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Works by Composer BOWLES, PAUL Blue Mountain Ballads |
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Blue Mountain Ballads: Heavenly Grass; Lonesome Man; Cabin; Sugar in the Cane. Sleeping Song. April Fool Baby. A Little Closer, Please. Three. Letter to Freddy, Secret Words. My Sister's Hand in Mine |
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Concerto for Two Pianos, Winds, and Percussion. Sonata for Flute and Piano. Music for a Farce. Sonata for Oboe and Piano. Hippolytos and Salome. Scenes D'Anabise. Night Waltz |
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Dance. Cross-Country. Sonatine |
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Five Songs: Faint as leaf shadow; Night without sleep; Three; Her head on the pillow; The piper. Five songs: Song of an old woman; Sleeping song (Baby, baby); Letter to Freddy; David; Sugar in the Cane. Five Songs: Once a lady was here; Little closer, please; In the woods; April fool baby; Down in yonder meadow. Five Songs: My love was light; Lonesome man; The frozen horse; My sister's hand in mine; An American hero |
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Flute Sonata |
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Huapango Nos. 1 and 2 for Piano. Songs. Six Preludes for Piano. Concerto for Two Pianos, Winds, and Percussion |
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In the Platinum Forest. This Place of Fire. Once a Lady Was Here |
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Music for a Farce |
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Nocturne for Two Pianos. Sonata for Oboe and Clarinet. Selected Songs. Sonata for Flute and Piano. Cuatro Canciones de Garcia Lorca. Four Miniatures for Piano. Scènes d'Ana-base |
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Once a lady was here |
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Once a Lady Was Here. Song of an Old Woman |
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Once a Lady Was Here. Three. Letter to Freddy. April Fool Baby. Baby, Baby |
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Pastorela: 1st Suite. Suite for Small Orchestra. Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra |
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Pastorela: The Wind Remains |
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Preludes for Piano: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6 |
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Secret Words—A Suite of 6 Songs |
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Six Latin American Pieces. Carretera de Estrepona |
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Six Preludes. Huapango No. 1. El Bejuco. Tierra Mojada. Orosi. La Cuelga. Huapango No. 2 |
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Six Preludes. Six Latin-American Pieces |
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They Cannot Stop Death. Blue Mountain Ballads |
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