Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
Biography
Louis-Philippe Laurendeau (1861, St-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada – 13 February 1916, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian composer, arranger and bandmaster. He also held an editorial position with Carl Fischer, the New York music publisher.
Laurendeau is known to have used the pseudonym H. R. Kent.
Works for Winds
- 1812 Overture (as arranger, ed. Schissel) (1880/1904/2010)
- Automania (1903)
- Ballet égyptien (as arranger; ed. Kent) (1875/1903/1945)
- Beautiful Galatea Overture (as arranger) (1900)
- Birds of the Forest (as arranger) 1903)
- The Boys in Blue March (as arranger) (1906)
- The Cake Walk (1896)
- Concert Fantasia on Motives from Verdi's Opera "Rigoletto" (as arranger; ed. Rogers) (1901/1997)
- Dance of the Hours (as arranger) (1876/1905)
- Danse Macabre (as arranger) (1874/1903)
- Die Frau Meisterin (as editor) (1868/1909)
- Echos des Bastions (as arranger) (1905)
- The Elephant and the Fly (as arranger) (1903)
- Entry March of the Boyars (as arranger) (1895/1911)
- Entry of the Gladiators (tr. Laurendeau, arr. Seredy) (1900/1936)
- Entry of the Gladiators (as transcriber; arr. Seredy; ed. Ragsdale) (1900/1997)
- Fra Diavolo (as transcriber) (1830/c. 1885/1907)
- Golconda March (1896)
- Gold and Silver (as arranger) (1902/1912)
- Hungarian Dance No. 6 (as arranger) (1869/1905)
- If I were King (as arranger) (1852/1900)
- Independence (as arranger) (1913)
- Inflammatis from "Stabat Mater" (as arranger with Meyrelles) (1842/1911)
- Invercargill March (as arranger) (1908/1913/1940)
- Isabella (as transcriber) (1869/1903)
- Jolly Robbers Overture (arr Laurendeau) (as arranger)
- La Chasse au Lion (as arranger) (1904)
- La Feria (as arranger) (1906/1946)
- La Sonnambula: Selections (as arranger) (1908)
- Lustspiel Overture (as arranger) (1872/1900/1928)
- Magic Flute: Overture (as arranger) (1791/1900/1935)
- Marche Slav (as arranger) (1876/1906)
- Mauresque Caprice (as arranger) (1906)
- Midsummer Night's Dream (as editor) (1826/1904/1909)
- Norma Overture (as arranger) (1831)
- Old Comrades (as arranger, with Lake) (1899/1908/1938)
- Overture to "The Italian Girl in Algiers" (as arranger; tr. Mose-Tobani) (1813/1898/1947)
- The Pride of America (as arranger) (1912)
- Radetzky March (as arranger) (1848/1900/1928)
- Ride of the Valkyries (as arranger) (1870/1908)
- Rustle of Spring (as arranger) (1896/1908)
- Scènes Napolitaines (as arranger) (1864-75?/1915)
- Son of the Puszta Overture (as arranger) (1906)
- Spanish Fandango
- Spring Song (as arranger) (1844/1898)
- Under the Double Eagle (as arranger) (1891/1895)
- Zacatecas (as arranger) (1893/1903)
Resources
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