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Works by Composer KARCHIN

"A Way Separate .."

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

A Jersey Reverie on New York Notes

Marianne Gythfeldt 

American Visions

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

Cascades

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

Dreamscape

Miranda Cuckson 

Duo

Chris Finckel 

Galactic Folds. Ricercare. Sonata for Cello and Piano. Songs of Distance And Light

Jeffrey Milarsky 

Jane Eyre

Louis Karchin 

Memory. Poèmes de Mallarmé. Carmen de Boheme. To the Sun. Orpheus. Meditation. My Children Grew. Interlude. Echoes

Louis Karchin 

Processions

Marianne Gythfeldt 

Quintet for Winds. Three Images

Marianne Gythfeldt 

Rhapsody. Three Epigrams. Dark Mountains/Distant Lights. Lyrics II. Prayer. Reflection

Miranda Cuckson 

Romulus

EnsWashington Square
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Louis Karchin 

Rustic Dances

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

Sonata da Camara

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

Sonata-Fantasia

Marianne Gythfeldt 

Sonata-Fantasia. Quintet for Winds

Drury
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Songs of John Keats, for Soprano and Six instruments. Capriccio for Violin and Seven Instruments*

Harvey Sollberger 

String Quartet No. 2

Washington Square Contemporary Music Society Players 

Summer Song

Marianne Gythfeldt 

Three Images. Summer Song. A Jersey Reverie on New York Notes. Processions

Drury
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

 

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