David Cornwall - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • A Wedding Suite (string quartet) (2003)
  • After the Rain (piano) (2004)
  • Buildings of Rome (horns, bass trombone, piano) (2004)
  • Exercise in Brass (horns, bass trombone) (2004)
  • Fugue in Four Parts (piano) (2004)
  • Greenwich Village Voiticals (horns, bass trombone, timpani, soprano, piano) (2004)
  • March of the Bride and Groom (orchestra) (2004)
  • Oh, Christmas (chorus and alto recorder) (2004)
  • The Puppet Dance (piano, later revised for quintet) (2004, 2005)
  • Storm Over Budapest (horns, bass trombone, timpani, soprano, piano) (2004)
  • Tender Moment (piano) (2004)
  • Dance of the Veiled Lady (piano) (2005)
  • The Grieving Maiden (chamber orchestra) (2005)
  • Parade of the Wedding Party (orchestra) (2005)
  • Yearning (quintet) (2005)
  • Notes on Concerto (piano) (2005)
  • Five Dances for Piano (piano) (2006)
  • Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello: Birth of a Mountain River (orchestra) (2006)
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano (orchestra) (2006)
  • Lullaby for Kayleigh (piano and violin) (2006)

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