"The Alcotts." 3 Improvisations. Study No. 22 |
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3 Places in New England |
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3 Places in New England (Masur, 1994) |
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3 Quarter-Tone Pieces |
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3-Page Sonata |
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67th Psalm |
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7 Marches for Piano |
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7 Songs (arr. Fuerst) |
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A Christmas Carol (1894) |
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A Perfect Day |
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A Scotch Lullaby |
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A Sea Dirge |
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A Son of a Gambolier |
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A Song—For Anything: Hear My Prayer, O Lord |
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A Song—For Anything: When the Waves Softly Sigh |
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A Song—For Anything: Yale, Farewell |
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A Song—for Anything; When stars are in the quiet skies; Memories; Berceuse; The Cage; Ich grolle nicht; Die alte Mutter; Feldeinsamkeit; Weil’ auf Mir; Elégie; Walking; Tolerance; Thoreau; The Things our Fathers Loved; Tom Sails Away; Serenity; Like a Sick Eagle; Ann Street; Remembrance; From “Swimmers”; The New River; “1, 2, 3”; West London; The Housatonic at Stockbridge; The Side Show; Yellow Leaves; The Greatest Man; Where the eagle cannot see; Slugging a Vampire; Charlie Rutlage; General William Booth Enters into Heaven |
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AN AMERICAN JOURNEY |
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Abide with Me |
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Adagio cantabile, “The Innate” |
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Aeschylus and Sophocles |
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Afterglow |
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Allegro |
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Amphion |
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Ann Streef. The Last Reader. At Sea |
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Ann Street |
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At Parting |
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At Sea |
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At Sea. Mists. On the Antipodes |
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At the River |
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August |
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Autumn |
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Because Thou Art |
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Because of You |
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Berceuse |
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Canon I |
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Canon II |
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Central Park in the Dark |
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Central Park in the Dark (10/1/98) |
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Chanson de Florian |
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Charlie Rutlage |
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Charlie Rutledge |
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Christmas Carol, Edie’s (1925) |
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Country Band March |
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Country Band March. Decoration Day. Charlie Rutlage. The Circus Band. Runaway Horse on Main Street. March No. 6, with “Here’s to Good Old Yale.” The Alcotts |
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Country Celestial |
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Cradle Song |
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Decoration Day (ed. Kirkpatrick) |
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Decoration Day; III |
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Emerson Concerto |
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Emerson Concerto. Symphony No. 1 |
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Emerson: 4 Transcriptions |
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Evening |
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From the Steeples and the Mountains |
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From the Steeples and the Mountains. Processional: Let there be Light |
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Fugue in C |
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Fugues: S 136; S 135 |
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General William Booth Enters into Heaven |
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General William Booth Enters into Heaven (arr. Becker) |
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Hallowe’en |
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Holidays Symphony |
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Holidays Symphony: Washington’s Birthday; Decoration Day |
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Hymn. Peaks. The Light That Is Felt. God Bless and Keep Thee |
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Hymn. The Light That Is Felt. God Bless and Keep Thee |
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Hymn: Largo Cantabile |
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Impression of “St. Gaudens” in Boston Common |
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In Flanders Fields (orch. Del Tredici) |
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Largo risoluto: No. 1; No. 2 |
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Largo. 3 Improvisations |
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Largo. Piano Trio |
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Lincoln, the Great Commoner |
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Lord God, Thy Sea Is Mighty. Variations on “America” (only on SACD) |
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Luck and Work |
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March Intercollegiate |
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Memories |
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Minuetto |
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Mists |
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Movements from quartets by |
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Music by |
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Music of |
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New England Holidays |
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New England Holidays Symphony: Decoration Day (ed. Sinclair); The Fourth of July (real. Shirley); Thanksgiving and Forefathers’ Day (ed. Elkus) |
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New England Holidays Symphony: II |
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Omega Lambda Chi. Variations on “Jerusalem the Golden.” A Son of a Gambolier. Postlude in F |
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On the Counter. The Circus Band. Two Little Flowers (and dedicated to them). Ilmenau. A Night Song. Down East. Premonitions. The See’r. Songs my mother taught me. In the Alley. Mists. They Are There! In Flanders Fields. The South Wind. My Native Land. Watchman! The Children’s Hour. Evidence. The World’s Wanderers. Slow March. Omens and Oracles. Those Evening Bells. Allegro. Evening. The Last Reader. To Edith. At the River. A Christmas Carol. The Light that Is Felt. Romanzo (di Central Park) |
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Orchestral Set No. 2 |
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Orchestral Sets: No. 1, “Three Places in New England” (ed. Sinclair); No. 2 |
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Orchestral Sets: No. 3 (ed. Porter; realized Josephson) |
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Overture and March “1776” |
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Overture in g (real. Porter) |
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Paracelsus |
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Peaks |
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Piano Concerto, “Emerson” |
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Piano Sonata No. 1 |
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Piano Sonata No. 2, retitled A Concord Symphony |
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Piano Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass 1840–60” |
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Piano Sonata No. 2, “Concord” |
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Piano Trio |
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Pictures |
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Postlude in F |
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Postlude in F (ed. Singleton) |
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Pre-First Violin Sonata. Violin Sonatas: Nos. 1–4 |
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Premonitions |
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Psalm 100 |
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Psalm 14: The fool hath said in his heart. Psalm 25: Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. Psalm 100: Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Psalm 54: Save me, O God, by thy name. Psalm 150: Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary. Psalm 42: As pants the hart |
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Psalm 67 |
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Psalm 90 |
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Psalm 90: Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place. Psalm 24: The earth is the Lord’s. Psalm 67: God be Merciful unto us. Psalm 135: Praise ye the Lord |
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Psalms |
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Qu’il m’irait bien |
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Ragtime Dances. Robert Browning Overture |
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Religion |
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Remembrance |
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Requiem |
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Resolution |
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Rock of Ages |
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Romanzo (di Central Park) |
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Rosamunde (1) |
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Rosamunde (2) |
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Rosenzweige |
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Rough Wind |
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Scherzo, “Holding Your Own!” Adagio sostenuto, “At Sea” |
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Sehnsucht |
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Selected Songs |
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September |
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Serenity |
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Serenity (orch Adams) |
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Set of 5 Take-Offs |
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Sets For Small Orchestra: Nos. 1-3. Set for Theatre Orchestra: Nos. 5-7: selections. Songs: The Pond. The See’r |
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Sets for Small Orchestra: No. 1; No. 3 |
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Silence Unaccompanied |
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Slow March |
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Slugging a Vampire |
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Soliloquy |
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Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840–60” |
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Song |
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Song for the Harvest Season |
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Songs |
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Songs by |
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Songs my Mother Taught Me |
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Songs my Mother Taught Me. Tom Sails Away. The Housatonic at Stockbridge. The Greatest Man. West London. The “Incarnation.” Du bist wie eine Blume. Down East. The Children’s Hour. Where the Eagle Cannot See. General William Booth Enters into Heaven. The Things Our Fathers Loved. Two Little Flowers. August. September. December. The Light That Is Felt. Ann Street. Evening. The Sea of Sleep. Like a Sick Eagle. Swimmers. Watchman! Feldeinsamkeit. The New River. Minnelied. Romanzo (di Central Park) |
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Songs: The Greatest Man. At the River. Ann Street. A Christmas Carol. Swimmers. West London. Soliloquy. Evening. Charlie Rutlage. The Side Show. The Cage. A Farewell to Land. General William Booth Enters into Heaven |
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Songs: The Things our Fathers Loved. The Housatonic at Stockbridge. Swimmers. Memories. Ann Street. Serenity. 1, 2, 3. Songs my mother taught me. The Circus Band. The Cage. The Indians. Like a Sick Eagle. A sound of a distant horn. September. Soliloquy. A Farewell to Land. Thoreau |
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Spring Song |
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Storm and Distress |
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String Quartet No. 2 |
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String Quartets: No. 1; No. 2 |
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String Quartets: Nos. 1–2. Scherzo, “Holding Your Own” |
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Studies Nos. 15,16/19, and 23 |
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Studies Nos. 20, 22, and 21, "Some Southpaw Pitching" |
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Studies Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9, "The Anti-Abolitionist Riots" |
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Studies: Nos. 2, 9, 11, 20, 23. Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass 1840-60”: “The Alcotts” (complete); “Emerson, ” “Hawthorne”: Fragments |
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Studies: Nos. 6; 7; 8; 9, "The Anti-Abolitionist Riots"; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21, "Some Southpaw Pitching"; 22; 23 |
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Sunrise |
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Swimmers |
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Symphonies: 3 Places in New England |
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Symphonies: No. 1 |
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Symphonies: No. 1; No. 2 |
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Symphonies: No. 1; No. 4 |
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Symphonies: No. 2 |
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Symphonies: No. 2; No. 3, “The Camp Meeting” |
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Symphonies: No. 3 |
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Symphonies: No. 3, “The Camp Meeting” |
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Symphonies: No. 4 |
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Symphonies: No. 4; No. 2 |
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Symphonies: Orchestral Set No. 2 |
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Symphony No. 1 |
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Symphony No. 1. Symphony No. 4 |
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Symphony No. 2 |
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Symphony No. 2. Robert Browning Overture |
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Symphony No. 2. Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting” |
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Symphony No. 3 |
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Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting” |
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Symphony No. 4: Fugue |
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Symphony No.1 |
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Thanksgiving and Forefathers’ Day. The General Slocum. Overture in G Minor |
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The All-Enduring |
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The Cage |
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The Camp Meeting |
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The Celestial Country |
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The Celestial Railroad |
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The Children’s Hour |
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The Circus Band |
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The Collection |
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The Fourth of July; IV |
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The General Slocum (real. Porter) |
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The Gong on the Hook and Ladder |
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The Gong on the Hook and Ladder. All the Way Around and Back. Over the Pavements. Aeschylus and Sophocles |
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The Housatonic at Stockbridge |
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The Indians |
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The New River. Like a Sick Eagle. The "Incantation" |
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The Pond (Remembrance) |
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The Rainbow |
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The Rainbow (So May It Be!) |
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The Rainbow. The Pond. The Bells of Yale |
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The Sea of Sleep |
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The See’r |
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The Side Show |
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The Side Show. Two Little Flowers. Down East. The Circus Band. Berceuse. At the River. The Children’s Hour |
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The Song of the Dead |
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The South Wind |
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The Things Our Fathers Loved |
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The Unanswered Question |
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They Are There! |
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They Are There! March No. 6, “Here’s to Good Old Yale” |
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Three Places In New England |
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Three Places in New England |
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Tolerance |
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Tom Sails Away |
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Tom Sails Away. In Flanders Fields. He is there! |
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Tone Roads No. 1 |
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Tone Roads: No. 1; No. 3 |
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Transcriptions from Emerson: No. 1 |
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Unanswered Question |
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Universe Symphony |
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Variations on America |
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Variations on “America.” Adeste fidelis, S 131 |
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Variations on “America.” Overture and March 1776. They Are There! Old Home Days Suite (arr. Elkus) |
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Variations on “America” |
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Variations on “America” (trans. Rhoads) |
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Varied Air and Variations |
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Violin Sonatas: No. 3; No. 4. Largo |
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WHEN THE MOON |
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Waltz-Rondo. Invention in D. Studies: No. 1; No. 2; No. 11; No. 4; No. 5 |
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Washington’s Birthday |
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Works for lyra-viol by |
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Yale-Princeton Football Game |
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Yale-Princeton Football Game (real. Sinclair) |
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“1, 2, 3” |
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“Concord” Sonata |
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