- "Trout Quintet, Op. 114"
- (1943) Stage: Wrote source music (melodies) for "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics / book by Dorothy Donnelly. Adapted from the Viennese singspiel "Das Dreimaderlhaus" by Dr. A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Based on the novel "Schwammerl" by: Rainer Bartesch. Music selected and arranged by Heinrich Berte. Musical Director: Pierre de Reeder. Choreographed by Carthay. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Sep 1943-9 Oct 1943 (47 performances). Cast: Helene Arthur (as "Bella Bruna"), Lola Balser (as "Dancer"), T. Roy Barnes (as "Vogel"), George Beach (as "Erkmann"), Adelaide Bishop (as "Fritzi"), Greta Borjosen (as "Dancer"), Robert Chisholm (as "Count Sharntoff"), Nord Cornell (as "Kuepelweiser"), Roy Cropper (as "Baron Franz Schober"), Pamela Dow (as "Mrs. Coberg"), Alice Drake (as "Waiter"), Jay Flower (as "Chorus"), Alexander Gray (as "Franz Schubert"), Mary Grey (as "Dancer"), Jacqueline Jacoby (as "Dancer"), Walter Johnson (as "Domeyer/Waiter"), Douglas Leavitt (as "Kranz"), Helena LeBerthon (as "Rose"), Loraine Manners (as "Kitzi"), Marcella Markham (as "Chorus"), Virginia Meyer (as "Dancer"), George Mitchell (as "Von Schwind"), Monna Montes (as "Dancer"), Harry K. Morton (as "Novotny"), John O'Neill (as "Binder"), Zella Russell (as "Mrs. Kranz"), Barbara Scully (as "Mitzi"), Frances Spelz (as "Dancer"), Gloria Sterling (as "Chorus"), Vira Stowe (as "Chorus"), Jacqueline Susann (as "Greta"), Helen Thompson (as "Flower Girl"), Aura Vainio (as "Dancer"), Edith Vincent (as "Chorus"). Produced by The Shuberts. NOTE: This was the 5th (and latest as of 2010) revival of the venerable musical comedy/operetta that first debuted in 1921. The first revival in 1924 enjoyed a remarkable 592-performance run, with subsequent revivals all financial flops.
- (1938) Stage: Wrote music used in "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. From the original of A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert.
- (1931) Stage: Wrote music used in "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Material by Dorothy Donnelly, from the original of A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Directed by Edward Scanlon. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Mar 1931-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Greta Alpeter, Peggy Baldwin, Gladys Baxter, Marice Christie, Marie Craigin, Gerry Dean, Stella Doyle, Dorothy Drum, Millie Freeman, Trueman Gaige, John Charles Gilbert, Inez Goetz, Ann Johnson, Joseph Lertora, Eleanor Lewis, Georgia MacTaggart, Clifford Newdahl, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Novotny"; final Broadway role), Agatha Phillips, Harry Rabke, Evelyn Reide, Herta Rittell, Howard Samples, Peggy Scevioure, Marie Starner, Joseph Toner, Maurice Tyler, Walter Wahl, Joseph Wilkins, Mary Wilkins. Produced by [error] and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote music used in "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta (revival).
- (1924) Stage: Wrote music used in "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta (revival).
- (1921) Stage: Wrote music used in "Blossom Time", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta.
- Schubert's works were incorporated into the following Broadway productions:
- (December 22, 1922 - September 1923) Stage: Wrote (w/Heinrich Berte, G.H. Clutsam) the musical, "Lilac Time," performed at the Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Courtice Pounds, Clara Butterworth, Percy Heming and A.W. Bascomb in the cast.
- (1923) Stage: Wrote (w/Heinrich Berte, G.H. Clutsam) musical "Lilac Time," was performed at the Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Courtice Pounds, Clara Butterworth, Percy Heming, A.W. Baskcomb, Moya Nugent, and Roy Wilson in the cast. Clarence Raybould was conductor. Produced by Dion Boucicault.
- (July 30, 1936) Stage: Wrote (w/Heinrich Berte, G.H. Clutsam musical "Lilac Time," was performed at the Coliseum in London, England, with Maurice D'Oisly, Helen Gilliland and George Graves in the cast.
- (1942) Stage: Wrote (w/Rodney Ackland) musical, "Blossom Time," performed at the Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Richard Tauber in the cast.
- (1949) Stage: Wrote musical "Lilac Time," was performed at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England, with John Lewis, Celia Lipton, Bruce Trent and Enid Lowe in the cast.
- (1938) He was composer for the ballet, "Unfinished Symphony," in Paris, France. Peter Van Dyk was choreographer. Kalinowski was costume designer. Nananne Porchez was lighting designer.
- (July 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Unfinished Symphony," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Cynthia Gregory and Michel Denard in the cast. Peter Van Dyk was choreographer. Kalinowski was costume designer. Nananne Porchez was lighting designer.
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