Dana Suesse - Principal Works

Principal Works

  • "Jazz Nocturne" for piano and orchestra (1931 ; orchestrated by Carroll Huxley)
  • "Concerto in Three Rhythms" for piano and orchestra (1932 ; orchestrated with Ferde Grofé)
  • "Symphonic Waltzes" for piano and orchestra (1933)
  • "Concerto for two pianos and orchestra" in E minor (1934–1941)
  • "Concerto romantico" for piano and orchestra in A major (1946)
  • "Jazz Concerto in D major" for Combo and Orchestra (1955 ; orig. titled "Concerto in Rhythm")

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