Romeo Cascarino


Romeo Cascarino was an American composer of classical music.
Cascarino was born in Philadelphia on September 28, 1922 and died in Norristown, Pennsylvania on January 8, 2002. He graduated from South Philadelphia High School in June 1941. He served for many years as professor of music at the Combs College of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships.
His music is generally tonal, and his magnum opus is the opera William Penn, whose life had fascinated Cascarino since childhood. The opera took him nearly 25 years to compose, and it was premiered in 1982 at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia with John Cheek of the Metropolitan Opera in the title role.
CDs of his music have been released on Naxos featuring his Orchestral and Chamber Works with JoAnn Falletta conducting; Blades of Grass, for English Horn and String Orchestra was recorded on Innova with Orchestra 2001 conducted by James Freeman. His works have been played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New Orleans Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic of London and the Nord Deutsches Symphony. His ballets Pygmalion and Prospice were mounted in Philadelphia and New York. In 1961 he arranged and conducted Pieces for Piano and Orchestra recorded in the cine Citta studios in Rome, Italy. From 1950 to 1957, he was musical director of the Co-opera Company giving performances of rarely heard operas in English, the translations often done by Cascarino himself.
List of works:
OPERA
WILLIAM PENN 3 Acts, full orchestra, soloists and chorus.   
  • World premier at the Philadelphia Academy of Music,1982.
  • The work evolved from two earlier choral pieces, Prayer for Philadelphia and The Treaty with dramatic revisions into the early 1970s.
  • The score and parts are available from the .
FULL ORCHESTRA
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  • Original title: scored for woodwinds, harp, strings, percussion and celeste.
  • Winner of the Arthur Benjamin Tranquil Music Award, New Orleans Philharmonic .
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  • The score and parts are available from the .
EPITAPH FOR A SOLDIER

  • The score and parts are available from the .

  • Choreographic poem inspired by Robert Browning's Prospice.
  • The score and parts are available from the .

  • Ballet based on the Greek Myth.
  • Premiered in 1957 by the Royal Philharmonic, Ferdinand Liva, conductor.
  • Premiered as a ballet in 1957, choreographed by Norman Craig, Philadelphia Civic Ballet.
  • Recorded on Somerset Records in 1957, Whilhelm Rohr conductor, Nord Deutches Symphony Orchestra.
  • The score and parts are available from the .
SPRING PASTORALE
STRING AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

  • For English hom and strings and optional harp.
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  • The score and parts are available from the .
AND
  • Composed after hearing Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee.
  • Composed for Strings in 2000 based on material in 1935 and 1937.
  • Recorded on Naxos of America, JoAnn Falletta, conductor, Philadelphia Philharmonia.
  • The score and parts are available from the .
RECOLLECTIONS OF MY BOYHOOD, Suite for Chamber Orchestra.
TRANSCRIPTION FOR STRING ORCHESTRA,
CHAMBER WORKS
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