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  • A. E. F.  (Michael Hennagin)
  • Baby Toes  (Carl Ernest Bricken)
  • Cahoots  (Gary Bachlund, Howard Swanson)
  • Calls  (Walter H. Golde)
  • Crapshooters 
  • Death snips proud men  (Gary Bachlund, Vally Weigl, née Pick)
  • Finish  (Wilfrid Howard Mellers)
  • For You  (Joelle Wallach)
  • Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind  (Elaine M. Erickson, Joseph Kantor, Stephen Paulus, Michael Tilson Thomas)
  • Home Thoughts  (Ruth Crawford-Seeger)
  • Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio  (Gary Bachlund)
  • Manual system  (Gary Bachlund)
  • Night Stuff  (Michael Ippolito, William Howard Schuman)
  • Omaha  (Ernst Bacon)
  • Red-Headed Restaurant Cashier  (Gary Bachlund, Karol Rathaus)
  • Shirt  (Edith M. Lang)
  • Soup  (Gary Bachlund)
  • Stars, Songs, Faces  (Johanna Beyer)
  • Summer Stars  (Gary Bachlund, Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Tawny  (Elinor Remick Warren)
  • The hangman at home  (John Musto)
  • The sea-wash never ends  (Gary Bachlund)
  • The Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring  (Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Wind Song  (Philip Glass, Frederick Koch)

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