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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 1. Fanfare
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 3a. Phrase
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 3b. Antique ('To K.H.W.S.')
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 4. Royauté
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 5. Marine
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 6. Interlude ('To E.M.')
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 7. Being Beauteous ('To P.N.L.P.')
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 8. Parade
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Les illuminations, op.18 (1939) - 9. Départ
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - Below the thunders of the upper deep
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - But that night when on my bed I lay
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - Encinctured with a twine of leaves
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - On a poet's lips I slept
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - She sleeps on soft, last breaths
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - What is more gentle than a wind in summer
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Nocturne for tenor, seven obligato instruments and string orchestra, op.60 (1958) - When most I wink, then do my eyes best see
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Now sleeps the crimson petal (Tennyson) (1943)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - 1. Pastoral (Cotton)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - 2. Nocturne (Tennyson)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - 3. Elegy (Blake)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - 5. Hymn (Jonson)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - 6. Sonnet (Keats)
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - Epilogue
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, op.31 (1943) - Prologue
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