Genesis Suite is a 1945 work for narrator, orchestra, and chorus. A musical interpretation of the first eleven chapters of the Book of Genesis, the suite was a collaborative work by seven composers, some of whom wrote film music in Hollywood. The project was conceived by Nathaniel Shilkret, a noted conductor and composer of music for recording, radio and film. Shilkret wrote one of the seven pieces and invited the remaining composers to submit contributions as work-for-hire. Two giants of western twentieth-century music, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky wrote, respectively, the first and last parts. The Biblical text used in the spoken word narrative is the American King James Version. It was intended to be a crossover from art music to popular music.

Date of composition 1945
Premiered 1945, November 18th in Los Angeles, CA, United States
Type Prelude
Catalogue Op. 44
Approx. duration 6 minutes
Instruments Chorus/Choir - Mixed Chorus ;
Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Arnold Schönberg: Prelude to Genesis Suite, Op. 44
Arnold Schönberg: Prelude to Genesis Suite, Op. 44
Arnold Schönberg: Prelude to Genesis Suite, Op. 44