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List of compositions by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco

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This is a list of compositions by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.

Piano

  • Alghe, Op. 12 (1919)
  • I Naveganti, Op. 13 (1919)
  • Cipressi, Op. 17 (1920)
  • Vitalba e Biancospino, Fiaba Silvana, Op. 21 (1921)
  • Epigrafe, Op. 25 (1922)
  • Crinoline (1929)
  • Evangélion. La storia di Gesù, narrata ai fainciulli in 28 piccoli pezzi per Piano (1949)

Violin

  • Figaro. Concert-Rhapsodie on Rossini's Barber of Seville
  • Sea Murmurs
  • From the set of Greeting Cards, Op. 170 (1960?)[1]
    • Intermezzo on the Name of Harvey Siegal, Op. 170, No. 23
    • Valse bluette on the Name of Erick Friedman, Op. 170, No. 24
    • Hungarian serenade on the Name of Miklós Rózsa, Op. 170, No. 25 (Nos. 23, 24, 25 for violin and piano)
  • Alt Wien

Cello

  • I Nottambuli (Variazioni Fantastiche) for cello and piano, Op. 47 No. 1 (1927)
  • Cello Sonata, Op. 50 (1928)
  • Canto Ebraico for cello and piano, Op. 53 No. 3 (1928)
  • Notturno Sull'Acqua for cello and piano, Op. 82a (1935)
  • Scherzino for cello and piano, Op. 82b (1935)
  • Toccata for cello and piano, Op. 83 (1935)
  • Meditation 'Kol Nidre' for cello and piano, R111a (1947)
  • Greeting Card: Valse on the Name of Gregor Piatigorsky for cello and piano, Op. 170 No. 3 (1954)[1]

Organ

  • Prelude on the Name of Frederick Tulan, Op. 170 (1954)
  • Six Preludes for Organ on a Theme of Bruto Senigaglia (1962)

Oboe

  • Concerto da camera, Op. 146a

Guitar

  • Variazioni attraverso i secoli (Variations à travers les siècles), Op. 71 (1932)
  • Sonata Hommage à Boccherini, Op. 77 (1934)
  • Capriccio Diabolico (Hommage to Paganini), Op. 85a (1935)
  • Tarantella, Op. 87a (1935)
  • Aranci in fiore, Op. 87b (1935)
  • Variations plaisantes sur un petit air populaire, Op. 95 (1937)
  • Rondò, Op. 129 (1946)
  • Suite, Op. 133 (1947)
  • Preludio in forma di habanera (1954)
  • Greeting Cards, Op. 170 (some are written for guitar, not all)
  • Tre Preludi mediterranei, Op. 176 (1955)
  • Escarramán, Op. 177 (1955)
  • Passacaglia, Op. 180 (1956)
  • Platero y Yo, Op. 190 for guitar and narrator (1960)
  • Tre Preludi al Circeo, Op. 194
  • 24 Caprichos de Goya, Op. 195 (1961)
  • Appunti, Op. 210 (unfinished, 1967–8)

Two guitars

  • Sonata canonica, Op. 196 (1961)
  • Les Guitares bien tempérées, Op. 199 (24 preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys) (1962)
  • Fuga Elegiaca

Chamber

  • Signorine, Op. 10 for violin and piano (1918)
  • Ritmi, Op. 15 for violin and piano (1920)
  • 3 String Quartets, Opp. 69 in G, 139, 203 (manuscript)[1]
  • Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 128 (1945)
  • Guitar Quintet (guitar and string quartet), Op. 143 (1950)
  • Sonata in C minor for Viola and Cello, Op. 144 (1950?)[1]
  • Fantasia for Guitar and Piano, Op. 145 (1950)
  • Aria for oboe, cello and guitar, Op. 146C, No. 3 (1950)
  • Choral With Variations for 4 Horns in F, Op. 162 (1953)
  • Suite 508 for Viola and Piano, Op. 170, No. 21 (from the set of "Greeting cards") (1960?)[1]
  • Ein Quartett-Satz on the name of Walter Arlen : from the set of "Greeting cards", Op. 170, No. 28 (1960)[2][1]
  • 2 Sonatas for Trumpet and Piano, Op. 179 (manuscript)[1]
  • Sonatina for Flute and Guitar, Op. 205 (1965)[1]
  • Eclogues, for flute, English horn & guitar, Op. 206 (1965)
  • Sonata for Cello and Harp, Op. 208 (1967)

Orchestral – Overtures

  • Overture: La Bisbetica domata (The Taming of the Shrew), Op. 61 (1930)
  • Overture: La Dodicesima notte (Twelfth Night), Op. 73 (1933)
  • Overture: Il Mercante di Venezia (The Merchant of Venice), Op. 76 (1933)
  • Overture: Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar), Op. 78 (1934)
  • Overture: Il Racconto d'inverno (The Winter's Tale), Op. 80 (1935)
  • Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 108 (1940)
  • Overture: King John, Op. 111 (1941)
  • Overture: Antony and Cleopatra, Op. 134 (1947)
  • Overture: The Tragedy of Coriolanus, Op. 135 (1947)
  • Overture: Much Ado about Nothing, Op. 164 (1953)
  • Overture: As You Like It, Op. 166 (1953)

Concertante

  • Violin
    • Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 31 Concerto italiano
    • Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 66 I Profeti (The Prophets; for Jascha Heifetz)
  • Piano
    • Concerto for Piano No. 1 in G minor, Op. 46 (1927)
    • Concerto for Piano No. 2 in F major, Op. 92 (1936–7)
    • Four Dances from 'Love's Labours Lost' for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 167 (1953)
  • Harp
    • Concertino for Harp and Chamber Orchestra, op. 93
  • Guitar
    • Guitar Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 99 (1939)
    • Serenade, for guitar and orchestra, Op. 118
    • Guitar Concerto No. 2 in C major, Op. 160 (1953)
    • Concerto for Two Guitars, Op. 201 (1962)

Operas

  • La Mandragola (prologue & 2 acts, after Niccolò Machiavelli), Op. 20, 1920–23, Venice, Fenice, May 1926; revision in 2 acts in German, Wiesbaden, Staatsoper, 1928
  • All's Well that Ends Well (3 acts, after William Shakespeare), Op. 182; Italian translaton as Giglietta di Narbona, unperformed
  • The Merchant of Venice (3 acts, after Shakespeare), Op. 181, 1956; as Il mercante di Venezia, Florence, Comunale, 25 May 1961; in original English version: Los Angeles, Shrine Auditorium, 13 April 1966
  • Saul (3 acts, after V. Alfieri), Op. 191, 1958–60, unperformed
  • The Importance of Being Ernest (comic opera, 3 acts, after Oscar Wilde), Op. 198, 1961–2, RAI, 1972; staged: New York, La Guardia, 22 Feb 1975

Ballet

  • Bacco in Toscana (after F. Redi), Op. 39, 2 solo vv, chorus, orch, 1925-6, Milan, 1931
  • Pesce turchino, Florence, 1937 (after piano piece La sirenetta e il pesce turchino)
  • Bas-relief: La Reine Nefertiti, 1937 (Paris, 1938)
  • The Birthday of the Infanta (Wilde), Op. 115, 1942 (New Orleans, 1947)
  • The Octoroon Ball (K. Dunham), Op. 136, 1947–9

Vocal

  • Stelle Cadenti (Shooting Star). Cycle of 12 songs in Italian for voice and piano (1919)
  • Sei odi di Orazio (Six Odes of Horatius) for voice and piano (1930)
  • Naomi and Ruth, Op. 27 (1947). Cantata for soprano, women's chorus and orchestra
  • Sacred Service for the Sabbath Eve, Op. 122 (1943) for tenor, baritone, speaker, organ and orchestra
  • "Morning in Iowa", for voice, accordion, banjo, clarinet, double bass, percussion
  • Vogelweide, Op. 186 (1959) for baritone and guitar
  • Memorial Service for the Departed, Op. 192 (1960)
  • The Divan of Moses Ibn Ezra, for soprano and guitar (1966)

Choral

  • Lecho Dodi, Op. 90, for mixed choir and cantor
  • Romancero gitano, Op. 152, for mixed choir and guitar
  • Sacred Service for Sabbath Eve, Op. 122, for baritone, mixed choir and organ

Film music[3]

Credited contributions (full list of the 11 scores that were credited to the composer)
Uncredited contributions as "composer of original music" (selected)
Uncredited contributions as "composer of stock music" (selected)

See Also

The Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Papers Collection in the Library of Congress containing a complete list of works and writings.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h See Finding Aid to the Castelnuovo-Tedesco Papers at the Library of Congress (PDF)
  2. ^ Manuscript dates Sept.18-19, 1960. See OCLC 228909831 - manuscript description at Worldcat.
  3. ^ Internet Movie Database