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Works by Composer BADINGS

Armageddon, for Soprano, Wind Ensemble, and Tape

Hermann Baumann 

Ballade

Peter Verduyn Lunel 

Ballade for Flute and Harp

Phia Berghout 

Ballade; Cavatina

Louise di Tullio 
Louise di Tullio 

Cain and Abel

electronic media 

Canzone

Ralph Lockwood 

Capriccio for Flute and Piano

Koos Verheul 

Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2

Doris Hochscheid 

Chansons Orientales

Elly Ameling 

Dialogues

Gunilla von Bahr 
Bent Larsen 

Dialogues for Flute and Organ,

Gunilla von Bahr 

Drie geestelijke Liederen

Klaartje van Veldhoven 

Lieshout en zijn Molens

Danny Oosterman 

Music by

Spanjaard
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Music of

Vance George 

Octet

Vienna Octet 
Vienna Octet 

Quintet No. 4

Powers Woodwind Qnt 

Solo Sonata No. 3

Michael Davis 

Stabat Mater

Mariakören 

Symphonies Nos. 4 and 5

David Porcelijn 

Symphonies Nos. 4, 5

David Porcelijn 

Symphonies: No. 2; No. 7, “Louisville Symphony”; No. 12, “Symphonic Sound Colors”

David Porcelijn 
David Porcelijn 

Symphonies: No. 2; No. 7; No. 12

Porcelijn
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Porcelijn
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Symphonies: No. 3; No. 10; No. 14, “Symphonc Triptychon”

David Porcelijn 

Symphony No. 3

Theo Olof 

Symphony XV (“Conflicts and Confluences“)

Jan Cober 

Toccata. Preludium en Fuga 2. Preludium en Fuga 4

Klaartje van Veldhoven 

Trois Chansons bretonnes

Robert Shaw 

Trois chansons bretonnes

Eric Ericson 

 

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