Other works
With Robert Russell Bennett, he orchestrated the 1935 edition of the
Broadway revue "George White's Scandals".
Orchestrated some of the music in the popular Ed Wynn
Broadway show "Hooray for What".
Along with Robert Russell Bennett, he orchestrated the 1932
Broadway musical "Walk a Little Faster". Bennett and Salinger would later orchestrate the 1936 and the 1951 film versions of "Show Boat", respectively.
Between the Devil (1937). Musical comedy. Material by
Howard Dietz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Music by
Arthur Schwartz. Musical Director: Don Voorhees. Music orchestrated by Ardon Cornwell, Phil Wall, [error] and
Conrad Salinger. Directed by
Hassard Short and
John Hayden. Imperial Theatre: 22 Dec 1937- 12 Mar 1938 (93 performances). Cast: Albert Amato, Eric Brotherson, Jack Buchanan, Kay Cameron, Dorothy Compton,
Noel Cravat (as "Gaston"), Virginia Daly, Natasha Dana, Loretta Dennison, Adele Dixon, Joyce Duskin, Vilma Ebsen,
Jules Epailly (as "Raymond Mauroís"), Frank Gagen, Edward Gale (as "The Debonaires"), Tilda Getze, Vernon Hammer, Buddy Hertelle (as "The Debonaires"), Helen Hudson, Ruth Joseph, Maurice Kelly (as "The Debonaires"), William Kendall, Jack Lathrop, Evelyn Laye, Linda Lee, Andy Love,
Harry Murray (as "The Debonaires"), Jessica Pepper, Jack Richards, Lee Stephenson, Ralph Sumpter, Ward Tallman, Jack Voeth, Bob Wacker, Charles Walters, Bunny Waters. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Orchestrated the 1934
Broadway musical "Say When".
With Hans Spialek, he orchestrated the 1934
Broadway revue "Calling All Stars".
Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 (1936). Musical revue. Music by
Vernon Duke. Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin. Based on material by David Freeman. Musical Director: John McManus. Music orchestrated by [error],
Conrad Salinger, Russell Bennett and Don Walker. Scenic Design and Costume Design by
Vincente Minnelli. Sketches directed by
Eddie Dowling. Ballets directed by
George Balanchine. Directed by
John Murray Anderson and Edward Clarke Lilley. Winter Garden Theatre: 30 Jan 1936- 9 May 1936 (115 performances). Cast:
Fanny Brice,
Bob Hope,
Gertrude Niesen,
Eve Arden, Gene Ashley,
Josephine Baker, Milton Barnett, Vicki Belling, Herman Belmonte, Prescott Brown, Edward Browne, Florine Callahan,
Judy Canova, George Church, Stella Clauson, Evelyn Dale, Dorothy Daly, Maxine Darrell, Roger Davis, Nancy Dolan, Tom Draper, Althea Elder, George Enz, Helene Fromson, Thomas Gleason, Vera Haal, Georgia Hiden, Harriet Hoctor, Gay Hoff,
John Hoyt, Stan Kavanaugh, Irene Kelly, Lyn Leslie, Ula Love, Elena Marano, Helene Marchand, Duke McHale, Rodney McLennan, Betty McMahon, Mary Alice Moore, Jean Moorhead, Howard Morgan, Jane Moxon, Paul Nelson,
The Nicholas Brothers,
Gertrude Niesen,
Hugh O'Connell, Eileen O'Driscoll, Jessica Pepper, Gloria Pierre,
Cherry Preisser,
June Preisser, Isabel Pulsford, William Quentmeyer, Peggy Quinn, J. Ramos, Erminie Randolph, Frances Rands, Cornelia Rogers, J. Sastere, Marion Semler, Thelma Shearon, Didi Skoug, Marlyn Stuart, Ricki Tanzi, Peggy Thomas, Ethel Thorsen, Williem Van Loon, Marie Vanneman, Everette West, Irving West, Ben Yost. Produced by 'Billie Burke Ziegfeld', Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Thumbs Up! (1934). Musical revue. Music by James Hanley and Henry Sullivan. Based on material by H.I. Phillips,
Harold Atteridge and Alan Baxter. Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Earle Crooker. Musical Director: Gene Salzer. Music orchestrated by [error],
Conrad Salinger and David Raksin; Vocal arrangements by Jane Pickens. Additional music by Vernon Duke, Gerald Marks and Steve Child. Additional lyrics by
Vernon Duke,
Ira Gershwin, Karl Stark, Jean Herbert, James Hanley,
John Murray Anderson and
Irving Caesar. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Directed by
Edward C. Lilley. St. James Theatre: 27 Dec 1934- 11 May 1935 (156 performances). Cast: Margaret Adams, Robert Alan, Louene Ambrosius, Adrian Anthony, Sheila Barrett, Helen Bent, Prescott Brown, Hugh Cameron, William Chandler, George Church, Bobby Clark, Jack Cole, The Delmars, The Demnati Troupe, Henry Dick, Ray Dooley,
Eddie Dowling, Paul Draper, Alice Dudley, Althea Elder, Dolly Falla, Holly Falla, Dionne Farrelle, John Fearnley, Agnes Franey, Emerson Frone, Ruben Garcia, Eddie Garr, Sandra Gould, Dawn Greenwood, Eunice Healy, Rose King, Don Knobloch,
Hal Le Roy, Phyllis Lind, Lucy Mann, Vida Manuel, Yvonne Marchand, Irene McBride, Paul McCullough, Howard Morgan,
J. Harold Murray, Joan Nelson, Frances Nevins, Ruth Nicholson, Barnett Parker, Helen Pickens, Jane Pickens, Patti Pickens, Frances Rand, Stanley Rash, Marty Rhiele, Beth Roland, Al Sexton, Phil Shaw, Marion Vannemann, Billie Worth. Produced by
Eddie Dowling.
Hooray for What! (1937). Musical comedy. Music by
Harold Arlen. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Book by Howard Lindsay and
Russel Crouse. Lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg. Conceived by E.Y. Harburg. Additional orchestrations by Joseph Glover,
Conrad Salinger and
Paul Sterrett. Musical Director: Robert Emmett Dolan. Music arranged by Kay Thompson and Hugh Martin. Based on material by
Howard Lindsay. Scenic Design by
Vincente Minnelli. Dances directed by Robert Alton. Directed and supervised by Vincente Minnelli. Winter Garden Theatre: 1 Dec 1937- 21 May 1938 (200 performances). Cast: Anthony Alert, Joanna Allen, Peggy Badey, Margorie Baglin, Al Baron, Dorothy Bird, Bidda Blakely, Ralph Blane, Ruthanna Boris, The Briants, Florine Callahan, Constance Carr,
Leo Chalzel (as "Herr Zingaroff"), William Chandler, Carrol Clarke, June Clyde, Harold Cook, Ford Crane, Maxine Darrell, Louise de Forrest, Helene Ecklund, Will Ferry, The Five Reillys,
Franklyn Fox (as "First Tough/Admiral Sir Basil Entwhistle"), Joel Friend, Peggy Gallimore, Phillip Gordon, Al Gordon's Dogs (as "Specialty Act"), Paul Haakon, Helen Hannan, William Hawley, Rita Horgan, Beverly Hosier, Frank Howard, Arthur Kay, Evelyn Laurie, Hugh Martin, Mary Joan Martin, Mary Meyer, Mickey Moore, Evelyn Moser, Meg Mundy, Edward Murray, Dagmar Nilsson, Mary Ann Parker, Wynelle Patterson, Bill Pillick, Leon Polinsky, Don Popikoff, Jo Raskin, Gracie Reilly,
Marcel Rousseau, Sid Salzer, Charles Senna, Robert Shafer, Ruth Shaw, John Smedberg, Virginia Smith, Sue Hastings' Marionettes (as "Specialty Act"), Barbara Towne,
Vivian Vance (as "Stephanie Stephanovich"), Marie Vanneman, Virginia Vonne, Carol Louise Wanderman,
Jack Whiting, Armonce Wilkins, Castle Williams,
Ed Wynn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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