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albums (16) works (10) tracks (45)
title composer artists/ensemble play
In Sweet Music Serenade on a Setting of Shakespeare William Schuman Rosalind Rees, soprano; Orpheus Trio; Paula Robison, flute; Scott Nickrenz, viola; Heidi Lehwalder, harp play
Judith: Choreographic Poem for Orchestra (written for Martha Graham) William Schuman David Effron, Conductor; Eastman Philharmonia play
New England Triptych: I. Be Glad Then, America William Schuman Mark Gould, Conductor; Juilliard Wind Ensemble play
New England Triptych: II. When Jesus Wept William Schuman Mark Gould, Conductor; Juilliard Wind Ensemble play
New England Triptych: III. Chester Overture William Schuman Mark Gould, Conductor; Juilliard Wind Ensemble play
Night Journey: Choreographic Poem for 15 Instruments (written for Martha Graham) William Schuman Jon Goldberg, Conductor; Endymion Ensemble play
On Freedom's Ground An American Cantata for Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra William Schuman Richard Herrera, baritone; University of Illinois Chorale and Oratorio Society; Sinfonia da Camera; Ian Hobson, Conductor play
Orpheus with His Lute William Schuman Paul Sperry, tenor; Irma Vallecillo, piano play
Prelude for Full Chorus of Mixed Voices With Soprano William Schuman Ingrid Kammin, soprano; University of Illinois Chorale; Sinfonia da Camera; Ian Hobson, Conductor play
Prelude for Voices William Schuman Rosalind Rees, soprano; Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, Conductor play
Symphony No. 4: Quarter note = 144 William Schuman Albany Symphony Orchestra; David Alan Miller, Conductor; John McCabe, piano play
Symphony No. 4: Quarter note = ca. 72; vigoroso con spirito William Schuman Albany Symphony Orchestra; David Alan Miller, Conductor; John McCabe, piano play
Symphony No. 4: Tenderly, simply William Schuman Albany Symphony Orchestra; David Alan Miller, Conductor; John McCabe, piano play
Symphony No. 7: Cantabile intensamente William Schuman Lorin Maazel, Conductor; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra play
Symphony No. 7: Largo assai William Schuman Lorin Maazel, Conductor; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra play
Symphony No. 7: Scherzando brioso William Schuman Lorin Maazel, Conductor; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra play
Symphony No. 7: Vigoroso William Schuman Lorin Maazel, Conductor; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra play
Three Colloquies for Horn and Orchestra: Remembrance William Schuman Philip Myers, horn; Zubin Mehta, Conductor; New York Philharmonic play
Three Colloquies for Horn and Orchestra: Renewal William Schuman Zubin Mehta, Conductor; Philip Myers, horn; New York Philharmonic play
Three Colloquies for Horn and Orchestra: Rumination William Schuman Zubin Mehta, Conductor; Philip Myers, horn; New York Philharmonic play
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