Fanfare Magazine Home Page

IssuesBook ReviewsCollectionsFeature ArticlesThe Hall of FameLabelsReviewersThe Want Lists

ComposersConductorsEnsembles and OrchestrasInstrumentalistsPerformersSingers

InstrumentsVocal RolesVoicesSACDsJazzSoundtracks Shows and PopVideo

All Composers

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

i

j

k

l

m

n

o

p

q

r

s

t

u

v

w

x

 

y

z

 





 

Works by Composer BLITZSTEIN

Airborne Symphony

Leonard Bernstein 

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra

Michael Barrett 

From Marion’s Book: open your heart. until and i heard

Laura Claycomb
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Laura Claycomb
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Laura Claycomb
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Miracle Song. Lovely Song. The Russian Language. Mamasha Goose. Who Will Close the Door on a Neighbor's Misfortune. How I Met My New Grandfather. A Quiet Girl. The New Suit Send for the Militia. Penny Candy. Fraught. What Is the Stars? My True Heart. Quarrel Song. Modest Maid. Be with Me. Such a Little While. Rose Song. Love at First Word. With a Woman to Be. Miracle Song

Helene Williams 

Monday Morning Blues

David Jenness 

Monday Morning Blues. Croon-Spoon. The New Suit (“Zipperfly“). In the Clear. Then. I Wish It So. In Twos. Penny Candy. Emily (Ballad of the Bombardier). Displaced, o by the by. until and I heard, open your heart, ¡immie 'sgota goil. What Will It Be for Me. Rose Song. Blues. Nickel Under the Foot. The Cradle Will Rock. Bird Upon the Tree. Stay in My Arms

New York Festival of Song 

Piano Percussion Music

Sarah Cahill 
Sarah Cahill 

Piano Sonata

Sarah Cahill 
Sarah Cahill 
Steffen Schleiermacher 

Regina

Brenda Lewis 
John Mauceri 

Scherzo, “Bourgeois at Play”

Sarah Cahill 
Sarah Cahill 

Serenade

Sarah Cahill 
Sarah Cahill 

String Quartet, “Italian”

Sarah Cahill 
Sarah Cahill 

Symphony (“The Airborne“). Dusty Sun

Leonard Bernstein 

The Cradle Will Rock

John Mauceri 
John Mauceri 

The Harpies

Gregg Smith 

“Zipperfly,“ and Other Songs

New York Festival of Song 

 

Our Advertisers
About Fanfare / Contact Us
Advertise in the Fanfare Archive
Finding Titles of Musical Works


NOT TO BE MISSED!

Interviews,
Music Matters, & Reviews

Would you like to contribute reviews to Fanfare?
Please submit a sample review
of a recent release to fanfaremag@aol.com,
and we'll let you know if you have the qualifications to become a critic at the magazine.