Goldman's Works
In his lifetime, Goldman composed over 150 works, his most famous being:
- 1924 On the Mall
- 1931 Boy Scouts of America
- 1931 Onward-Upward
- 1934 The Children’s March
- 1934 The Interlochen Bowl
- 1936 Bugles and Drums
- 1937 'Chimes of Liberty'
- 1937 Jubilee March
- 1953 March Illinois
- A Bit of Syncopation, character piece
- Cheerio
- Espanita for cornet solo and brass band
- Jupiter for cornet solo and brass band
- Kentucky
- On the Green, waltz intermezzo
- On the Hudson
- Scherzo Cornet/Euphonium Solo
- Springtime Fancies, waltz
- Star of the Evening, waltz-intermezzo
- Sunshine and Shadows, waltz
He was also the composer of many cornet solos and other short works for piano and orchestra.
Read more about this topic: Edwin Franko Goldman
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