Leo Sowerby

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students:Robert Beadell (composer) (ended)
Paul Callaway (organist and choral conductor) (ended)
Edwin Fissinger (ended)
Gail Kubik (composer) (ended)
Norman Luboff (ended)
Mahlon Merrick (ended)
Florence Price (ended)
Gail Quillman (ended)
Ned Rorem (composer) (ended)
Leon Stein (ended)
David Van Vactor (ended)
Robert S. Whitney (conductor, composer) (ended)
Michael Czajkowski (composition)
Thomas Wikman (Harpsichordist, organist & conductor)
Irene Britton Smith (until 1943)
teachers:Arthur Olaf Andersen (ended)
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Appearances

DateTitle
composed
1915Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109
1915Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: I. Light – in big style
1915Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: II. Water – introspectively
1915Three Summer Beach Sketches, H109: III. Sand – solemnly
1916-10Comes Autumn Time (for orchestra)
1916-10Comes Autumn Time (for organ)
1916 – 1917Tramping Tune for Piano and Strings, H 122c
1917Carillon
1923From the Northland
1923From the Northland: I. Forest Voices
1923From the Northland: II. Cascades
1923From the Northland: III. Burnt Rock Pool
1923From the Northland: IV. The Shining Big-Sea Water
1926Medieval Poem
1927 – 1928Symphony no. 2 in B minor
1927 – 1928Symphony no. 2: I. Sonatina: Sprightly
1927 – 1928Symphony no. 2: II. Recitative: Very Slowly
1927 – 1928Symphony no. 2: III. Fugue: Not Fast; With Dignity
1929Prairie
1930 – 1931Symphony in G major, H 206
1930 – 1931Symphony in G major, H 206: I. Very broadly
1930 – 1931Symphony in G major, H 206: II. Fast and sinister
1930 – 1931Symphony in G major, H 206: III. Passacaglia
1931Pageant
1931Passacaglia, Interlude and Fugue, H207a (for piano)
1931 – 1932Passacaglia, Interlude and Fugue
1932-10Prelude (for two pianos), H212
1937Concerto for Organ no. 1 in C major
1938Piece After Carl Sandburg’s "Theme in Yellow"
1941Concert Overture
1941Toccata, H 259
1944Classic Concerto
1944Classic Concerto: I. Merrily, with snap
1944Classic Concerto: II. Very freely (Dreamily and Rhapsodically; with poignant expression)
1944Classic Concerto: III. In broad style
1945The Canticle of the Sun
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Blessed are they…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: O most high…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praise ye the Lord…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for all those who pardon one another…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother fire…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother the wind…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our mother the earth…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the death of the body…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the moon…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister water…
1945The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord God with all his creatures…
1951Concertpiece for Organ and Orchestra, H. 307
1953Festival Musick
1953Festival Musick: I. Fanfare (Boldly)
1953Festival Musick: II. Chorale (Quietly)
1953Festival Musick: III. Toccata on "AGO" (With Verve)
1953Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte
1953Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: I. Slow and solemn
1953Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: II. Quiet and serene
1953Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte: III. Fast; with broad sweep
1954All on a Summer’s Day
1959Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371
1959Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: I. Sadly and Very Quietly
1959Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: II. With verve (fugue)
1959Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: III. Slowly; with moderate movement
1959Suite for Piano Four Hands, H371: IV. Fast and glittering
1963Two Sketches, H 393
1963Two Sketches: No. 1. Nostalgic
1963Two Sketches: No. 2. Fancy-Free
– 1917Serenade for String Quartet, H 137
– 1919Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano
– 1919Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: I. Wayward, dreamily
– 1919Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: II. Brisk and Pert
– 1919Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: III. Slowly, in a lyrical vein
– 1919Trio for Flute, Viola, and Piano: IV. Fast and light
– 1923String Quartet in D minor, H 172
– 1924Synconata, H 176a
– 1925Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, H 178 "Monotony"
– 1938Sonata for clarinet & piano, H. 240a
Arioso
Fisherman’s Tune, H161b
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major: Magnificat
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D major: Nunc Dimittis
Passacaglia
Prelude on "Deus tuorum militum"
Prelude on "Non nobis, Domine"
Prelude on Song 46
Psalm 122 "I Was Glad"
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: I. Slow and sombre
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: II. Exuberantly, but not too fast
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: III. Quietly flowing
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: IV. Bright and merry
Sonata for Pianoforte
Sonata for Pianoforte: I. Boldly; moderately fast
Sonata for Pianoforte: II. Slowly with intensity of expression
Sonata for Pianoforte: III. With verve; fairly fast
String Quartet in D minor, H 172: I. Somber and slow - Heavily; not fast
String Quartet in D minor, H 172: II. Quietly, but with warmth
String Quartet in D minor, H 172: III. Fast and with passionate urge
Suite for Organ
Suite for Organ: I. Chorale and Fugue
Suite for Organ: II. Fantasy for Flute Stops
Suite for Organ: III. Air with Variations
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orchestrated
1917Comes Autumn Time (for orchestra)