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    OK you made me do it - i.e., go through all my files and old programs to make an up-to-date repertoire listing (something I started back in 2003). Thus follows:

    THE REPERTOIRE OF THE PROVIDENCE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA;
    as performed by the PMO in their concert series and recitals
    from September 1999 to the present.

    COMPILED BY MARK M. DAVIS 7/16/03
    REVISED 7.18.06

    ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS WRITTEN FOR the P.M.O.
    Three Movements for M.O. (2006) Francine Trester
    New Oars for an Old Boat (2006) Michael Bell
    Itago Sonata “ “
    Country Fields (2006) Eva Kendrick
    Song for My Father (2004) Clarice Assad
    The Cat in Springtime Mark M. Davis
    The Mind Hesitant (w/ elec. guitar) Damon Waitkus
    Aubade Barbara Kolb
    Three American Folksongs Michael Nix
    Why Not Circulate? Tango Ken Field
    Walnut Valley Suite (1997) Bruce Greybill
    Elassomorph (w/ electric guitar) S. Funk Pearson
    Evening Sky Robert Martel
    Wrung from the Silence “ “
    Sky Colored Lake “ “
    Icarus Ascending “ “
    Family Squabble Owen Hartford
    Latin Sketches “ “
    Rondo Bachanal “ “
    Elegy for Jeffrey “ “
    The Frog Prince Mini-Opera “ “
    The Frog Prince Overture “ “
    Fresh Cream “ “
    Twinkle Samba “ “
    Three Israeli Songs “ “
    Cornflakes 14 “ “

    CONTEMPORARY ORIGINALS FOR M.O.
    Concerto per orchestra a pizzico (2004) Victor Kioulaphides
    Song of Japanese Autumn Yasuo Kuwahara
    Pear-Shaped Dance “ “
    November Song “ “
    Concierto de Media Luna (1999) Jose Luis Barroso Plaza
    "Music for Play" (2001) Claudio Mandonico
    Chagall's Mandolin (soloist, accordion) Hankus Netsky
    Fandango Ann Carr-Boyd
    Music for an Imaginary Italian Film “ “
    Voices (w/ solo violin) Will Ayton
    Neige au Printemps “ “
    The Kansas Tango (1999) Jeff Dearinger
    Reverie E. Packenham

    COMPOSITIONS of the GERMAN SCHOOL
    Capriccio Hans Gal
    Suite No. 6 Hermann Ambrosius
    Canzona/Fantasia Marcel Wengler
    Abendmusik Kurt Schwaen
    Tanzstuck “ “
    Serenade Siegfried Behrend
    Partita Serena F. Zehm
    Lieder ohne Worte (recorder) K. Wolki
    Tafelmusik (recorder, accordion)“ “
    Suite No. 2 “ “
    Concertino (soloist) G. Gunsenheimer
    Jugoslavija (1975) Ralph Paulsen
    Machine Oliver Kalberer
    Balloons 1-4 “ “


    ARRANGEMENTS/ADAPTATIONS
    Two Pavanes and Galliardes William Byrd, (arr. Kalberer)
    Seven Tears (excerpts) John Dowland
    Pavan Passamezzo Peter Phillips
    Altitalienische Hofmusik Siegfried Behrend
    Florentiner Hochzeit Tanze “ “
    Lustiger Tanz and Zuneigung Nickelmann
    Concerto No. 2 in C (soloist) Baston
    Concerto in B-flat G. B. Pergolesi (w. Tamara Volskaya)
    Concerto in C for Mandolin Antonio Vivaldi
    Concerto for Violin in A minor “ “ (w/ Carlo Aonzo)
    Concerto for Two Mandolins “ “
    Concerto in E minor “ “ ( arr. Kalberer)
    Trio in G Major E. Barbella (arr. H. Stutz)
    Concerto pour Mandoline G. Giuliano (arr. M. Monti)
    Seven Etudes Fernando Sor (arr. R. Dyens)
    Three Lyrical Pieces Edvard Grieg (arr. Kalberer)
    Intermezzo, op. 117 No.1 J. Brahms (arr. Kalberer)
    Claire de Lune C. Debussy (arr. Walter K. Bauer)
    Concerto for Mandolin in G G. Pettine (arr. R. Walz)
    Rumanian Folk Dances Bela Bartok (arr. Davis)
    Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber (arr. Davis)
    Campanas del Alba E. Sainz de la Maza (arr. K. White)
    Suite Espanola Enrique de Ulierte (arr. G. Lago)
    Five Pieces (solo harmonica) Gordon Jacobs (arr. Davis)
    Hoedown A. Copeland (arr. J. Imholz)
    “In C” Terry Riley

    FOLK/GRASS/WORLD/ROCK
    Flatbush Waltz Andy Statman (arr. Davis)
    Pedra Terra Henrique Annes (arr. Davis)
    Terra Nova Rangal/Lyra (arr. Davis)
    Music for a Found Harmonium Simon Jeffes (arr. White/Carlini)
    Two Gals from Galax trad. (arr. Baldasarri/Carter)
    Soldier's Night Out Walter Carter
    Waltz for Bill Monroe Butch Baldasari
    In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (w/ electric guitar, percussion)
    Richard Betts (arr. Carter )
    I’ve Met You Russian Romance arr. Anatoliy Trofimof
    Brightly Shines the Moon “ “


    JAZZ ARRANGEMENTS
    St. Louis Blues John Handy (arr. Davis)
    What a Little Moonlight Can Do H. Woods (arr. Davis)
    Nuages D. Reinhart (arr. Davis)
    I'm Confessin' That I Love You Neiburg, Daugherty, Reynolds (arr. Davis)
    Nobody Knows You J. Cox (arr. Davis)
    Let’s Do It C. Porter (arr. Davis)
    Cheek to Cheek I. Berlin (arr. Davis)
    Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Charles Mingus (arr. W. Carter)
    Lester Leaps In L. Young (arr. Waitkus)
    Tea for Two Youmans/Marks (arr. Waitkus)
    All of Me Simons/Marks (arr. Waitkus)
    Is You Is Or Is You Ain't… Austin/Jordan (arr. Waitkus)
    Stardust H. Carmichael (arr. Waitkus)
    Perfidia Dominguez (arr. Hartford)
    You Came Along Johnny Green (arr. D. Moore)
    Sophisticated Lady Duke Ellington (arr. J. Jensen)

    Whew!

    Mark
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    Re: PMO repertoire listing-
    Looks like all my formatting went down the tubes in my previous post, so I am attaching the document - it's easier to make sense of, I hope.
    MMD
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    I played with the PMO from May 1996 to August 1998, and then joined them for their European tour (July 1999). Of the 120 or so pieces on Mark's list, I can remember playing 22 of them with PMO. There are probably another 3 or 4 pieces that I recongize as "old repertoire" that PMO just didn't have a reason to play during my brief stay in New England. It is wonderful to see so much new music, and hence so much growth and activity happening in the PMO.
    David Westwick.

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    Mark,

    Thanks very much. This is just the kind of thing I was hoping to see. Looking forward to the new CD.

    John G.

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    I'll toss in what we have here in Dayton -- which, granted, isn't as voluminous as our older compatriots' orchestras, but then again, we begin our third season next month, and we started from scratch!

    These are my own arrangements unless marked (*) as being typeset only. I've had to create a few additional parts for some of the works (there was no original, or the original was MIA), and those are noted [in brackets].


    CATALOG NO #: #TITLE #: #COMPOSER #-- (approx. perf. time)
    2409B-6 #: # Adeste Fideles #: # setting by David Willcocks/arr. Ar. #-- #(2.15)
    2407A-2 #: # Ashokan Farewell* #: # Jay Unger/Jay Buckley #-- #(3.00)
    2408E-6 #: # Beneath the Starry Flag #: # Jerome Hartman #-- #(4.00)
    2502C-6 #: # Blaze Away #: # Abe Holzman #-- #(3.45)
    2503D-5 #: # Blue Tango #: # Leroy Anderson #-- #(3.30)
    2509D-6 #: # Bonsoir, Marion #: # J. Joline [MC/DB -Ar.] #-- #(2.45)
    2408I-6 #: # Bourrιe #: # George F Handel #-- #(1.30)
    2607E-4 #: # Brandenburg Concerto 3 #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(14.30)
    2409A-6 #: # Cantique de Noλl #: # Adolphe Adam #-- #(4.00)
    2511A-6 #: # Carnival King March #: # Ralph K. Elicker #-- #(5.00)
    2408D-6 #: # Chattanooga Choo Choo #: # Harry Warren #-- #(2.45)
    2603B-20 #: # Concert Overture #12 [Sym Orch Ar.] #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(4.00)
    2509B-6 #: # Concert Overture #12* #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(4.00)
    2607B-6 #: # Concerto Grosso No. 8 ("Christmas") #: # Arcangelo Corelli #-- #(13.00)
    2501E-6 #: # Creole Belles #: # J. Bodewalt Lampe #-- #(4.00)
    2508E-6 #: # Cubanola Glide #: # Harry Von Tilzer #-- #(2.45)
    2412A-6 #: # Dance of the Lunatics* #: # Thomas S Allen/arr Walter Jacobs #-- #(5.30)
    2507C-5 #: # Danza Espaρola No. 1 #: # Enrique Granados #-- #(2.30)
    2607F-6 #: # Dayton Song, The #: # Ray L. Deerwester #-- #(2.00)
    2605B-8 #: # Der Geist Hilft Unsrer Schwachheit Auf #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(7.00)
    2412D-6 #: # Don Armando* #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(3.45)
    2408B-4 #: # Don Juan Minuet #: # Wolfgang Mozart #-- #(1.50)
    2504A-5 #: # Egyptian Glide #: # Alexander Maloof #-- #(4.15)
    2511C-6 #: # Entertainer, The #: # Scott Joplin #-- #(4.30)
    2509A-6 #: # Excelsior March* #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(3.15)
    2509E-6 #: # Funeral March of the Marionettes #: # Charles Gounod #-- #(3.15)
    2603A-6 #: # Gloriana Overture #: # A.J. Weidt #-- #(6.00)
    2508D-6 #: # Habanera (Carmen) #: # Georges Bizet #-- #(3.45)
    2501F-6 #: # Humoresque #: # Antonin Dvorak #-- #(2.45)
    2505D-6 #: # Hungarian Rhapsody No 3 #: # Johannes Brahms #-- #(2.15)
    2408G-6 #: # Hungarian Rhapsody No 5 #: # Johannes Brahms #-- #(3.00)
    2601C-5 #: # I. Paduan ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(4.00)
    2601B-5 #: # II. Paduan ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(4.00)
    2601A-5 #: # III. Paduan ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(5.00)
    2501G-6 #: # Intermezzo: Cavalleria Rusticana #: # Pietro Mascagni #-- #(2.00)
    2602C-2 #: # Invention No. 1 (M1/MC duet) #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(1.30)
    2602B-2 #: # Invention No. 1 (MA/MC duet) #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(1.30)
    2602A-2 #: # Invention No. 1 (MC duet) #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(1.30)
    2510A-6 #: # It Came Upon the Midnight Clear #: # Richard Storrs Willis #-- #(1.00)
    2509L-6 #: # It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas #: # Robert Reiniger Meredith Willson #-- #(3.00)
    2509L-B5 #: # It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas [Str Orch -Ar.] #: # Robert Reiniger Meredith Willson #-- #(3.00)
    2512B-5 #: # IV. Paduan ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(3.15)
    2510B-6 #: # Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring #: # J.S. Bach #-- #(3.00)
    2410A-6 #: # Jingle Bells #: # Traditional/arr Ar. #-- #(2.30)
    2509G-5 #: # Joska* #: # Johan B Kok [MC - Ar.] #-- #(2.45)
    2508B-6 #: # Jota #: # Enrique Granados [Gtr/DB -Ar.] #-- #(6.00)
    2509C-6 #: # La Brasilena #: # Felice Carena [MC/DB -Ar.] #-- #(4.45)
    2607C-6 #: # La Festa Splendora* #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(4.45)
    2607A-6 #: # La Rejouissance #: # George F Handel #-- #(2.30)
    2410B-6 #: # Legend of the Magi/Irish Air #: # Andrew Mack #-- #(1.45)
    2412F-6 #: # Liberty Bell March #: # John Philip Sousa #-- #(3.30)
    2607G-4 #: # Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming #: # 16th C. carol #-- #(2.30)
    2512A-6 #: # Mandolin Band March #: # H. De Harport [MA/MC - Ar.] #-- #(3.15)
    2509K-5 #: # Mandolin Fanfare #: # Norman and Nancy Blake #-- #(1.15)
    2508A-6 #: # Mansion Over The Hilltop #: # Ira Stanphill #-- #(2.30)
    2509H-6 #: # March No. 4 (La Clemenza di Tito; K 621) #: # Wolfgang Mozart [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(2.30)
    2501A-6 #: # Marche Militaire #: # Franz Schubert #-- #(7.30)
    2501B-6 #: # Mia Stella #: # Jean Montfort #-- #(4.00)
    2506A-5 #: # Minuet in A #: # Luigi Boccherini #-- #(3.30)
    2503C-6 #: # Minuet in F #: # Franz Josef Haydn #-- #(1.30)
    2501D-5 #: # Minuet in G #: # Ludwig van Beethoven #-- #(1.45)
    2501I-6 #: # Mister Sandman #: # Pat Ballard #-- #(2.30)
    2408J-6 #: # Moment Musical #: # Franz Schubert #-- #(2.00)
    2503E-6 #: # Moving Up To Gloryland #: # Lee Roy Abernathy #-- #(2.45)
    2501H-6 #: # My Old Kentucky Home #: # Stephen Foster #-- #(1.45)
    2505E-6 #: # Nun Danket mit Tribut #: # Allen Richmond #-- #(4.00)
    2505A-6 #: # Palladio #: # Karl Jenkins #-- #(4.15)
    2511B-5 #: # Pavan: Earle of Salisbury #: # William Byrd [Gtr - Ar.] #-- #(2.45)
    2409E-5 #: # Pifa ('Pastoral Symphony') #: # George F Handel #-- #(2.15)
    2408F-5 #: # Pineapple Rag #: # Scott Joplin #-- #(4.00)
    2508F-6 #: # Puttin' On The Ritz #: # Irving Berlin #-- #(2.30)
    2603C-6 #: # Raise the Banner #: # Allen Richmond #-- #(2.15)
    2412E-6 #: # Rataplan* #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(2.15)
    2410C-6 #: # Rondeau #: # Jean Joseph Mouret #-- #(1.30)
    2501C-6 #: # Serenade Espagnole #: # Franηois Menichetti #-- #(5.00)
    2505C-6 #: # Serenade in d #: # Franz Schubert #-- #(3.00)
    2505B0-5 #: # Serenade in G (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) #: # Wolfgang Mozart #-- #(20.00)
    2601E-5 #: # Seven Sarabandes ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(5.00)
    2503B-6 #: # Singt dem Herrn #: # George F Handel #-- #(1.45)
    2510C-6 #: # Sleigh Ride #: # Leroy Anderson #-- #(3.45)
    2408H-6 #: # So Nice #: # Marcos Valle/Paulo Sergio Valle #-- #(1.45)
    2602D-6 #: # Sonata in C for Mandocello Solo & MOrch (orig. for mandolin & MO) #: # Giuseppe Zaneboni/arr. Ar. #-- #(12.15)
    2502B-6 #: # Sonata in F #: # Wolfgang Mozart #-- #(11.30)
    2601G-2 #: # Sonata in G [Op 44a in C; for MA/MC] #: # Ludwig van Beethoven #-- #(3.00)
    2503A-4 #: # String Quartet KV 458 No 7 Mvt 1 #: # Wolfgang Mozart [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(14.30)
    2508G0-6 #: # String Quartet No 1 in G (K 80) - III. Menuetto; IV. Rondo #: # Wolfgang Mozart [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(7.00)
    2507B0-5 #: # String Quartet No 17, Op 3, No 5 - II: Andante Cantabile #: # Franz Josef Haydn [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(5.30)
    2509M0-6 #: # String Quartet No 3 in G (K 156) #: # Wolfgang Mozart [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(16.15)
    2509F0-6 #: # String Quartet No 4 in C (K 157) #: # Wolfgang Mozart [Gtr -Ar.] #-- #(19.30)
    2607D-6 #: # Suite for Mandolin Orchestra #: # Johan B Kok #-- #(6.00)
    2509I-7 #: # Syncopated Clock, The #: # Leroy Anderson #-- #(2.30)
    2408K-6 #: # Tango #: # Isaac Albιniz #-- #(1.45)
    2507D-5 #: # Tico Tico No Fuba #: # Zawuinha de Abreu/arr. Ar #-- #(5.00)
    2502A-5 #: # Trio in G #: # Emanuele Barbella [MA/MC -Ar.] #-- #(6.30)
    2509J-6 #: # Triumphal March (Aida) #: # Giuseppe Verdi #-- #(1.45)
    2507A-6 #: # Turn Your Radio On #: # Albert E Brumley #-- #(3.15)
    2409D-6 #: # Ukranian Carol #: # Mykola Leontovitch/arr Ar. #-- #(1.30)
    2408C-6 #: # Vamp, The #: # Byron Gay #-- #(3.15)
    2605A-6 #: # Variation on an Original Theme: Nimrod #: # Edward Elgar #-- #(2.30)
    2409C-6 #: # Variations on 'The First Nowell' #: # setting by David Willcocks/arr Ar. #-- #(2.45)
    2601F-6 #: # Washington Post #: # John Philip Sousa #-- #(2.30)
    2410D-6 #: # We Wish You A Merry Christmas #: # Traditional/arr Ar. #-- #(1.00)
    2412B-6 #: # Weasel Suite* #: # Russell Foster #-- #(5.15)
    2412G-6 #: # Wedding March #: # Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy #-- #(1.30)
    2412C-6 #: # When I'm Sixty-Four* #: # John Lennon/Paul McCartney [arr Russell Foster] #-- #(3.00)
    2508C-6 #: # When the Saints Go Marching In #: # Traditional/arr. Ar. #-- #(3.00)
    2408A-4 #: # Willow Garden #: # Traditional/arr. Ar. #-- #(2.30)
    2601D-5 #: # XI. Mascharada 1 ΰ 5 #: # Andreas Hammerschmidt #-- #(3.15)


    I'm currently on the hunt for Italian and Russian music for some upcoming theme-oriented programming I have in mind.

    -Allen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (Daymando @ July 19 2006, 00:58)
    I'll toss in what we have here in Dayton -- which, granted, isn't as voluminous as our older compatriots' orchestras, but then again, we begin our third season next month, and we started from scratch! These are my own arrangements unless marked (*) as being typeset only. I've had to create a few additional parts for some of the works (there was no original, or the original was MIA), and those are noted [in brackets].
    Allen, this is very impressive!
    You've been working, I see!
    # Lots of caffeine, may I assume?

    It's very nice to see some Baroque pieces in your repertoire. #Also good to see the mandocello featured once in a while. #It's an interesting idea to do three Bach Inventions in different duos, involving the m.c. in each one.
    Let me ask you - what do you do for guitar parts when you take a string orchestra piece like, say, the Corelli? #Do you write a special chordal/continuo style part or do you give them the bass line? #Interested to know how you handle this.

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    about the mandolin orch repertoires...I have an appendix devoted to San Francisco bay area mando ensembles in my book: Mandolins, Like Salami. I'm just trying to figure out a way to upload my pdfs from the one of my appendices....oops! I don't have the file on this computer but will post the file tomorrow so that everyone can see what's been played in this area of the world for several decades: The Silver Strings, Aurora Mando Orch, Berkeley Mando Ensemble, Music for Fun, Peninsula Mando Orch etc. # Stay tuned!
    #I'll add that Menichetti is considered a 'lite' or semi-classical composer who lived much of his time in Paris--and is prevalent in orch. repertoire to this day as are basic ballo liscio dances from Italy, Spain, & Argentina.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (markmdavis @ July 19 2006, 09:11)
    Allen, this is very impressive!
    You've been working, I see!
    Lots of caffeine, may I assume?
    Far more than I should probably admit. # #

    Some of these pieces have started making the MO rounds lately: Bloomfield (NJ) picked up three for their spring show last month ('Chattanooga', 'Wedding March' and 'Mansion Over the Hilltop'); MandolIndy (Indianapolis) has 6-7 in their current rotation; Seattle MO has a small handful (which, I think, may also be on concert offer during the '07 CMSA Convention there, once that gets finalized); and I believe Minnesota will be doing the Elgar 'Enigma Variation: Nimrod' in an upcoming event (thanks to Lou Chouinard for quasi-commissioning me to do that setting).

    Quote Originally Posted by
    It's very nice to see some Baroque pieces in your repertoire.
    I'm rather partial to mid-Baroque and late Romantic, on the whole, but I try to keep an open mind/palatte when putting together programs. Most of our library (so far) has been built on the as-we-go-and-need principle; we've performed each item at least once over the last two years (and some have become audience-requested favorites).

    I do like Baroque works for ensemble-building and technique strengthening, and by-and-large, Baroque music is highly accessible for nearly all groups, even startup ensembles looking for clean, enjoyable, and (above all) musical material. Bach and Corelli are very good for helping an ensemble further develop their listening skills... and keeping runaway tempi in check! (Ok... so that second item doesn't always happen... even with a conductor... but one must have goals...)

    Quote Originally Posted by
    Also good to see the mandocello featured once in a while.
    I'll admit it (but don't tell anyone!): I'm a confirmed mandocellist...with small hands. #Any time I can steal some spotlight away from the mandolas is a good time for the mandocelli!

    Quote Originally Posted by
    Let me ask you - what do you do for guitar parts when you take a string orchestra piece like, say, the Corelli? #Do you write a special chordal/continuo style part or do you give them the bass line? #Interested to know how you handle this.

    Mark
    I usually try to keep the guitaristas at least as busy as the mandoholics -- they have more courses, so (logically?) they should be kept busy, no? # #-- so I lean more toward chordal/continuo style vs. duplicating the mandocello/bass, unless I'm absolutely after a bottom-heavy sound (and that's not too often), we're absent a bassist (which, unfortunately, happens more often than not around here, though I do these arrangements prior to our working season), or there's a particular melodic component/desire that works best with the guitars.

    Writing for guitar in an orchestra settings is particularly challenging for me with regard to DMO: I have three guitarists - one is a great flat-picker, one is a great finger picker, and one is a great jazzer (who can do either finger/pick). Trying to find the golden mean for the section presents interesting situations, and I'm always keen to create guitar parts which hit +75% of each sound-production method.

    Lately I've been opting for a mixing of vertical and horizontal. I just finished an orch. arrangement this morning of two 16th C. plainchants for an upcoming holiday program. In the second chant ('Veni Emmanuel'), the guitars carry the solo melody, then swap to chordal accompaniment in the refrain upon the re-entrance of the orch. It works in my mind's orchestra (naturally); we'll see how it goes in actual rehearsal next month.

    -Allen.



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    well, this is a start, I guess...let's see if it works this way. Sheri


    Aurora Mandolin Orchestra Music Index
    Sorted Alphabetically 2005
    1. A Love Chat 37. Balalaika Souvenir
    2. A Santa Cecilia 38. Bambina Mia
    3. Adios ~uchachos 39. Banjo Rag
    4. Aida Mazurka 40. Barbara Polka
    5. Al Mare March 41. Barcarolle
    6. Al-Di-La 42. Be My Love
    7. Alborada 43. Bebi Polka
    8. Alice Blue Gown 44. Beer Barrel Polka
    9. Alma Andaluza 45. Bells Bocca
    10. Almost Like Being in Love 46. Bewitched
    11. Alpine Harmony 47. Bizzosa Polka
    12. Alte Kameraden 48. Blue Danube Waltz
    13. Always/I Love You/Let Me Call 49. Blue Skirt Waltz
    you Sweetheart 50. Brazillera (Andrini)
    14. Amaryllis 51. Bridal Rose Overture
    15. Amazonenritt 52. Bright Shines the Moon
    16. AMedia Luz 53. Bulgar Frailich
    17. American Folk Fantasy 54. Buona Notte Amore
    18. American Patrol 55. Butterfly
    19. Amor Sincero 56. Calabrisella Polka
    20. Amygdalia (Poulakia 5 7. Canto Antico
    21. Andalusien 58. Canto Nella Foresta
    22. Anema Core 59. Canzoniere a Valzer
    23. Angel Serenade 60. Carmelita Mazurka
    24. Anniversary Song 61. Camevale de Venezia
    25. Antonietta Polka 62. Cataluna
    26. Aqui Zamora 63. Cavalleria Rusticana
    27. Araby March 64. Chanson Boheme
    28. Aria De Spagna 65. Chitarra Romana
    29. Arriverderci Roma 66. Chitiva
    30. Ashokan Farewell 67. Chop Sticks
    31. Atomic March 68. Ciel De Seville
    32. Aubade au President 69. Cielito Lindo
    33. Autumn Leaves 70. Cielo Azzurro
    34. Autunno 71. Ciribiribin
    35. Avalon 72. Club Mandoliniista
    36. Bacarolle 73. Comme Facetta Mammeta
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    I just returned from a week in northern wisconsin --no internet at the cabin so I have a lot of mandolin posts to catch up on!
    John, this jumped out as I'm scanning the posts:
    <<As this thread now has several messages relating to what we call "bibliographic control" in library world I would propose that those of us who intend to be at the CMSA convention in Lousville arrange an informal meeting to talk about this topic. Anybody interested in that?>>

    I think that's a great idea. Count me in.
    Linda

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    Linda,

    Thanks. I will try to remember to resurrect this idea shortly before the convention and see if anyone else wants to talk this over.

    John

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    For the sake completeness of the discussion here is the 2006 Summer Concerts in the park Tune list for the Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra.

    And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon and McCartney arranged Hendricks)
    Buona Notte Mimi (Manente)
    The Como Conservatory Suite (Laidig) Premiered Como Park August 2005
    o Como Conservatory Gardens
    o The Gates Ajar
    o Nancy's Fancy
    Canon in D (Pachabel)
    Easter Waltz (Goodin)
    Highlandville May 14, 2004 (Goodin)
    Intermezzo (J Strauss/Koehler)
    Jota (Granados/Transcribed by Roberts)
    Laura Soave (Respighi/arranged Dearinger)
    Love Notes (Laidig) To be premiered at Como Park 14 August 2006
    o Howard's Habanera
    o Jean's Musette
    National Emblem (Bagely/arranged Lansing)
    Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da (Lennon and McCartney arranged Hendricks)
    Partita Antiqua (Arranged Noordzij)
    Processional (arranged Milstein)
    Receita de Samba (Do Bandolim/arranged Dearinger)
    Santa Lucia (Woelki)
    Serenade du Bravache (Graud)
    Sweet Corn (Weidt)

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    Sweet Corn by Weidt -- now that brings back some memories. The first year that I played with PMO, they used Sweet Corn as a closer/encore number. The 'dola players would all pull out tenor banjos, and a couple of the mandolinists would switch to mandolin-banjos. It gave the number a certain, ahhh, bounce. At one rehearsal, I wondered (aloud) whether there was ever a cello-banjo. The next week Mark brought one, which then I played (and hauled to gigs) for the rest of the season.
    David Westwick.

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    David, we still have that cello-banjo. #We used in it in the Hampton Village Country Dance Band on our (first-prize-winning) float in this year's Memorial Day Parade in Hampton, CT.

    Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but we CAN relate it to the repertoire discussion.
    Here's our repertoire - it's mainly is old-time New England dance tunes such as I remember from my childhood growing up in Hampton.

    Reels, rants, etc.:
    Dem Golden Slippers (G)
    The Girl I Left Behind Me (G)
    Scotland the Brave (D)
    Nellie Bly (D)
    Little Brown Jug (G)Over the Waterfall (D)
    Soldier’s Joy (D)
    Sandy River Belle (D)
    Richard Walton’s Birthday Shake (G)
    Bob with the One Horn (Gm)
    Staten Island (D)
    Morning Star (G)
    Pig Town Fling (G)
    Poor Ould Woman (Am)
    Turkey in the Straw (G)
    The Jolly Blacksmith (G)
    Ragtime Annie (D)

    Jigs:
    Off She Goes (G or D)
    Coleraine (Am)
    Larry O’Gaff (G)

    Waltzes:
    The Cowboys’ Waltz (D)
    Sheabeague e Sheamore (D)
    Ashokan Farewell (D)

    The band:
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    Where's the obligatory mandolin you may ask? #Well it looks like that lead banjo player is using a capo and pretending he is playing the world's loudest mandolin (yup, that's me). #
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    Hi, Let me introduce myself; Ian Harris, the founder and Music Director of the 'Fretful Federation' of Brighton, England, and 1st mandolin of NEMO (New English Mandolin Orchestra), a professional mandolin quintet.
    I started this orchestra because I was donated, by John Hope, of the Bristol Mandolin orchestra, a box of old 1930's mandolin orchestra. After the arduous task of recruiting a load of amateurs to join my visionary mandolin orchestra, I soon tired of the old music and started pushing the orchestra to play more modern music of pieces written specifically for mandolin orchestra. I did lose a few members through that.
    Now I'm a bit more free and easy. I still personally favour the modern stuff, but I've given in to the tastes of some members of the orchestra and started reintroducing the old rep.
    Also, as you can see, I solo on the Musical saw and occasional do a song, such as 'Brother, can you spare a dime', with my arrangement for the mandolin orchestra accompaniment. My ego has no bounds!
    Just thought I'd throw in our current music we're working on.
    Pakenham
    Caprice
    Spinning

    JS Bach
    Sinfonia (with me on solo Musical Saw)

    Scarlatti
    Concerto for Mandolin in D

    Robert Schultz
    Two folk dances

    Hans Gal
    Capriccio

    H F Odel
    Danse di Cupid

    Sherry Wohlers
    The Como Conseratory Suite

    J B Kok
    Joska

    Abe Holzmann
    Blaze Away

    Yasuo Kuwahara
    The song of Japanese Autumn

    Neil Gladd
    The Red Bach book; Three Rags after Bach

    Bernard Sheaff
    Gypsy Love

    Our rep files are enormous, and I expect they number about 200 pieces.
    I've arranged files for each instrument (1st mandolin, 2nd mandolin, mandola, mandobass, guitar etc..) of parts for all the pieces, so, potentially a quintet could flick though the rep, and try out pieces without opening all the library files.
    When are you American mandolin orchestra's going to invite the very British 'Fretful Federation' to visit? eh!
    Lots of love
    Ian Harris

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    I'm very pleased to see that Sherry Wohlers Ladig's Como Conservatory Suite has made it across the pond. It's a lovely piece, which manages to sound both old and new, that would be a great addition to any orchestra's repertory. I had the pleasure of hearing the Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra play it last summer, with Sherry in the audience, at the Lake Harriett bandshell. It was a real crowd pleaser. Sherry also writes wonderful fiddle tunes. [full disclosure: my band Contratopia has recorded her "Ron Wallace's Fancy" on our Hands Four CD]

    I'm not sure how to contact Sherry but I bet the folks at the MMO
    http://www.mindspring.com/~lonzoh/mmo.htm
    could put you in touch.

    John G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by
    J B Kok - Joska
    Abe Holzmann - Blaze Away
    Joska's become a favorite with my chamber group. I did an arrangement of Blaze Away for DMO last year. (I probably shouldn't be surprised that it had been arranged before; I originally found it in piano-solo sheet music and "heard" the MO setting as I mentally read through the sheet music.)

    Good stuff, both.

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    Sherry offered the 'Como Suite' to us. Joska has been in our files a while. It's an old mandolin orchestra arrangement.
    Glad to hear Mandolin orchestras are doing so well over your side of the pond. Here, in the UK, it's a bit of a dying art.
    How do you lot organised yourselfs?
    When I started it was a dictatorship, with me at the helm, and I collected £3 from everybody per session.
    Eventually I gave the orchestra, and music library, to the members and let them organise themselves. They now have a committee and I'm a paid officer; 'Music Director'. They still charge £3 per person, per session, but I don't have to collect it and I stick to waving the baton (though Lindsay Stoner does so on a few tunes) and playing solos.
    love
    Ian Harris (Fretful Federation Mandolin Orchestra, Brighton, England)

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    Forgot to add that Blaze Away is a very traditional mandolin orchestra arrangement as well.
    Ian Harris

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    I've just had a message from Sherry Ladig, composer of the Como Suite which both MMO and the Fretful Federation play. She was pleased to read the discussion but has been unable to register and reply for some reason. She asked me to point out that her name is spelt LADIG not Laidig if people are wanting to search for her music.
    jacky

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    I play in the 2 oldest extant mandolin orchestras in the San Francisco Bay Area (Silver Strings, and Aurora). Hopefully, you will find attached the repertoires for each of them. In reality, we only have maybe 30 or so "ready to play on no notice," but we do schizophrenically pull out any of the others during rehearsals.

    I'd like to also respond to 2 other unrelated posts from the Classical section of this board, which I've read over the past month or two: 1. I play mandola with these 2 orchestras, and ALL the orchestrations for mandola are written in Universal Clef (thankfully, as I play a Vinaccia tenor mandola with them!) 2. We, also, have several Kok compositions; I've not taken the time on my repertoire attachments to indicate the composers, though.

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    Wow. Missed this thread when it went around. Here are current titles in the Seattle Mandolin Orchestra library.

    ITALIAN
    A Canzone e Napoli
    Al-di-La
    Alma del Core
    Amarilli, mia Bella
    Amore e follia
    Antonina
    Arrivederci Roma
    Ave Maria
    Baci Traditori
    Boccherini - D Minor Quartet G. 172
    Boccherini - Larghetto from Quartet G. 172
    C'era la luna
    Caprice Italien
    Ciribiribin
    Core N Grato
    Fiocco - Allegro
    Funiculi Funicula
    Gondoliera
    Guaglione
    Guaglioni
    Il Bacio
    Il mio bel foco
    Italian Country Wedding
    Italian Riflemen (Marcia dei Bersagliere)
    La Bella Italia
    La Spagnola
    La Vita e Bella
    Lascia ch'io pianga
    Malafemmena
    Maria Elena
    Maria Mari
    Marianella
    Marinariello
    Mattinata
    Moon over Naples
    Munier - Quartetto
    Napoli
    Non ti Scordar di Me
    Nostalgia di Mandolini
    O Sole Mio
    O mio babbino caro
    Pansy
    Parlami d'Amore
    Priere Musicale
    Reginella Campagnola
    Ricordo di Natale
    Ritorna a Me
    Roman Guitar
    Rose Di Maggio
    Santa Lucia
    Scarlatti - Serenades - arr. Kioulaphides
    Sciure, Sciuri
    Se tu m'ami
    Sinfonia in Sol
    Speranze Perdute
    Splendore
    Summertime in Venice
    Tango of the Roses
    Tarantella Giuseppina
    That's Amore - G- SMO arrangement
    That's Amore - Key of C
    That's Amore - Key of G - simple
    That's Amore - Mixed bag
    Torna a Surriento
    Torna a Surriento - European version
    Tra Veglia e Sonno
    Vieni Su
    Vieni Sul Mar
    Waltz Medley

    GOLDEN AGE
    Booster, The
    Creole Belles
    Entry of the Gladiators
    Ghost Walk, The
    Glow Worm
    Halley's Comet
    Sweet Corn

    CHRISTMAS

    Adeste Fidelis
    Beautiful Star
    Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
    Campanelle - V Kioulaphides
    Chestnuts Roasting
    Christmas Is for Children
    Christmas Medley
    Christmas Medley - Frost
    Christmas Processional
    Christmas Showcase
    Christmas Waltz
    Christmas list.pdf
    Christmas list.xls
    Christopher
    Corelli - Christmas Concerto
    Corelli Christmas Concerto OLD
    Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - Tchaikovsky
    Deck the Hall
    Dreydl
    Drive the Cold Winter Away
    Durme, Durme
    Empty Folder - Nothing to See Here, Kids - Move Along!
    Feliz Navidad
    Frosty the Snowman - Steve Mauldin
    Frosty the Snowman 1
    Gloucestershire Wassail
    God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
    Good King Wenceslas
    Greensleeves to a Ground
    Handel - Mando Messiah
    Hanukkah Holiday
    Hatikva
    Have Yourself a Merry
    Holiday Songs
    Holiday music words.pdf
    Holly Jolly Christmas
    Holly and the Ivy
    I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
    I'll Be Home for Christmas
    It Came upon the Midnight Clear - Brumley
    It Came upon the Midnight Clear - Sheamus
    It Came upon the Midnight Clear - Zinn
    It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
    Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring M1.pdf
    Jingle Bell Fox Trot
    Jingle Bell Rock
    Kanon in D
    Let It Snow
    Let There Be Peace on Earth
    Light One Candle
    Linus and Lucy - Vince Guaraldi
    March of the Toys
    Mele Kalikimaka
    Merry Christmas Polka
    Noel
    Nutcracker
    O Chanukah
    O Come All Ye Faithful - Zinn
    O Come O Come Emmanuel
    O Holy Night and Jesu
    O Little Town of Bethlehem
    Ocho Kandelikas
    Oi Betleem
    Or nous dites Marie
    Pachelbel - Kanon in D
    Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
    Pastorella
    Prayer
    Ricordo di Natale
    Riu Riu Chiu
    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    S'Vivon
    Santa Claus is Coming to Town T dola.pdf
    Shchedryk (Carol of the Bells)
    Shepherd's Farewell to the Holy Family
    Si la Mar Era de Leche
    Silent Night - Sheamus
    Silent Night - Zinn
    Silver Bells
    Skaters Waltz
    Sleigh Ride
    Sleigh Ride - Mozart
    Sleighbell Tinkle
    Three Kings of Orient
    Thumbs.db
    Toyland
    Tumbalalaika
    Tumbalalaika - Stubbs
    Two Christmas Favorites
    Two Christmas Tunes
    Una Noche al Lunar
    Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Winter - Largo
    Wassailing Song
    We Need a Little Christmas
    We Wish You a Merry Christmas
    White Christmas
    Winter Wonderland
    Zezulka

    EVERYTHING ELSE

    1. Trumpet tune, 2. Trumpet Voluntary M1.pdf
    3. Wedding March, Wagner M1.pdf
    4. Entrance of the Queen of Sheba M1.pdf
    Air, Bach & Aria from Xerxes, Handel M1.pdf
    Alma Brasilieira
    Amazing Grace
    American Heartland
    Amore e Folia M2.pdf
    An Old Castle
    An die Zither
    Andante III, Hummel.pdf
    Ashokan Farewell
    BB Polka
    Bach - Brandenburg - sound files
    Bach - Brandenburg No. 3
    Bach BWV1067
    Bach Bourree - Bauer
    Beethoven, Inc M1,2.pdf
    Black and White Rag
    Boukouvalas - Scherzo
    Bruzzone - Une balcone ungherese
    Calace Bolero No 1
    Call of Spring bass.pdf
    Calypso Medley
    Carinhoso
    Carmen - Habanera
    Castilian
    Cello_Music_09.pdf
    Ciel de Seville
    Colonel Bogey
    Dance of the Lunatics
    DeWalt
    Don Giovanni
    Don't Cry for Me Argentina
    Dvorak Largo
    Eine kleine nachtmusik
    El Banderillo
    El Condor Pasa
    El Relicario
    Espana Cani gtr.pdf
    Espana Cani sc.pdf
    Fascination
    Fiddle Tunes No. 1
    Fiddle Tunes No. 2
    Fiddle Tunes No. 3
    Fiddler on the Roof
    Fiocco - Allegro
    Flamenco
    Gator Strut - Mike Marshall
    Godfather - Selections
    Gopak
    HOV Suite gtr.pdf
    Hasse Concerto
    Hawaiian Selection
    Haydn Presto
    Haydn Serenade
    Heavens on Earth
    How Are Things in Glocca Morra
    How High the Moon
    Hummel Quartet
    Hungarian Dance No. 4
    Hungarian Dance No. 6
    Irish Medley
    Italian Festival set list, 08.pdf
    Jarabe Tapatio
    Johnny Appleseed
    Joyeux Page
    Klezmer Suite
    Kok - Sonatina for Mandolin Orchestra
    Korda - Sonata for Mandolin Orchestra
    La Bella Argentina
    La Cumparsita
    La Seccatura, HummelOutput.pdf
    La Traviata T Dola P3.pdf
    Lara's Theme
    Largo from Winter, Vivaldi M1.pdf
    Liebestraum from album M1.pdf
    Lonesome Moonlight Waltz
    Lorelei Bass.pdf
    Love Theme from The Godfather
    Mando Con Vivaldi p1 M1pdf.pdf
    Mandolin Serenade
    March Espanole
    March from Carmen M 1,2,Dola,Cello,Bass.pdf
    Marche Alla Turca
    Mediterranean Cruise
    Mendelssohn - Andante from Italian Symphony (No. 4)
    Mendelssohn Andante
    Mike Marshall Concerto
    Milena
    Mood Indigo
    Moon River
    Moonlight Sonata
    Moskova - Menichetti
    Most Popular Mandolin Pieces - Tocaben 1907
    Mouret - Rondeau
    Mozart - Ave Verum Corpus
    Mozart - Quartet K156
    Mozart - Quartet K158
    Music list, Italian 08.pdf
    My Little Star
    Never on Sunday
    O voo da mosca
    Offenbach - Orpheus in the Underworld
    Once Upon a Time 1,2,gtr.pdf
    Original Rags
    Pachelbel Kanon
    Palladio
    Por una Cabeza
    Rachmaninoff - Vocalise
    Radim
    Recuerdos de la Alhambra
    Red Bach Book - Three Rags after Bach
    Rondo IV, Hummel.pdf
    Russian Rag
    Russian Sailors' Dance
    Satie - Prelude
    Scenes from Israel
    Sentimental Journey
    Seresta
    Shalom Aleichem
    Spanish Serenade
    Spider in the Bath
    Star Spangled Banner in A
    Stars and Stripes Forever
    Surrey with the Fringe on Top
    Sweet Georgia Brown
    Tango
    Theme from Mannix
    Third Man Theme
    Three O'Clock
    Two Dances from Northern Spain M2.pdf
    Two Guitars
    Under Moscows Skies
    Une Fete a Seville
    Valentini Concerto
    Vivaldi Concerto - C Major
    Vivaldi Concerto for 2 celli, G Minor.pdf
    Vivaldi G Major Concerto
    Volare
    Wedding March, Mendelssohn M1.pdf
    Wo die Balalaika
    Zacatecas
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