Walter Mourant

Biography

Walter Mourant (b. 1911 - d. 1995) attended the Eastman School of Music from 1931-1936, where he received his Bachelor's and Master's in Music. His first orchestra work was performed in 1932 and published by Carl Fischer. He attended the Juilliard School of Music from 1937-1938. Various assignments while working at CBS and NBC included writing a 'March of Time' theme for the March of Time program, a theme for Westinghouse program, orchestrating the Robert Montgomery Show at NBC, and arranging for the Raymond Scott orchestra at CBS.

  • solo instrument(s) featured+ens 3 to 6 players
  • ACE Publications

    8 title(s)
    Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
    Walter Mourant BURLESCA cl, pf
    Walter Mourant GO WHERE THE WATER GLIDETH GENTLY EVER med voice,pf
    Walter Mourant GOD OF ABRAHAM PRAISE, THE satb,band: pic-1-1-ehn-44sax-6-1,4-3cor-euph-0-3-barhn-1,perc(or satb,pf)
    Walter Mourant LOVE,LOVE,LOVE sop,hp
    Walter Mourant OH, IF THOU WILT NOT GIVE THINE HEART med voice,hp
    Walter Mourant OH! SAY NOT WOMAN'S HEART IS BOUGHT sop,hp
    Walter Mourant PRIMROSE, THE sop,hp
    Walter Mourant WHY SHOULD I BLUSH TO OWN I LOVE? sop,hp

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