Converse, F. S. (Frederick Shepherd), 1871-1940
Converse, Frederick Shepherd, 1871-1940
Converse, Frederick S. 1871-1940
Converse, Frederick
Converse, F. S.
Frederick Converse American classical music composer (1871-1940)
Converse, F. S. (Frederick Shepherd)
VIAF ID: 12498031 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Converse, F. S. ‡q (Frederick Shepherd), ‡d 1871-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Converse, Frederick
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Converse, Frederick S. ‡d 1871-1940
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Frederick Converse ‡c American classical music composer (1871-1940)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adagios, flutes (2), oboes (2), clarinets (2), horns (2), bassoons (2), op. 30, E♭ major | |
American sketches | |
The answer of the stars. | |
Arise, shine O Zion, Anthem for chorus of mixed voices with soprano solo and organ. | |
Beauty and the beast | |
"La belle dame sans merci." Ballade for baritone solo and full orchestra. | |
"Cahokia." | |
"California." | |
Carnival scene [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Covenant | |
Easy piano pieces | |
Elegiac poem for orchestra. Motto for identification, "Per aspera ad astra." | |
Endymion. Romance for orchestra. | |
Endymion's narrative | |
Euphrosyne | |
Fabien Sevitzky papers | |
Festival of Pan | |
Flivver ten million | |
Flivver ten million. May night by the roadside | |
From the hills. | |
Gregorian etudes | |
"Hagar in der wüste." Dramatische erzählung für mezzo sopran und grosses orchester. | |
Harvard, sovereign mother. | |
Immigrants | |
Indian seranade [!] | |
Jeanne d'Arc (Incidental music) | |
Jeanne d'Arc (Suite) | |
Job; arranged. [from old catalog] | |
Job. Dramatic poem. | |
Job. Op. 24. | |
Laudate Dominum. Motet for male chorus accompanied by organ, two trumpets, four trombones. | |
[Lettre de Frederick S. Converse à André Caplet, Boston, 26 mars 1914] | |
Louise, 1955?: | |
Louise : march for piano | |
Love's coming, song for high voice | |
Lyric pieces | |
Masque of St. Louis. Chant of the river spirits | |
Melody for violin and piano | |
Music for the moving picture "The scarecrow" | |
Mystic trumpeter | |
Night and day | |
Orchestra music. Selections | |
Ormazd | |
Overture "Euprosyne" [!] for full orchestra | |
The peace pipe. | |
Pipe of desire | |
The pirate. [Four-] part song for men's voices. | |
Prelude and intermezzo Trompete (2) Horn (2) Posaune Tuba op. 103, Nr. 1 | |
Prophecy | |
Puritan passions | |
Quartets, violins (2), viola, cello, no. 2, op. 18, A minor | |
Rhapsody, clarinet, orchestra, op. 105 | |
Sacrifice | |
Sacrifice. Almighty Father | |
Scarecrow sketches | |
Scarecrow sketches. Romance; | |
Scarecrow sketches. Witch dance | |
The service stars are shining | |
Sonatas, cello, piano, op. 28 | |
Sonatas, piano | |
Sonatas, violin, piano, op. 1 | |
The song of freedom | |
Song of the sea | |
Song of the world adventurers, from the music for the masque of St. Louis, chorus for mixed voices | |
The Star-spangled banner. | |
Suites, piano, op. 2 | |
Symphonies, no. 1, D minor | |
Symphonies, no. 3, E minor | |
Symphony in D minor for full orchestra | |
Symphony no. III. | |
The theory of music ; as applied to the teaching and practice of voice and instruments | |
Under the stars and stripes : march song | |
Valzer poetici | |
Youth |