GOULD, Morton
b New York, 10 December 1913
d Orlando, Florida 21 February 1996 aged eighty-three
He studied at the Institute of Musical Art, New York. He was on the staff of the NBC, has been guest conductor of most major American orchestras, and has received many commissions.
1932 (19)
Chorale and Fugue in jazz
1936 (23)
Little Symphony
Symphonette No 2
1937 (24)
Piano Concerto
Spirituals for orchestra
1939 (26)
Symphonette No 3
Jericho, for concert band
1940 (27)
A Foster Gallery, for orchestra
Latin-American Symphonette
1941 (28)
Lincoln Legend, for orchestra
1943 (30)
Symphony No 1
Symphony No 2 (on marching tunes)
Concertette for viola and orchestra
Viola Concerto
Interplay, for piano and orchestra
1944 (31)
Concerto for orchestra
1945 (32)
Harvest, for vibraphone, harp and strings
Ballade for band
1946 (33)
Minstrel Show, for orchestra
Symphony No 3
1947 (34)
Fall River Legend, ballet
1948 (35)
Serenade of carols
1950 (37)
Family Album, for orchestra
1951 (38)
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
1952 (39)
Dance Variations, for two pianos and orchestra
1953 (40)
Inventions for four pianos and orchestra
1955 (42)
Jekyll and Hyde Variations, for orchestra
Derivations, for clarinet and band
1956 (43)
Dialogue, for piano and strings
Santa Fé Saga, for band
1957 (44)
Declaration Suite
1958 (45)
Rhythm Gallery, for narrator and orchestra
St Lawrence Suite, for band
1964 (51)
Festive Music, for off-stage trumpet and orchestra
Marches: Formations, for band
World War l: Revolutionary Prelude, Prologue (1964 5)
1966 (53)
Venice, audiograph for two orchestras
Columbia, for orchestra
1967 (54)
Vivaldi Gallery, for string quartet and divided orchestra
1968 (55)
Troubador Music, for four guitars and orchestra
1969 (56)
Soundings, for orchestra
1971 (58)
Suite for tuba and three horns
1976 (63)
American Ballads
Symphony of Spirituals