List of Works (partial)
- Allegro and Arioso (1943, woodwind quintet)
- Aria Sinfonica (1965, revised 1968, orchestra, 4 movements)
- Cello Duo, aka Duo (1946, revised 1949, 1959, and 1969, cello and piano)
- Concerto a Tre (1947, violin, cello, and clarinet)
- A Cycle of Sonnets (1967, baritone and piano)
- Divertimento for Viola and Piano, aka Viola Divertimento (1948)
- Duettino Concertante (1966, flute and percussion)
- Elegy Concerto (1970, violin and chamber orchestra)
- Five Duets (1970, two clarinets)
- Hymn and Toccata for Solo Piano, later Hymn (1947, solo piano, 2 movements, later each movement performed alone)
- I.M.C. Fanfare (1973, three trumpets and three trombones)
- Intervals aka Four Intervals (1967, fourth movement added 1969, string orchestra; later piano four hands)
- Little Canonic Suite (1969, violin and viola)
- Music for Brass Instruments, aka Brass Quintet (1944, two trumpets, horn, two trombones, and optional tuba)
- A Noiseless Patient Spider (1970, women's chorus and piano)
- Notturno (1953, a movement excerpted from Cello Duo, cello and piano)
- Piano Quartet (1957, revised 1959, 1961, string trio and piano)
- Quodlibet on American Folktunes: The Fancy Blue Devil's Breakdown (1953, two pianos, eight hands; 1966, version for orchestra)
- Saxophone Concerto (1948, alto saxophone and concert band; 1959, revised for alto saxophone and wind ensemble)
- Serenade for Four Flutes (1960)
- Sinfonietta for Concert Band (1961)
- Sonata da Camera (1970, clarinet and piano)
- Sonata Pastorale (1959, piano solo)
- Sonata Seria (1953, revised 1962, piano solo)
- Symphony Concertante (1952, later revised, two clarinets and orchestra)
- Three Songs to Poems by Albert Ehrismann (1933, soprano and piano)
- The Tower of Saint Barbara: A Symphonic Legend in Four Parts (1955, revised 1960, orchestra, 4 movements, ballet)
- Trio (1962, piano, violin, cello)
- Variations on a French Folk Tune (1935, flute and piano)
- Variations on a Swedish Folk Tune (1945, solo flute; 1970, revised for flute and alto flute)
- Variations on an Air by Couperin (alto recorder and Harpsichord or flute and piano)
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