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OPERA |
| Yerma, 1958 (Commissioned by Libby Holman Reynolds.) |
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THEATER MUSIC |
| Doctor Faustus, 1936 (winds) |
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CHAMBER MUSIC |
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Sonata for Oboe and Clarinet, 1931 |
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Scènes d’Anabase, 1932 |
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Sonata for Flute and Piano, 1932 |
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Sonata for Violin and Piano, 1934 |
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Romantic Suite for Six Winds, Piano, Percussion, 1938 |
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PIANO |
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Two Portraits for Piano, 1934; 1935 |
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Prelude for Bernard Suares, 1932 |
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Huapango 1, 1937 |
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Huapango 2 (El Sol), 1937 |
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Sayula, published 1946 |
| La Cuelga, 1943 |
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El Bejuco, 1943 |
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El Indio, 1941 |
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Six Preludes (1938; 1945; 1943; 1934; 1936; 1944) |
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Carretera de Estepona, 1939 ("Highway to Estepona") |
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Sonatina (1932-33) |
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Dance, 1941 |
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Café sin Nombre, 1933 |
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Tamanar, 1931-33 |
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8 Impasse de Tombouctou, 1934 |
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Guayanilla, 1933 |
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Orosĺ, 1948 |
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Iquitos (Tierra Mojada), 1947 |
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TWO PIANOS |
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Suite for Two Pianos, 1939 |
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Cross Country, 1976 |
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CHOIR A CAPPELLA |
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Tornado Blues, published in 1945 |
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SONGS |
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"Scenes from the Door", 1933 |
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Green Songs, 1935 |
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"Rain Rots the Wood", 1935 |
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"Night Without Sleep", published in 1943 |
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"Three", 1947 |
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Four Spanish Songs, 1944 |
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"They Cannot Stop Death", 1944 (for voice and piano; text by Joe Massey) |
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"This Place of Fire", 1945 (for medium voice and piano; text by D. H. Lawrence) |
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"Baby Baby", 1946 |
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"An American Hero", 1939 |
| "David", 1944 (for medium voice and piano; words by Frances Frost) |
| "In the Woods", 1945 (for medium voice and piano; New York: Associated Music) |
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"On a Quiet Conscience", 1945 (words by King Charles I of England; New York: Music Press) |
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"Danger de Mort", 1933 |
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Twelve American Folksongs, 1939 |
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Four American Folksongs, 1939 |
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