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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
None discovered thus far.
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.
Commercial Discography
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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
- Concerto for Violin and Wind Orchestra (1925/2010)
- Das Berliner Requiem (1928/1967/2009)
- Konzert für Violine und Blasorchester (1924/2011)
- Little Threepenny Music (1929/1975)
- Mack the Knife
- Three Songs by Kurt Weill (arr. Langslet)
- Threepenny Opera Suite (arr. Kramer) (1928)
Resources
- Kurt Weill, Wikipedia Accessed 15 January 2017