
Missa Brevis, for Mixed Chorus and Countertenor Solo, with Percussion (1988). Olympic Hymn, for Mixed Chorus and Orchestra (1981). White House Cantata, for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Tenor, Bass, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra (1976). Chichester Psalms, for Boy Soprano (or Countertenor), Mixed Chorus, and Orchestra (Reduced version for Organ, Harp and Percussion) (1965). Harvard Choruses, for Mixed Chorus (1957). Yigdal, Hebrew liturgical melody for Mixed Chorus and piano (1950). Reena, arrangement of a traditional Hebrew song for Mixed Chorus and Orchestra (1947). Simchu Na, arrangement of a traditional Hebrew song for Mixed Chorus and Piano or Orchestra (1947). Hashkivenu, for Cantor (tenor), Mixed Chorus and Organ (1945). Opening Prayer (originally Jubilee Games from 1986, revised in 19). Halil, nocturne for Solo Flute, Piccolo, Alto Flute, Percussion, Harp and Strings (1981). Slava! A Political Overture, for Orchestra (1977). Three Meditations from "Mass", for Violoncello and Orchestra (1977). Songfest: A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra (1977). 1 and 2, for Orchestra (Originally Dybbuk Variations from 1974, concert premieres 19) Three Meditations from "Mass", for Orchestra (1972). 3 Kaddish, for Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Choir, Speaker and Soprano Solo (1963, revised in 1977) Fanfare II, (for the 25th anniversary of the High School of Music and Art) for Orchestra (1961). Kennedy, (for the inauguration of John F. Fanfare for the Inauguration of John F. Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (1960). Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront (1955). Serenade after Plato's "Symposium" (1954). Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs, for Solo Clarinet and Jazz Ensemble (1949). Auden) for Piano and Orchestra (1949, revised in 1965) Three Dance Episodes from "On the Town" (concert premiere 1946). #Berinstein musition free
Suite from Fancy Free (concert premiere 1945).On the Town (1949) (only part of his music was used).MASS: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers (1971).The Firstborn, for Voice and Percussion (1958).Salome, for Chamber Orchestra and Solo Voices.The Madwoman of Central Park West (contributed to 1979).A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green (1958, collaboration).Candide (1956, new libretto in 1973, operetta final revised version in 1989).Facsimile, Choreographic Essay for Orchestra (1946).Fancy Free (later provided material for "On the Town" and "West Side Story") (1944).It’s our way of paying homage to a record that blew the lid off rock ‘n’ roll.This is a list of compositions by the American composer Leonard Bernstein. For me, it’s a way to relive that time in my life. “We reinterpreted the album from start to finish with sincerity and the intent of making a very pure record.
There was no turning back after hearing this LP and seeing the Beatles on the ‘Ed Sullivan Show.’ We were instantly hipped to the fact that there can never be anything cooler than playing in a rock n roll band.” Smithereens drummer Dennis Diken says, “‘Meet the Beatles!’ was a call to arms to an army of musically-inclined kids across the nation. The CD also features liner notes by legendary promoter Sid Bernstein, musician (and some would say musicologist) Lenny Kaye, Beatles historians Bruce Spizer, Dennis Mitchell and Andy Babiuk, author of the fantastic book, “Beatles Gear.” Paying homage to The Beatles’ groundbreaking album, “Meet The Beatles!,” the Smithereens have rerecorded the album in its entirety, and the result is a fun and nostalgic trip through 12 classic songs done Smithereens style.