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The "Radetzky March", Op. 228, (German: Radetzkymarsch; pronounced [ʁaˈdɛtskiˌmaʁʃ] ⓘ) is a march composed by Johann Strauss (Senior) which was first performed on 31 August 1848 in Vienna to celebrate the victory of the Austrian Empire under Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (the piece's namesake) over the Italian forces at the Battle of Custoza, during the First Italian War of ...
Radetzky March (German: Radetzkymarsch) is a 1932 family saga novel by Joseph Roth chronicling the decline and fall of the Habsburg Monarchy via the story of the Trotta family. Radetzkymarsch is an early example of a story that features the recurring participation of a historical figure, in this case the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830 ...
Lift (2013) for solo cello, premiered at MIT (written for Jennifer Kloetzel) Cricket the Fiddler (2020), commissioned by Jennifer Kloetzel, solo cello, premiered online October 2020, ca 8’ Cloud Forest (2015) solo cello, 8 minutes, commissioned by Rhonda Rider; Peter Ruzicka. Sonata, Op. 9 (1969) Stille Four Epilogues (1976)
"Befiehl du deine Wege", Variations for cello and organ "Hinunter ist der Sonne Schein", Chorale suite for cello and organ; Percy Grainger. The Nightingale; Sofia Gubaidulina. In Croce; René Guillou. Adagio "Hommage à J.S. Bach" Max Gulbins Vier kleine Stücke, op. 14 for cello and organ
Cello Concerto: for cello and orchestra Concertante: 36: 1960: Toccata Festiva: for organ and orchestra: Composed for the inauguration of the Academy of Music's new organ funded by Mary Louise Curtis, who also commissioned this piece. The premiere was given in September 1960 by Paul Callaway on organ, and Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia ...
What Do We Make of Bach? for obbligato organ and orchestra (2018) Haydn, Franz Joseph. Concerto Hob. XVIII:1 in C major for organ (or harpsichord) and orchestra (1756) Concerto Hob. XVIII:2 in D major for organ (or harpsichord) and orchestra (1767) Concerto Hob. XVIII:6 in F major for violin and organ (or harpsichord) with string orchestra (1766)
Gordon Percival Septimus Jacob CBE (5 July 1895 – 8 June 1984) was an English composer and teacher. He was a professor at the Royal College of Music in London from 1924 until his retirement in 1966, and published four books and many articles about music.
Cello Concerto, for Siegfried Palm (1966) Chamber Concerto, for 13 instrumentalists (1969–70) Double Concerto, for flute, oboe and orchestra (1972) Piano Concerto (1985–88) Violin Concerto (1989–93) Hamburg Concerto, for horn and chamber orchestra with 4 obbligato natural horns (1998–99, revised 2003)
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