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Richard
Rosenberg's performance editions (including of the
music of Edmond Dédé & Eugene Dédé
fils, Charles Lambert, Sidney Lambert &
Lucièn Lambert fils and Louis Moreau
Gottschalk) are available for rental or purchase by
contacting the Hot Springs Music Festival
Works
for Orchestra:
Basile
Barés
La Campanilla, orchestrated by
Rosenberg, 2003
Luis
A. Calvo
Añoranza, arranged for strings by
Richard Rosenberg, 2008
Edmond Dédé
"Chicago,"
Grande Valse à l'Américaine.
1891 [orchestra: 1/1picc/2/2/2-2/2/3/oph (or tuba)-timp/snare
& g.c.-strings]
Mirliton Fin de Siècle," Polka Originale.1892
[orchestra: 3 Mirlitons (kazoo)-1/picc/2/2/0-2/2/3/oph;batterie:gc
& snare-strings]
"Mon
Pauvre Coeur". 1848 [orchestrated by Richard
Rosenberg, 2003: voice-1/1/2/2-4/0/0/0-harp-strings]
"Mon
Sous Off!cier," Quadrille Brilliante sur
des motife de E. Duham & E. Dédé.
* [orchestra: 1/1-picc/0/2/0-4/2/3/oph-gc
& cymb-strings]
"Méphisto
Masqué," Polka Fantastique. 1889
[orchestra: mirlitons (kazoo): 3 tenor, 3 basses,
2tailles-1/1picc/2/2/2-2/2/3/ophicleide solo, timpani/gc,cym,
tri strings]
"La
Serment de la Arabe" [orchestrated by Richard
Rosenberg, 2003 - voice & orchestra]
Eugene Dédé fils
"En Chasse," Mazurka Élégante,
orchestrée par Edmond Dédé. 1891
[orchestra: 1/1 picc/2/2/2-2/2-cor a pist/3 /oph-gc
& triangle/snare-strings]
Louis
Moreau Gottschalk
Ave Maria for soprano and small orchestra,
orchestrated by Richard Rosenberg, 2003
La
caza del Joven Enrique por Méhul (Overture
to Étienne Méhul's, La chasse
du jeunne Henri), for
three pianos, ten hands & orchestra,1848
Célèbre
Tarantelle, opus 67, no. 1, original version
for piano & orchestra by the composer, 1868
Célèbre
Tarantelle, opus 67, no. 5, arranged for piano
flute, clarinet & strings by Nicolas Ruiz Espadero,
1874
Escénas
campestres cubanas, RO.77, for soprano, tenor,
baritone & orchestra, 1859-1860 (piano/vocal score
also available)
La
Chasse de Jeune Henri, Overture, arranged by
Gottschalk for three pianos (10-hands) and orchestra,
c. 1848
I
Don't See It, Mama! for soprano & small orchestra.
Words by Henry C. Watson, 1858, orchestrated by Rosenberg,
2003
Radieuse,
Polka de concert, arranged for large orchestra
by Richard Rosenberg, 2004
Symphony No. 2, "A Montevideu," for
orchestra, 1862Symphonie romantique, "A Night
in the Tropics"
- original version for very large orchestra, after
the composer's autograph manuscript, edited &
completed by Richard Rosenberg, 1999
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new version for standard symphonic forces, edited
& completed by Richard Rosenberg, 2000
I. "Noche
en los Tropicos" (A Night in the Tropics)
II. "Festa
Criolla" (Creole Festival)
The
Young Shepherdess and the Knight for soprano
& small orchestra. Words by Henry C. Watson, orchestrated
by Rosenberg, 2003
Variations
de concert sur l'hymne portugaise, opus 91, for
piano & orchestra, 1868
Lucièn Léon Guillaume Lambert fils
Overture to “Brocéliande”
1891, orchestrated by Richard Rosenberg, 1999
Broceliande,
Grande Opera, 1893, orchestration by Richard Rosenberg
expected late 2007
* Recently rediscovered orchestration by Lambert:
2/2/2/2-4/2/3/0-1/2-harp & strings
Sydney
Lambert
Stella, Mon Etoile, Célèbre Valse de
F.A. Rente, Arrangé par Sydney lambert. 2/2/2/2-2/1/1/0-timp-strings
Gustav
Mahler
Blumine, a new critical edition by Richard
Rosenberg, after the composer's manuscript. Score
and parts.
Ernesto
Nazareth
"Odeon", Tango Brasileiro. orchestrated
by Richard Rosenberg. 1/1picc/1/eh/cl/Bcl/1-4211-6
perc-harp-strings
Samuel
Snäer
"Sous Sa Fenetre " 1872 [orchestrated
by Richard Rosenberg. Voice and orchestra]
Mariano
Valverde
"Noche de Luna entre Ruinas", arranged for
strings by Richard Rosenberg, 2008
Grand
Opera:
Lucièn Léon Guillaume Lambert fils
Broceliande, 1893, orchestration of the complete
opera by Richard Rosenberg expected late 2009
Works
for Choir:
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2, "Resurrection",
new critical edition of the choral finale by Richard
Rosenberg
Symphony No. 3, new critical edition of the choral
fifth movement by Richard Rosenberg
Johann Strauss II
An der schönen, blauen Donau (On the
Beautiful, Blue Danube, 1867), text by Franz von Gernerth.
Arranged for SATB with orchestra or piano, after the
original version (for the Wiener Männergesang-Verein),
by L. & R. Rosenberg
Comic
Opera:
Edmond Dédé
Françoise et Tortillard Saynete
Comique, 1877, words by E. Duhem arranged by Richard
Rosenberg, 1999 [soprano, tenor, clarinet, cornet,
bassoon, violin, viola, violoncello, double-bass].
In French with dialogue in the English translation
by Daphne Eller & Julien Benichou.
Works
for Chamber Ensemble:
Edmond Dédé
"Rêverie Champêtre," pour
violon-ou-hautbois (avec accompagnement de piano &
violoncelle. ad lib.)
Works
for Voice(s) and Piano:
Edmond Dédé
"Battez aux Champs: Cantata dédiée
à S.M. l'Empereur Napoléan III,"
1865, Paroles de Jules Marville-Delamé
"Cora La Bordelaise," Chansonnette,
1881, words by Gaston Faure
"Mon Pauvre Coeur," 1852, words by
C. Sentmant, New Orleans
"Mon Sous Off!," Chansonnette,1876,
words by H. Min & E. Duhem
"Tond les chiens, coup' les chats," Duo
Burlesque. 1893, 3 verses by L. Bouvet & Hobret
[s/a/t/b/piano,]
Louis
Moreau Gottschalk
"Berceuse" (Cradle Song) de L. M. Gottschalk,
poem by Ed. Guinand, arr. voice & piano by Lucièn
Lambert fils, 1898
Lucièn
Léon Guillaume Lambert fils
"Chants d'Oiseaux". Words by F. Narcy,
1890 [voice & piano]
"Hymnis," Drame Antique en un acte.
Words by André Alexandre,1889 [voice, violin
& piano]
Felix
Mendelssohn
Two songs from A Midsummer Night's Dream
for soprano 1 & 2, & womens voices (SSAA),
arr. by R. Rosenberg
Works
for Piano, Piano 4-hands and Two Pianos:
Edmond Dédé
"Méphisto Masqué," Polka Fantastique.
1889, [solo piano]
"El Pronunciamento," (La Conspiration)
Marche Espagnol. 1886 [solo piano]
"Chicago," Grande Valse à l'Américaine.
1892 [solo piano]
Louis
Moreau Gottschalk
"Célèbre tarentelle,"
Op. 67, No. 4 by Gottschalk, arranged for two
pianos by Sidney Lambert, 1890
Charles
Lucièn Lambert père
"L'Amazone," Caprice-Mazurka, op. 67.
1890 [piano solo]
"L'Américaine," Grande Valse
Brilliante. 1866 [piano solo]
"Bresiliana," Grande Valse Brilliante
de Salon. 1875 [piano solo]
"Le Calabrais," Galop Brilliant,
Op. 39. 1864 [piano solo]
"Le Castillian," Bolero pour le Piano.
1861 [piano solo]
Variations & Final sur l'air "Au Clair de
la Lune," Op. 30. 1859 [piano solo]
Lucièn
Léon Guillaume Lambert fils
"Esquisses Créoles" sur des
Thèmes recueillis par L.M. Gottschalk. 1898
[piano 4-hands]
"Prelude, Fugue et Postlude". 1924
[piano solo] |