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Dundas Valley Orchestra
Archives of Repertoire Listing
Repertoire Spring 2011
Giacomo Puccini - First Pucciniana Fantasy
Felix Mendelssohn - Symphony No.5 'Reformation'
Beethoven
- Egmont Overture
Scott Whittington - Three Oceans
Morton Gould - Pavanne from Symphonette No.2
Jaromir Weinberger (arranged by C.P.Arnell & K.W.Rokos) - Polka
from 'Schwanda the Bagpiper'
George Gershwin (arranged by Chuck Sayre) - Selections from Porgy and
Bess
John Weinzweig - Edge of the World
John Weinzweig - Edge of
the World
You may listen to this work at the Canadian Music Centre
website (free registration may be required): Edge
of
the
World
John Weinzweig's biography can be found at the Canadian Encyclopedia here
and at Wikipedia here.
(Everyone please note that our sheet music has been rented
- keep parts safe and clean - light pencil only - thanks)
Mendelssohn -
Symphony No.5 'Reformation'
See Wikipedia article here.
The following music library link has a recording plus scores and extra
parts (at IMSLP): here.
Beethoven - Overture from
Egmont
See Wikipedia article here.
The following music library link has scores and extra parts (at IMSLP):
here.
George
Gershwin
-
Selections
from
Porgy
and
Bess
Here is an article on the opera Porgy and Bess, in
Wikipedia: Porgy
and Bess
Jaromir Weinberger - Schwanda the Bagpiper
An entertaining and (unlikely) tale found here.
Articles on some of our composers:
Morton Gould
Giacomo Puccini
Repertoire Fall 2010
(OLD)
Richard Rodgers - South Pacific
Tchaikovsky - Slavic March Op.31
Cécile Chaminade - Concertino for Flute Op.107
Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto for Lute (Guitar) R.V. 93
Mark Thomas - Little Butterfly
Leroy Anderson - The Typewriter, Sleigh Ride, Christmas Festival
Duke Ellington - Caravan
Johnny Marks - Rudolph the red-nosed Reindeer
Katherine K. Davis - Carol of the Drum
Émile Waldteufel - Skater's Waltz (Les Patineurs)
Some Notes on Our Repertoire
(OLD)
Rodgers and Hammerstein -
South Pacific
See Wikipedia article here
This is an arrangement of songs from this show, by Robert
Russel Bennett
Tchaikovsky - March Slav
Op.31
A Wikipedia article describes this work here.
The full score is available on imslp here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Marche_Slav,_Op.31
You should also choose this link to download extra parts or pages.
Cécile Chaminade -
Concertino
for Flute Op.107
A Wikipedia biography of this composer is here.
The full score and parts are available on IMSLP here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Concertino_pour_Flute,_Op.107
Antonio Vivaldi -
Concerto for Lute R.V. 93
This work is being arranged for guitar, strings and harpsichord by our
soloist, Steve Parton.
Leroy Anderson - The Typewriter
Article on composer: Leroy Anderson
Watch a performance on video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2LJ1i7222c&feature=related
Leroy Anderson - The
Sleigh Ride, Christmas Festival
Article on Sleigh Ride here: Sleigh Ride
Caravan
Though Duke Ellington is listed as the composer, it was actually
composed by Juan Tizol, a trombonist in Ellington's band. Wikipedia
article here: Caravan
Johnny Marks - Rudolph
the red-nosed Reindeer
arranged by Merle
J.
Issac
More than you ever wanted to know about this story and song, ad nauseum, can be found here: Rudolph
the
Red-Nosed
Reindeer
Katherine K. Davis - Carol of
the Drum
Here is an article on the composer: Katherine K. Davis
This song is also known as "The Little Drummer Boy" more information
here: The
Little
Drummer
Boy
Émile Waldteufel - Skater's Waltz (Les
Patineurs)
Here is an article about the composer Émile
Waldteufel
Repertoire Spring 2010
(OLD)
Franz Schubert - Symphony No.5 in B♭
Bordin - In the Steppes of Central Asia
Marches!
Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March from Midsummer Night's Dream
Gounod - Funeral March of the Marionette
Victor Herbert - March of the Toys
Meyerbeer - Coronation March from "Le Prophète"
Gounod - Funeral March of the Marionette
Vaughan Williams - March Past of the Kitchen Utensils
Some Notes on Our Repertoire
(OLD)
Franz Schubert -
Symphony No.5
This symphony was scored for only 1 flute, 2 oboes, 2
bassoons, 2 horns and strings, so not everyone will be playing.
A short description of the work is found on Wikipedia here: Schubert
Symphony_No.5
Giacomo Meyerbeer -
Coronation March from "Le Prophète"
German: Krönungsmarsch
"Le Prophète" is an opera, described on Wikipedia here: Le
prophète
Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding
March from Midsummer Night's Dream
German: Hochzeitsmarsch
This march is from Mendelssohn's incidental music to Shakespeare's play
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Wikipedia article here: Wedding
March
In the Steppes of Central Asia
by Alexander Porfirevich Borodin
German: Eine Steppenskizze
This work is described on Wikipedia here: In_the_Steppes_of_Central_Asia
March of the Toys from "Babes
in Toyland"
"Babes in Toyland" is an operetta by Victor Herbert. Wikipedia
article is here: Babes_in_Toyland.
Caravan
Though Duke Ellington is listed as the composer, it was actually
composed by Juan Tizol, a trombonist in Ellington's band. Wikipedia
here: Caravan
March Past of the
Kitchen Utensils
(also "Kitchen Implements")
from the Aristophanic Suite - the Wasps
An article on the suite is available at Wikipedia here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wasps
and at Answers.com here: http://www.answers.com/topic/the-wasps-aristophanic-suite-for-orchestra-from-the-incidental-music
Repertoire Fall 2009
(OLD)
Georges Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite No.2
Harry Somers - Little Suite for String Orchestra
Paul Chappel - Northwest Symphony
Leroy Anderson - Sleigh Ride
W.A. Mozart - Sleigh Ride
Edvard Grieg - Last Spring
Icini - Summertime in Venice
Michel Legrand - Summer of '42
George Gershwin - Porgy and Bess
Joseph Kosma - Autumn Leaves
Some Notes on Our Repertoire (OLD)
Georges Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite No.2
The following link has the Wikipedia article on this
work (the original and the two orchestral suites): L'Arlesienne
(Bizet)
The full score is available from the International Music Score Library Project,
but
may
differ
slightly
from
the
arrangement
we
are
playing.
Link:
L'Arlésienne
Suite
No.2
Paul Chappel - Northwest Symphony
Paul is a Dundas composer and organist. A
brief biography of him
appeared in the Hamilton Spectator in 2007, when he celebrated his
40th birthday.
Paul's blog: Paul Chappel
The symphony is based on melodies by Canadian folk
singer Stan Rogers (1949-1983). Here is a Wikipedia article about him: Stan Rogers
George
Gershwin
-
Selections
from
Porgy
and
Bess
Here is an article on the opera Porgy and Bess, in
Wikipedia: Porgy
and Bess
Edvard Grieg - Last Spring from Op.34 No.2
This is an arrangement for orchestra by Bruno
Reibold. The original
work was composed for piano, four hands, though Grieg later
arranged it for string orchestra. Others have arranged it for other
combinations of instruments. The original score and composer's string
arrangement are available at the International
Music
Score
Library
Project, by or by following this link: 2
Elegiac
Melodies,
Op.34
Icini - Summertime in Venice
The composer of the music has the pseudonym Icini
and is actually composer Alessandro
Cicognini (1906-1995). The others listed are responsible for the
lyrics.
Joseph Kosma - Autumn Leaves
Here is a Wikipedia article on this popular song
from the 1940's: Autumn
Leaves (song)
Michel Legrand - Theme from Summer of
'42
Based on the theme from the movie of the same name.
Wikipedia
article on the film is here: Summer of '42
W.A.
Mozart
-
Sleigh
Ride
from K.V. 602 No.3
This work was from a set of 3 'German Dances'
originally scored for Piccolo, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons,
Timpani, Violins and Bass (Cellos). The original score is available by
here: 3
German
Dances,
K.605
Harry Somers - Little Suite for String
Orchestra
The Canadian Music Centre has a recording
of
this
work (free registration is required).
Wikipedia article: Harry Somers
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