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Discography
The recordings detailed here span a period from 1923 to 1992. They
include six noncommercial cassettes (D13, D16, D18, D19, D20, and D22)
assembled by the composer from her own collection of private
recordings.
Private recordings, air checks, and commercial recordings which are
not otherwise readily accessible are located in the Rodgers and
Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, New York Public Library, and
in the Edwin A. Fleisher Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia.
The following is a key to designations used in Discography entries.
- Album
- Album title
- Liner
- Liner notes
- Title(s)
- Individual work(s) included in an Album
D1 Abram
in Egypt; LP (CRI 172); 1963. Ensem Roger Wagner Chorale;
London Philharmonic; Roger Wagner, Conductor Solo Ronald
Lewis, Baritone Liner Contains comments by composer Also Suite
for Orchestra (D21) D2 Anne
Perillo Sings Songs by Elinor Remick
Warren and
other American Composers;
LP (Plymouth 91881); 1988. Solo Anne
Perillo, Soprano; Florence Baldacci, Piano Titles
Christmas
Candle
For
You With Love
Great
Memories
Heather
Who
Loves the Rain Liner Dr. Thomas A. Brown, DePaul
University
D3 Art
Songs by Elinor Remick Warren; Cassette and compact disc
(Cambria CT-1028, CD-1028); 1988. Solo Marie Gibson, Soprano;
Catherine Smith, Flute; Elinor Remick Warren, Piano Titles
By a Fireside
Christmas
Candle
For
You With Love
God
Be in My Heart
Heather
If You
Have Forgotten
In
a Low Rocking Chair
Lady
Lo-Fu
Light
the Lamps Up!
The
Little Betrothed
Lonely
Roads
The
Nights Remember
Piano
Sailing
Homeward
Silent
Noon
Singing
Earth
The
Wind Sings Welcome
Summer
Stars
Tawny
Days
Great
Memories
Snow
Towards Evening
To
a Blue-Eyed Baby
We
Two
When
You Walk Through Woods
White
Horses of the Sea
Who
Calls?
Who
Loves the Rain Liner Elinor Remick Warren and Virginia
Bortin D4 Christmas
Candle; 78 RPM (Victor Red Seal 10-1119-A); 1942. Solo
John Charles Thomas, Baritone; Carroll Hollister, Piano
D5 Christmas
Candle; LP (Chime Records LP-1005); 1961. Album
Christ is Born Solo
Audrey Paul, Contralto; Patricia Schramm, Organ D6
Christmas Candle
; LP (Zondewan Victory ZIP-546); 1962. Album
Christmas at
Quito Solo Joe Springer, Tenor (with Piano and Celeste)
D7 Christmas
Candle ; 78 RPM (Decca DLA 2577); 1951. Solo Tony
Martin (with Orchestra) Note Orchestration not by Composer D8
Christmas Candle
; LP (RCA Victor LPM-1517); 1957. Album
The Best of
Christmas Ensem Paul Mickelson Orchestra and Choir Note
Orchestration not by Composer
D9 Christmas
Candle ; LP Stereo (Supreme Records SS-2075); 1974. Album
The Best of
Christmas Ensem Paul Mickelson Orchestra and Choir Note
Orchestration not by Composer D10
Frolic of the
Elves; 78 RPM 10Ù single (Okeh 40147-A); 1924. Solo
Elinor Remick Warren, Piano
D11 God
Be in My Heart ; LP (Presser EO-LCC-218); 1950. Album
Rose Bampton Sings to You Solo Rose Bampton, Soprano (with piano)
D12
Good Morning, America!; Compact disc (Cambria
CD-1042); 1989. Ensem Polish Radio and Television
Symphony and Chorus of Cracow; Szymon Kawalla, Conductor Titles
Along the
Western Shore
The
Crystal Lake
Good
Morning, America!
(Efrem
Zimbalist, Jr., Narrator)
Suite
for Orchestra
Symphony
in One Movement Liner Elinor Remick Warren and Virginia
Bortin
D13 In
a Low Rocking Chair; Noncommercial cassette; Studio
recording; Date unknown. Album To
the Children Solo Carlotta King, Soprano, with piano
D14 The Legend of King Arthur; Compact
disc (Cambria CD-1043); 1991. Ensem Polish
Radio and Television Orchestra and Chorus of Cracow; Szymon
Kawalla, Conductor Solo Thomas Hampson, Baritone; Lawrence
Vincent, Tenor Liner Elinor Remick Warren and Virginia Bortin
D15 My
Parting Gift; 78 RPM (single) (Victor Red Seal 1979-B);
1935. Solo Frederick Jagel, Tenor; Edwin McArthur, Piano
D16 Processional
March ; Noncommercial cassette. Album
Seven Songs by
Elinor Remick Warren (reverse) Event Wedding of Warren's
daughter; Wilshire Methodist Church; Los Angeles, CA; April 8,
1967 Solo Ruth Plummer, Organ
D17 Requiem
; Compact disc (Cambria CD-1061); 1992. Ensem
Polish Radio and Television Symphony and Chorus of Cracow; Szymon
Kawalla, Conductor Solo Marina Sandel, Mezzo-Soprano; Ryszard
Ciesla, Baritone Liner Elinor Remick Warren and Virginia
Bortin
D18 Seven
Songs by Elinor Remick Warren; Noncommercial cassette. Event
Concert, MacDowell Club of Los Angeles, CA; February 2, 1979 Titles
If You Have
Forgotten
Lady
Lo-Fu
King
Arthur's Farewell
Singing
Earth
Snow
Towards Evening
To
the Farmer
We
Two Solo Joyce Sweeney, Soprano; James O'Neil,
Tenor; Elinor Remick Warren, Piano
D19 Sir
Bedivere's Lament (from The
Legend of King Arthur); Noncommercial cassette. Album
Seven Songs by
Elinor Remick Warren (reverse) Event Concert, Philharmonic
Auditorium; Los Angeles, CA; April 2, 1954 Ensem Roger Wagner
Chorale; Roger Wagner Sinfonia; Roger Wagner, Conductor Solo
William Olvis, Tenor
D20 Songs
for Young Voices; Noncommercial cassette; Studio
recording; Date unknown. Album To
the Children Solo Delphine Fahringer, Soprano; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano Note Unpublished Solo version of the choral
work , including additional movements:
The
Apple Song
Cloud Sheep
A
Summer Morning
Mr.
Frisky Squirrel
D21 Suite
for Orchestra; LP (CRI 172); 1963. Album
Abram in Egypt
(D1) Ensem Oslo Philharmonic; William Strickland, Conductor Liner
Contains comments by composer Also Abram in Egypt (D1)
D22 Twenty-two
Songs by Elinor Remick Warren; Noncommercial cassette. Titles
By
a Fireside; Ruth Felt, Soprano (with Orchestra).
Presenting the American Composer; Mutual
Broadcasting System; April 8, 1938.
Christmas
Candle; Richard Crooks, Tenor (with Orchestra). Voice
of Firestone radio program; December 6, 1943.
Come
Away!; Lee Sweetland, Baritone; Elinor Remick
Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
For
You With Love; Richard Crooks, Tenor (with Organ).
Wedding of Warren's daughter; Wilshire Methodist Church; Los
Angeles, CA; April 8, 1967.
God
Be in My Heart; Rose Bampton, Soprano (with piano).
Date unknown.
Great
Memories; Theresa Stitch-Randall, Soprano; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
The
Heart of a Rose; Theresa Stitch-Randall, Soprano; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
Heather
; Lee Sweetland, Baritone; Elinor Remick Warren,
Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
Lonely
Roads; Cora Lauridson, Contralto; Elinor Remick
Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
More
Things Are Wrought by Prayer; Patricia Beams (with
organ). Church recording; Date unknown.
My
Parting Gift; Frederick Jagel, Tenor; Edwin
McArthur, Piano. 1935.
Sailing
Homeward; Richard Crooks, Tenor (with Orchestra).
Voice of Firestone on network radio; December 9, 1940.
Summer
Stars; Theresa Stitch-Randall, Soprano; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
Sweetgrass
Range; Nelson Eddy, Baritone (with Orchestra). Kraft
Music Hall radio program; August 26, 1948. Orchestration not by
composer.
Tawny
Days; Theresa Stitch-Randall, Soprano; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
Through
My Open Window; Richard Crooks, Tenor; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Home recording; Date unknown.
To
a Blue-Eyed Baby; Cora Lauridson, Contralto; Elinor
Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
Wander
Shoes; Lee Sweetland, Baritone; Elinor Remick
Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
When
You Walk Through Woods; Theresa Stitch-Randall,
Soprano; Elinor Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date
unknown.
White
Horses of the Sea; Raymond Manton, Tenor. The Standard
Hour, NBC Radio; Date unknown.
Who
Calls?; Ruth Felt, Soprano; Elinor Remick Warren,
Piano. Presenting the American Composer; Mutual
Broadcasting System; April 8, 1938.
The
Wind Sings Welcome; Theresa Stitch-Randall, Soprano;
Elinor Remick Warren, Piano. Studio recording; Date unknown.
D23 Wander
Shoes; LP (Daina-Life DP 103); 1968 Album American
Art Songs Solo Alden Andreassen, Tenor; Myrtle Estelle, Piano
D24 Wander
Shoes; LP (Rococo Records LP-5292); Date unknown. Solo
Frederick Jagel (with piano accompaniment)
D25 Singing Earth; Compact disc
(Cambria CD 1095); 1993. Ensem Polish Radio
and Television Orchestra and Chorus of Cracow; Bruce Ferden,
Conductor Solo Thomas Hampson, Baritone Titles
Singing
Earth
The
Harp Weaver
The
Sleeping Beauty
Abram
in Egypt
Liner Thomas Hampson and Virginia
Bortin
D26 An American Composer:
The Legacy of Elinor Remick Warren Radio Documentary (two hours) presented on public and commercial classical music
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