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Ned Rorem

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75 Notes for Jerry (1)
A Quaker Reader (1)
After Reading Shakespeare (2)
All Glorious God (1)
Alleluia (3)
Are you the new person? (1)
Ariel (2)
As Adam early in the morning (1)
Ask me no more (1)
Book of Hours (3)
Breathe on me, breath of God (1)
Bright Music (2)
Cello Concerto (1)
Concertino da Camera (1)
Day Music: 8 Studies for violin and piano (1)
Double Concerto for Violin and Cello (1)
Early in the morning (3)
End of Summer (1)
Far-Far-Away (1)
Flute Concerto (1)
For Poulenc (1)
Full of life now (1)
I Strolled Across an Open Field (1)
I am Rose (1)
Jack l'eventreur (1)
Last Poems of Wallace Stevens (1)
Lions (A Dream) for jazz quartet and orchestra (1)
Little Elegy (2)
Love in a life (1)
Lullaby of the woman of the Mountain (1)
Mallet Concerto (1)
Memory (1)
Motets (3) on Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1)
Motets (7) for the Church's Year (1)
Mountain Song (version for flute and piano) (1)
My Papa's Waltz (1)
Nantucket (1)
Night Crow (1)
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (3)
O God, My Heart is Ready (1)
Ode to Man (2)
Orchids (1)
Our Town (1)
O you to whom I often and silently come (2)
Piano Album I (1)
Piano Concerto no.2 (1)
Pilgrims (1)
Poems (4) by Tennyson (1)
Praise the Lord, O My Soul (1)
Prayers (4) (2)
Psalms (2) and a Proverb (1)
Rain over the Quaker Graveyard (2)
Romeo and Juliet (1)
Root Cellar (1)
Sally's Smile (1)
See how they love me (1)
Sing My Soul (2)
Six Friends (1)
Snake (2)
Songs (6) for High Voice (1)
Spring (1)
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening (2)
String Quartet no.4 (1)
Such beauty as hurts to behold (1)
Symphony no.1 (1)
Symphony no.2 (1)
Symphony no.3 (1)
The Lordly Hudson (1)
The Serpent (1)
The Waking (1)
Trio for flute, cello and piano (2)
Views from the Oldest House (1)
Violin Concerto (1)
Visit to St Elizabeth's (1)
What if some little pain (1)
While all things were in quiet silence (1)
Youth, day, Old Age and Night (1)

Ned Rorem (born October 23, 1923[2]) is an American composer and diarist, best known and most praised for his song settings. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1976.

Rorem has composed in a chromatic tonal idiom throughout his career, and he is not hesitant to attack the orthodoxies of the avant-garde.

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Recent Rorem releases

A Most Marvellous Party: Noel Coward and Friends
A Most Marvellous Party: Noel Coward and Friends

£9.94

(Signum)

Emerson String Quartet: The New Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
Emerson String Quartet: The New Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon

£108.55

(Deutsche Grammophon)

Musikalische Perlen: Original 20th-Century Works for Flute and Harp
Musikalische Perlen: Original 20th-Century Works for Flute and Harp

£15.15

(Ars Produktion)

Alrich, Jenkins & Rorem - Concertos for Mallet Instruments
Alrich, Jenkins & Rorem - Concertos for Mallet Instruments

£4.92

(Naxos)

Franco Gulli Rediscovered: 1957-1999 Unreleased & Rare Recordings
Franco Gulli Rediscovered: 1957-1999 Unreleased & Rare Recordings

£94.95

(Rhine Classics)

Aliyah: Israel
Aliyah: Israel

£17.05

(Paraclete Recordings)

20th-Century Harpsichord Concertos
20th-Century Harpsichord Concertos

£13.25

(Cedille Records)