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Martin Anderson writes:
>A conductor-friend-of-a-friend has conceived the idea of recording all the
>sinfoniettas he can come across. He knows about the Janacek, Korngold and
>Zemlinsky, and I've sent him a list of others. ...
Most of these are probably already in your list, but here goes:
ALWYN Sinfonietta (1970)
ARNOLD Sinfonietta #1, Op. 48 (1954)
ARNOLD Sinfonietta #2, Op. 65 (1960)
ARNOLD Sinfonietta #3, Op. 81 (1965)
BAX Sinfonietta (Symphonic Fantasy) (1932)
BRITTEN Sinfonietta for Wind Quintet, String Quartet & Bass, Op. 1 (1932)
CHADWICK Sinfonietta in D Major (1904)
HINDEMITH Sinfonietta "Lustige", Op. 4 (1916)
LAJTHA Sinfonietta, Op. 43 (1946)
MAREK Sinfonietta in D Major (1916)
MARKEVITCH Sinfonietta in F Major (1929)
MARTINU Sinfonietta "Giocosa" for Piano & Orchestra (1940)
MARTINU Sinfonietta "La Jolla" for Piano & Orchestra (1950)
MOERAN Sinfonietta (1944)
OSTRCIL Sinfonietta, Op. 20 (1921)
PISTON Sinfonietta (1941)
POULENC Sinfonietta (1948)
PROKOFIEV Sinfonietta, Op. 48 (1932)
REGER Sinfonietta, Op. 90 (1905)
So, as improbable as it seems, was Chadwick the first composer to pen a
Sinfonietta? I'll have to look this up when I get home...
Dave
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