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- Subject of49
- Hamlet, a Shakespeare scenario ; As you like it : a poem for orchestra after Shakespeare, Sir William Walton ; arr. Christopher Palmer
- Paul Sperry sings romantic American songs
- Seussical, the musical : vocal selections, music by Stephen Flaherty ; lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
- To the soul, Thomas Hampson sings the poetry of Walt Whitman
- Once on a radiant morning, song, poem by Kendall Banning ; music by Alice Shaw
- The music lover's Grainger, "The President's Own" United States Marine Band ; Michael J. Colburn, conductor ; featuring the Choral Arts Society of Washington ; Norman Scribner, artistic director
- Some center, Chris Brown
- Ode an die freiheit, Ode to freedom : Symphonie No. 9, op. 125, Ludwig van Beethoven
- These are the generations, Eleh toldot, Larry Polansky
- La Voix humaine, Poulenc; ̌Vronique Gens; Orchestre national de Lille; Alexandre Bloch
- Circadian rhythms, Mathew Rosenblum
- Centennial anthology, 1899-1999 : 15 masterpieces, Silvestre Revueltas
- Bruits, Imani Winds
- Sanctuary Road, Paul Moravec ; libretto by Mark Campbell
- Waves breaking on rocks, Peter Garland
- Ending(s), Daniel Lentz
- Easter Joy, anthem for chorus of mixed voices with organ accompaniment, words by Mary A. Nicholson. Arr. C.R.C. ; music by Charles R. Cronham
- From the diary of Anne Frank ;, &, Meditations on Rilke, Michael Tilson Thomas
- Winterreise, Schubert
- When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, Roger Sessions ; (Poem by Walt Whitman)
- Fanfare for the common man ;, Rodeo : three dance episodes ; An outdoor overture ; The red pony : suite for orchestra ; Lincoln portrait, Aaron Copland
- Six songs on poems by Emily Bronte, for medium voice and piano, John Duke
- The lost birds, Christopher Tin
- Zealot canticles, an oratorio for tolerance, Lansing McLoskey ; on writings of Wole Soyinka
- Folding music, Max Giteck Duykers
- Voyage in a white building 1, Burr Van Nostrand
- Ariodante, Handel
- Portraits of three ladies (American), works, by Richard Hoffmann, Edwin London, and Charles Whittenberg
- Ipsa dixit, Kate Soper
- Chant de Virgile, poètes de l'Antiquité dan la musique de la Renaissance
- The field sparrow, words by Lucy Larcom ; music by C.B. Shaw
- Bereft, song with pianoforte accompaniment, poem by Emma Hodges ; music by Edward P. Favor
- Symphony no. 8, Symphony of a thousand, Mahler
- Choral works, Vincent Persichetti
- Grá agus bás, Donnacha Dennehy
- An idyll for the misbegotten ;, Vox balaenae = Voice of the whale ; Madrigals, George Crumb
- Concerto for choir ;, Three sacred hymns, Schnittke. Seven magnificat-antiphons / Pärt
- Such sweet thunder, Duke Ellington ; [composed and orchestrated by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn]
- "We, like Salangan swallows ...", a choral gallery of Morton Feldman and contemporaries, the Astra Choir ; John McCaughey, director
- Clairières, songs by Lili & Nadia Boulanger
- Drowned out ;, Kai ; Three screaming popes ; Momentum, Mark-Anthony Turnage
- The prison, Dame Ethel Smyth
- Sigurd Jorsalfar ;, Landkjenning ; Bergljot ; Sørgemarsj over Rikard Nordraak ; Den bergtekne, Edvard Grieg
- Beethoven 9, [conducted by] Seiji Ozawa ; [performed by the] Mito Chamber Orchestra
- A musical accompaniment for pianoforte to "The White Cliffs of Dover" by Alice Duer Miller, Alfred Brinkler
- Where should this music be?, songs of Lola Williams
- Façade, an entertainment, with poems by Edith Sitwell and music by William Walton
- The rain is a handsome animal, Tin Hat
- Glorious ravage, Lisa Mezzacappa
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