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Works by Composer BUSH

A Summer Serenade*. Four Songs from “The Hesperides“. A Menagerie. Farewell, Earth's Bliss

Richard Hickox 

A Woman’s Life, op. 87: Weaving Song

Sylvia Eaves 

Africa, op. 73

Martin Yates 
Martin Yates 

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 32. Six Short Pieces for Piano, Op. 99. Dialectic, for String Quartet, Op. 15

Manoug Parikian 

Dance Overture. Lascaux Symphony (No. 4)

Yates
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Dance Overture. Lascaux Symphony (Symphony No. 4)

Martin Yates 
Martin Yates 

Dialogue for Oboe and Piano. Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano. Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn. Air and Round-0 (Homage to Matthew Locke)

Neil Black 

Divertimento

David Lloyd-Jones 

Dorian Passacaglia & Fugue

Yates
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Dorian Passacaglia and Fugue

Martin Yates 
Martin Yates 

Fantasia on Soviet Themes, op. 24

Martin Yates 
Martin Yates 

In Praise of Mary, for Soprano solo, Chorus, and Orchestra

Valéry Hill 

In Praise of Mary, for Soprano Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra

Valéry Hill 

It Was a Lover and his Lass

Sarah Walker 

It Was a Lover and His Lass

Felicity Lott 

Nottingham Symphony, op. 33

Martin Yates 
Martin Yates 

Rhapsody for Clarinet and Strings

Ian Scott 

Sigh no more, Ladies

Felicity Lott 

Song Cycles: Greek Love Songs; The End of Love; Songs of Wonder; A Little Love Music; Three Songs of Ben Jonson

Benjamin Luxon 

Symphony No. 1

London SO 

The Minstrel’s Lay from "Wat Tyler"

Ronald Stevenson 

Three Concert Studies for Piano, Violin, and Cello, op. 31

Barbican Pn Tr 

Twenty-Four Preludes. Nocturne. Letter Gaillard. Corentyne Kwe-Kwe

Peter Jacobs 

 

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