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Mary Howe Mary Howe (1998)
The Imperial Philharmonic of Tokyo, William Strickland, conductor
This classical cd contains 13 tracks and runs 68min 3sec.
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  1. Mary Howe - Stars (1927) (04:05)
    Celius Dopugherty, Vincenz Ruzicka, pianos\nThe Vienna Orchestra, William Strickland, conductor
  2. Mary Howe - Sand (1928) (02:19)
    Celius Dopugherty, Vincenz Ruzicka, pianos\nThe Vienna Orchestra, William Strickland, conductor
  3. Mary Howe - Castellana (1930, 1934) (12:58)
    Celius Dopugherty, Vincenz Ruzicka, pianos\nThe Vienna Orchestra, William Strickland, conductor
  4. Mary Howe - Suite for String Quartet and Piano (1928) - 1 Romanza (07:33)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, Emerson Meyers, piano
  5. Mary Howe - Suite for String Quartet and Piano (1928) - 2 Scherzo (05:06)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, Emerson Meyers, piano
  6. Mary Howe - Suite for String Quartet and Piano (1928) - 3 Finale (06:44)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, Emerson Meyers, piano
  7. Mary Howe - Interlude Between Two Pieces (1942) - 1 Traits (03:50)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: William Mann, flute; Emerson Meyers, piano
  8. Mary Howe - Interlude Between Two Pieces (1942) - 2 Interlude (02:58)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: William Mann, flute; Emerson Meyers, piano
  9. Mary Howe - Interlude Between Two Pieces (1942) - 3 Tactis (02:57)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: William Mann, flute; Emerson Meyers, piano
  10. Mary Howe - Three Pieces After Emily Dickenson (1941) - 1 The Summers of Hesperides (Andante con moto) (05:53)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, cello
  11. Mary Howe - Three Pieces After Emily Dickenson (1941) - 2 Birds, by the Snow (Tranquillo) (03:30)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, cello
  12. Mary Howe - Three Pieces After Emily Dickenson (1941) - 3 God for a Frontier (Allegretto) (05:20)
    The Chamber Arts Society of the Catholic University of America: Werner Lywen, George Steiner, violins; Norman Lamb, viola; John Martin, cello
  13. Mary Howe - Spring Pastoral (1938) (04:41)


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