JAVS Spring 2023
• Gwyneth Walker: Three American Portraits, String Quartet (USA, 1947- ) • Debra Zae-Munn: Interface (viola and marimba) (1953- ) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: String Quartet No. 1 (1974) (USAS, 1939 - ) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Chamber Symphony (flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano) (1979) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Divertimento (flute, clarinet, violin, and cello) (1983) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Double Quartet for strings (1984) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: String Quartet No. 2 (1998) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Quintet for alto saxophone and string quartet (2007) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Septet for piano trio and string quartet (2008) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Quintet for violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano (2010) • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Voyage (String Quartet No. 3) (2012) Etudes for Viola • Lillian Fuchs: 12 Etudes, Fifteen Characteristic Etudes, 16 Fantasy Etudes Viola and Voice • Victoria Bond: Molly ManyBloom (soprano and string quartet), 1990 • Victoria Bond: Mirror, Mirror , (soprano, flute, and viola), 1969 • Gloria Coates: Cantata da Requiem (Soprano, piano, viola, cello, 2 perc.) • Pozzi Escot: Bels Dous Amics (mezzo-soprano, oboe, and viola) (USA, 1933) • Deborah Kavasch: Abelard (soprano and viola) (USA, 1949- ) • Eibhlis Farrell: The Lovesong of Isabella and Elias Cairel (soprano, oboe, viola) • Pamela Harrison: The Kindling of the Day (voice and string quartet) (1952) • Ruth Lomon: Five Songs after Poems/William Blake (voice, vla) (Canada, 1930) • Myriam Lucia Marbé: Na Castelloza (mezzo-sop., oboe, viola) (Russian, 1931- ) • Patricia Morehead: A Chantar (mezzo-soprano, oboe, and viola) (USA) • Wilhelmina Princess of Prussia: Cavatinen : short songs (voice, strings, harpsichord) (German, 1709-1758) • Nancy Van de Vate: Six Etudes • Stephanie Wiener: Six Etudes
• Netty Simon: Songs for Wendy (voice and viola) (USA, 1913-1994) • Naomi Stephan: Na Maria (mezzo-soprano, oboe, and viola) (USA, 1938- ) • Gwyneth Walker: The Golden Harp for Chorus and String Quartet * Works composed for, premièred by, or arranged by Dr. David Sills ** Treasury of Music By Women Before 1800 edited or arranged for viola ensembles by William Bauer, ARS FEMINA editions Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe is an American violist, conductor, and composer, and has been the featured soloist with orchestras in California and Arizona. She has made several CD recordings and performed with numerous celebrities. Footnotes: 1 Mattei, Beatrice. Sonata per Viola e Cembalo (1740). Ars Femina, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. 2 Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. Die Bach-Sammlung aus dem Archive der Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, Supplement II- Kat alog und Einfuhrung zur Mikrofiche-Edition, Bearbeitet von Axel Fischer und Matthias Kornemann . K. G. Saur Verlag, Munchen, Germany, 2003. 3 Cohen, Aaron I. International Encyclopedia of Women Composers . 2nd edition, Books & Music (USA) 1987: 1151. 4 Perlman, Jonathan. “Mozart’s sister ‘composed works used by younger brother’.” Telegraph.co.UK, Sept. 7, 2015. 5 Broe, Carolyn. The String Compositions of Louise Lincoln Kerr: Analysis and Editing of Five Solo Viola Pieces . Ari zona State University Press (2001): 267. 6 The information on the two Columbia University pro fessors is from Donald Messer, “Louise Lincoln Kerr,” e-mail from Barnard College from Associate Registrar, dmesser@Barnard.edu, Barnard College, New York, 11 June 2001; page 5 of Broe Dissertation. 7 I interviewed Kerr’s violin student Diane Sullivan of the Phoenix Symphony, who stated that Kerr studied with Prokofiev and Stravinsky, which I documented in my 2001 doctoral dissertation. Kerr met Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Gershwin at Aeolian Records where she worked in the 1920’s. That was in an oral history in the ASU archives Kerr Collection. She was proofing piano rolls at Aeolian, so a lot of famous pianists came through there.
Journal of the American Viola Society / Vol. 39, No. 1, Spring 2023
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