Wagner, Joseph, 1900-1974
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Wagner, Joseph, 1900-1974
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Wagner, Joseph, 1900-1974
Wagner, Joseph Frederick, 1900-1974
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Wagner, Joseph Frederick, 1900-1974
Wagner, Joseph
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Wagner, Joseph
Wagner, Joseph (medycyna).
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Wagner, Joseph (medycyna).
Wagner, Joseph (Joseph Frederick), 1900-1974
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Wagner, Joseph (Joseph Frederick), 1900-1974
Wagner, Josephus
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Wagner, Josephus
Wagner, J. F. 1900-1974
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Wagner, J. F. 1900-1974
Wagner, Josef
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Wagner, Josef
Wagner, J. F. 1900-1974 (Joseph Frederick),
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Wagner, J. F. 1900-1974 (Joseph Frederick),
Wagner, Joseph Frederick
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Wagner, Joseph Frederick
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Originally composed for two pianos, 1935. This version 1937, originally having the title Processions medieval. First performance, under the present title, Columbus, Ohio, 16 December 1946, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Izler Solomon conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Transcribed 1956 from String Quartet in C minor, composed 1940. Revised 1959. First performance Oklahoma City, 20 January 1963, Oklahoma City Symphony, Guy Fraser Harrison conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Commissioned by the Boston String Orchestra. Composed 1941. First performance Boston, 22 February 1942, Boston String Orchestra, Jules Wolffers conductor. Dedicated to Jules Wolffers and his Boston String Orchestra.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1934. First performance Rochester, New York, 19 October 1944, Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson conductor. --Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1942. First performance Boston, 1943, Boston Civic Symphony Orchestra with Jan Veen and His Dancers, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. Composed 1941-43. First performnace Boston, 1 March 1944, Boston Civic Symphony Orchestra with Jan Veen and His Dancers, Arthur Fiedler conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Written for Alexander Thiede. Composed 1942. First performance Boston, 10 March 1942, Women's Symphony Society, Alexander Thiede Conductor. Dedicated to Alexander Thiede. Work revised 1954 as callno.: 2114s.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Original title: Northern Saga. Composed 1949. First performance Helsinki, 19 August 1949, Finnish Radio Orchestra, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1931. First performance Boston, 1932, Boston Civic Symphony Orchestra, the composer conducting. Revised 1944.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1955. First performance on an MBS radio broadcast, 24 January 1960, Oklahoma City Symphony, Guy Fraser Harrison conductor. Dedicated to Jorge Hine, friend of the composer's. Recipient of the Arthur Benjamin Award Special Honorarium, 1956.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Originally composed for piano, 1935. Transcribed 1939. First performance broadcast from New York, 15 May 1941, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Frank Black conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1950-54. First performance New York, 1958, Howard Shanet conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1948-56, using themes from the ballet Hudson River legen. First performance Buffalo, 1 March 1957, Buffalo Philharmonic, Willis Page conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1945. First performance St. Paul, Minnesota, 6 August 1947, St. Paul Pops, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
A reworking (1954) of From the North Shore, originally composed 1942. First performance Philadelphia, 13 December 1958, University of Pennsylvania Gallery Concert Orchestra, Joseph Primavera conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1945-47. First performance Baltimore, 2 February 1949, National Symphony Orchestra, Howard Mitchell conductor, Sylvia Meyer soloist. Awarded first prize in the Northern California Harpists' Association Annual Competition, 1963.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed originally for band, 1943. Transcribed for orchestra 1946. First performance of orchestral version, Grant Park Concerts, Chicago, 1948, Nicolai Malko conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1950.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1952-1954.--Cf. Fleisher.
Composed 1936-7. First performance Boston, 25 May 1941, Women's Symphony Society, Alexander Thiede Conductor, Leonard Bernstein soloist. Revised, with celesta and harp parts added, 1954. (See callno.: 345p).--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
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Ballet
Ballets
Bassoon with string orchestra
Bassoon with string orchestra
Canons, fugues, etc.
Chamber orchestra music
Concertos (Harp)
Concertos (Violin)
Dance music
Harp with orchestra
Izler Solomon Collection
Music
Orchestral music
Overtures
Percussion and piano with string orchestra
Piano quintets
Polkas
Psalms (Music)
Sacred songs with orchestra
Songs (High voice) with piano
Songs (Low voice) with piano
String orchestra music
String orchestra music
Suites (Orchestra)
Symphonies
Symphonies (String orchestra)
Trumpet with chamber orchestra
Violin with orchestra
Williams, Oscar
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