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Repertoire List Fergus McAlpine: Repertoire List (NB. Works performed or conducted are marked in bold, other works studied/assisted are not) Aa, M. van der -Upload Adams, J. -A Guide to Strange Places -Chamber Symphony -Short Ride in a Fast Machine Bach, J. S. -Cantata No. 66, Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen -St John Passion -St. Matthew Passion Barber, S. -Adagio for Strings -Essay No. 1 for Orchestra -Essay No. 2 for Orchestra -A Hand of Bridge -Horizon -Knoxville, Summer of 1915 -School for Scandal Overture -Symphony No. 1 Bartók, B. -Bluebeard’s Castle -Concerto for Orchestra -Divertimento for Strings -The Miraculous Mandarin, Suite -Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste -Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven, L. v. -Egmont (Overture/Complete) -Fidelio (Complete) -Piano Concerto No. 1 -Piano Concerto No. 3 -Piano Concerto No. 4 -Romance No. 2 for Violin -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 6 -Symphony No. 7 -Symphony No. 8 -Symphony No. 9 -Triple Concerto -Violin Concerto Berg, A. -Violin Concerto Berkeley, L. -A Dinner Engagement Berlioz, H. -Carnaval Romain Overture -Romeo et Juliette -Symphonie Fantastique Bernstein, L. -Serenade after Plato’s Symposium -Symphonic Dances after West Side Story -Symphony No. 1, Jeremiah -Trouble in Tahiti -West Side Story (Scenes) Bizet, G. -Carmen -Pecheurs du Perles -Symphony in C Bons, J. -Mokum -Nomaden, Concerto for Cello and Mixed Chamber Orchestra Brahms, J. -Academic Festival Overture -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 -Tragische Overture -Variations on a theme by Haydn -Violin Concerto Britten, B. -Albert Herring -Les Illuminations -The Turn of the Screw -Nocturne -Peter Grimes (+ Four Sea Interludes) -Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings -Sinfonia da Requiem -Sinfonietta Bruch, M. -Scottish Rhapsody -Violin Concerto No. 1 Bryars, G. -Requiem Brzóska, S. -Citizen Nowhere (Complete ballet) Copland, A. -Appalachian Spring -Clarinet Concerto Chaplin, C. -A Dog’s Life (full film score) Chausson, E. -Poème Debussy, C. -La Damoiselle Élue -Danses Sacré et profane -Jeux -La Mer -Nocturnes -Prelude Après-midi d’une Faune -Saxophone Rhapsodie Donizetti, G. -Anna Bolena Dvorák, A. -Cello Concerto -Othello -Serenade for Strings -Serenade in d minor -Stabat Mater -Symphony No. 6 -Symphony No. 7 -Symphony No. 8 -Symphony No. 9 Eimermacher, H. -The Hurdy Gurdy Elgar, E. -Cello Concerto -Falstaff -In the South (Alassio) -Sea Pictures -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 Ellis, P. -Components Feldman, M. -For Samuel Beckett -Music and Words Franck, C. -Symphony in d Gershwin, G. -By Strauss Grieg, E. -Kulokk og Stabbelått -Holberg Suite -Norwegian Dances -Peer Gynt Suites 1&2 -Piano Concerto Gubaidulina, S. -Offertorium Händel, G. F. -Alcina -Concerto Grossi Op. 6 -Messiah -Music for the Royal Fireworks Haydn, J. -Cello Concerto No. 1 -Cello Concerto No. 2 -Die Schöpfung -Sieben Letzte Worte -Symphony No. 49 -Symphony No. 85 -Symphony No. 87 -Symphony No. 99 -Symphony No. 101 -Symphony No. 103 -Symphony No. 104 Holliger, H. -“Turm-Musik” Holst, G. -Choral Hymns of the Rig Veda -The Planets -Savitri Ives, C. -The Unanswered Question Janácek, L. -Capriccio -From the House of the Dead -Káta Kabanová -Sinfonietta -Taras Bulba Keuris, T. -Capriccio Kodály, Z. -Dances of Galanta Koechlin, C. -Les Bandar-Log Korngold, E. W. -Baby Serenade -Sinfonietta -Die Tote Stadt -Violanta -Violin Concerto Leoncavallo, R. -Pagliacci Ligeti, G. -Aventures -Nouvelles Aventures -Mysteries of the Macabre Mahler, A. -Vier Lieder Mahler, G. -Rückert-Lieder -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 6 -Symphony No. 7 -Symphony No. 9 -Symphony No. 10 (Original Adagio & complete Cooke completion) Martinu, B. -Oboe Concerto -Nonet No. 2 Massenet, J. -Thaïs Mendelssohn, F. -Meerestille und Glückliche Fahrt Overture -Hebrides Overture -Ruy Blas Overture -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 Messiaen, O. -L’Ascension -Et Expecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Mozart, W. A. -Bassoon Concerto -Aria: Ch’io mi scordi di te -Clarinet Concerto -Flute Concerto in G -Flute Concerto in D -Oboe Concerto -Piano Concerto No. 27 -Così fan Tutte -Don Giovanni -Le Nozze di Figaro -Mass in C Major, K. 220 -Requiem -Symphony No. 31 -Symphony No. 35 -Symphony No. 38 -Symphony No. 39 -Symphony No. 40 -Symphony No. 41 -Violin Concerto No. 3 -Violin Concerto No. 4 -Violin Concerto No. 5 -Die Zauberflöte Mozikuchi, M. -Silent Circle Mussorgsky, M. -Boris Godunov -Night on Bald Mountain (original & Rimsky-Korsakov revision) Nas, M. -Down the Rabbit Hole Nielsen, C. -Masquerade Suite -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Violin Concerto Osberg, K. -Extracting Wisdom Poulenc, F. -La Voix Humaine Prokofiev, S. -Piano Concerto No. 1 -Piano Concerto No. 3 -Violin Concerto No. 2 -Peter and the Wolf -Romeo & Juliet (Complete) -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 (Revised version) -Symphony No. 5 Puccini, G. -La Bohème -Madame Butterfly -Tosca Putte, J. van de -Diese Freiheit Rachmaninov, S. -Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini -Piano Concerto No. 2 -Piano Concerto No. 3 -Piano Concerto No. 4 -Scherzo in d minor -Spring -Symphonic Dances -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 Rameau, J-P. -Concert transcrit en Sextuor, No. 6 Ravel, M. -Concerto for Left-hand Piano -Daphnis et Chloé, 2. Suite -L’Enfant et les Sortilèges -Mother Goose -Piano Concerto in G -Le Tombeau de Couperin -Tzigane -La Valse Reger, M. -Variations on a Theme of Mozart Reich, S. -Vermont Counterpoint (12 live performers version) Rossini, G. -The Barber of Seville -Le Comte d’Ory Rota, N. -Bassoon Concerto Saint-Säens, C. -Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso -Piano Concerto No. 2 Schubert, F. -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished” -Symphony No. 9 -Viola Schumann, R. -Manfred, overture -Piano Concerto -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 Shostakovich, D. -Cello Concerto No. 2 -Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk -Piano Concerto No. 2 -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 6 -Symphony No. 7 -Symphony No. 9 -Symphony No. 10 -Symphony No. 11 Sibelius, J. -Finlandia -Symphony No. 1 -Symphony No. 2 -Symphony No. 3 -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 6 -Symphony No. 7 -Tapiola -Valse Triste -Violin Concerto Skempton, H. -Lento Smetana, B. -Die Verkaufte Braut -Ma Vlast Sohn, N. -Bird Up! Stockhausen, K. -Donnerstag Aus Licht Strauss, J. -Die Fledermaus, Overture -Kaiserwalzer Strauss, R. -Ariadne auf Naxos -Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite -Don Juan -Elektra -Metamorphosen -Oboe Concerto -Der Rosenkavalier Suite -Salome -Tanzsuite nach Couperin -Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche -Tod und Verklärung -Vier Letzte Lieder Stravinsky, I. -Le Baiser de la Fée, Suite -Concerto in E flat, “Dumbarton Oaks” -The Firebird (1919 Suite) -L’Histoire du Soldat -Mass -Petrouchka -Piano Concerto -Le Sacre du Printemps -Symphonies of Wind Instruments Swart, C. -Zoning Out Tchaikovsky, P. -Eugene Onegin -Romeo et Juliette, fantasy overture -Serenade for Strings -Suite No. 4, Mozartiana -Symphony No. 4 -Symphony No. 5 -Symphony No. 6 -Violin Concerto Theofanidis, C. -Symphony No. 1 Tormis, V. -Overture No. 2 Tubin, E. -Music for Strings Vaughan Williams, R. -Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis -The Lark Ascending -Symphony No. 5 Verdi, G. -Aida -Un Ballo in Maschera -La Forza del Destino -Rigoletto -Il Trovatore -La Traviata Wagner, R. -Der Fligender Holländer -Siegfried-Idyll -Tristan und Isolde, Prelude und Liebestod -Wesendonck-Lieder Walton, W. -Façade Entertanments (both conductor & narrator) -Symphony No. 1 Weber, C. M. v. -Der Freischutz Webern, A. v. -6 Pieces for Orchestra Weir, J. -Blond Eckbert Zemlinsky, A. v. -Kammersymphonie -Lyric Symphony.
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