Robert Wykes - Works

Works

Film Scores

  • Monument to a Dream (1968); Venice Film Festival Mercuro d'Oro.
  • Robert Kennedy Remembered (1969); Oscar and Cindy awards.
  • The Eye of Jefferson (1977); Cine Golden Eagle Award and Chicago Film Festival Silver Plaque.
  • John F. Kennedy: 1917-1963 (1977); Cine Golden Eagle Award.
  • Water: The Source of Life (1984): for the American Pavilion, 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.

Concert Works

  • Toward Time’s Receding (1972); Orchestra.
  • A Lyric Symphony (1980); Orchestra, Friedheim Award, Honorable Mention.
  • Sonata for Flute and Piano, to Albert Tipton and Mary Norris, (revised 1982).
  • For Cello (1989); Solo Cello, Fallen Leaf Press, Berkeley, CA.
  • Three concert etudes: for flute alone (1989); Fallen Leaf Press, Berkeley, CA.
  • 9 Miniatures : (three sets of three) (1993); Violin, Cello and Piano, Fallen Leaf Press, Berkeley, CA.
  • Lake Music (2004); Solo Alto Flute, in New Music for Solo Alto/Bass Flute, Southeast Missouri State University.

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