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Death or Glory
performed by David A. Kratz (horn), Laura J. Lineberger (euphonium), Nathan Sommers (tenor), United States Army Brass Band, Beth T.M. Steele (conductor)
composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Herbert L. Clarke, Irish Traditional, James Curnow, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Robert Browne Hall -
Clarke, Ives, Beach (2020)
performed by Gould Piano Trio
composed by Amy Beach, Charles Ives, Rebecca Clarke -
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Metropolis (2000)
performed by Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra
composed by Adam Gorb, Geoffrey Poole, Martin Ellerby, Nigel Clarke -
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The End of Flowers: Clarke, Ravel (2018)
performed by Gryphon Trio
composed by Maurice Ravel, Rebecca Clarke -
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Incantations (2016)
performed by Quintessenz
composed by An?e Rozman, Camille Saint-Saëns, Claude Debussy, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Doppler, Gioachino Rossini, Ian Clarke, Marin Marais -
Complete Piano Music: Rebecca Clarke, William Busch (2022)
performed by Simon Callaghan (piano)
composed by Rebecca Clarke, William Busch -
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Providence (2018)
performed by Ellen Rose (viola), Kristin Ditlow (piano)
composed by George Enescu, Giacomo Puccini, Luigi Boccherini, Olivier Messiaen, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Rebecca Clarke -
The Wedding Album (2001)
performed by Giovanni De Chiaro (guitar)
composed by Albert Hay Malotte, Anonymous, Charles Gounod, Felix Mendelssohn, Francisco Tárrega, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, George Frederick Handel, Ian Betteridge, Jeremiah Clarke, Jewish Traditional, Johann Pachelbel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard Wagner -
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Choral Evensong for Ascension Day (1995)
performed by Thomas Trotter (organ), King's College Choir of Cambridge (choir, chorus)
composed by Anonymous, Eugène Gigout, Henry George Ley, Jeremiah Clarke, Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Barnby, Martin Luther, Orlando Gibbons, Peter Philips, William Billings, William Byrd, William Smith -
For Weddings (1996)
performed by Kevin Bowyer (organ)
composed by Charles Gounod, Charles-Marie Widor, Felix Mendelssohn, George Frederick Handel, Henry Purcell, Jeremiah Clarke, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Stanley, Léon Boëllmann, M. Searle Wright, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Wagner -
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Couperin: Leçons de Ténèbres (1998)
performed by Concerto Vocale, René Jacobs (conductor)
composed by François Couperin, Henry Purcell, Jeremiah Clarke -
Fantasie Brilliante: A Cornet Retrospective (2005)
performed by Charles Gates (cornet), Stacy Rodgers (piano)
composed by André Wormser, Forestier Joseph / J. Luce, Guillaume Balay, Henri Maury, Herbert L. Clarke, Jean-Baptiste "Joseph" Arban, John Philip Sousa, Larry Austin, Marcel Bitsch, Robert Russell Bennett, Vincent Bach, Walter B. Rogers -
Bride's Guide to Wedding Music, Vol. II (1998)
performed by Cambridge Classical Players, Frederic Bayco (organ), Jane Parker-Smith (organ), Maurice André (trumpet), Nancy Allen (harp), Paris Orchestral Ensemble, Sharon Isbin (guitar), South German Instrumentalists, Virgil Fox (organ)
composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Edvard Grieg, George Frederick Handel, Hieronymus Praetorius, James Lyman Molloy, Jean-Joseph Mouret, Jeremiah Clarke, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Ottorino Respighi, Richard Wagner, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
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Music by Women (2020)
performed by Elmira Darvarova (violin), Howard Wall (horn)
composed by Alice Gomez, Dolores White, Elena Firsova, Elizabeth Raum, Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, Elmira Darvarova, Erika Raum, Errollyn Wallen, Francine Trester, Laura Kaminsky, Lydia Lowery Busler, Rebecca Clarke, Wang Jie, Yui Kitamura -
Persistence (2016)
performed by Carrie Henneman Shaw, Casyo Johnson (vocals), Grand Symphonic Winds, Jesus Santandreu, University of St. Thomas Wind Ensemble, Matthew George (conductor)
composed by Aldo Raphael Forte, Andrew Boysen Jr., Boris Pigovat, Dana Wilson, Jesus Santandreu, Luis Arturo Alarcón Suazo, Nigel Clarke, Ralph Hultgren, Shamir Tandon, Victoriano Valencia Rincón -
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The Blissful Viola (2007)
performed by Christine Rutledge (viola), Ksenia Nosikova (piano)
composed by Arthur Bliss, Frank Bridge, Rebecca Clarke
