Marc Blitzstein - Complete Works For the stage (including ballet): King Hunger (Leonid Andreyev), incidental music, 1924 Svarga, ballet (pantomime suite for chamber orchestra), 1924-5 Jigg-Saw, ballet, 1928 Triple-Sec, opera farce, 1928; Ronald Jeans, librettist Parabola and Circula, opera ballet, 1929; George Whitsett, librettist Cain, ballet, 1930 The Harpies, opera, 1931 The Condemned, choral opera, 1932 Send for the Militia, theatre sketch, 1935 The Cradle will Rock, play in music, 1936 Songs published from Cradle: The Cradle Will Rock, Doctor and Ella, Gus and Sadie Love Song, The Freedom of the Press, Leaflets/Art for Art's Sake, Croon-Spoon, Drugstore Scene, Honolulu, Joe Worker, The Rich, Nickel Under the Foot Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare), incidental music, 1937 FTP [federal Theatre Project] Plowed Under, theatre sketch, 1937 Danton's Death (Georg Buechner), incidental music, 1938 No for an Answer, opera, 1937-40 Songs published from No: The Purest Kind of a Guy, In the Clear, Fraught, Francie, Penny Candy, Outside Agitator, Lullaby, Secret Singing, Weep for Me, Expatriate Goloopchik, musical play, 1945; incomplete Songs published from Goloopchick: Lovely Song, The Russian Language, Mamasha Goose Show, ballet, 1946 Androcles and the Lion (George Bernard Shaw), incidental music, 1946 Another Part of the Forest (Lillian Hellman), incidental music, 1946 The Guests [originally Show], ballet, 1946-48 Regina, opera, 1946-49; based on Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman Songs published from Regina: Blues, Chinkypin, Greedy Girl, Summer Day, What Will It Be?, The Best Thing of All, Music Music, The Rain (for mixed chorus) King Lear (Shakespeare), incidental music, 1950 Reuben Reuben, musical play, 1949-55 Songs published from Reuben: Be with Me, The Hills of Amalfi, Monday Morning Blues, Miracle Song, Never Get Lost, Musky and Whiskey, Love at First Word, Such a Little While, The Rose Song King Lear, incidental music, 1956 Volpone (Ben Jonson), incidental music, 1956 Juno, musical play, 1957-59; book by Joseph Stein, based on Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey Songs published from Juno: My True Heart, The Liffey Waltz, One Kind Word, My True Heart, I Wish It So, Ireland's Eye, Farewell Me Butty, Quarrel Song, Bird Upon a Tree, What Is the Stars? A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare), incidental music, 1958 A Winter's Tale, incidental music for the American Shakespeare Festival, 1958 Sacco and Vanzetti, opera, 1959-64; incomplete Songs published from Sacco: Vanzetti's First Aria, Rosa-Sacco Duet, With a Woman to Be, Sacco's The Whole Shoe, Vanzetti's Last Statement Toys in the Attic (Lillian Hellman), incidental music, 1960 The Magic Barrel, opera, 1962-64; based on "The Magic Barrel" by Bernard Malamud; incomplete Songs published from Magic: Idiots First, opera, 1962-64; based on "Idiots First" by Bernard Malamud; completed by Leonard J. Lehrman Songs published from Idiots: Under the Sky, How I Met My New Grandfather Music for Radio or Film: Haende [Hands] (Stella Simon), film score, 1927 Surf and Seaweed (Ralph Steiner), film score, 1931 War Department Manual, Volume 7, Part 3, 1935 Chesapeake Bay Retriever (Mrs. Milton Erlanger and Thomas T.K. Frelinghuysen), film score, 1936; film lost The Spanish Earth (Joris Ivens), sound montage, with Virgil Thomson, 1937 I've Got the Tune, radio song-play, 1937 Twelfth Night (Shakespeare), incidental music for Mercury Theatre radio production, 1939. Valley Town (Willard Van Dyke), film score, 1940 Native Land (Leo Hurwitz), film score, 1941 Night Shift (Garson Kanin and J. Chambers), film script and score, 1942; unproduced Labor for Victory, 1942 radio programs The True Glory (Garson Kanin and Carol Reed), film score, 1944-45; lost? Songs and Cantatas: Where Love is Life, 1920; juvenile Into My Heart an Air, 1925; A.E. Housman, text Walt Whitman settings: 1925: As If a Phantom Caress'd Me, After the Dazzle of Day, Joy Shipmate Joy, What Weeping Face 1926: Gods 1927: O Hymen! O Hymenee!, as Adam 1928: I Am He, Ages and Ages` 1928: A Word Out of the Sea, cantata for women's chorus (3 of 5? complete movements) E.E. Cummings settings, Is 5: 1929: When life is quite through with, After all white horses are in bed, You are like the snow, Mister, youse needsn't be so spry, Jimmie's got a goil What's the Matter with Me?, 1929: Marc Blitzstein (MB), text Cantatina, female chorus and percussion, 1930 Into the Streets May First, 1934; Alfred Hayes, text Workers' Kids of the World Unite! [Children's Cantata], for children's chorus, 1934; MB, text First of May, 1935; Eva Goldbeck, text War Department Manual, Volume 7, Part 3, 1935; War Department Manual (adapted by MB), text Send for the Militia (for Parade), 1935; MB, text Stay in My Arms, 1935; MB, text The Way You Are, 1935; MB, text A Child Writes a Letter, 1936 Stay in My Arms, 1936 Few Little English, 1936 Who Knows? (Let's Be Blue), 1938; MB, text Smoking Glasses, 1938; MB, text Invitation to Bitterness, male chorus with altos, 1939; MB, text Quiet Girl, 1942; MB, text Modest Maid, 1943; MB, text The New Suit [Zipper Fly], 1945?; MB, text The Airborne Symphony, cantata for male chorus and orchestra, 1943-46; MB, text Songs published from Airborne: Emily, Ballad of Hurry Up Chez Eitingon, 1946; MB, text Displaced, 1946; MB, text This Is the Garden, cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra, 1956-57; MB, text Six Elizabethan Songs, 1958: Sweet is the Rose (Amoretti), Shepherd's Song (Shakespeare), Song of the Glove (Ben Jonson), Court Song (Anonymous), Lullaby Shakespeare), Vendor's Song (Shakespeare) E.E. Cummings settings, From Marion's Book, 1960: o by the by, when life is quite through with, what if a much of a which of a wind, silent unday by silently not night, until and I heard, yes is a pleasant country, open your heart For Piano Solo: "Waterfall" Barcarolle, 1918; juvenile Andante for Piano, 1919; juvenile Rondo: Allegro moderato, 1920; juvenile Sonata, 1927 Percussion Music for the Piano, 1929 1930 Scherzo ["Bourgeois at Play"], 1930 Suite, 1933 Piano Solo, 1933 Le monde libre, 1944 The Guests [Show], suite for piano, 1946-49 Innocent Psalm, 1953 March "for Kit's Wedding" - June 6, 1953 Wedding Piece for Joyce and Stephen, 1955 Instrumental Works: Marche Vainqueur, A Festival March for Complete Orchestra, 1920; juvenile Adagio (string quartet) "for EmJo's Bitter Fantasy," 1923 Sarabande, 1926 String Quartet ("The Italian"), 1930 Romantic Piece for Orchestra, 1930 Piano Concerto, 1931 Suite for Surf and Seaweed, 1931 Serenade (string quartet), 1932 Discourse, 1933 Orchestra Variations, 1934 Freedom Morning, symphonic poem for male chorus and orchestra, 1943 Suite from Native Land, 1946; revised 1958 Lear: A Study, 1958 Translations and Adaptations: Bertolt Brecht, The Threepenny Opera (Kurt Weill, music), 1950-54 Three Offenbach Songs (Canary song, Hermosa's Song, Duettino), music by Jacques Offenbach, 1955 Bertolt Brecht, Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Kurt Weill, music), 1957-62; incomplete Bertolt Brecht, Mother Courage (Paul Dessau, music), 1956-62 5/03