Three Songs by Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill (arr. Robert Langslet)
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General Info
Year:
Duration: c. 9:50
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: U.S. Coast Guard Band
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown
Movements
1. What Good would the Moon Be? - 3:20
2. My Ship - 3:00
3. I'm a Stranger Here Myself – 3:00
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
This arrangement of three songs of Kurt Weill by Coast Guard Band arranger Robert Langslet includes What Good would the Moon Be?, My Ship, and I'm a Stranger Here Myself.
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- United States Coast Guard Band (New London, Conn.) (Adam Williamson, conductor; Megan Weikleenget, soprano) – 15 January 2017
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Berlin im Licht (1928)
- Concerto for Violin and Wind Orchestra (1924/2010)
- Das Berliner Requiem (1928/1967/2009)
- Kleine Dreigroschenmusik. See: Little Threepenny Music
- Konzert für Violine und Blasorchester. See: Concerto for Violin and Wind Orchestra
- Little Threepenny Music (1929/1975)
- Little Threepenny Suite (arr. Cramer) (1929/1991)
- Mack the Knife (arr. Dye) (1928/1996)
- Pantomime aus "Der Protagonist" (1925/1977)
- Three Songs by Kurt Weill (arr. Langslet)
- Threepenny Opera Suite (arr. Kramer) (1928)
- Vom Tod im Wald (1927)
- Zu Potsdam unter den Eichen (arr. Goehr) (1928/)
Resources
- Kurt Weill, Wikipedia Accessed 15 January 2017