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Stanley Fletcher was born in Manchester, England in 1910 and moved with his parents to Springfield, MA in 1922 where he received his early musical training. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Fletcher studied piano under Guy Maier, later studying with Artur Schnabel in Berlin. In 1935 he won the Kinley Fellowship at the University of Illinois and joined the piano faculty two years later. During his time as a professor he collaborated with fellow School of Music faculty member and violinist Paul Rolland in creating a series of manuals for teaching string techniques to children. Fletcher also composed and arranged several pedagogical collections of piano music to critical acclaim. As a performer, Fletcher was commended as an outstanding exponent of Chopin, Beethoven, contemporary music, and chamber music. He received major honors not only for his work as a concert artist, but also for his scholarly contributions to musical journals on the subject of music education. Upon retirement in 1971, Fletcher devoted himself to composing; the best known of his compositions is his folk opera,
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Transfer and gift.
Stanley Fletcher Papers had been under the University Archives' administration until the addition of the sound recordings, at which point the materials were transferred to the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music.
Sound recordings acquired from April Fletcher on October 26, 2012 and from Jessica Whipple on June 23, 2014 and February 28, 2016. Two additions were also received from Amaryllis Fletcher on May 5, 2016 and September 12, 2017. The second addition is a set of newspaper articles written by Stanley Fletcher during his music studies in Berlin between 1932 and 1933. Addition consisting of personal journals, pedagogical writings, correspondence, concert programs, photographs, and royalty contracts acquired from April Fletcher on June 19, 2018. Two pieces of Christmas music donated by Jessica Whipple in October, 2018.
Organized in three series: 1) Sound Recordings, 2) Music and Essays, and 3) Professional Records and Correspondence. Series 1 is arranged chronologically and series 2 is arranged by music genre. Series 2 has six subseries: 1) Piano and Vocal, 2) Piano, 3) Manuscripts and Collections, 4) Opera, 5) Small Ensembles and Orchestra, and 6) Memoirs and Essays. Series 3 has four subseries: 1) Essays and Pedagogical Writings, 2) Concert Programs and Publicity, 3) Correspondence and Personal Journals, and 4) Business Records.
Consists of reel to reel audio tape recordings of performances and lectures by Stanley Fletcher and other members of the music faculty at the University of Illinois between 1950 and 1980. Also includes original music and two essays documenting Fletcher's work as a composer and faculty member at the University of Illinois between 1923 and 1987.
Binkerd Symphony I. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
PIano Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch tape.
"The Mystery of Beethoven and the Missing Quaver" 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch tape
Includes Bach and Busoni 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Walling Ford Riegger - Piano quintet and string quartet. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Beethoven Trio op. 1, no. 1. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Beethoven trio Op.1, no. 2. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Ravel trio. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Beethoven "Kakadu" Variation. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Bernard Goodman, Stanley Fletcher, George Hunter. 1) Sonata No. 9 in F Major for Violin and Cembalo: Francesco Geminiani, 2) Sonata No. 10 in E Major for Violin: Francesco Geminiami, 3) Sonata for Violin and Piano (1921): Ernest Bloch,4) Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano (1919): Ildebrando Pizzett. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Bernard Goodman, Stanley Fletcher, George Hunter. 1) Sonata No. 9 in F Major for Violin and Cembalo: Francesco Geminiani, 2) Sonata No. 10 in E Major for Violin: Francesco Geminiami, 3) Sonata for Violin and Piano (1921): Ernest Bloch, 4) Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano (1919): Ildebrando Pizzett. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher, 1) Sonata in D MInor, Op. 31, No. 2, 2) Sonata in C major, OP. 53, 3) Sonata in A Flat Major, Op. 110. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher, 1) Sonata in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2, 2) Sonata in C major, Op. 53, 3) Sonata in A Flat Major, Op. 110. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Estes Park
Program encolosed. Program location: Auditorium. 1) Four Christmas Chorale-Preludes: Buxtehude. Arrang. Binkerd 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 2, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111: Beethoven, 3) Out of Doors: Bartok.1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 2, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111: Beethoven, 3) Out of Doors: Bartok.1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 2, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111: Beethoven, 3) Out of Doors: Bartok. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Bernard Goodman, Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 12, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata No. 2, Op. 32: Lopatnikoff, 3) Variations for Violin and Piano (1952): Elwell, 4) Rondeau Brilliant in B Minor, Op. 70: Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Bernard Goodman, Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 12, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata No. 2, Op. 32: Lopatnikoff, 3) Variations for Violin and Piano (1952): Elwell, 4) Rondeau Brilliant in B Minor, Op. 70: Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Recital Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Bernard Goodman, Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in A Major, Op. 12, No. 2: Beethoven, 2) Sonata No. 2, Op. 32: Lopatnikoff, 3) Variations for Violin and Piano (1952): Elwell, 4) Rondeau Brilliant in B Minor, Op. 70: Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Homer Schmitt, John Garvey, Robert Swenson, Stanley Fletcher. 1) Piano Quartet in G Minor: Mozart, 2) String Trio in G Major, Op. 9, No. 1: Beethoven, 3) Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Brahms. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Piano Quartet in G Minor: Mozart, 2) String Trio in G Major, Op. 9, No. 1: Beethoven, 3) Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Brahms. Mvmt. I-II.1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Piano Quartet in G Minor: Mozart, 2) String Trio in G Major, Op. 9, No. 1: Beethoven, 3) Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Brahms. Mvmt III-IV. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) The Shepards in the Manger: Liszt, 2) Sonata in D Major, Op. 53: Schubert, 3) Deuxieme Ballade: Chopin 4) Danza de la Pastora: Halffter, 5) Kyrenia: Fuleihan, 6) Three Impressions from "Iberia": Albeniz. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) The Shepards in the Manger: Liszt, 2) Sonata in D Major, Op. 53: Schubert, 3) Deuxieme Ballade: Chopin 4) Danza de la Pastora: Halffter, 5) Kyrenia: Fuleihan, 6) Three Impressions from "Iberia": Albeniz. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) The Shepards in the Manger: Liszt, 2) Sonata in D Major, Op. 53: Schubert, 3) Deuxieme Ballade: Chopin 4) Danza de la Pastora: Halffter, 5) Kyrenia: Fuleihan, 6) Three Impressions from "Iberia": Albeniz. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Paul Rolland, Peter Farrell, Stanley Fletcher, John Garvey 1) Trio in B Flat, K. 254: Mozart, 2) Trio, Opus 67: Shostakovich, 3) Quartet in A Major, Opus 26: Brahms. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Trio in B Flat, K. 254: Mozart, 2) Trio, Opus 67: Shostakovich, 3) Quartet in A Major, Opus 26: Brahms. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Oiseaux Exotiques: Messaien. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Homer Schmitt, John Garvey, Robert Swenson. 1) Quartet in C Minor, Opus 60: Brahms, 2) Quartet in E Flat Major (K. 493): Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Homer Schmitt, John Garvey, Robert Swenson. 1) Quartet in C Minor, Opus 60: Brahms, 2) Quartet in E Flat Major (K. 493): Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Homer Schmitt, John Garvey, Robert Swenson. 1) Adagio and Rondo, Opus posthumous: Schubert, 2) First Piano Quartet (1942): Martinu 3) Quartet in G minor (K. 478): Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Homer Schmitt, John Garvey, Robert Swenson. 1) Adagio and Rondo, Opus posthumous: Schubert, 2) First Piano Quartet (1942): Martinu 3) Quartet in G minor (K. 478): Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: University Chamber Orchestra, Chamber players, John Garvey. 1) Concerto in C Minor, K. 491 (cadenza by Burrill Phillips): Mozart, 2) Symphony #101 in D (Clock): Haydn, 3) Concerto in E flat, K. 482: Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in C Minor, Opus posthumus: Schubert, 2) Children's Corner: Debussy, 3) Piano Sonata (1955): Binkerd. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in C Minor, Opus posthumus: Schubert, 2) Children's Corner: Debussy, 3) Piano Sonata (1955): Binkerd. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Smith Music Hall, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Sonata in C Minor, Opus posthumus: Schubert, 2) Children's Corner: Debussy, 3) Piano Sonata (1955): Binkerd. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Fantasia in C Major, Opus 159. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Songs, Selections. Lyric program enclosed. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Quintet in A Major, Opus 114 (The Trout): Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Trio in E flat Major, Op. 1, #1: Beethoven, 2) Duo for Violin and Violoncello, Op. 7, 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Trio in D Minor, Op. 49, No. 1: Mendelssohn. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Cut 1: Sonata in E flat, Op. 12, #3: Beethoven, Cut 2: Phantasy, Op. 27 (incomplete): Schonberg, 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Bryan Concert Hall, Washington State University. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Prelude and Fugue in a minor: Bach-Liszt, 2) Impromptu in E Flat: Schubert, 3) Sonata in E Major, Opus 109: Beethoven, 4) Mazurka in B Flat: Chopin, 5) Nocture in F Sharp: Chopin, 6) Berceuse: Chopin, 7)Polonaise in A Flat: Chopin, 8) Theme and Variations: Paderewski, 9) "Hark, Hark, the Lark": Schubert-Liszt, 10) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel. Program location: Bryan Concert Hall, Washington State University. Performers: Stanley Fletcher. 1) Prelude and Fugue in a minor: Bach-Liszt, 2) Impromptu in E Flat: Schubert, 3) Sonata in E Major, Opus 109: Beethoven, 4) Mazurka in B Flat: Chopin, 5) Nocture in F Sharp: Chopin, 6) Berceuse: Chopin, 7)Polonaise in A Flat: Chopin, 8) Theme and Variations: Paderewski, 9) "Hark, Hark, the Lark": Schubert-Liszt, 10) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt. Also includes encores: 1) Sonetto No. 104 del Petrarda 2) unknown 3) La Campenella, 4) Nocturne in E, Op. 62, No. 2:Chopin
Horn Trio (II-IV): Brahms. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Kreutzer III: Beethoven, 2) Tzigane: Ravel, 3) Horn Trio E flat, Mvt. I: Brahms. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Kreutzer Sonata Mvmt: I-II: Beethoven. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reelSide #1: Duration - 26' 03": 1) Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46 (premier Oct. 17,1968): Robert Kelley, 2) Intensely Solo Violin - Endre Granat, 3) Placidly - Champaign Urbana Symphony, 4)Spritely- Bernard Goodman. Side #2: Duration - 22' 11": 1) Concert for Viola and Ochestra, Op. 53 (premier Feb. 5, 1978) - Robert Kelly, 2) Ritornello - Guillermo Perich, 3) Romance - Champaign URbana Symphony, 4) Rondo (Fandango) - Paul Vermel.
Program enclosed. Program location: The Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. 1) Two Preludes, Op 45 in C Sharp Minor and Op. Posth. in A Flat Major: Chopin, 2) Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28: Chopin, 3) Chromatic Fantasy: Bach, 4) Capriccio: "On the departure of a beloved brother": Bach, 5) Two peices from the "Years of Pilgrimage": Liszt, 6) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8: Liszt, 7) Liebestraum: Liszt, 8) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: The Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. 1) Two Preludes, Op 45 in C Sharp Minor and Op. Posth. in A Flat Major: Chopin, 2) Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28: Chopin, 3) Chromatic Fantasy: Bach, 4) Capriccio: "On the departure of a beloved brother": Bach, 5) Two peices from the "Years of Pilgrimage": Liszt, 6) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8: Liszt, 7) Liebestraum: Liszt, 8) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: The Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. 1) Two Preludes, Op 45 in C Sharp Minor and Op. Posth. in A Flat Major: Chopin, 2) Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28: Chopin, 3) Chromatic Fantasy: Bach, 4) Capriccio: "On the departure of a beloved brother": Bach, 5) Two peices from the "Years of Pilgrimage": Liszt, 6) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8: Liszt, 7) Liebestraum: Liszt, 8) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Program enclosed. Program location: Krannert Center at the University of Ilinois Champaign-Urbana. 1) Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72a: Beethoven, 2) Symphony No. 4 in Bflat major, Op. 60: Beethoven, 3) Concerto No. 1 in E minor for Piano: Chopin, 4) Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 38: Strauss. 1/4 inch polyester tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Side #1:1) Albumblatter op. 124: Schumann, 2) Carnaval Op. 9: Schumann. Side #2: 1) Capriccio in B flat Major: Bach, 2) La Lugubre Gondola II: Liszt, 3) Regard des Anges: Messiaen. 1/4 inch polyester tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Eric L Dalheim- pianist; Anita Burt - soprano; Karen Krueger - mezzo; Richard Blocher - tenor; Richard Cohn - baritone. 1/4 inch polyester tape on 5 inch reel.
contents questionable. 1/4 inch polyester tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
contents questionable. 1/4 inch polyester tape on 7 1/2 inch reel
Piano Trio in B flat, Mvt I-III: Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape in 7 1/2 inch reel
Piano Trio B flat, Mvt: IV Schubert. 1/4 inch acetate tape in 7 1/2 inch reel
Trio in F major: Schumann. 1/4 inch acetate tape in 7 1/2 inch reel
1) Presto 2)Andante 3) Allegro 4) Allegro. 1/4 acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Composer: Gordon Binkerd. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
Fuleihan symphony. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
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Piano sonata Op. 31 no.1 - Beethoven, Violin and Piano Sonata in B flat - Mozart. 1/4 inch acetate tape on 7 1/2 inch reel.
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University of Illinois Wind Ensemble (conductor Robert Gray) . Overture for Winds, Mendelssohn; Sinfonia for 15 winds and percussion, Rorem; Symphony for brass and percussion, Schuller; Three Chorale Preludes, Weckmann/Pachelbel/Buxtehude; Capriccio for Piano (left hand) and Wind Instruments, Janacek; Divertissement d'Ete for Wind Orchestra, Casterede.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Composed July 1979.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Composed September 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Composed November 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Composed November 1980.
Three Irish Songs with piano. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verses: W. B. Yeats. Includes: Down by the Salley Gardens; The Curlew; The Fiddler of Dooney.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Titania's Lullaby, versesof W. Shakespeare from Midsummer Night's Dream, July 1948; A Love Sonnet, verses of George Witherspoon, February1951; Do Not Fear to Put Thy Feet, verses of John Fletcher, July 1956; Gypsy Serenade, verses of Gil Vicente, translated by H. W. Longfellow, July 1951; Do Not Conceal Thy Radiant Eyes, verses of Sir Francis Kynaston, September 1952; Hark, Hark, Pretty Lark!, verses from The Paradise of Love, translated from Old French by H. W. Longfellow, July 1951; The Fiddler of Dooney, verses of W. B. Yeats, November 1955; Jenny Kissed Me, verses of Leigh Hunt, July 1956; The Primrose in the Green Forest, verses of Thomas Deloney (1543? - 1607?, July 1952; Verses from an Old Valentine, found inscribed on the flyleaf of a McGuffey Reader - ca. 1870, December 1949; Fair Now is the Springtide, verses of William Morris, May 1952; Ye Little Birds, verses of Thomas Heywood, August 1956; Verses from an Old Valentine, found inscribed in the floleaf of a McGuffey Reader about 1870, December 1949. Note: last song appears twice.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Balthazar's Song, verses of W. Shakespeare from Much Ado about Nothing, February 1950; Take, Oh, Take Those Lips Away, verses of W. Shakespeare from Measure for Measure, February 1951; Spring Song, verses of W. Shakespeare from The Winter's Tale, February 1951; Back and Side Go Bare, verses of John Still, Bishop of Bath and Wells, from Gammer Gunton's Needle (1575 or earlier), March 1951; A Love Sonnet, verses of George Wither, February 1951; Some Day, Some Day, verses of Cristobal de Castillejo (1490-1550), translated by H. W. Longfellow, March 1951; To Celia, verses of Ben Jonson from Bolpone, Act III, November 1951; Down by the Salley Gardens, verses by W. B. Yeats, December 1951; Hunting Song, verses of Sir Walter Scott, December 1951; verses from an Old Valentine (found inscribed on the flyleaf of a McGuffey Reader - about 1870), December 1949; Vertue, verses of George Herbert, November 1951; Night Song, verses by Phyllis McGinley from The Plain Princess (copyright 1945), June 1948; The White Birds, verses of W. B. Yeats, November 1955; The Rivals, verses of James Stephens, July 1956; Hymn, verses by Phineas Fletcher (before 1610), July 1956; My True Love Hath My Heart, verses of Sir Philip Sidney, November 1955.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Titania's Lullaby, verses of W. Shakespeare from Midsummer Night's Dream, July 1948; A Love Sonnet, verses of George Wither, February 1951; Do Not Fear to Put Thy Feet, verses of John Fletcher, July 1956; Gypsy Serenade, verses of Gil Vicente translated by H. W. Longfellow, July 1951; Do Not Conceal Thy Radiant Eyes, verses of Sir Francis Kynaston; April 1952; Hark, Hark, Pretty Lark!, verses translated from Old French by H. W. Longfellow, July 1951; The Fiddler of Dooney, verses of W. B. Yeats, November 1955; Jenny Kissed Me, verses of Leigh Hunt, July 1956; The Primrose in the Green Forest, verses of Thomas Deloney (1543?-1607?), July 1952; Night Song, verses of Phylls McGinley from The Plain Princess (copyright 1945), June 1948; Verses from an Old Valentine (found inscribed on the flyleaf of a McGuffey Reader, ca. 1870, by an anonymous youthful hand), Christmas 1949; Fair Now is the Springtide, verses of William Morris, May 1952; Ye Little Birds, verses of Thomas Heywood, August 1956; The Singer at the Gate, verses by James Joyce, July 1957; O Curlew, Cry No More, verses of W. B. Yeats, May 1957; Spring [When daisies pied], verses of W. Shakespeare, March 1957; Winter [When icicles hang], verses of W. Shakespeare, April 1957; The Dark Hills, verses of E. A. Robinson, May 1957; Balthazar's Song, verses of W. Shakespeare from Much Ado About Nothing, February 1950; Take, Oh, Take Those Lips Away, verses of W. Shakespeare from Measure for Measure, February 1951; Spring Song, verses of W. Shakespeare from The Winter's Tale, February 1951; Of Jolly Good Ale and Old, verses of John Still?, undated; Hunting Song, verses of Sir Walter Scott, Christmas 1951; Down by the Salley Gardens, verses of W. B. Yeats, December 1951; Some Day, Some Day, verses of Cristobal de Castillejo (1490-1550) translated by H. W. Longfellow, March 1951; To Celia, verses from Ben Jonson from Volpone, Act III, November 1951; Vertue, verses of George Herbert, November 1951; The White Birds, verses of W. B. Yeats, November 1955; Hymn, verses by Phineas Fletcher (before 1610), July 1956; The Rivals, verses of James Stephens, July 1956; My True Love Hath My Heart, verses of Sir Philip Sidney, November 1955.
For Medium to High Voice on Renaissance Love Poems. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Errata and Revisions in Courtly Lovers manuscript. Songs include: To Cupid, verses of John Marston (1605), 1981; Compiaint to the Lark, verses from The Paradise of Love, Old French, translated by H. W. Longfellow, undated; Ye Little Birds that SIt and Sing, verses of Thomas Heywood (?), (1607), 1958 and July 1980; To the Faithful Shepherdess, verses of John Fletcher (ca. 1610), July 1956 and April 1980; To Cynthia on Concealment of her Beauty, verses of Sir Francis Kynaston (1642), 1952 and May 1980; Songs to Celia I, music by Stanley Fletcher after a traditional melody, verses of Ben Jonson from Volpone (1616), May 1980; Songs to Celia II, verses of Ben Jonson (1616), May 1980; Who Shall Have My Fair Lady?, verses of anonymous Tudor, November 1982; The Judgement of Desire, verses from The Paradyse of Daynty Devises (1576), November 1982; A Love Sonnet, verses of George Wither (?) (1618), 1951 and 1980. Also includes: The RIver God's Song to the Faithful Shepherdess, from Courtly Lovers, verses of John Fletcher (c. 1610), undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Out by Donny Carney, verses by Th. Moore; June 1959-July 1987; Jenny Kissed Me, for High Voice, verses by L. Hunt, July 1956-January, 1983; Jenny Kissed Me, for Low Voice, verses by L. Hunt, July 1956-January 1983; O, Sweetheart, Hear You, verses by James Joyce from Chamber Music XVIII, June 1959; O, Sweetheart, Hear You, for Guitar, verses by James Joyce, undated; The Singer at the Gate, for Tenor Voice, verses by James Joyce, July 1957; miscellaneous sketches, undated. Also Fragments from Joyce's Chamber Music Songs, Music by Stanley Fletcher, verses by James Joyce. Includes: Strings in the Earth, sketch, undated; The Twilight Turns, undated; At That Hour, undated; When the Shy Star Goes Forth, undated; Lean Out of the Window, Golden Hair, undated; Untitled sketch, undated; My Love is in a Light Attire, undated; Who Goes Amid the Greenwood, sketch, undated; Winds of May, undated; Bright Cap and Streamers, undated; Bid Adieu, undated; What Counsel, undated; Go Seek Her Out, undated; My Dove, sketch, undated; From Dewy Dreams, sketch, undated; Because Your Voice was at My Side, undated; O, Sweetheart, Hear You, June 1959; Be Not Sad, includes sketch, undated; He Who Hath Glory Lost, undated; Ouf That so Sweet Imprisonment, undated; untitled sketches, undated; Gentle Lady, Do Not Sing Sad Songs, undated; Love Came to Us, undated; Rain Has Fallen, sketches, undated; Now O Now, setches, undated; Out by Donny Carney, undated; All Day I Hear the Noise of Waters, undated; I Hear an Army Charging, undated.
With piano accompaniment. Composer: Arthur Sullivan. Transposer: Stanley Fletcher. Words: Adelaide Proctor.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Night Song from The Plain Princess, words by Phillis McGinley; Titania's Lullaby from Midsummer Night's Dream, 1948; Our Lady's Lullaby, words byRihard Verstagen, July 1986.
Songs of the Royal Poets. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: The King's Serenade, words by King Henry VIII, undated. Also includes: The Primrose in the Green Forest, verses of Thomas Deloney, July 1952; Gypsy Serenade, verses of Gil Vicente, translated by H.W. Longfellow, July 1951; Do Not Fear to Put Thy Feet, verses of John FLetcher, July 1956; Hunting Song, verses of Sir Walter Scott, December 1951; Romance, verses of Robert Louis Stevenson, July 1957; The Rivals, verses of James Stephens, July 1956; Fair Now is the Springtide, verses of William Morris, December 1949. Sacred Songs. Includes: Psalm XXIII, 1949; Hymn, verses of Phineas Fletcher, July 1956; Sleep, Baby Jesus, undated. Home, Sweet Home, Music by: Sir. H. Bishop, revised by Stanley Fletcher, verses of John Knowles Paine, undated,\. Vogelgsang Poems. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verses: M Vogelgsang. Includes: Da Tegernseer Stopselhut, undated; Mein Tegernseer Stopselhut, undated. Songs for Theater. Composer Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Lear: Song for Fool, undated; Songs for Lear, undated. Also includes: Musc for Volpone: Medicine Song, undated; Fools' Song, undated; Fools' Chorus, verses of Ben Jonson, undated. Lullabies and Songs for Children. Music: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Untitled song, undated; Five Little Rabbits, undated; Pooh's Snow Story, undated; 2 Little Babies, undated; Up in the Mountin, undated; Over the Sea, undated; An Old New-Mexican Lullaby, undated; Sleepy Time, December 1950; Over the Sea, undated; Sleepy Time, undated; Song, undated; Lullaby for Jessica, November 1976; Christmas Lullaby, undated. Also includes: Opening Chorus, undated; Don't Spank the Baby!, undated; We've Got a Brand New Baby, undated.
Music: Stanley Fletcher. Words: Edward A. Robinson. Includes: To the Unfulfilled, September 1980; The House on the Hill, September 1980; The Dark Hills, September 1980.
Music: Stanley Fletcher. Verses: Shakespeare. Includes: Sigh No More, Ladies [from Much Ado about Nothing], undated; Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away [from Measure for Measure], undated; When Daffodils begin to Peer [from Winter's Tale], 1950-1979.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verses: Julius Cohen. Includes: Errata and revisions in Courtly Lovers manuscript; Set I: Four Sacred Songs, from Far-Off Whistles and Other Poems, 1959. Includes The Wise Old Mule, undated; If God Were Not, August 1980; There's Never Any Telling, undated; A Prayer, undated. Ten Poems by Julius Cohen from Far-Off Whistles and Other Poems set by Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Western Express,, undated; The Wise Old Mule, undated; If God Were Not, August 1980; There's Never Any Telling, undated; A Prayer, August 1980; Love is a Flower, undated; A Memory, undated; Love Song, undated; Far-Off Whistles, undated; The Wabash Train, August 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Supplications I: Ave Maria, undated; Supplications II: St. Theresa's Prayer, verses by Arthur Symms, undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Words: Frank Fletcher. Includes: Two Cavalier Songs I: The Temperate Lover, January 1984; Two Cavalier Songs II: The Generous Lover, January 1984.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: The White Birds, verse of William Butler Yeats, undated; My True Love Hath My Heart, verse of Sir Philip Sidney (1580-1581), 1955-1986.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Love Song, verse of Cristobal de Castillejo, translated by Longfellow, undated; Folk Ballad, anonymous verses collected by F. J. Child, undated; Elegy, verses of Shakespeare from Cymbaline, undated; Threnody, verse of George Herbert, undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: The Cuckoo, verse of Shakespeare, undated; The Owl, verse of Shakespeare, April 1957 and April 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. After poems of Julius Cohen. Includes: Love is a Flower, undated; Far-Off Whistles, undated; Your Eyes Glow with a Lovely Light, undated; Once on the Puszta, undated; Prelude, September 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Twilight Song, undated; Duet for a Gray Day, undated; Piece to Play Fast In, undated; Lazy Men's March, undated; Minister's Farewell, undated; The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow, undaated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Fanfare, Caper, Duo, Joke, Ground, Pastoral, Fiddler's Piece, all undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Cadenza - First Movement, 2 Lead-ins for Rondo of K 482, Cadenza in Form of a Quodlibet, all undated.
Arranger: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Prelude, undated; Nocturne, August 1981; Dance, August 1981.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Ragtime-Jazz, Toccata, Appalachian Hymn, Hasty Exit, Troubled Night, all undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. All undated. Includes: 1 Ragtime Overture; 2 Toccata; 3 Appalachian Hymn; 3 [4] Toccatina [The Alimony Trio].
Transcriber: Gordon Binkerd. Includes: Introduction; Variations.
Composer: J.S. Bach. Arranger: Stanley Fletcher.
Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Camptown Races, 1953; The Old Gray Mare, undated; Jingle Bells, 1953; Old MacDonald Had a Farm, 1953; Are You Sleeping?, undated; Clementine, undated; Down in the Valley, 1953; Oh How Lovely is the Evening, 1953; Swanee River, 1953; Workin' on the Railroad, 1953; Home, Sweet Home, 1953; Reuben, Reuben, 1953.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Two Etudes 1, June 1948; Two Etudes 2, June 1949; Prelude, undated; Interlude, undated; Sicilian, undated; Chaconne, 1949; Chaconne [Variant of Same], undated; Chaconne: Hommage a Mons. L. C., undated.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes brief description of each piece. Pieces include: Faces in the Mirror; Reflections; Converstion with a Shadow; II Trumpet Tune; Lake Landscape.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: I Prelude; II Trumpet Tune; III Sicilian; IV Gavot; V Gavot 2 [or Musette]; VI Saraband; VII Minuet; VIII Caprice; Caprice [Variation], February 1980.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Prelude; Maiden's Song; Sailor's Dance; Saraband: Reflection; Interlude I: Vortex; Interlude II: Gayely; Sicilian; Encore: Letter to Marcia.
Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Summy-Birchard Publishing Company, Evanston, IL, copyright 1957. Includes: Angels We Have Heard on High; The First Nowell; What Child is This?; O Come, All Ye Faithful; Silent Night; Away in a Manger; Joy to the World; God Rest You Merry; The Holly and the Ivy; The Little Bells Song; The Little Bells Piece; Jungle Bells.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Mexican Song; Tribal Dance; Hymn for Bass Voices; Huapango; Reflections in Ivory; Reflections in Ebony; Announcement !; Evening Hymn; The Last Redwoods; If the Woodpecker Could Peck a Tune; Little Caprice; Parade March; Bavarian Dance; Lullaby for the Nativity; Barcarolle; We're Skipping away to Spain; Harlequin and Columbine; Prince Charming Passes By; Stardust [Dream].
Composer: Franz Liszt. Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. [Sheet music reads: Edited by Stanley Fletcher.] Copyright by Summy-Birchard Company, 1962.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Subtitle: A Piano Game for Two Players or a Study for One. Note: Beginning includes instructions for playng the piece and suggests instructional goals for the piece.
Composer: Charles Chaulieu, 1832. Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. [Includes study and performance notes by Stanley Fletcher.] Includes: 1. Andantino; 5. Scherzo Presto; 7. Vivace e Scherzando; 9. Special Study in the Form of Minuet.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes introductory note. Includes: I Camptown Races; II The Old Gray Mare; III Jingle Bells; IV Old MacDonald Had a Farm; V Are You Sleeping; VI Down in the Valley; VII Clementine; VIII Oh How Lovely is the Evening; IX Swanee River; X Workin' on the R.R.; XI Home, Sweet Home; [unnumbered] Reuben, Reuben.
Subtitle: For Horn Choir. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Score includes: 1. Prelude; 2. Trumpet Tune; 3. Sicilian; 4. Gavot.
Also entitled Scenes from Schumann. Composer: Robert Schumann. Transcribed for Oboe and String Quartet by Stanley Fletcher. Parts include: Piano Reduction, Oboe, Violin I; Violin II; Viola; Cello; Score for Oboe and String Quartet. Pieces include: I Espressivo; II Grazioso; III Adagio [sometimes labeled Burlesco]; IV Scherzoso.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: A Christmas Package [Variations on Three Carols for the Harp]: 1 Away in a Manger; 2 Good King Wencesls; 3 The First Nowell. Also includes Passing Fancies [Seven Short Pieces and an Encore for the Harp: 1 Prelude; 2 Maiden's Song; 3 Sailor's Dance; 4 Saraband [Reflections]; 5 Interlude I; 6 Interlude II; 7 Sicilian; 8 Encore.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Conversation for Two (for Recorder and Violin); Conversation for Three (for Recorder, Violin and Piano); Old Hundredth (Choral Prelude) (for Obbligato Violins, Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello - Double Bass), 1970.
Six Pieces for Violin Using Open Strings and First Finger Only. For Solo or String Class with Piano Accompaniment. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright 1956 by G. Schirmer, Inc. Includes violin part and violin with piano: 1. March to Begin Things; 2. Birthday Polka; 3. Indian Lullaby; 4. Bright Eyes and Dark Eyes; 5. Chicken on the Griddle; 6. Indian Dance.
Eight Duos for Violin and Piano. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Up in a Swing; Old Hundredth; Dance for Little Witches; Early One Morning; Zum Gali Gali Gali; Little Bird, Little Bird; The Fiddler and the Crickets; Holiday.
A Recreation on a Square Dance Tune for 4 players at one piano or more players at two pianos. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright by Summy Publishing Co., 1957.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright by Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., 1971. Four Violin Duets includes: I. Hghland Fling; II. Erin; III. Medium Blue; IV. Americanon. Sonatina for Two Violins includes: I. Scherzo; II. Serenade; III. Dance.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes sketches and compositions of various named and unnamed pieces.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher; Felix Mendelssohn. Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Compositions, arrangements and sketches.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Compositions and sketches.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes. Contains books for: Teacher, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass. 39 pieces for instruction.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes, New York. Books for Teacher's Book, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass. 29 pieces for instruction.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verses: James Joyce. Tissue and copies.
Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright: Clayton F. Summy Co., 1956. Well known tunes for piano.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verse: Ben Jonson.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Set for high voice, piano, flute or violin or both. Includes: I. Rondeau, after Charles d'Orleans, verse of X.J. Kennedy from Nude Descending a Staircase, 1961; II. In Just, verse of E.E. Cummings; III. Fair Now is the Springtide, verse of William Morris; IV. From the Hazel Bough, verse of Earle Birney from Selected Poems, 1966; V. Persian Lament, verse of Hafiz (14th Century), translator: Gertrude Lowthian Bell; VI. Under the Greenwood Tree, verse of Thomas Deloney; VII. A Spring Day in the Beautiful Town of Lo-Yang, verse of Emperor Chien Wen-Ti (6th Century), translator: Arthur Waley; VIII Shepherd's Song, verse of John Clare (1821); IX.Valentine, verses anonymous; X. "And Viva Sweet Love", verse of E.E. Cummings (1944) from Complete Poems, 1932-1962.. Also included: loose sketch, VI. I Would in That Sweet Bosom Be.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright 1949 by Peer International Corporation, New York. Includes: 1. Three Blind Mice; 2. Here We Go Round; 3. Old Macdonald Had a Farm; 4. O A-Hunting We Will Go; 5. Pollly Put the Kettle On; 6. Rockaby Baby; 7. Oranges and Lemons; 8. Boys and Girls, Come Out to Play; 9. Lavender's Blue; 10. O Where, O Where Is My Little Dog Gone; 11. Itisket, Itasket; 12. The Worms Crawl In; 13. Susie, Little Susie; 14. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary; 15. London Bridge Is Falling Down; 16. Mary Had a Little Lamb; 17. Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be?; 18. Frere Jacques; 19. Jingle Bells; 20. Ringel, Ringel.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Copyright 1953 by Affiliated Musicians, Inc., Los Angeles, CA. Instructional book. Includes: Jumprope Tune; Sleepy Song; Soldiers; Cowboy Tune; The Train; Candlelight; Barn Dance Tune; Hopping Tune; Nursery Rhyme; Drowsy Tune; Sea Song; Trumpets; Grasshoppers; Parade.
Vocal ensemble music. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: To Celia, verses of Ben Jonson, undated; The Maiden's Prayer: To Saint Catherine, Patron Saint of Spinsters, verses anynymous; January 1951; Poor Old Lady!, verses anonymous, February 1985; A Christmas Lullaby, undated. Also includes Three Lusty Choruses: Soldiers Three, verses anonymous (16th century), undated; Back and Side Go Bare, author uncertain (1575), August 1979; The Return of Sir Francis, verses anonymous (c. 1584), December 1980. Also includes: Weep You No More, Sad Fountains, verses anonymous (English Elizabethan), July 1951; Prayer in Time of Plague, verses of Thomas Nashe (1592), July 1951; Hey Nonny No!, verses anonymous (16th century), July 1951. Includes: In a Herber Green, verses from R. Wever, Lusty Juventus, c. 1560, January 1952; Queen Mary's Crown, verses of William Morris, undated. Includes Four Christmas Carols, translated and arranged by Stanley Fletcher, 1933: 1. Maria Walked through Woods of Thorn, German, c. 1650,1933; 2. Christmas Matin Song (14th century); 3. Cradle Song of the Shepherds at Bethlehem, German, 18th century; 4. Good King Wenceslas, arranged October 197l. Includes Two Songs for New Year: Wassail!, verses of Frank Fletcher, undated; Turn the New Year In, verses anonymous, undated. Includes: Goodnight and Farewell, German folksong, paraphrase and music by Stanley Fletcher, undated; The Miracle of the Thorn, a German Christmas story, paraphrase and music by Stanley Fletcher, undated.
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A comic folk opera. Music: Stanley Fletcher. Libretto after O. Henry by Frank and Stanley Fletcher.
Music by Stanley Fletcher, lyrics by Stanley ad Frank Fletcher based on O. Henry's "Whirlagig". Program from performance of March 5, 6, and 7, 1982 at The University of Texas at El Paso.
The Part of the Harmonica Player. Music by Stanley Fletcher. Marked: "For study only, not for stage use".
Orchestral part for Oboe. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Clarinet in Bb and Harmonica. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Bassoon. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Trumpet in Bb. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Trombone. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Percussion. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Solo Violin. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Violin I. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Violin II. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Viola. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Cello. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Orchestral part for Bass. Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. All undated. Includes: Alimony Blues, words by Frank Fletcher; Benaja's Monolog; Night Episode, words by Frank Fletcher; Night Episode, words by Frank and Stanley Fletcher, 1. Ransie Desperate, 2. Ariela's Folksong, undated; Night Episode, duet or trio episodes, 12. The Reconciliation, 14. The Proposal.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
An American Folk Drama. Composer Stanley Fletcher. Libretto after O. Henry by Frank and Stanley Fletcher.
An American Folk Drama. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Libretto after O. Henry by Frank and Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Libretto after O. Henry by Frank and Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Special instructions re: copying Part Books; newspaper clippings; musings; production notes; reviews.
A first concert piece for one finger solo group, obblicato group and string orchestra. Composer: Staney Fletcher. Includes the following parts: violin, one finger, solo group; cello, one finger, solo group; bass, one finger, solo group; obblgato violin; obbligato cello; obblicato bass; first violin, orchestra; second violin, orchestra; viola, orchestra; cello, orchestra; bass, orchestra; score, copyright by T. Burns Westman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 1,1970.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Verses taken from French, German (1535), D. Corner (in German) (1649), English (16th Century), Latin (14th Century), Horn in F.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes orchestral parts.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Chorale Prelude for Horn Choir.
Composer: Anonymous (17th Centuy). Arrangement: Stanley Fisher. Includes: 1. So Sweete is Shee; 2. Lilliburlero.
Composer: Anonymous. Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: 1. So Sweete is Shee; 2. Lillibulero.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Orchestral parts include: Piccolo; Flutes I & II; Oboes I & II; English Horn; Eb Soprano Clarinet; Clariet I in Bb; Clarinet II in Bb; Clarinet III in Bb; Alto Clarinet in Eb; Bass Clarinet in Bb; Bassoons I & II.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Orchestral parts include: Tenor Saxophone in Bb; Alto Saxophones in Eb I & II; Baritone Saxophone in Eb; Trumpet I in Bb; Trumpet II in Bb; Trumpet III in Bb; 1st Horn in F; 2nd Horn in F; 3rd Horn in F; Baritone; 1st Trombone; 2nd Trombone; 3rd Trombone; Bass Tuba.
Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Orchestral parts included: Solo Trumpet in C; Solo Trumpet in Bb; String Bass; Piano; Celesta; Harp; Marimba - Xylophone; Vibraphone; Percussion I (Timpani & Small Drum); Percussion II (Snare Drum, Woodblock, Glockenspiel); Persussion III (Cymbals, Suspended Cymbal, Finger Cymbals); Percussion IV (Chimes - Triangle); Percussion V (Tambourine); Percussion VI (Claves).
Score for String Orchestra. Composer: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: 1. Song for a Sunny Day; 2. Conversation on a Gray Day; 3. Holiday.
Arranger: Stanley Fletcher. Includes: Jesus Refulsit; There is no Rose.
Includes "Music-Reading Reconsidered as a Code-Learning Problem" from the Journal of Music Theory, 1957; "Preliminary Notes for a Semantics of Music" from Papers from the Second American Congress on General Semantics, 1941; and "The Piano Studio" from Northwest Music Review, 1948.
Includes publicity shots of Julius Cohen and Stanley Fletcher