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Works by Composer MCKINLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS

13 Dances for Orchestra. Childhood Memories

Richard Stoltzman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

An Overture fo ra Film

Robert Stankovsky 

Andante and Scherzo

Robert Black 

Boston Overture

Robert Black 
Robert Tomaro 
Robert Tomaro 

Clarinet Duets, Book II

Kim Ellis 

Clarinet Duets: Bk 1

Richard Stoltzman 

Clarinet Duets: Bk 2

Richard Stoltzman 

Concert Variations

Glenn Dicterow 
Glenn Dicterow 
Karen Dreyfus 

Concerto Domestica

Gerard Schwarz 

Concerto Domestica: A Lull. Concertino for the New World: Adagio

Robert Black
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Concerto for 2 Clarinets

Kim Ellis 

Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra (1986)

Robert Stallman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Concerto for Flute and Strings

Robert Black 

Concerto for Orchestra No. 2. Tango, Intermezzo, and Dance

Gerard Schwarz 

Concerto for the New World

Qnt of the Americas 

Concerto No. 2 for Clarinet and Orchestra

Richard Stoltzman 

Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra

Jerzy Swoboda 

Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra

Jerzy Swoboda 

Concerto No. 3 for Clarinet and Orchestra (“The Alchemical')

Richard Stoltzman 

Crazy Rags

Marin Alsop 

Curtain Up

David Stock 

Dallas: 1963

Gerard Schwarz 

Elegy

Robert Stallman 

Fantasia Variazioni

Robert Stankovsky 

Four Text Settings

John Oliver Chorale 

Freedom Dreams

Gerard Schwarz 

Going Home

Richard Stoltzman 
Richard Stoltzman 

Goldberg Variations for Flute Duo and Orchestra. 2 Movements for Flute and Strings. 3 Movements for Flute and Strings.

Cathrine Saunders 

Golden Petals (1985)

Richard Nunemaker
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Lightning

Carl St. Clair 

Lightning.

Carl St. Clair 

Lightning—An Overture. Adagio for Strings

Vladimír Válek 

Mauern

Kirk Trevor 

Meteor and Comet

Gerard Schwarz 

Mostly Blues Nos. 1, 8, 12

Richard Stoltzman 

Music by

Robert Stallman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Robert Stallman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

New York Overture. Symphony No. 5 (“Irish“)

Robert Black 

Nine Shades of Lament. Dance Movements

Richard Stoltzman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Paintings VI. Six Impromptus

Katherine Lenel 

Paintings VII. For One

Richard Stoltzman 

Passacaglia

Richard Frederickson 

Passacaglia, Variations, and Finale

Kirk Trevor 

Piano Concerto in Two Movements

Kirk Trevor 

Piano Trio No. 2

Sophia Herman 
Sophia Herman 

Presidential Overture. And the President Said.. Wild Stallion.

Jeffrey Silberschlag 

Quartet No. 1 for Piano and Strings

Broyhill C Ens 

R.A.P

Richard Stoltzman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Romances No. 2, “Secrets of the Heart“ Sentiment.

Michael Finegold 

Silent Whispers

Robert Black 

Sinfonova

Robert Black
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

SinfoNova

Gerard Schwarz 

Six Bagatelles

Georgia Woodwind Qnt 

Six Romances (“Secrets of the Heart“)

Robert Stallman 

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

Richard Stoltzman 

String Quartet No. 9

Boston Composers Str Qrt 

Summer Dances

Peter Zazofsky 

Symphony No. 3 (“Romantic“)

Robert Black
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Symphony No. 4. Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestral. Three Poems of Pablo Neruda*

Robert Stankovsky 

Symphony No. 6, “Prague“

Vladimír Válek 
Vladimír Válek 

Three Romances

Stephanie Jutt 

Three Romances'

Stephanie Jutt 

Viola Concerto No. 2

Vic Micka 

Viola Concerto No. 3

Karen Dreyfus 

Violin Concerto. Symphony of Winds. Sinfonie concertante

Jerzy Swoboda 

Wild Stallion

Gerard Schwarz 

Wind, Fire, and ice. Mostly Mozart. Silent Whispers

Victoria Griswold 

Works for clarinet orchestra by

Stoltzman
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

 

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