Leo Sowerby
(01 May 1895 - 07 Jul 1968)
Male Person - United States
Works (111)
Composed
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Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: III. Sand – solemnly
(1915)
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Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109
(1915)
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Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: I. Light – in big style
(1915)
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Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: II. Water – introspectively
(1915)
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Comes Autumn Time
(Oct 1916)
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Comes Autumn Time
(Oct 1916)
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Tramping Tune for Piano and Strings, H 122c
(1916 - 1917)
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Carillon
(1917)
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From the Northland: I. Forest Voices
(1923)
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From the Northland: II. Cascades
(1923)
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From the Northland: III. Burnt Rock Pool
(1923)
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From the Northland: IV. The Shining Big-Sea Water
(1923)
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From the Northland
(1923)
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Medieval Poem
(1926)
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Symphony no. 2: II. Recitative: Very Slowly
(1927 - 1928)
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Symphony no. 2: III. Fugue: Not Fast; With Dignity
(1927 - 1928)
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Symphony no. 2 in B minor
(1927 - 1928)
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Symphony no. 2: I. Sonatina: Sprightly
(1927 - 1928)
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Prairie
(1929)
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Symphony in G major, H 206: I. Very broadly
(1930 - 1931)
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Symphony in G major, H 206: II. Fast and sinister
(1930 - 1931)
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Symphony in G major, H 206: III. Passacaglia
(1930 - 1931)
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Symphony in G major, H 206
(1930 - 1931)
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Passacaglia, Interlude and Fugue, H207a
(1931)
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Passacaglia, Interlude and Fugue
(1931 - 1932)
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Pageant
(1931)
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Prelude (for two pianos), H212
(Oct 1932)
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Concerto for Organ no. 1 in C major
(1937)
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Piece After Carl Sandburg’s "Theme in Yellow"
(1938)
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Toccata, H 259
(1941)
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Concert Overture
(1941)
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Classic Concerto
(1944)
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Classic Concerto: I. Merrily, with snap
(1944)
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Classic Concerto: II. Very freely (Dreamily and Rhapsodically; with poignant expression)
(1944)
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Classic Concerto: III. In broad style
(1944)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for all those who pardon one another…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the death of the body…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Blessed are they…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praise ye the Lord…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord God with all his creatures…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the moon…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother the wind…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister water…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother fire…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our mother the earth…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun: O most high…
(1945)
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The Canticle of the Sun
(1945)
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Concertpiece for Organ and Orchestra, H. 307
(1951)
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Festival Musick: III. Toccata on "AGO" (With Verve)
(1953)
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Festival Musick
(1953)
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Festival Musick: I. Fanfare (Boldly)
(1953)
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Festival Musick: II. Chorale (Quietly)
(1953)
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Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: III. Fast; with broad sweep
(1953)
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Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: I. Slow and solemn
(1953)
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Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: II. Quiet and serene
(1953)
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Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte
(1953)
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All on a Summer’s Day
(1954)
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Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: III. Slowly; with moderate movement
(1959)
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Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: IV. Fast and glittering
(1959)
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Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371
(1959)
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Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: I. Sadly and Very Quietly
(1959)
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Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: II. With verve (fugue)
(1959)
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Two Sketches: No. 1. Nostalgic
(1963)
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Two Sketches: No. 2. Fancy-Free
(1963)
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Two Sketches, H 393
(1963)
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Serenade for String Quartet, H 137
( - 1917)
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String Quartet in D minor, H 172: II. Quietly, but with warmth
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String Quartet in D minor, H 172: III. Fast and with passionate urge
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Arioso
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Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony": I. Nights Out
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Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony": II. Fridays At Five
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Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony": III. Sermons
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Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony": IV. Critics
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String Quartet in D minor, H 172: I. Somber and slow - Heavily; not fast
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major: Nunc Dimittis
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major: Magnificat
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major
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Psalm 122 "I Was Glad"
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Sonata for clarinet & piano, H. 240a
( - 1938)
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String Quartet in D minor, H 172
( - 1923)
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Synconata, H 176a
( - 1924)
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Sonata for Pianoforte
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Suite for Piano
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Suite for Piano: Piccolino
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Suite for Piano: Malinconia
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Suite for Piano: Avanti
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Passacaglia
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Prelude on Song 46
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Prelude on "Non nobis, Domine"
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Prelude on "Deus tuorum militum"
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Suite for Organ: IV. March
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Suite for Organ: III. Air with Variations
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Suite for Organ: II. Fantasy for Flute Stops
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Suite for Organ: I. Chorale and Fugue
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Suite for Organ
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Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony"
( - 1925)
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Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: I. Slow and sombre
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Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: II. Exuberantly, but not too fast
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Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: III. Quietly flowing
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Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: IV. Bright and merry
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Sonata for Pianoforte: I. Boldly; moderately fast
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Sonata for Pianoforte: II. Slowly with intensity of expression
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Sonata for Pianoforte: III. With verve; fairly fast
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Fisherman’s Tune, H161b
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Synconata, H176b
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Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano
( - 1919)
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Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: I. Wayward, dreamily
( - 1919)
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Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: II. Brisk and Pert
( - 1919)
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Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: III. Slowly, in a lyrical vein
( - 1919)
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Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: IV. Fast and light
( - 1919)
Orchestrated
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Comes Autumn Time
(1917)