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103rd Psalm
A Few Plain Hints: William Walker's Words for Singers (suite)
A Person Or Persons (from Walker's Words)
A True Hymn
Agimus Tibi Gratias (from Three Latin Prayers)
Agnus Dei
All People That On Earth Do Dwell (from Five Hymn-Tune CTW)
Angele Dei (from Three Latin Prayers)
Aromimcha Adonai Ki Dilitani
At Cana's Wedding
Aura Lee (from Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs)
Awake, Awake to Love and Work (from Five Hymn-Tune CTW)
Awaken Me, O Mighty One
Behold That Star
Behold, Behold Your King
Blest Zion, I Love Thee (from Three Shaker Settings)
Care Should Be Taken (from Walker's Words)
Choral Quartet
Christmas Processional
Clavichord (from Five Sarton Poems)
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
Contentement (from Fireside Poems)
Credo
Dark The Night Lay
Dona Nobis Pacem (from Three Latin Prayers)
Ecumenical Meditation
Eine Kleine Snailmusik (from Five Sarton Poems)
Evening Music (from Five Sarton Poems)
Evening Music: Five Sarton Poems (suite)
Father, the Hour Has Come
Five Hymn-Tune Calls To Worship (set)
Follies (from from Five Sandberg Poems)
From Heaven There Came A Sound
Girl With 'Cello (from Five Sarton Poems)
Gloria
Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing
Good People All, This Christmastime
Harvest Moon (from Five Sandberg Poems)
Holy, Holy, Holy Is The Lord God of Hosts
How Shall They Hear?
I Breathed A Song (set)
I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say (from Five Hymn-Tune CTW)
I Sang (from Five Sandberg Poems)
In The Beginning Was Imagination
It Is By No Means Necessary (from Walker's Words)
Jesus Among The Disciples
Joy (from Five Sandberg Poems)
Katy Bell (from Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs)
Laudamus Te
Learners Should Beat Time (from Walker's Words)
Light Of The Minds That Know Him
Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now (from Five Hymn-Tune CTW)
Monotone (from Five Sandberg Poems)
No Noise!
No Temple Now, No Gift Of Praise
Not Alone For Mighty Empire
Now May The Lord Take Your Hand
O Thou, That Hear'st When Sinners Cry
Old American Beauties: Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs (suite)
Our Father, Who In Heaven Art
Peace Be With You
Prayer Suite
Qui Tollis
Rejoice & Sing: Nine SAB Anthems
Rejoice And Be Merry In Songs
Remembering All: Five Sandburg Poems (suite)
Reuben & Rachel (from Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs)
Rise Up Shepherd And Follow
Sanctus & Benedictus
Shout Unto the Lord All the Earth
Sing A New Song To The Lord
Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn
Snow-Flakes
Song (Now Let Us Honor) (from Five Sarton Poems)
Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart (from Five Hymn-Tune CTW)
Stars of the Morning
Suite for Vibraphone, Synthesizer & Strings
Sweet Genevieve (from Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs)
Sweet Little Jesus Boy
Sweetest Music, Softly Stealing (from Three Shaker Settings)
Sweetest Music: Three Shaker Settings (set)
The Arrow And The Song (from Four Fireside Poems)
The Autumn-Time (from Fireside Poems)
The Captain (from Five 19th-Century Parlor Songs)
The Nearest Perfection (from Walker's Words)
The Yellow Violet (from Fireside Poems)
There Are But Few Long Notes (from Walker's Words)
There Should Not Be Any Noise (from Walker's Words)
There's A Wideness In God's Mercy
This Is The Day
Three Latin Prayers (set)
Thus You Shall Say
To The Spirit Land We're Hastening (from Three Shaker Settings)
Too Long Singing Injures The Lungs (from Walker's Words)
Tree-Wise Sayings
Trees
Ubi Caritas Et Amor
Unto The Hills
When Learning To Sing (from Walker's Words)
When Singing In Concert (from Walker's Words)
Where Charity and Love Are
You Are God, We Praise You
Your Singers May Not Join (from Walker's Words)
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