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After the swan’s song
Nocturne
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, CelloAfter the Storm
for string octet and clarinet
Mixed Nonets, Woodwind(s) / Bowed String(s)After the panorama
homage to Tórroba
Strings, Plectral, Solo, Guitar/Lute, SoloAfter the Love at Victoria Street
for voice and piano
Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds, KeyboardsAfter the Dawn Out Comes the Sun
for orchestra
Full Orchestra (20 or more)After the Crash
for solo percussion
Percussion, Solo/Ensemble, No KeyboardChoral (9 with Voices), A CapellaAfter Simpson
for two alto recorders and two viole da gamba
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds, Bowed StringsAfter Nine
Fantasia after Mahler
After Hours is an excellent venue for highlighting James Campbell’s clarinet virtuosity. – Performing Arts MagazineAfter Chaos, the Earth and Love came into being
for orchestra
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)After Brahms
nine concert tangos for piano four hands
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Three or More HandsAfter Bethlehem
Fugue
Strings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Quartet (2 Violin/Viola/Cello)After
for 5 to 9 recorders
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Misc. QuintetsSolo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds, Keyboard/Strings BowedAfrican Earth Peace 8 Pieces for String Quartet
8 Pieces for String Quartet
8 Pieces for String QuartetAfghanistan: Requiem for a Generation
Jeffrey Ryan
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra | Bramwell Tovey, conductor Text by Suzanne M. Steele | Music by Jeffrey RyanAfghanistan
requiem for a generation
Four Voices, with Full Orchestra/ChorusAffairs of the heart
Concerto for violin and string orchestra
Concerto for violin and string orchestraAether
for spatialized treble choir (with optional piano, harp or glockenspiel)
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaKeyboard, Organ (Pipe or Electric), One Keyboard, Two HandsChoral (9 with Voices), with Full OrchestraAesop’s fables
for narrator and chamber orchestra
Staged Vocal Works, Misc. Staged Musical WorksAesop’s fables
for narrator and full orchestra
Solo Voice, with Full OrchestraGo to Top