List of compositions by Paul Moravec

List of compositions by Paul Moravec

The following is a list of compositions by Paul Moravec. For a description of selected works and further information on the composer, please see the Paul Moravec page.

Works for Orchestra

* Concerto for Oboe & String Orchestra (2003) (ca. 18')
* "Northern Lights Electric" (2000) (3.3.4.2-3.2.1.1-Timp.Perc.Pno.-Strings)
* "Ancient Lights" (1994) (2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 15')
* "Aubade" (1990) (String Orchestra) (ca. 15')
* Concerto for Piano & Orchestra (1992) (Pno solo + 2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 30')
* Lyric Concerto for Violin & Orchestra (1994) (Vn solo + 2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 18')
* "Montserrat": Concerto for Cello & Orchestra (2001) (Vc solo + 2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 18')
* "Sempre Diritto! (Straight Ahead!)" (1991) (2 Ob. 2 Hn. Strings) (ca. 14')
* "Spiritdance" (1989) (3.3.3.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 10')
* "Streamline" (1988) (2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 15')
* "Adelphony" (1997) (2.2.2.2-2.2.1-perc.-strings) (ca. 5')

Works for Chamber Ensemble

* "The Time Gallery" (2000) (ca. 45') (Fl.Cl.Pno.Perc.Vn.Vc.)
* "Cool Fire" (2001) (ca. 22') (Fl.2Vn.Va.Vc.Pno)
* Chamber Symphony (2003) (ca. 20') (Fl.Cl.Hn.Vn.Vc.Pno.Perc.)
* Scherzo (2003) (ca. 3') (Vn.Vc.Pno)
* "Tempest Fantasy" (2002) (ca. 27') (Cl.Vn.Vc.Pno )
* "Vince & Jan: Snapshot, 1945" (2002) (String Quartet)
* Music for Chamber Ensemble (1983) (Fl.Ob.Cl.Hn.Tr.Pno.Vn.Va.Vc.Db.) (ca. 5')
* "Octocelli" (2000) (Cello Octet) (ca. 10')
* "Northern Lights Electric" (1994) (Fl.Cl.Pno.2Vn.Va.Vc.DB) (ca. 15')
* "Inscape" (1996) (Fl.Cl.Vn.Vc.Pno.Perc.) (ca. 14')
* "The Kingdom Within" (1989) (Fl.Cl.Vn.Vc.Pno.Perc.) (ca. 18')
* "Circular Dreams" (1991) (Fl.Cl.Vc.Pno.) (ca. 18')
* "Quatrocelli" (2000) (Cello Quartet) (ca. 10')
* String Quartet no. 1 (ca. 18')
* String Quartet no. 2 (ca. 12')
* String Quartet no. 3 (ca. 16')
* "Mood Swings" (1998) (Vn.Vc.Pno) (ca. 18')
* "The Open Secret" (1985) (Vn.Vc.Pno) (ca. 15')
* "B.A.S.S. Variations" (1999) (ca. 3') (Vn.Vc.Pno )

Works for Brass

* "Quintessence (1998) (Trumpet Quintet) (ca. 12')
* Brass Quintet (1999) (ca. 12')
* "Hampshire Harmony" (1993) (3 Tr.2Hn.2Tbn.Tuba) (ca. 10')

Works for Solo Instrument & Piano

* Sonata for Violin & Piano (1992)(Ca. 22')
* "Protean Fantasy" (1997) (Violin.Piano)
* "Ariel Fantasy" (2001) (ca. 4') (Violin.Piano)
* Songs for Violin & Piano (1983)(ca. 9')
* Timepiece (1984) (Violin.Piano) (ca. 9')
* Lyric Dances (1981) (Flute.Piano) (Ca. 9')
* "B.A.S.S. Variations" (1999) (Flute.Piano) (ca. 7')
* "Autumn Song" (2001) (Flute.Piano) (ca. 5')
* "Walk Away Slowly" (1989) (Cello.Piano) (ca. 8')
* "Epithalamion" (1993) (Trumpet.Piano) (ca. 5')
* "Zu-Zu's Petals" (2001) (Marimba.Piano) (ca. 5')

Works for Solo Piano

* "Characteristics" (1995) (ca. 15')
* "Music Reminders" (1983) (ca. 9)
* "Impromptus" (1999)(ca. 7')
* Piano Triptych (1991)(ca. 9')
* "Felix In Hollywood" (1996) (Film Score for Piano Solo) (8')
* "Vai! ("GO!")" (2002) (ca. 4')

Works for Solo Voice & Ensemble

* "Wings" (1983) (Sop.Fl.Cl.Vc.Pno.) (ca. 13')
* "Whispers" (1986) (Tenor.1.1.1.-1.1.1.-strings) (ca. 14')
* Sacred Songs (1982) (Baritone.Vn.Vc.Vc.) (ca. 10')
* Dramatic Cantata: "Spirit" (2002) (Tenor.SATB Chorus.Orchestra)
* Fire.Ice.Air (1998) (Tenor.Baritone.Fl.Cl.Pno.Perc.St Quintet) (ca. 25')

Works for Solo Voice & Piano

* "Everyone Sang" (2003) (ca. 3') (Baritone, piano)
* "Vita Brevis" (2001) (Tenor.Pno) (ca. 10')
* "Naked Simplicities" (1997) (Tenor.Pno) (ca. 15')
* "Evensong" (1991) (Tenor.Piano) (ca. 14')
* "Innocent Dreamers" (1985) (Soprano.Piano) (12')
* "Everyone Suddenly Burst Out Singing (1988) (Soprano.Piano) (ca. 13')
* "The American Sublime" (1981) (Soprano.Piano) (ca. 10')
* "Riddle Me A Dream" (2002) (Soprano.Piano) (3')
* "The Rose and the Nightingale" (2002) (Soprano.Piano) (3')
* "A Crowd of Stars" (2002) (Tenor.Piano) (3')
* "Salute" (2003) (High voice.piano)

Works for Chorus

* "Songs of Love and War" (1997) (SATB.Baritone solo.strings.trumpet solo) (ca. 20')
* "Personals" (1999) (SATB.Orchestra) (ca. 15')
* "A Spirit of Power" (1996) (SATB.Orchestra) (ca. 8')
* "The Living" (1997) (SATB.Organ) (ca. 5')
* Four Transcendent Love Songs (1986) (SATB Chorus) (ca. 11')
* Three Anthems (1983) (SATB Chorus) (ca. 10')
* "Pater Noster" (1979) (SATB Chorus) (ca. 4')
* "Ave Verum Corpus" (1979) (SATB Chorus) (5')
* "Missa Miserere" (1979) (SATB.Orchestra) (ca. 20')
* "i thank you, GOD" (1983) (SSAA Chorus) (ca. 4')
* "Thanksgiving Song" (2001) (SATB Chorus) (ca. 4')
* "Spirit" (2002) (ca. 18') (Tenor solo, SATB Chorus, Orchestra)
* "No Words" (2002) (TTBB Chorus, Piano)

External links

[http://www.adelphi.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.php?PID=0059 Catalog of Works from Adelphi University]


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