Eleven Poems of Emily Dickinson |
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For Cynthia. Laughing Piece. 2 Little Poems for Piano. In the Tetons. What’s in an Octave? From Mesa and Plain. Navajo War Dance |
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From Mesa and Plain, op. 20: Navaho War Dance. Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas, op. 21: Song of Peace |
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I'm Nobody. Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers. The Level Bee. The Butterfly. Summer's Armies. Presentiment. The Grass so Little Has to Do. Aristocracy. Tie the Strings to My Life. Papa Above! Ample Makes this Bed |
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Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas, Op. 21 |
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Mesa and Plain, op. 20/2: Pawnee Horses |
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Navajo War Dance (choral and piano versions); Pawnee Horses; Inketunga's Thunder Song; Song of the Deathless Voices; The Old Man's Love Song (choral and solo voice versions) |
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Piano Quintet in E Minor, Op. 103 |
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Polytonal Studies, op. 100: Series II |
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Polytonal Studies, Op. 109: Series I |
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Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 116; The Land of Luthany, Op. 87 |
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Song of the Deathless Voice |
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String Quartet in A, op. 65, “The Hako”. Three Indian Songs, op. 32. Four Indian Songs, op. 102. From Mesa and Plain, op. 20. Navajo War Dance No. 2, op. 29. Dawn, Fantasy on Two Indian Themes, op. 12. Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas, op. 2 |
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Tfte Gods of the Mountain, op. 52 |
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The Butterfly. Aristocracy. I’m nobody, who are you? Wild Nights! The Sabbath |
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The Vale of Enitharmon, Op. 91 |
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The Vale of Enitharmon. Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas. Polytonal Studies |
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Three Indian Songs, op. 32 |
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Three Indian Songs, op. 32/1: Song of the Deathless Voice |
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Tone Pictures after Pastels in Prose, op. 7 |
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