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from the same publisher. Many of his early songs were composed to German texts and modeled on the German Lied. Later songs were composed in the more accessible 'concert ballad' style, which was quite popular at the time. Many were written for specific singers to show off their individual talents.
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He was also a highly successful arranger of folksongs; Villamil mentions 'an excellent set of Mexican folk songs'. Perhaps more significant was his work as an important compiler of songs for students, in the collection of several volumes he created with
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La Forge composed around 40 songs for voice and piano in the years between 1906 and 1940, as well as a few piano solos, choral works, and at least one solo for violin and piano. Some of the songs are sacred, and most were published individually by
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Before the Crucifix (Dinanzi al crocifisso) (Princess Gabriele Wrede; English version by Robert Huntington; Italian version by Paolo Rusca), 1912
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from 1937 until his death, saw the production of recital tours with flutist Frank Versaci, down the eastern seaboard and in British Columbia.
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Menuet Varié (Minuet with variations), anonymous 18th-century French work, transcribed for voice, flute and piano by La Forge, Schirmer, 1940
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in 1920, where he became a music teacher, coach, and accompanist. He taught a number of important American singers, including
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Frank La Forge of 1040 Park Avenue, piano accompanist, teacher of voice and of famous singers, dropped dead at 9:45 ...
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The songs are known for their craftsmanship, full piano accompaniments, and tasteful musical style. His 1919 piece
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Mexican Songs for voice and piano, arranged and translated by La Forge, G. Ricordi publisher:
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To a Messenger (An einem Boten) (Princess Gabriele Wrede; English translation), 1909
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was highlighted by Upton as representative of American song from the era 1900-1930.
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dinner in Manhattan on May 5, 1953, for which he had been president since 1935.
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Carman, Judith E., with William Gaeddert, Rita Resch, and Gordon Myers (2001),
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Retreat (Schlupfwinkel) (Princess Gabriele Wrede; English translation), 1906
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Among the Pleiades and other stars, musical memories of Frank La Forge
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caption title: "Transcribed for and sung by Mme. Marcella Sembrich"
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Etude for sostenuto pedal, for piano, Carl Fischer publisher, 1943
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And there were shepherds abiding in the fields, Carl Fischer, 1938
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Have Mercy Upon Me O God, Sacred Song For Voice and Piano, 1942
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unverified publication, but recorded for Victor in 1910-1911:
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Pregúntales á las Estrellas (O ask of the stars, beloved)
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Camp Meetin' Song (text by La Forge), Carl Fischer, 1952
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Little swallow (O légère hirondelle), waltz song from
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A Singer's Guide to The American Art Song 1870-1980
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Breid), Flammer, 1918 836:, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, p. 177 823:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 345:I Came with a Song (Elizabeth Ruggles), 1914 342:How Much I Love You (Wie lieb ich dich hab') 244:La Forge died at the piano, performing at a 872:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9T1DUOwV-g 866:http://www.lieder.net/lieder/l/laforge.html 554:Love-Tide of Spring (La primavera d'or) by 519: 391:Take, O Take Those Lips Away (Shakespeare) 288: 26: 469: 465:They that trust in the Lord, Galaxy, 1942 417: 351:In Evening Stillness (In der Abendstille) 874:Lily Pons performs a Frank La Forge Song 840: 802:Art Song in the United States, 1759-1999 479: 140: 132: 624:Yo paso la Vida (In Sorrow and Sighing) 450:Make a Joyful Noise, Carl Fischer, 1938 81:Composer, pianist, teacher, vocal coach 896: 799: 357:Like the Rosebud (Avec une ruse), 1906 868:Texts of some songs by Frank La Forge 831: 924:20th-century American male musicians 475:First Psalm, SATB or TTBB a cappella 462:Teach Me, O Lord, Carl Fischer, 1938 173:. 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Ricordi, 1925 235:Margaret Matzenauer 171:Theodor Leschetizky 556:Alexander Glazunov 500:Souvenir de Vienne 412:Wherefore? 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Index

La Forge in 1916
Rockford, Illinois
New York, New York
American
pianist
composer
arranger
art songs


Rockford, Illinois
piano
Vienna
Theodor Leschetizky
Victor Talking Machine Company
MacDowell
Europe
Russia
United States
accompanist
Marcella Sembrich
New York City
Marian Anderson
Lawrence Tibbett
Marie Powers
Richard Crooks
Johanna Gadski
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Margaret Matzenauer
Lily Pons

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