Goldman, Richard Franko, 1910-1980
Goldman, Richard Franko
Richard Franko Goldman American composer (1910-1980)
Richard Franko Goldman American composer
Goldman, Richard Franko, 1910-
Goldman, Richard Franko (1911-1980).
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adagio (K 411) for clarinet quintet. | |
Air and variations, cornets (3), piano, B♭ major | |
Athletic festival marchMusique imprimée : op. 69, no. 1 | |
Aunt Sal's song | |
Band masterpieces. | |
The band's music, 1938. | |
battle of Trenton | |
A Bicentennial celebration. [Sound recording] | |
Bobino | |
Le Bobino, burlesque in three scenes, for 2 pianos, 4 hands. | |
Brisge Elect | |
Cadenzas | |
capitan | |
Chamber music suite, for 3 instruments and piano. | |
The concert band | |
Contemporary Music for clarinet | |
Corcoran cadets | |
Czech rhapsody | |
Divertimento, flute, piano | |
dream is America | |
Duets, clarinets (2) | |
Duets, tubas (2) | |
Duetter | |
Eight Russian folk songs. | |
Fairest of the fair | |
Fantasia in G major (Gravement) | |
Fantasien | |
Foundation march | |
Free lance | |
gold bug | |
Greatest band in the land. [Sound recording] | |
Hands across the sea | |
Happy in the Lord | |
Harmony in Western Music | |
High school cadets | |
Hymn for brass choir | |
I'll take sugar in my coffee-o | |
Introduction and Allegro; [from Quintet Op. 88, no. 4. | |
Invicible eagle | |
The Juilliard review. | |
Karelia. Suite. Alla marcia; arr. [from old catalog] | |
King cotton | |
Landmarks of early American music, 1760-1800; | |
The Mandarin and other stories | |
Marching along together. | |
The Modern age, 1890-1960 | |
Monochromes | |
Music for a civic celebration | |
Music of Elliot Carter | |
New Oxford history of music. | |
Norwich cadets | |
Notes from Tom Paine | |
Oh, freedom ! | |
Pião | |
President Garfield's inauguration march | |
The pride of America : the golden age of the American march. | |
Quartet in F, for flute (or oboe), clarinet, horn and bassoon; | |
Quintet, winds. [from old catalog] | |
Recitative and prayer : (2nd movement of Grand symphony for band : (funeral and triumphal) : opus 15) : for trombone (or baritone) solo with piano accompaniment | |
Rifle regiment | |
Sally Anne | |
Sam Franko scrapbook | |
Selected essays and reviews, 1948-1968 | |
Sonata, violin, piano | |
Sonatinas, clarinets (2) | |
Sonatiny. Klarnet (2) | |
Songs of early republic. [from old catalog] | |
The sound of the Goldman band. | |
Sousa marches in hi-fi. | |
Stars and stripes forever | |
Symphonie funèbre et triomphale; arr. | |
Three portraits | |
El trompo = the spinning top : for band / ited (...) by Richard Franko Goldman. | |
Two airs for trumpet [the figured bass realized for piano] | |
Two marches from revolutionary America. | |
Two poems of William Blake : To a lovely myrtle bound ; [and], The shepherd, for voice and piano. | |
Two presidential marches. | |
Washington post | |
The wind band, its literature and technique. | |
yellow sofa ; |