Choral-Orchestral Repertoire: A Conductor's GuideChoral-Orchestral Repertoire: A Conductor’s Guide, Omnibus Edition offers an expansive compilation of choral-orchestral works from 1600 to the present. Synthesizing Jonathan D. Green’s earlier six volumes on this repertoire, this edition updates and adds to the over 750 oratorios, cantatas, choral symphonies, masses, secular works for large and small ensembles, and numerous settings of liturgical and biblical texts for a wide variety of vocal and instrumental combinations. Each entry includes a brief biographical sketch of the composer, approximate duration, text sources, performing forces, available editions, and locations of manuscript materials, as well as descriptive commentary, a discography, and a bibliography. Unique to this edition are practitioner’s evaluations of the performance issues presented in each score. These include the range, tessitura, and nature of each solo role and a determination of the difficulty of the choral and orchestral portions of each composition. There is also a description of the specific challenges, staffing, and rehearsal expectations related to the performance of each work. Choral-Orchestral Repertoire is an essential resource for conductors and students of conducting as they search for repertoire appropriate to their needs and the abilities of their ensembles. |
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BARBER Samuel | 190 |
BARTÓK Béla | 192 |
BEACH H H A | 194 |
BEETHOVEN Ludwig van | 197 |
BERLIOZ Hector | 207 |
LISZT Franz | 452 |
LOCKWOOD Normand | 455 |
MAHLER Gustav | 457 |
MARTIN Frank | 463 |
MENDELSSOHNBARTHOLDY Felix | 466 |
MENNIN Peter | 478 |
MENOTTI Gian Carlo | 480 |
MESSAGER André | 481 |
BERNSTEIN Leonard | 221 |
BLISS Arthur | 225 |
BLOCH Ernest | 228 |
BÖHM Georg | 229 |
BRAHMS Johannes | 231 |
BRITTEN Edward Benjamin | 239 |
BRUBECK David | 245 |
BRUCH Max | 246 |
BRUCKNER Anton | 251 |
BUXTEHUDE Dietrich | 259 |
CARISSIMI Giacomo | 295 |
CHARPENTIER MarcAntoine | 296 |
CHERUBINI Luigi | 300 |
COLERIDGETAYLOR Samuel | 301 |
COPLAND Aaron | 302 |
COWELL Henry Dixon | 303 |
CRESTON Paul | 305 |
DEBUSSY Claude | 306 |
DELIBES Léo | 309 |
DELLO JOIO Norman | 313 |
DEL TREDICI David | 315 |
DETT Robert Nathaniel | 316 |
DIAMOND David Leo | 317 |
DURUFLÉ Maurice | 319 |
DVORÁK Antonin | 321 |
ELGAR Edward | 326 |
FAURÉ Gabriel | 334 |
FINNEY Ross Lee | 337 |
FINZI Gerald | 339 |
FLAGELLO Nicolas | 341 |
FOSS Lukas | 343 |
FOULDS John | 344 |
FRANCK Cesar | 345 |
GOUNOD Charles François | 346 |
HANDEL George Frideric | 347 |
HANSON Howard | 392 |
HARRIS Roy | 394 |
HAYDN Franz Joseph | 396 |
HENZE Hans Werner | 421 |
HINDEMITH Paul | 424 |
HOLST Gustav | 429 |
HONEGGER Arthur | 434 |
HOVHANESS Alan | 436 |
HOWELLS Herbert | 439 |
JANÁCEK Leos | 440 |
KAY Ulysses Simpson | 443 |
KODÁLY Zoltán | 444 |
LAMBERT Constant | 447 |
LEES Benjamin | 449 |
LIGETI György | 450 |
MONTEVERDI Claudio | 482 |
MOZART Wolfgang Amadeus | 484 |
Mozart Litanies | 510 |
NIELSEN Carl | 527 |
ORFF Carl | 529 |
PAINE John Knowles | 534 |
PARKER Horatio | 535 |
PENDERECKI Krsysztof | 536 |
PERGOLESI Giovanni Battista | 544 |
PERSICHETTI Vincent | 546 |
POULENC Francis | 548 |
PROKOFIEV Sergei | 551 |
PUCCINI Giacomo | 556 |
RACHMANINOV Sergei | 557 |
RAVEL Maurice | 560 |
RIEGGER Wallingford | 562 |
RIMSKYKORSAKOV Nikolai | 564 |
ROGERS Bernard | 565 |
ROREM Ned | 568 |
ROSSINI Gioachino | 570 |
RUBBRA Edmund | 572 |
RUTTER John | 574 |
SAINTSAËNS Camille | 576 |
SCHOENBERG Arnold | 577 |
SCHUBERT Franz | 583 |
SCHULLER Gunther | 594 |
SCHUMAN William | 595 |
SCHUMANN Robert | 597 |
SCRIABIN Alexander | 602 |
SESSIONS Roger | 604 |
SHOSTAKOVICH Dmitri | 606 |
SIEGMEISTER Elie | 612 |
STARER Robert | 613 |
STEVENS Halsey | 614 |
STRAUSS Richard | 615 |
STRAVINSKY Igor | 617 |
TCHAIKOVSKY Piotr Ilyich | 630 |
THOMPSON Randall | 633 |
TIPPETT Michael Kemp | 636 |
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Ralph | 639 |
VERDI Giuseppe | 648 |
VIVALDI Antonio | 651 |
WALTON William | 662 |
WARD Robert | 664 |
WEBERN Anton | 666 |
WEILL Kurt | 669 |
WILLAN Healey | 671 |
TEXT SOURCES | 675 |
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