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Works by Composer MCDONALD, HARL

Children’s Symphony

Leopold Stokowski 

Concerto for 2 Pianos

Pierre Luboshutz 

Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra

Long Duo 
Long Duo 
Leopold Stokowski 

Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra. My Country at War

Leopold Stokowski 

From Childhood

Eugene Ormandy 

John Christopher Smith: Miniature Suite

Leopold Stokowski 

Music by

Koussevitzky
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

San Juan Capistrano: Fiesta

Keith Lockhart 

Songs of Conquest

Leopold Stokowski 

Suite for Harp and Orchestra (“From Childhood “)

Ann Mason Stockton 

Symphony No. 1

Phillips
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Symphony No. 1, “The Santa Fé Trail”. 2 Hebraic Poems. Symphony No. 4, “Cakewalk”. San Juan Capistrano—2 Evening Pictures. Symphony No. 2, “Rhumba”. Festival of the Workers: Dance of the Workers. The Legend of the Arkansas Traveler

Eugene Ormandy 

Symphony No. 2: Rhumba

Leopold Stokowski 

The Legend of the Arkansas Traveler. Festival of the Workers Suite: Dance of the Workers

Leopold Stokowski 

Two Hebraic Poems. Cakewalk. San Juan Capistrano. Rhumba. Dance of the Workers. The Legend of the Arkansas Traveler. From Childhood

Phillips
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Violin Concerto. Elegy and Battle Hymn. Symphony No. 3, “A Tragic Cycle”. Builders of America (Washington and Lincoln)

Eugene Ormandy 

 

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