3 Barcarolles |
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6 Variations for 2 Pianos |
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6 Variations. Sicilienne. Dance Suite |
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7 Motets for the Church Year |
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75 notes for Jerry |
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8 Études |
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A Quaker Reader |
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A Quaker Reader |
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A Quiet Afternoon |
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After Reading Shakespeare |
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After Reading Shakespeare, for Solo Cello |
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Air Music. Eagles |
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An American Oratorio |
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An Incident |
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Another Sleep: III |
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Arise shine. Impromptu. Hymn Anthems. Why and Because. The 70th Psalm. Motets for the Church's Year. The Flight into Egypt. Come, pure hearts? Mercy and truth are met. Entreat me not. A Sermon on Miracles. Motets on Poems by G. M. Hopkins |
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Arise, Shine |
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As Adam early in the morning. |
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As Adam early in the morning. Look down fair moon. Sometimes with one I love. That shadow, my likeness |
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Autumn Music |
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Barcarolles |
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Book of Hours |
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Chamber Music with Flute |
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Choral Music |
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Choral music by |
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Concertino da Camera |
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Concerto for English Horn and Orchestra |
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Concerto for Piano, Left-Hand and Orchestra. Eleven Studies for Eleven Players |
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Concerto for Violin and Orchestra |
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Concerto No. 4 for Piano, Left-Hand and Orchestra (1991 ). Eleven Studies for Eleven Players (1959) |
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Cycle of Holy Songs |
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Day and Night Music: Selections |
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Day Music (excerpts) |
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Day Music'. Night Music |
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Diversions |
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Double Concerto |
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Eagles'. Piano Concerto in Six Movements. Air Music |
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Early in the Morning. For Poulenc. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal |
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Early in the Morning. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal. O you whom I often and silently come. Little Elegy. Alleluia |
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Eight Études |
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Eleven Studies for Eleven Players |
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End of Summer. Book of Hours. Bright Music |
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Evidence of Things Not Seen |
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Five Songs |
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Flight for Heaven |
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For Mary. For Marian. For Rosemary. For Ben. For Barbara. For Don |
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For Poulenc. Spring |
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Four Madrigals |
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From Day Music: Pearls; Extreme Leisure; Bats; Billet Doux; Another Ground |
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From Night Music: Gnats; The Lighthouse; Saying Goodbye, Driving Off |
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Hearing—A Small Opera in Five Scenes (Poems by Kenneth Koch; Dramatization by James Holmes). Songs |
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Interlude |
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Last Poems of Wallace Stevens |
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Letters from Paris. In Time of Pestilence. Give All to Love. Missa Brevis |
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Lions (A Dream) |
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Little Elegy |
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Mallet Concerto |
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Missa Brevis |
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More Than a Day. Water Music. From an Unknown Past |
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Mourning Scene |
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Music by |
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Music of |
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Nine Episodes for Four Players. Dances. Spring Music |
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O Deus, ego amo te. Oratio patris condren. Thee, God |
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Organ Works |
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Our Town |
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Phos Hilarion. Canticle of the Lamb. Little Lamb, Who Made Thee? Come, Pure Hearts, in Sweetest Measure. Mercy and Truth Are Met. Love Alone: Here. Little Prayers: 3 Prayers. What Is Pink? All Glorious God. Breathe on Me, Breath of God. Lead, Kindly Light. Love Divine, All Loves Excelling. Sing, My Soul, His Wondrous Love. Surge, Illuminare |
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Piano Album I. Six Friends |
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Piano Sonata No. 2 |
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Picnic on the Marne |
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Pieces by |
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Pilgrim Strangers |
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Pilgrims. Flute Concerto. Violin Concerto |
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Poems of Love and the Rain. Four Madrigals. From an Unknown Past |
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Recalling. A Quiet Afternoon. Barcarolles. 8 Etudes. Song without Words. Another Little Song without Words. For a Perfect Sister. 60 Notes for Judy. 99 Notes to the Millenium. Song and Dance |
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Romeo and Juliet |
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Romeo and Juliet, for Flute and Guitar. Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano. Book of Hours, for Fiuîe and Harp. Mountain Song, for Flute and Piano |
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Selected Songs |
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Serenade on Five English Poems for Mezzo-Soprano, Violin, Viola, and Piano |
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Sing My Soul, His Wondrous Love |
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Sky Music |
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Sonatas: No. 1; No. 2; No. 3 |
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Songs |
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Songs by |
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Songs: Alleluia. Two Poems of Edith Sitwell. Three Poems of Theodore Roethke. Three Poems of Tennyson. Two Poems of Elizabeth Bishop. Seven Poems of Paul Goodman. Two Medieval Lyrics. Two Poems of Whitman. Miscellaneous Poems: I Am a Rose (Gertrude Stein); A Journey (Andrew Glaze); Let's Take a Walk (Kenneth Koch); See How They Love We (Howard Moss); Early in the Morning (Robert Hillyer) |
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Spiders |
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Spring Music |
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String Quartet No. 3 |
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String Quartet No. 4 |
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String Symphony. Sunday Morning |
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String Symphony. Sunday Morning. Eagles |
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Suite |
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Sun |
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Symphonies: Nos. 1, 2, 3 |
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The Auden Poems. The Santa Fe Songs |
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The End of Summer |
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The Lordly Hudson |
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The Nantucket Songs |
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The Nantucket Songs (1979) . Some Trees (1968). Six Songs (1948-1963). Women's Voices (1975) |
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The Nantucket Songs. Women's Voices |
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The Nantucket Songs: The Dance; Nantucket; Go, Lovely Rose; The Dancer |
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The Santa Fe Songs |
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The Silver Swan |
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The Silver Swan. In a Gondola. Song for a Girl. Pippa’s Song. Alleluia |
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The Unquestioned Answer |
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The Waking; Root Cellar, My Papa’s Waltz; I strolled across an open field; Memory, Orchids; The Serpent, Night Crow; Snake; Little Elegy; The Nightingale; Nantucket, Lullaby of the Woman of the Mountain; Love in a life; What if some little pain ... ; Visits to St. Elizabeth’s; Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening; Spring; See how they love me; Now sleeps the crimson petal; I am Rose; Ask me no more; Far-Far-Away, Early in the morning; Alleluia; Such beauty as hurts to behold; Sally’s Smile; Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night, O you whom I often and silently come; Full of life now; As Adam early in the morning; Are you the new person? |
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Thee, God |
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Three Motets |
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Three Motets on Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins |
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Toccata |
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Trio |
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Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano |
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Two Poems by Theodore Roethke |
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Violin Concerto |
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Violin Concerto. |
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War Scenes. Five Songs to Poems by Walt Whitman. Four Dialogues for Two Voices and Two Pianos |
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What is pink? |
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While All Things Were in Quiet Silence |
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Winter Pages. Bright Music |
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Works by |
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Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night. Clouds. The Lordly Hudson. See How They Love Me |
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