George W. Chadwick(1854-1931): a Catalogue of the Orchestral and Choral Music

Started by Dundonnell, Sunday 01 April 2012, 01:26

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Dundonnell

Since there has been some discussion of Chadwick today elsewhere on this site I thought I would try a catalogue  ;D You will need to be gentle with me; it is only an attempt and this is not quite my period :)  Still....it may be of some use to those who would like to know the range of Chadwick's works.


GEORGE WHITEFIELD CHADWICK: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL WORKS

1877-81:      Symphony No.1 in C major, op.5
1879/1929:Overture "Rip Van Winkle"    +  (Chandos cd)
1880:           Waltz "Beautiful Munich" for orchestra
1881:           Ballad "The Viking's Last Voyage" for baritone, chorus and orchestra
1882:           Andante for strings, op.2
1882:           Overture "Thalia", op.10; 13 minutes    +  (Naxos cd)
1882/1914:"The Song of the Viking" for men's chorus and orchestra
1883:           Dedication Ode for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra
1883-85:    Symphony No.2 in B flat major, op.21: 35 minutes      + (Chandos, Naxos and New World cds)
                         (first movement premiered as Overture in B flat or Introduction and Allegro in 1885 and second movement in 1884)
1884:           Overture "The Miller's Daughter"
1886:           "The Miller's Daughter" for baritone and orchestra
1887:           Overture "Melpomene": 14 minutes    + (Reference and Naxos cds)
1889:           Ballad "Lovely Rosabelle" for soprano, tenor, chorus and orchestra
                     "Lullaby" for women's voices and strings
1890:           Serenade in F major for Strings    + (Albany cd)
                    "The Pilgrims" for chorus and small orchestra
1891:           Cantata "Phoenix Expirans" for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra
                     Pastorale Prelude for orchestra      +   (Dutton cd)
1892:           Ode to the Opening of the Chicago World's Fair for soprano, tenor, chorus and orchestra
1894:           Symphony No. 3 in F major: 35 minutes    +  (Chandos and Naxos cds)
                     Tabasco March for orchestra
1894-95:   Cantata "The Lily Nymph" for soprano, tenor, two basses, chorus and orchestra
1895-1904:Symphonic Sketches: 28 minutes    + (Mercury, Reference and Chandos cds)
1896:           Ballad "Lochinvar" for baritone, men's chorus and orchestra
1897:           "Ecce jam noctis" for chorus and orchestra
1899:           Elegiac Overture "Adonais"      +  (Dutton cd)
1899/1920:"A Ballad of Trees and the Master" for voice and orchestra
1903:           Overture "Euterpe": 9 minutes    + (Albany and Naxos cds)
1904:           Sinfonietta in D: 22 minutes        +    (Dutton cd)
                     Tone Poem "Cleopatra"      +   (Dutton cd)
1908:           Theme, Variations and Fugue for Organ and Orchestra
                   "Noel: A Christmas Pastoral" for solists, chorus and orchestra
1909:          Suite Symphonique: 36 minutes    +  (Reference cd)
                    Everywoman Waltz for orchestra
1910-11:   Tone Poem "Aphrodite": 28 minutes     +  (Reference and Naxos cds)
1911:         Ballade "Aghadoe" for contralto and orchestra
1914/34:"Eastern Morn" for small orchestra
1914:        "The Voice of Philomel" for voice and small orchestra
1914/20:"The Curfew" for voice and orchestra
1914-15:   Tone Poem "Tam O'Shanter"   +  (Reference and Chandos cds)
1916 or 1923:Tre Pezzi for orchestra
1916:      "Silently swaying on the water's quiet breast" for women's voices, harp and strings
1917:      "Land of Our Hearts" for chorus and orchestra
                "Drake's Drum" for voice and orchestra
1917-18:Tone Poem "The Angel of death": 13 minutes     + (Naxos cd)
1918:      "The Fighting Men" for chorus and orchestra
1919:      Jericho March for orchestra
                "Joshua" for men's voices and orchestra
1920:      Elegy(in memoriam Horation Parker) for orchestra: 7 minutes    +  (Reference cd)
1922:      Anniversary Overture
1923:      Mexican Serenade for chorus and small orchestra
1925:      Fanfare for brass
1927:      "Fathers of the Free" for chorus and orchestra
1928:      Commemoration Ode for chorus and orchestra


albion

Brilliant - thanks, Colin. Not really my area either, although I've enjoyed everything I've heard by Chadwick (chiefly the Chandos and Reference discs): there is clearly much more to explore and it would be interesting to hear some of the vocal music ... but

Quote from: Dundonnell on Sunday 01 April 2012, 01:261911:         Ballade "Aghadoe" for contralto and orchestra

isn't this the one that involves pushing pineapples and shaking a tree?

;D

Sorry, couldn't resist.

suffolkcoastal

I believe some of Chawick's string quartets were available via a voxbox at one time. I never got round to purchasing it whcih is a pity.

alberto

Only the "Jubilee" titled movement of the Symphonic Sketches is on a (U.S. audience aimed) entertaining compilation titled "American Jubilee" (Kunzel, Cincinnati, Telarc).
The 4th string quartet (obviously outside the catalogue) was/is in a Vox set (three Lps I have; later two Cds) "The early string quartet in USA)".

jerfilm

I have a 1900 composition titled "Judith" which came to me on cassette as an oratorio, however IMSLP lists it as a lyric drama in three parts for soli, chorus and orchestra.  For whatever that's worth.......

Jerry

There's also a rather nice Piano Quintet in Eb from 1887 but I guess that's outside this discussion....

Dundonnell

My sources certainly indicated that "Judith" was an opera/stage drama in three acts and produced as such :)