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Title |
Year |
Instrumentation |
Description |
Price |
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Three Songs |
1997 |
Medium-High Voice, Tuba, Piano |
Poems by Emily Dickinson. (1. Many a Phrase has the English Language; 2. I'm Nobody! Who Are You?; 3. I Died for Beauty.) 10 minutes, 3 songs. |
$9.50 |
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The Vale of purple Mist |
1994 |
Baritone Voice, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Trumpet, 2 Guitars, Piano, 1 Percussion |
The text is an English translation of a 15th-century Korean art song. 9 minutes, 1 movement. |
$39.50 |
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Miniver Cheevy |
1983 |
Soprano Voice, Trumpet, Piano |
This serial work is dramatic and amusing! The text is by Edward Arlington Robinson. 6 minutes, 1 movement. |
$9.50 |
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The Bells |
1995 |
Baritone Voice, 2 Flutes, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Trumpet, 2 Guitars, and 1 Percussion. |
The text of this provocative work is by Edgar Allan Poe. 13 minutes, 1 movement. |
$39.50 |
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I Began Singing |
1997 |
Baritone Voice, Alto Saxophone, optional Tabla, and "live" Algorithmically- generated Electronic Sounds |
The electronic part uses 'Max' and a Roland Sound Canvas. The poem is by George Wolfe. 15 minutes, 1 movement. |
Rehearsal CD, Score (2 copies): $24.50 |
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