Selected Published/Copyrighted Compositions
- Funquiado (C. Fischer, arr. D. Fischer)
- UNC Jazz Press
- Gaviota (C. Fischer, arr. D. Fischer)
- UNC Jazz Press
- Pensativa (C. Fischer, arr. D. Fischer)
- UNC Jazz Press
- Whisper Not † (Benny Golson, arr. D. Fisher)
- Coco B (C. Fischer, arr. D. Fischer)
- UNC Jazz Press
- Let Me Count the Ways † (Victor Feldman, arr. D. Fischer)
- Melody for Thelma † (Blue Mitchell, arr. D. Fischer)
- Our Delight † (Tad Dameron, arr. D. Fischer)
- Donde (words Barbara Ransom) 1958 | © 1992
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Donde † (instrumental only)
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Cinoton 1959 | © 2007
- Bitter Leaf: Quintet 1960 | © 2001
- Calamus † 1969 | © 2001
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Rocl † 1970 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Malookanus Gookum 1977 | © 2007
- Down, Down, Down 1977 | © 2007
- Hurry Home † 1978 | © 1995
- Walrus Music Publishing
- And Freckles † 1978 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- All Ta' Once 1979 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Sing Dammit! 1979 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Plea for Deductive † 1980 | © 1998
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Escalera † 1981 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Plucky † 1982 | © 1998
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Tonito † 1982 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Omaha Gathering 1983 | © 2007
- Hamilton Allen Esquire † 1986 | © 1998
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Escalera Numero Dos 1990 | © 2007
- Heavy Cussin' 1996 | © 2000
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Mambo Estudio 1997 | © 2003
- Walrus Music Publishing
- Conversation © Pending 2007
- Quartet O' Sax's © Pending 2007
- Keep Going Charlie
- Backup (reserves) © 2004 (big band bossa nova, soprano sax feature)
- Ghostly Chu © 1995 (big band ballad, alto sax feature)
- Canto © 2007 (big band bossa nova, trombone feature)
- († On the George Stone Album)
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