Walter Damrosch - Works

Works

  • The Scarlet Letter (1894) - opera in three acts based on Hawthorne's romance of that name; published by Breitkopf and Härtel
  • The Manila Te Deum - for solos, chorus, and orchestra, written in honor of Dewey's victory at Manila Bay; published by the John Church Company
  • Three songs published by the John Church Company
  • Sonata for violin and piano
  • At Fox Meadow, published by the John Church Company
  • Cyrano (1913) - a grand opera in four acts, libretto by W. J. Henderson, adapted from Rostand's play; published by G. Schirmer
  • The Dove of Peace (1912) - comic opera/musical - composer and co-librettist with Wallace Irwin; published by G. Schirmer
  • Electra (1918 revival) - play - incidental music composer

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