Box 7
Contains 18 Results:
Suite for 4 hands, 1959
Chiefly music manuscripts of original compositions.
Manuscript paper (Everybody's favorite series no. 117), 1966
Chiefly music manuscripts of original compositions.
Turn thou us, O good Lord, 1966
For chorus and organ
All my heart this night rejoices, 1966
For chorus and organ
Benedictus es, Domine, 1966
For women's chorus and organ
Processional for the reception of a bishop, 1966
For organ; includes "Ecce sacerdos" ("Behold, a great High Priest") for unaccompanied SATB chorus
Psalm 70, 1966
For men's chorus and organ
Psalm 124, 1966
For men's chorus and organ
Psalm 133, 1966
For men's chorus and organ
Death is the subtle suitor, 1966
For high voice and piano; from "Five songs on texts by Emily Dickinson"
"Unto me?" I do not know you, 1966
For high voice and piano; from "Five songs on texts by Emily Dickinson"
I never saw a Moor, 1966
For high voice and piano; from "Five songs on texts by Emily Dickinson"
Because I could not stop for Death, 1966
For high voice and piano; from "Five songs on texts by Emily Dickinson"
I meant to find her, 1966
For high voice and piano; from "Five songs on texts by Emily Dickinson"
La Corona, 1966
For tenor, chorus, and orchestra (short score); text by John Donne
Metronome 3-D animation for Monotony, undated
By Ron Small; on U-matic tape
The compositions of Leo Sowerby, From 1993
"Compiled by Ronald M. Huntington for the Leo Sowerby Foundation" (195 p.)
Materials regarding the centennial of Sowerby's birth, 1995
Includes press release, events calendar, and invitation (6 p.); color photocopy of score to "332, F.A." (3 p.); May 1, 1995 issue of Sowerby, the newsletter of the Leo Sowerby Foundation (16 p.); and the May 1995 issue of The American Organist with Sowerby on the cover (96 p.)