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Liste des compositions
Musique lyrique
Musique instrumentale
Musique de chambre
Musique symphonique
Musique vocale
Musique concertante
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
116 numéros
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Op. 1
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Op. 7
Op. 8
Op. 8a
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Op. 11
Op. 12
Op. 12a
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Op. 15
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Op. 20
Op. 20/ 2a
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Op. 21/ a
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Op. 37
Op. 37a
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Op. 47a
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Op. 52
Op. 52a
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Op. 54
Op. 58A
Op. 58B
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Op. 88a
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Op.110a
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Op.116
Sheet music for Arthur Farwell
Thirty-Four Songs on Poems of Emily Dickinson — Arthur Farwell
Piano, Voice — — Classical, Collection, Contemporary
Volume I. Composed by Arthur Farwell (1872-1952). Boosey & Hawkes Voice. Classical, Collection, Contemporary. 44 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M051922093. Published by Boosey & Hawkes (HL.48008449).
Price: $22.00
Farwell: Piano Music, Vol. 3 — Thomas, Lisa Cheryl
— — Classical
By Thomas, Lisa Cheryl. By Arthur Farwell (1872-1952). Classical. Toccata Classics #TOCC0380. Published by Toccata Classics (NX.TOCC0380).
Price: $18.00
American Nocturnes — Cecile Licad
— CD — Classical
By Cecile Licad. By Barber, Beach, Chadwick, Farwell, Gottschalk, Grofe, Hamelin, Mason, Ornstein, Savino, Schelling, Ernest Bloch (1880-1959), Charles Tomlinson Griffes (1884-1920), Aaron Copland (1900-1990), George Crumb (1929-), Arthur William Foote, and Lamb. Classical. CD. Naxos #DACOCD 783-784. Published by Naxos (NX.DACOCD-783-784).
Price: $22.00
Arthur Fiedler's Sinfonietta — Arthur Fiedler; Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta
— CD —
By Arthur Fiedler; Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta. By Johann Pachelbel; George Frideric Handel. CD. Published by RCA Legacy (NX.RCA62571).
Price: $17.00
Amoretti o las tribulaciones — Javier Lorenzo Candel
— listening CD — Classical
By Javier Lorenzo Candel. By John Thomas Farwell. Classical. Listening CD. Naxos #VA 09. Published by Naxos (NX.VA-09).
Price: $10.00
Dvorak Und Seine Zeit — Hampson
— 2 listening CDs —
By Hampson, Bonney, Breedt, Zeppenfeld, and Eva Rieger. By Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), and Farwell. 2 listening CDs. Published by Orfeo (NX.ORF-C656052).
Price: $39.00
Dvorak and America — Pasternack; Deas; University Of Texas Chamber Singers; Morrow; Postclassical Ensemble; Gil-Ordonez
— listening CD —
By Pasternack; Deas; University Of Texas Chamber Singers; Morrow; Postclassical Ensemble; Gil-Ordonez. By Dvorak; Horowitz; Farwell. American Classics. Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.8559777).
Price: $11.00
Ragtime Suite — Arthur Frackenpohl
Saxophone Quartet — Score and Parts — Jazz, Ragtime
Sax Quartet. Composed by Arthur Frackenpohl (1923-). Arranged by Arthur Frackenpohl. Shawnee Press. Print on demand - publisher prints this title after order is received. Jazz, Ragtime. Score and Parts. Shawnee Press #LD0135. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35017883).
Price: $12.00
Two Joplin Rags — Arthur Frackenpohl
Woodwind Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet — — Ragtime
Composed by Arthur Frackenpohl (1923-) and Scott Joplin (1868-1917). Arranged by Arthur Frackenpohl. Shawnee Press. Print on demand - publisher prints this title after order is received. Ragtime. Shawnee Press #LD0138. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35024394).
Price: $15.00
Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten (We hasten with eager) — Arthur S. Talmadge
2-part treble voices (SA), keyboard (organ or piano) — octavo — Baroque
Composed by Arthur S. Talmadge and Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Arranged by Arthur S. Talmadge. Bestseller. Baroque. Octavo. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #2506. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.2506).
Price: $2.00
Orchestral
- The Death of Virginia, Symphonic Poem op.4 (1894)
- Suite for Grand Orchestra (1896) [one movt. performed by NY Philharmonic]
- The Domain of Hurakan, op.15 (orig. for piano, 1902, arr. 1910)
- Symbolistic Study No.3, op.18, after Whitman: Once I passed through a populous city (1921, orch. from 1905 piano piece)
- Symbolistic Study No.6 ‘Mountain vision’, op.37 for 2 pianos and small orchestra (1938, orch. from 1912 piano piece)
- The Gods of the Mountain, suite, op.52 (1928, from incidental music to play by Lord Dunsany)
- Prelude to a Spiritual Drama, op.76 (1935)
- The Rudolf Gott Symphony, op.95 (1932-4; based on opening and themes by Gott)
Choral
Chamber
- Ballade for violin and piano, op.1 (1898)
- Fugue Fantasy for string quartet, op.44 (1914)
- String Quartet ‘The Hako’ in A major, op.65 (1922)
- Sonata for violin and piano, op.80 (1927 rev. 1935)
- Sonata in G minor for solo violin, op.96 (1934)
- Piano Quintet in E minor, op.103 (1937)
- Suite for flute and piano, op.114 (1949)
- Sonata for cello and piano, op.116 (1950)
Instrumental
- Tone Pictures after Pastels in prose, for piano, op.7 (1895)
- Owasco Memories for piano, op.8 (1899)
- American Indian Melodies for piano, op.11 (1900)
- Symbolistic Study No.1 ‘Towards the Dream’ for piano, op.16 (1901)
- Dawn, Fantasy for piano on two Indian themes, op.12 (1901 - also arr. 1904 for orchestra and for piano & small orchestra)
- Navajo War Dance No.2 for piano, op.29 (1904)
- Symbolistic Study No.2 ‘Perihelion’, op. 17 (1904)
Piano
Songs
Stage works
Farwell trained as an engineer at Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
graduating in 1893, but was turned towards a musical career by contact with the
eccentric Boston-based composer Rudolf Gott. After study in Boston he became a
pupil of Humperdinck in Berlin and Guilmant in Paris. Returning to the US, he
lectured in music at Cornell University from 1899 to 1901, and founded the
Wa-Wan Press, a periodical that ran until 1911, publishing the work of
‘progressive’ American composers who used indigenous materials (cowboy,
black and especially Native American Indian). The press was the
principal outlet for various ‘Indianist’ composers including Loomis, Cadman,
and especially Farwell himself.
From 1910-13 he directed municipal concerts in New York City, including
massed performances of choral works, including his own, by up to 1,000 voices.
He directed the Settlement Music School in NY from 1915-18 before moving to
California, where his private pupils included the young Roy Harris. Acting Head
of music department at the University of Berkeley, California, 1918-19, he
founded the Santa Barbara Community Chorus, was first holder of the composer’s
fellowship of the Music & Art Association of Pasa
dena (1921-25), taught theory at Michigan State College (1927-39) and
eventually settled in New York. Nicolas Slonimsky noted in ‘Baker’s
Biographical Dictionary’ that "Disillusioned about commercial opportunities for
American music, including his own, he established in East Lansing, in April
1936, his own lithographic handpress, with which he printed his own music,
handling the entire process of reproduction, including the cover designs, by
himself".
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