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Liste des compositions
Musique lyrique
Musique de chambre
Musique symphonique
Musique concertante
Musique instrumentale
Musique sacrée
Musique vocale
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
46 numéros
Op. 9
Op. 11
Op. 12
Op. 16
Op. 18
Op. 19
Op. 20
Op. 21
Op. 22/ 3
Op. 23
Op. 24
Op. 25
Op. 26
Op. 30
Op. 31
Op. 31a
Op. 32
Op. 33
Op. 34
Op. 35
Op. 36
Op. 37
Op. 38
Op. 40
Op. 41
Op. 43
Op. 44
Op. 46
Sheet music for Howard Hanson
Fantasy For Clarinet And Piano — Howard Hanson
clarinet in B-flat, piano — solo part with piano reduction — Classical
Piano Reduction of Fantasy for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra by the Composer. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). Edited by K. Kerstetter. Piano-SWS. Masters Edition. In 1978, Howard Hanson wrote two works for solo woodwind and chamber orchestra: a Scherzo for Bassoon and Orchestra and a Fantasy for Clarinet and Chamber orchestra. Apparently, a commission for a ballet from Hanson by the Chautauqua Institution has resul. Classical. Solo part with piano reduction. With Standard notation. 12 pages. Carl Fischer Music #W2591. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.W2591).
Price: $11.00
Song Of Democracy — Howard Hanson
Soprano Voice, Alto Voice, Tenor Voice, Bass Voice, Piano — piano reduction/vocal score — Choral
For Chorus of Mixed Voices and Piano. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). SWS. Patriotic. Premiere: Performed by the Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Howard Hanson, Conductor. Mercury Records. Choral. Piano reduction/vocal score. With Standard notation. Opus 44. 32 pages. Duration 0:12:00. Carl Fischer Music #O4028. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.O4028).
Price: $8.00
How Excellent Thy Name — Howard Hanson
soprano voice, alto voice, tenor voice, bass voice, Organ — piano reduction/vocal score — Choral
For Chorus of Mixed Voices with Organ. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). Fold. The Choral Music of Howard Hanson. Choral. Piano reduction/vocal score. With Standard notation. 12 pages. Duration 4 minutes. Carl Fischer Music #CM6806. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM6806).
Price: $2.00
Italian Concerto Jazz — J.S. Bach / Deborah Keily Hanson
Piano,Piano Solo — Sheet Music Single — 21st Century,Baroque Period,Contemporary Classical,Jazz
Composed by J.S. Bach / Deborah Keily Hanson. Arranged by Deborah Keily Hanson. 21st Century, Baroque Period, Contemporary Classical, Jazz. Sheet Music Single. 9 pages. Published by Deborah Keily Hanson (S0.86509).
Price: $4.00
Symphony No.2 — Howard Hanson
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet 1 in Bb, Clarinet 2 in Bb, Contrabass, Contrabassoon, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1 in F, Horn 2 in F, Horn 3 in F, Horn in F, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Piccolo in Db, Timpani and more. — full score (study) — Classical
Romantic. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). Perfect-A Hinge". World Premiere, Critical Edition May 6, 1999 The Philadelphia Orchestra Wolfgang Sawallisch Conducting. Classical. Full score (study). With Standard notation. Opus 30. 104 pages. Duration 0:28:00. Carl Fischer Music #SC42. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SC42).
Price: $75.00
Serenade — Howard Hanson
flute, piano — solo part with piano reduction —
Op.35. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). SWS - Not on Insert. Solo part with piano reduction. With Standard notation. Opus 35. 20 pages. Carl Fischer Music #W1923. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.W1923).
Price: $15.00
A Sea Symphony — Howard Hanson
Soprano Voice, Alto Voice, Tenor Voice, Bass Voice, Piano — piano reduction/vocal score — Choral
For Chorus and Orchestra (Choral Score). Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). SWS. Choral. Piano reduction/vocal score. With Standard notation. 40 pages. Carl Fischer Music #O5027. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.O5027).
Price: $9.00
Mosaics — Howard Hanson
Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Celesta, Cello, Clarinet, Contrabass, English Horn, Flute, Harp, Horn, Oboe, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Piccolo, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violin — full score (study) —
Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). Full score (study). With Standard notation. Carl Fischer Music #SC81. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SC81).
Price: $34.00
Chorale And Alleluia — Howard Hanson
Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone I, Alto Saxophone II, Bassoon I, Bassoon II, Clarinet (in Eb), Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Clarinet III, Clarinet IV, Contra Bassoon, Contrabass Clarinet, English Horn, Flute I, Flute II, Oboe I, Oboe II, Piccolo, Tenor Saxophon — Full Score —
Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). This edition: Carl Fischer Classic Band Edition. SWS. Carl Fischer Classic Band Editions. Full Score. With Standard notation. 23 pages. Duration 0:05:00. Carl Fischer Music #J517F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.J517F).
Price: $30.00
Sonata In A Minor, Op. 11 (1918) — Howard Hanson
Piano — book —
For Piano. Composed by Howard Hanson (1896-1981). SWS. Book. With Standard notation. Composed 1918. 32 pages. Duration 0:17:30. Carl Fischer Music #P3322. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.P3322).
Price: $14.00
Catalogue of works
Opera
- Opus 31. "The Merry Mount", 3 acts (libretto by Richard L. Stokes, based on a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne) (1933)
Incidental music
- 16. California Forest Play of 1920 (1919)
Choral works
- 22. Symphonic poem "North and West" with obbligato chorus (1923)
- 25. "The Lament for Beowulf" for chorus & orchestra (1925)
- 28. "Heroic Elegy" for wordless chorus & orchestra (1927)
- 32. "Drum Taps" (Walt Whitman) for baritone, chorus & orchestra (1935)
- Also some smaller works
Orchestral works
- 6. Symphonic Prelude (1916)
- 8. Symphonic Legend (1917)
- 14. Symphonic Rhapsody (1919)
- 17. Symphonic poem "Before the Dawn" (1920)
- 21. Symphony No. 1 ("Nordic"), E mi. (1922)
- 30. Symphony No. 2 ("Romantic") (1930)
- 33. Symphony No. 3 (1941)
- 34. Symphony No. 4 (1943) (won the Pulitzer Prize)
- 35. Serenade (1945)
- ? Symphony No. 5 ("Sinfonia Sacra") (1955)
- ? Symphony No. 6 (1967)
- ? Symphony No. 7 ("Sea Symphony") (Walt Whitman) (1977)
- ? Ballet "Nymphs and Satyr" (1979)
Solo instrument and orchestra
- 20. Symphonic poem "Exaltation" with piano obbligato (1920)
- 22. Concerto for organ strings & harp (1921)
- 24. Symphonic poem "Lux aeterna" with viola obbligato (1923)
- 25. Symphonic poem "Pan and the Priest" with piano obbligato (1926)
- 27. Organ Concerto (1926)
- 36. Piano Concerto (1948)
Voice and orchestra
- 3. 3 Songs from Walt Whitman (1915)
- 1. The Untold Want
- 2. Portals
- 3. Joy! Shipmate, Joy!
Chamber music
- 5. Quintet, F mi., for 2 violins, viola, cello & piano (1916)
- 7. "Concerto da camera" for 2 violins, viola, cello & piano (1917)
- 23. String Quartet (1923)
(Tommy Westbrook sent me the next list some time after the previous. JS)
Stage
- California Forest Play of 1920, op.16, solo vv, chorus, dancers, orch, 1919
- Merry Mount, op.31 (opera, R. L. Stokes, after Hawthorne), 1933, New York, Metropolitan
Choral
- The Lament for Beowulf, op.25, chorus, orch, 1925
- Songs from Drum Taps, op.32, Bar, chorus, orch, 1935
- The Cherubic Hymn, op.37, chorus, orch, 1949
- How Excellent Thy Name, op.41, female vv, pf, 1952
- Song of Democracy, chorus, orch, 1957
- Song of Human Rights, chorus, orch, 1963
- Psalm CL, male vv, 1965
- Psalm CXXI, Bar, chorus, orch, 1968
- Streams in the Desert, chorus, orch, 1969
- The Mystic Trumpeter, narrator, chorus, orch, 1970
- New Land, New Covenant, oratorio, 1976
Orchestral
- Exaltation, op.20, symphonic. poem, pf obbl., 1920
- Sym. no.1 ‘Nordic’, e, op.21, 1922
- Lux aeterna, op.24, sym. poem, va obb1., 1923
- Pan and the Priest, op.26, sym. poem, pf obb1., 1926
- Organ Concerto, op.27, 1926
- Sym. no.2 ‘Romantic’, op.30, 1930
- Sym. no.3, op.33, 1937 - 8; Merry Mount, suite, 1938
- Sym. no.4 ‘The Requiem’, op.34, 1943
- Serenade, op.35, fl, harp, str, 1945
- Piano Concerto, op.36, 1948
- Pastorale, op.38, ob, harp, str, 1949
- Fantasy-Variations on a Theme of Youth, op.40, pf, orch, 1951
- Sym. no.5 ‘Sinfonia sacra’, op.43, 1954
- Elegy, op.44, 1956
- Mosaics, 1958
- Summer Seascape, 1958
- Bold Island Suite, op.46, 1961
- For the First Time, 1963
- Summer Seascape II, 1966
- Dies natalis I, 1967
- Sym. no.6, 1968
- Sym. no.7 ‘Sea’, with chorus, 1977
Other works
- Wind ensemble: Centennial March, band, 1967
- Dies natalis II, band, 1972
- Young Person’s Guide to the Six-tone Scale, pf, wind, perc, 1972 Chamber Str Qt, op.23, 1923
- Elegy, va, str qt, 1966 Songs, pf pieces, arrangements
Principal publisher: Fischer
Marie Ann Nicola <mancl@mta.ca> adds the following:
His opera "The Maypole of Merry Mount (1933) is a rare composition by Hanson since it deals almost entirely with American subjects.
The opera "Symphony #2: Romantic." Is entirely in the Romantic style.
The composition Symphony No 1:Nordic" reflect his admiration of Sibelius through this strongly influenced work.
Hanson was primarily responsible for raising the prestige of the Eastman School of Music as he was a director there.
<paulthepianoman@yahoo.com> writes: I know that he wrote a piece for wind ensemble called "Laude", which was a theme and variations piece.
<rvsband@webtv.net> writes:
You fail to mention one of Dr. Hanson’s finest and most popular works composed for the symphonic band. "Chorale and Alleluia" was completed in January, l954 and was his first work for symphonic band. It was commissioned by Edwin Franko Goldman for the American Bandmasters Association.
Howard Hanson (1896-1981) was a distinguished American composer, conductor, educator and pre-eminent advocate of American music. Born in Wahoo, Nebraska to Swedish emigrants, he began music studies at an early age. His Scandinavian heritage played a life-long role in the inspiration of his works, which combine the ethos of Sibelius and Grieg with a distinctive American flavor. He was a leading practitioner of American Romanticism, dedicating his professional life to the encouragement, creation and preservation of beauty and emotional expressiveness in music. He cherished these ideals and his conviction that musicians and audiences alike could respond openly to each other with mutual respect. From 1924 to his retirement in 1964, Hanson served as Director of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where two generations of students of composition and performance were influenced by his vision.
Source: Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 1954 Edition, Volume 4
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