska, Boston:
Kansas City Little Symphony, Kansas City.
Played on tour by Maier and Pattison.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Clearfield, Pa., 1890 now living in Kansas City, Mo.
Studied at Institute of Musical Art, New York; studied organ with Yon and Dethier;
Renzi in Rome; composition with Respighi and Goetschms. Formerly organist in Kansas
City ; accompanist on tour with many singers. Specially interested in orchestral composition.
124
ADOLPH WEISS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
I SEGRETI
AMERICAN LIFE
THEME AND VARIATIONS
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
KAMMERSYMPHONIE
ten instruments
CHORAL WORKS
LIBATION BEARERS (Aeschylus)
orchestra, solo quartet, mixed
chorus, and dance pantomime
CHAMBER MUSIC
FIRST STRING QUARTET
SECOND STRING QUARTET
THIRD STRING QUARTET
SONATA DA CAMERA
flute and viola
QUINTET
for winds
DURATION PUBLISHER
12 minutes Manuscript
5 " Manuscript
13 " Manuscript
20 minutes Manuscript
45 minutes Manuscript
20 minutes
20
20 "
8
10 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1924
1929
1931
1928
1930
1923
1926
1929
1930
1932
AMERICAN LIFE
I SEGRETI
KAMMERSYMPHONIE
STRING QUARTET III
SONATA DA CAMERA
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Conductorless Orchestra, New York ; Pan- American, .Com
posers Concerts, Nicolas Slonimsky, Paris, Berlin, Buda
pest.
Rochester Philharmonic, Howard Hanson.
Berlin Smgakadetnie, Berlin, Rufer; Rochester, Howard
Hanson; San Francisco, Nicolas Slonimsky; New York,
New School, composer conductor.
Pro Musica, New York, New World String Quartet.
League of Composers, New York; Chamber Music Guild,
Berlin; International Society for Contemporary Music,
Vienna.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Baltimore, Md., 1891 now living in New York.
Studied at Berlin State Academy; pupil of Schoenberg, Weidig, Liliental and Rybner;
Guggenheim Fellowship. Member Pan-American Association, member United States Sec
tion, International Society for .Contemporary Music, conductor of Pan- American Ensemble.
Interested in all forms of composition.
125
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
SYMPHONY
SYMPHONY CONCERTANTE
horn and piano
MARK WESSEL
DURATION PUBLISHER
25 minutes
26 "
Manuscript
Manuscript
DATE
1932
1929
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CONCERTINO
flute and 16 or 20 instruments
BALLADE
violin, oboe, string orchestra
14 minutes Manuscript 1928
10 " Manuscript 1932
CHAMBER MUSIC
SEXTETTE 19 minutes Manuscript
flute, oboe, horn, bassoon, clarinet,
piano
TRIO
violin, cello, piano
SONATA
violin and piano
PRELUDE AND FUGUE
string quartet
STRING QUARTET
1928
18
Manuscript
1931
15 "
Manuscript
1930
6
Manuscript
1931
18 "
Manuscript
1931
SYMPHONY CONCERTANTE
CONCERTINO
TRIO
SEXTETTE
STRING QUARTET
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Philharmonic Society, Robert Heger, Budapest, Vienna;
Eastman School of Music, Philharmonic, Howard Hanson,
Rochester; National Broadcasting Company, Walter Dam-
rosch, New York; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frede
rick Stock, Chicago.
Eastman School of Music, Howard Hanson, Rochester;
Vienna Philharmonic (radio), Robert Heger.
Sedlak-Winkler, Vienna.
Rochester.
Galimir Quartette, Vienna.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Coldwater, Mich,, 1894-now living in Bronson, Mich.
Pupil of Schonberg; music degree Northwestern University; master's degree; Guggen-
tern Fellowship; Pultzer Scholarship. Formerly professor of theory and piano at
Northwestern Umversrty. Pianist. Specially interested in orchestral and chamber music
126
HERMANN HANS WETZLER
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
OVERTURE : As You LIKE IT, OP. 7
SUITE : As You LIKE IT, OP. 7
SYMPHONIC PHANTASY, OP. 10
VISIONS
six symphonic movements
ASSISI
legend for orchestra
SYMPHONIC DANCE IN BASQUE STYLE
SYMPHONIC CONCERTANTE
for solo violin and orchestra
DURATION PUBLISHER
17 minutes
20
16 "
35 "
18
17 "
22
^ DATE
Ant. J. Benjamin 1917
Ant J. Benjamin 1920
Simrock 1922
Max Brockhaus 1923
C. F. Peters
Max Brockhaus
Manuscript
1924
1927
1932
STAGE WORKS
COMPLETE Music TO As You LIKE IT Ant. J. Benjamin 1917
THE BASQUE VENUS 2^-2^ hours
Max Brockhaus 1929
opera in five pictures
OVERTURE : As You LIKE IT
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Conducted by Richard Strauss, Arthur Nikisch, Felix
Welngartner, and other conductors in Europe; Willem
Mengelberg, New York Philharmonic; Frederick Stock,
Chicago Symphony; Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Detroit Sym
phony; Alfred Hertz, San Francisco Symphony; Fritz
Reiner, Cincinnati Symphony, etc.
Cologne; Berlin; Wiesbaden.
Cologne, Berlin Philharmonic; Leipzig, Gewandhaus;
Hamburg, Philharmonic; Bremen; Wiesbaden; Hanover;
Amsterdam; Stockholm; Goteborg; New York Philhar
monic; Detroit Symphony; Chicago Symphony; Leningrad
Symphony, etc.
Evanston Music Festival, Evanston, 111. ; Chicago, Frede
rick Stock; San Francisco, Alfred Hertz; Los Angeles;
Cologne; Berlin Philharmonic; Oslo; Hamburg, Karl
Muck; Bremen; Leipzig Gewandhaus, Bruno Walter;
Basel, Weingartner.
New York Philharmonic, Arturo Toscanini ; Boston Sym
phony, Serge Koussevitzky ; Detroit Symphony, Ossip
Gabrilowitsch; Philadelphia Symphony, Ossip Gabrilo
witsch, New York and Philadelphia; Washington; Rome
(Augusteo); Buenos Aires; Berlin (State Opera Sym
phony Concerts) Vienna; Hamburg Symphony, Dr. Karl
Muck; Chicago Symphony, Frederick Stock; Cincinnati
Symphony, Fritz Reiner ; Cologne ; Bremen Philharmonic ;
Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Willem Mengelberg; Dres
den; Munich; Hanover; and other cities in Germany.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Germany, 1870 now living in Switzerland.
Studied at Frankfurt Conservatory ; pupil of Heerman, Scholz, Knorr, Humperdmck and
Clara Schumann. Formerly organist Old Trinity Church, New York ; organized and con
ducted Wetzler Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Hall; conducted opera in Germany and
Russia ; conducted symphonic concerts throughout Europe. At present guest conductor and
pianist on tours ; radio. Chiefly interested in orchestral and stage works.
127
SYMPHONIC PHANTASY
VISIONS
ASSISI
SYMPHONIC DANCE IN
BASQUE STYLE
EMERSON WHITHORNE
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
THE RAIN
LA NUIT
ADVENTURES OF A SAMURAI (Suite)
THE AEROPLANE
DURATION PUBLISHER
DATE
4 minutes
5
20 "
4 "
NEW YORK DAYS AND NIGHTS (Suite) 20
POEM 20
piano and orchestra
FATA MORGANA
symphonic poem
FIRST SYMPHONY 28
THE DREAM PEDLAR
FANDANGO
VIOLIN CONCERTO
NEW SYMPHONIC WORK
16
32
Manuscript 1912
for hire G. Schirmer
Manuscript 1917
for hire G. Schirmer
Manuscript 1919
Manuscript ^ 1920
for hire Carl Fischer
Carl Fischer 1923
Carl Fischer 1926
Cos Cob Press
Manuscript
for hire
In preparation
for hire
Cos Cob Press
Manuscript
for hire
Manuscript
for hire
In preparation
1927
1929
1930
1931
1931
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY'S CHILD
tenor, soprano, 12 instruments,
percussion
THE GRIM TROUBADOUR
string quartet, "baritone
20 minutes C. C. Birchard 1926
Carl Fischer 1927
CHAMBER MUSIC
QUARTETTINO ORIENTALS
string quartet
GREEK IMPRESSIONS
string quartet
PIANO QUINTET
piano, string quartet
QUARTET, OP. 51
string quartet
VIOLIN SONATA
Manuscript 1916
Senart 1917
28 minutes Carl Fischer 1928
Cos Cob Press 1930
Cos Cob Press 1932
STAGE WORKS
SOONER AND LATER Ballet in 6 Scenes 2 hours
chamber orchestra, chorus
Senart 1925
2 piano score for hire
RECORD OF PERFORMANCES
Mr. Whithorne's works have been performed frequently in America and Europe.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, 1884 now living in New York.-
Pupil of Leschetizky in piano and Fuchs in theory. Formerly critic Pall Mall Gazette;
editor Art Publications Society; contributor to various magazines; editor Composers'
Music Corporation. Interested chiefly in orchestral composition,
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AN ADDITIONAL LIST OF AMERICAN COMPOSERS
This list includes the names of well known composers as we!J as younger musicians whote
works may be recorded in greater detail in the next edition of American Composers*
NAME
Jane Van Etten Andrews
Maurice Arnold
Glenn Bacon
Parker Bailey (S.P.A.M. award)
Edward Ballantine
Edward Shippen Barnes
Alice Barnett
David Barnett
C. L. Barnhouse
Arthur Bergh
Lawrence Beste
Charles Bochau
Eugene Bonner
Paul F. Bowles
Jeanne Boyd
Henry Brant
Radie Britain
Howard Brockway
Gertrude M. Brown
Mortimer Browning
Mark Brunswick
Adolph Gebhard Brune
H. T. Burleigh
Carl Busch
Theodore Cella
Louis Cheslock
Israel Citkowitz
Avery Claflin
Phillip Greeley Clapp
Chalmers Gifton
Joseph W. Clokey
Ulric Cole (S.P.A.M. award)
Edward Collins
Carleton Cooley
Mildred Couper
Cecil Cowles
Lucile Crews (Pulitzer Prise)
Walter Damrosch
Edward Delaney
R. Nathaniel Dett
Clarence Dickinson
Fanny Charles Dillon
William Dinsmore
Martha Alter Douglas
George Dyer, Jr.
Henry Purmont Eames
A. Lehman Engel
Blair Fairchild
Hazel Fellrnan
Vivian Fine
William Arms Fisher
Dwight Fiske
Pietro Floridia
Henry Lawrence Freeman
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
Chicago, 111.
1865, St. Louis, Mo.
1906, Knoxville, Tenn.
1902, Kansas City, Mo.
1886, Oberlin, Ohio
1887, New Jersey
1888, Lewiston, 111.
1907, New York City
Iowa
1882, St. Paul, Minn.
1909, Monmouth, 111.
1870, Germany
1889, Jacksonville, N. C.
1911, Jamaica, Long Island
1890, Mt. Carol, III
1914, Montreal, Canada
19 . ., Amarillo, Texas
1870, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1907, BriarclifT Manor, N. Y.
1891, Baltimore, Md.
1892, New York, N. Y,
1870, Germany
1866, Erie, Pa.
1862, Bjerre, Denmark
1896, Philadelphia, Pa.
1909, New York, N. Y,
1898, Keene, N. H.
1888, Boston, Mass.
1889, Jackson, Miss.
1890, New Albany, Ind.
19... , New York, N. Y.
Joliet, 111.
Milford, N. J.
1887, Buenos Aires
190S, San Francisco, CaL
1888, Pueblo, Colo.
1862, Breslau, German Silesia
1903, Baltimore, Md.
1882, Drumrnondville, Canada
1873, Lafayette, Ind.
1881, Denver, Colo.
18.., New York, N. Y.
1875, Chicago, 111.
1910, Jackson, Miss.
1877, Belmont, Mass.
Chicago, 111.
1913, Chicago, III
1861, San Francisco, Cal.
1860, Sicily, Italy
1875, Cleveland, Ohio
NAME
Eleanor Everest Freer
Lillian Fuchs
Samuel Richards Gaines
Rudolph Ganz
Harvey B. Gaul
Heinrich Gebhard
James R. Gillette
Henriette Glick
Leopold Godowsky
Morton Gould
Edwin Grasse
Elliot Griffis (Pulitzer Prise)
C Hugo Grimm
Thomas Griselle
Homer Grunn
John Gunder
Michel Gusikoff
F. Flaxington Harker
W. Franke Hading
Victor Harris
Frederick Hart
Samuel Harwell
Irwin Heilner
Bernard Herrmann
Katherine Ruth Heyman
Ethel Glenn Hier
Mabel Wood Hill
Josef Hofmann
Sidney Homer
Elmer Samuel Hosmer
Lucius Hosmer
Rosalie Housman
John Tasker Howard
Mary Carlisle Howe
Walter Edward Howe
John Adam Hugo
Rupert Hughes
Bruno Huhn
Ernest Hutches on
Alexander Hull
Chester Edward Ide
Lewis Isaacs
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
Philadelphia, Pa.
1903, New York, N. Y.
1869, Michigan
1877, Zurich, Switzerland
1881, New York, N. Y.
1878, Germany
1886, Roseboone, N. Y.
19. , Chicago, 111.
1870, Russian Poland
1913, New York, N. Y.
1884, New York, N. Y.
Boston, Mass.
1890, Ohio
. . , Upper Sandusky, Ohio
1880, West Salem, Wis.
1864, Philadelphia, Pa.
1876, Scotland
1887, London, England
1869, New York, N. Y.
19. , New York, N. Y.
1900, Salt Lake City, Utah
1908, New York, N. Y.
1909, New York, N. Y.
Sacramento, Cal.
1889, Cincinati, Ohio
1885, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1876, Crakow, Poland
1864, Boston, Mass.
1862, Massachusetts
1870, South Acton, Mass.
1889, San Francisco, Cal.
1890, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Boston, Mass.
1873, Connecticut
1872, Missouri
1871, England
1871, Melbourne, Australia
1887, Columbia, Ohio
1878, Springfield, 111.
New York, N. Y.
Hans Jellinek
Clayton Johns
Louis Edgar Johns
Harriet Johnson
Horace Johnson
Rosamund Johnson
Arthur Edward Johnstone
Bernard Kaun
Walter Keller
Marshall Kernochan
H. M. Kerr
John J. Kessler
Victor Kolar
Christian Kriens
Alfred ,C. Kroeger
Ernest Kroeger
G. Kubik
1901, Vienna, Austria
1857, New Castle, Delaware
1886, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1893, Massachusetts
1873, Jacksonville, Fla.
1860, London, England
Milwaukee, Wis.
1873, Chicago, 111.
1880, New York, N. Y.
1897, Cleveland, Ohio
1904, St. Louis, Mo.
1888, Budapest, Hungary
1881, Dresden, Germany
1890, Hamburg, Germany
1862, St. Louis, Mo.
Eastwood Lane
Margaret Ruthven Lang
1884, Brewerton, N. Y.
1867, Boston, Mass.
NAME
Ethel Leginska
Henry Clough Lelghter
Clair Thomas Leonard (Naumburg
Fellowship)
Francesco de Leone
William Lester
Oscar Levant
Boris Levenson
Ward Lewis
Thurlow Lieurance
Norman Lockwood (Academy of
Rome Fellowship)
Clarence Loomis
Harvey Worthington Loomis
Antonio Lora
W. W. Lowitz
Ralph Lyford
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
Hull, England
1874, Washington, D. C
1887, Ravenna, Ohio
1889, England
1905, Pittsburgh, Pa,
1884, Russia
1878, Oskaloosa, Iowa
1905, New York, N. Y.
1889, Sioux Falls, S. D.
1865, Brooklyn, N, Y.
1882, Worcester, Mass,
Alexander MacFayden
Adolph Mackay
Charles Maduro
Charles Fontaine Manney
Lucille Crews Marsh
Frances Mc.Colin
Hal McDonald
Irving McHose
George F. McKay
Otto Miessner
Nicola Montani
Mary Carr Moore
Jerome Moross
Dent Mowrey
Richard Myers
1879, Milwaukee, Wis.
1883, Dutch West Indies
1872, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1888, Pueblo, Colo.
1892, Philadelphia, Pa.
19.
1899, Harrington, Wash.
1880, Indiana
1880, Utica, N. Y.
Memphis, Term,
1913, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1889, New York, N* Y.
Robert Nelson
Arthur F. Nevin
Paul Nordoff
Nathan Novick
1871, Edgeworth, Pa,
19 , New York, N. Y.
1902, New York, N, Y.
Arne Oldberg
Thorwarld Otterstrom
1874, Youngstown, Ohio
1868, Copenhagen, Denmark
Lee Pattison
Edmund Pendelton
Solomon Pimsleur
Lawrence Powell
Daniel Protheroe
1890, Grand Rapids, Wis.
1866, South Wales
1899, England
Frances Marion Ralston
G. Aldo Randegger
Samuel Reichman
Charles Repper
Anna Priscilla Risher
Reginald C. Robbins
Stella Roberts
Paul Roes
Beryl Rtabenstein
Alexander Russel
1875, St. Louis, Mo.
1874, Naples, Italy
19 ..., New York, N. Y.
Boston, Mass.
1875, Pennsylvania
1871, Boston, Mass.
1898, Athens, Ga.
1881, Franklin, Tenn.
Mary Turner Salter
Elliott Schenk
Kurt Schindler
Henry Schoenfeld
William Schroeder
Frederick Preston Search
Tabor Serly
Bertram Shapleigh
1856, Illinois
1868, Paris, France
1882, Berlin, Germany
1857, Milwaukee, Wis.
1889, Pueblo, Cal.
19, ., Philadelphia, Pa.
1871, Boston, Mass.
NAME
Harry Rowe Shelley
Harrington Shortall
R, Deane Shure
EKe Siegmeister
George Siemonn
Rhea Silberta
Mark Silver (Puliteer Prise)
Homer Simmons
Cesare Sodero
Cecil Smith
Wilson G. Smith
Tobie Snyderman
Albert Spalding
Charles Gilbert Spross
Mitya Stillman
Frederick A. Stock
Gerald Strang
Lily Strickland
Sigismund Stojowski
Frances Terry (SJPjiM. award)
Howard Thacher
David Van Vactor
Arnold Volpe
Joseph F. Wagner
Frank Edwin Ward
Claude Warf ord
F. M. Warnke
Wintter Watts (Pulitzer Prise)
Ruth White Wertheim
Paul White
Arthur Whiting
T. Carl Whitmer
Robert S. Whitney
Mortimer Wilson
Pietro Yon
Gaylord Yost
Mana Zucca
Efrem Zimbalist
Otto Zimpfer
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
1895, Chicago, 111.
1885, Chillisquaqua, Pa.
1909, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Pochahontas, Va.
Evansville, Indiana
1886, Italy
1855, Elyria, Ohio
19 , Philadelphia, Pa,
1888, Chicago', 111.
1874, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
1894, Russia
1872, Julich, Germany
1908, Alberta, Canada
1890, Anderson, S. ,C
1870, Poland
Windsor, Conn.
1878, Baltimore, Md.
Indiana
1869, Russia
1900, Springfield, Mass.
1900, Pennsylvania
1877, New Jersey
Alamada, Calif.
1886, Cincinnati, Ohio
1896, Meriden, Conn.
1895, Bangor, Me.
1861, Cambridge, Mass.
1873, Altoona, Pa.
England
1876, Chariton, Iowa
Italy
1888, Fayette, Ohio
1891, New York, N. Y,
1889, Russia
Where Date and Place of Birth are omitted it has not been possible to find
this information through the usual standard sources.
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