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Works by Composer JENKINS, KARL

Adiemus

Timothy Seelig 

American Overture

Don L. Peterson
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Don L. Peterson
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Don L. Peterson
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Don L. Peterson
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Cantilena. Cantata Mundi. Elegia

Karl Jenkins 

Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra

David Childs 

Concerto for Flute, Keyboard, and Percussion, “Quirk”

Karl Jenkins 

Diamond Music

Karl Jenkins 

Double Harp Concerto, “Over the Stone”

Karl Jenkins 

La Folia

Evelyn Glennie 

Live Divine—Tone Poem

Major Peter Parkes 

Marimba Concerto: “La folia”

Karl Jenkins 

Music by

Catrin Finch 
Kiri Te Kanawa 

Palladio

Matĕj Freml 

Palladio, “Diamond Music”: Allegretto

Karl Jenkins 

Palladio. Passacaglia. Adiemus Variations. String Quartet No. 2

Karl Jenkins 

Requiem. In These Stones

Karl Jenkins 

Requiem: Pie Jesu; Lacrimosa; In Paradisium; Dies Irae. Adiemus. The Armed Man: Hymn before action; Agnus Dei; Benedictus; Sanctus. The Journey: Song of Tears; Song of the Plains; Cantilena; Beyond the Century. Palladio. In These Stones: The Exile Song. Allegrettango

Karl Jenkins 

Stabat mater

Karl Jenkins 

String Quartet No. 2

Matangi Str Qrt 

Symphony No. 5

Bradley J. Genevro 

The Armed Man

David Temple 

The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace

Karl Jenkins 

The Shepherd Poet of Passchendaele

Bryn Terfel 

Violin Concerto, “Sarikiz”

Karl Jenkins 

 

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