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Aaron Jay Kernis
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Aaron Jay Kernis, one of the youngest composers ever to be awarded the Grawemeyer Award, the Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy nomination, is among the most esteemed musical figures of his generation. Each work of Kernis bears the unmistakable stamp of a wildly fertile imagination forged out of the wide-ranging musical languages of the 1980s and 1990s. His music bursts with rich poetic imagery, brilliant instrumental color, distinctive wit, and infectious exuberance. His work has been inspired by the horrors of the Persian Gulf War (as in the much-talked about Symphony No.2) the love poems of Anna Swir (Love Scenes), the earthy rhythms of Salsa (100 Greatest Dance Hits), the antics of a child (Before Sleep and Dreams), complexities and high-craftsmanship of Italian mosaics (Invisible Mosaic III ).
His music figures prominently on orchestral, chamber, and recital programs around the world. America’s foremost musical institutions have already commissioned his work; including New Era Dance, commissioned for the 150th Anniversary of the New York Philharmonic and recorded by the Baltimore Symphony; Still Movement with Hymn, a piano quartet commissioned by American Public Radio for Christopher O'Riley, Pamela Frank, Paul Neubauer, and Carter Brey; Colored Field, an English horn concerto for Julie Giacobassi and the San Francisco Symphony; Goblin Market for narrator and ensemble, on a text by Christina Rossetti, for the Birmingham [England] New Music Group; Air for violinist Joshua Bell (which earned the composer a Grammy nomination); Ecstatic Meditations for the Plymouth Music Series Ensemble Singers and Choir; Lament and Prayer, a work for violin and string orchestra for Pamela Frank and the Minnesota Orchestra; and Double Concerto for Violin, Guitar, and Orchestra, commissioned by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Aspen Music Festival, and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra for Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Sharon Isbin.
Mr. Kernis helped usher in the new century with his momentous choral symphony for the Millennium - Garden of Light, commissioned by Disney. Recent commissions include works for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Philadelphia Orchestra, a song cycle for Renee Fleming in two versions – one for voice and piano to be premiered on Lincoln Center Great Performers Series and the other to be premiered with the Minnesota Orchestra; and an ambient-sound installation for the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Mr. Kernis is one of the most honored young American composers. In addition to the 2002 Grawemeyer Award for Colored Field, the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for his String Quartet No. 2 (musica instrumentalis), his many awards have included the Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Rome Prize, an NEA grant, a Bearns Prize, a New York Foundation for the Arts Award, and three BMI Student Composer Awards. He has become an especially familiar and much-admired presence in Minnesota Twin Cities; in September 1993, he was appointed Composer-in-Residence for the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Public Radio, and the American Composers Forum, and he returned in the fall of 1998 as New Music Advisor to the Minnesota Orchestra, where he still continues in that capacity.
Recordings of the music of Aaron Jay Kernis are available on CRI, Nonesuch, and New Albion, Virgin/EMI, Argo, with which Mr. Kernis now has an exclusive recording contract, has released his Symphony in Waves, with Gerard Schwarz and the New York Chamber Symphony; String Quartet No. 1, performed by the Lark Quartet; New Era Dance, with the Baltimore Symphony; and Colored Field and Still Movement with Hymn with the premiering performers. A widely acclaimed CD with Hugh Wolff conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in Mr. Kernis's Symphony No. 2, Invisible Mosaic III, and musica celestis was nominated for a Grammy, and won France's Diapason d'or Palmares for Best Contemporary Music Disc of the Year. Other recordings include an Argo disc of works for the outstanding young violinists Pamela Frank and Joshua Bell (garnering a second Grammy nomination for Kernis, again for Air) with David Zinman and The Minnesota Orchestra and his Double Concerto with guitarist Sharon Isbin, violinist Cho-Liang Lin and Hugh Wolff and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; an Arabesque release of the Lark Quartet in the Pulitzer Prize-winning String Quartet No. 2 (musica instrumentalis) and their second recording of his first quartet; and a Phoenix disc of the Eberli Ensemble in various chamber works, featuring The Four Seasons of Futurist Cuisine. His most recent release is a recording of a new versions for cello of Colored Field and Air created for the Norwegian virtuoso Truls Mork and the Minnesota Orchestra with Eiji Oue on EMI/Virgin.
Aaron Jay Kernis was born in Philadelphia on January 15, 1960. He began his musical studies on the violin; at age 12 he began teaching himself piano, and, in the following year, composition. He continued his studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Yale School of Music, working with composers as diverse as John Adams, Charles Wuorinen and Jacob Druckman. Kernis received national acclaim for his first orchestral work, Dream of the Morning Sky, premiered by the New York Philharmonic at the 1983 Horizons Festival. Mr. Kernis's music is published by Hendon Music/Boosey & Hawkes, and by Associated Music Publishers.
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Concerto with Echoes
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Orchestra
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2009
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00:14:00
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a Voice, a Messenger
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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2009
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00:20:00
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Symphony of Meditations
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2009
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01:05:00
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Ballad(e) out of the Blues - Superstar Etude #3
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Keyboard
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2008
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00:00:00
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The Love of God
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2007
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00:05:00
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Two Movements (with Bells)
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2007
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00:17:00
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Two Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2006
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00:14:00
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Playing Monster
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Keyboard
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2006
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00:03:00
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Two Awakenings and a Double Lullaby
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2006
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00:22:00
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Newly Drawn Sky
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Orchestra
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2005
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00:15:00
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The Wheel
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2005
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00:05:00
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Music is a Gift
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2004
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00:03:00
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Sarabanda in Memoriam
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Orchestra
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2004
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00:16:00
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Ballad
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2004
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00:08:00
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Ballad
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2004
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00:08:00
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Fanfare con Fuoco
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2003
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00:03:00
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Toy Piano Concerto
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Orchestra
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2002
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00:22:00
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Home (No. 1 from Garden of Light)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2002
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00:04:30
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In Our Children's Embrace (No. 5 from Garden of Light)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2002
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00:04:30
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In Search of Hope (No. 4 from Garden of Light)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2002
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00:02:30
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Is There a Place? (No. 3 from Garden of Light)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2002
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00:03:30
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Light of Heaven (No. 2 from Garden of Light)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2002
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00:02:30
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Color Wheel
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Orchestra
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2001
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00:20:00
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Trio in Red
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2001
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00:16:00
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Overture in Feet and Meters
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Orchestra
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2000
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00:10:00
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Dorma, Ador (Sleep, Go To Sleep)
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2000
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00:05:00
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Valentines
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Orchestra
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2000
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00:25:00
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Valentines
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2000
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00:25:00
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Concierto de “Dance Hits”
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Orchestra
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1999
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00:12:00
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Garden of Light
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1999
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00:45:00
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Ecstatic Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1998
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00:18:00
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String Quartet No. 2
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1998
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00:39:00
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How the Soul Speaks to God: No. 2 from Ecstatic Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1998
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00:00:00
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Effortlessly Love Flows: No. 1 from Ecstatic Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1998
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00:00:00
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I Cannot Dance, O Lord: No. 3 from Ecstatic Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1998
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00:00:00
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Double Concerto for Guitar and Violin
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Orchestra
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1997
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00:30:00
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Lament and Prayer
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Orchestra
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1996
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00:25:00
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Air (for Cello and Orchestra)
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Orchestra
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1996
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00:11:00
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Air (for Cello and Piano)
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1996
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00:11:00
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Air (for Flute and Piano)
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1996
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00:11:00
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Air (for Violin and Orchestra)
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Orchestra
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1996
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00:11:00
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Air (for Violin and Piano)
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1996
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00:11:00
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Salsa Pasada
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Orchestra
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1996
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00:01:30
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Too Hot Toccata
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Orchestra
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1996
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00:06:00
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How God Answers the Soul: No. 4 from Ecstatic Meditations
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1995
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00:00:00
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New Era Dance
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Orchestra
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1995
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00:06:15
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Partita for solo guitar
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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1995
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00:22:00
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Goblin Market
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Orchestra
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1995
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00:45:00
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Colored Field (Cello Concerto)
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Orchestra
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1994
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00:40:00
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Colored Field (English Horn Concerto)
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Orchestra
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1994
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00:40:00
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Lullaby
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1994
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00:05:00
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Hymn
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Keyboard
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1993
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00:18:00
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Still Movement with Hymn
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1993
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00:28:00
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Harlem River Reveille
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1993
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00:03:30
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100 Greatest Dance Hits
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1993
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00:10:00
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Musica Celestis
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Orchestra
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1992
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00:11:00
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New Era Dance
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Orchestra
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1992
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00:06:00
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Superstar Etude No. 1
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Keyboard
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1992
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00:00:00
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Aria-Lament
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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1992
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00:09:00
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Mozart en Route
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1991
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00:03:00
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Second Symphony
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Orchestra
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1991
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00:25:00
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Simple Songs (soprano and chamber orchestra)
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Orchestra
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1991
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00:20:00
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Simple Songs (soprano and ensemble)
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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00:20:00
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Quattro Stagioni dalla Cucina Futurismo (The Four Seasons of Futurist Cuisine)
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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00:20:00
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Songs of Innocents, Book II
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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00:15:00
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Before Sleep and Dreams
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Keyboard
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1990
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00:22:00
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Brilliant Sky, Infinite Sky
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1990
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00:20:00
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String Quartet: Musica Celestis
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1990
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00:00:00
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Songs of Innocents, Book I
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1989
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00:15:00
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Symphony In Waves
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Orchestra
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1989
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00:30:00
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Delicate Songs
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1988
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00:18:00
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Invisible Mosaic III
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Orchestra
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1988
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00:14:00
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Barbara Allen
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1988
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00:05:00
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Invisible Mosaic II
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Orchestra
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1988
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00:16:00
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Lullaby (from Before Sleep and Dreams)
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Keyboard
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1987
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00:09:00
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Phantom Polka
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Keyboard
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1987
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00:03:00
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Invisible Mosaic
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1986
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00:32:00
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Love Scenes
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1986
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00:25:00
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I Will Lie Down
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1985
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00:05:00
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Passacaglia-Variations for viola and piano
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1985
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00:19:00
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Mirror of heat and light
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Orchestra
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1985
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00:15:00
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America(n) (Day)dreams: Five Scenes and an Epilogue
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1984
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00:18:00
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America(n) (Day)dreams
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1984
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00:18:00
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Praise Ye The Lord
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1984
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00:00:00
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Suite in Three Parts for Solo Organ
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Keyboard
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1983
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00:16:00
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Dream of the Morning Sky: Cycle V
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Orchestra
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1983
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00:24:30
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Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1982
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00:04:00
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Nocturne
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1982
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00:05:00
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Music for Trio
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1982
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00:22:00
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Morningsongs
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1982
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00:15:00
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Blue Animals
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1982
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00:05:00
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Suite in Three Parts
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Keyboard
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1982
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00:16:00
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Cycle III
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1981
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00:11:00
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Death Fugue
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1981
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00:11:00
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Partita
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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1981
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00:22:00
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Meditation
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1981
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00:10:00
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Stein Times Seven
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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1980
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00:13:00
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Stein times seven
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1980
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00:13:00
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Music for Violin and Orchestra
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Orchestra
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1980
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00:12:00
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Cycle II
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Orchestra
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1979
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00:08:00
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Cycle II
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Keyboard
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1979
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00:08:00
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Six fragments of Gertrude Stein
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1979
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00:05:00
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Cycle II
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Keyboard
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1979
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00:08:00
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| Artist: Robert Savage |
| Title: Aids Ward Scherzo |
| Album: An Eye-Sky Symphony |
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