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Home > People > Composers > Griffes, Charles Tomlinson

Griffes, Charles Tomlinson

(9/17/1884 - 4/08/1920)

The American composer Charles Griffes originally intended to become a concert pianist, studying in America and then at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. From 1905 he devoted himself to composition, taking some lessons with Humperdinck, and continued instruction from his Conservatory teacher Gottfried Galston, while working as an accompanist and private teacher. Returning to the United States in 1907, he took employment as director of music at a school in New York, a position he retained until 1920. His first compositions were heard in 1909, as he continued to seek his own style, experimenting with varied techniques and including oriental influences. He wrote songs, chamber music and orchestral music, as well as stage works (largely during the last 10 years of his life).

Orchestral and Vocal Music

Griffes absorbed a certain oriental influence through people with whom he had contact in the later years of the second decade of the 20th century. One result of this was Five Poems of Ancient China and Japan, and in 1917 the orchestration of an earlier piano piece, The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan. In the same year he wrote Sho-Jo, described as a Japanese pantomime. Among his best-known art-songs are Three Poems of Fiona McLeod. In his final years he arranged some other earlier piano works for orchestra, including his Poem for Flute and Orchestra and Bacchanale, as well as the ballet The White Peacock.

Piano Music

Griffes’s earlier piano music is often programmatic in content, but by the time of his Piano Sonata of 1917–18 he had reached a more abstract and idiosyncratic style of writing, reflected succinctly in his Three Preludes of 1919.

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Composer: Griffes, Charles Tomlinson
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Work Name Category Year Composed
Am Kreuzweg wird begraben Vocal 1911
An den Wind Vocal 1911
An Old Song Re-Sung Vocal 1918
Auf dem Teich, dem Regungslosen Vocal
Auf geheimen Waldespfade (By a Lonely Forest Pathway) Vocal 1909
Auf ihrem Grab Vocal 1911
Bacchanale Orchestral 1919
Cleopatra to the Asp Vocal 1912
Clouds Orchestral 1919
Dance in A Minor Instrumental 1916
Das ist ein Brausen und Heulen Vocal 1911
Das sterbende Kind Vocal 1911
De profundis Instrumental 1915
Der traumende See Vocal 1909
Des muden Abendlied Vocal 1911
Elfe Vocal 1911
Evening Song Vocal 1912
Gedicht von Heine (Mit schwarzen Segeln) Vocal 1911
Humperdinck - Hansel and Gretel Overture Instrumental 1910
In the Harem Vocal 1917
Komori uta Chamber Music 1917
Könnt' ich mit dir dort oben gehn Vocal 1911
La fuite de la lune Vocal 1912
Legend Instrumental 1915
Les ballons Vocal 1915
Meeres Stille Vocal 1911
Mein Hetz ist wie die dunkle Nacht Vocal 1911
Nachtlied Vocal 1912
Nacht liegt auf den fremden Wegen Vocal
Noge no yama Chamber Music 1917
Notturno Instrumental 1915
Offenbach - Barcarolle, Belle nuit, o nuit d'amour Instrumental
Piano Sonata Instrumental 1918
Piece in B-Flat Major Instrumental 1915
Piece in D Minor Instrumental 1915
Piece in E Major Instrumental 1916
Pierrot Vocal 1912
Poem Orchestral 1918
Poem (arr. A. Granata) Chamber Music 1918
Poem (arr. for flute and piano) Chamber Music 1918
Poem (arr. for harmonica and orchestra) Orchestral 1918
Poem (arr. G. Barrère for flute and piano) Chamber Music 1918
Poem (arr. J. Thornton) Wind Ensemble/Band Music 1918
Rhapsody in B Minor Instrumental 1914
Roman Sketches, Op. 7 Instrumental 1916
Roman Sketches, Op. 7 (version for orchestra) Orchestral 1916
Sakura-sakura Chamber Music 1917
So halt' ich endlich dich umfangen Vocal 1911
Song of the Dagger Vocal 1916
Sorrow of Mydath Vocal 1917
Symphonische Phantasie (version for 2 pianos) Instrumental 1910
The First Snowfall Vocal
The Half-Ring Moon Vocal 1912
The Kairn of Koridwen Chamber Music 1916
The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan, Op. 8 (version for orchestra) Orchestral 1917
The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan, Op. 8 (version for piano) Instrumental 1917
The Water-Lily Vocal 1911
The White Peacock Orchestral 1919
The White Peacock (version for piano) Instrumental 1915
Tone-Images, Op. 3 Vocal 1914
Two Birds flew into the Sunset Glow Vocal 1914
We'll to the Woods, and Gather May Vocal 1914
Winter Landscape Instrumental 1912
Wo bin ich, mich rings umdunkelt Vocal 1911
Wohl lag ich einst in Gram und Schmerz Vocal 1909
2 Konige sassen auf Orkadal Vocal 1910
2 Rondels, Op. 4 Vocal 1914
2 Sketches based on Indian Themes Chamber Music 1919
3 Fantasy Pieces, Op. 6 Instrumental 1912
3 Poems of Fiona MacLeod, Op. 11 Vocal 1919
3 Poems of Fiona McLeod, Op. 11 Orchestral 1918
3 Poems, Op. 9 (text by A. Giovannitti) Vocal
3 Poems, Op. 9 (text by R. Brooke) Vocal 1916
3 Poems, Op. 9 (text by W. Blake) Vocal 1916
3 Preludes Instrumental 1919
3 Sketches based on Indian Themes Chamber Music
3 Tone-Pictures, Op. 5 (arr. N. Antunes for wind ensemble) Chamber Music 1910
3 Tone-Pictures, Op. 5 (version for chamber ensemble) Chamber Music 1915
3 Tone-Pictures, Op. 5 (version for orchestra) Orchestral 1915
3 Tone-Pictures, Op. 5 (version for piano) Instrumental
4 Impressions Vocal
4 Preludes, Op. 40 Instrumental 1900
5 Poems of Ancient China and Japan, Op. 10 Vocal 1917

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