Stephen Chatman Songtexte
An Elizabethan Spring: Spring, the Sweet Spring
Geboren am 28. Februar 1950
Proud Music of the Storm
- Proud Music of the Storm: I. Proud Music of the Storm!
- Proud Music of the Storm: II. Come Forward, O My Soul
- Proud Music of the Storm: III. A Festival Song!
- Proud Music of the Storm: IV. Tutti! for Earth and Heaven!
- Over Thorns to Stars
- Tara's Dream
- Prairie Dawn
- Crimson Dream
- Fanfare for a Cold Land
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- Five British Columbian Folk Songs: IV. "John Kanaka"
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- To the Garden the World: 5. Demon or bird! (said the boy's soul)
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