Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. (Series)
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- Earl Hines plays Cole Porter
- Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. (Series), 358
- Powwow songs, music of the Plains Indians
- Portraits and other works, Virgil Thomson
- A Miriam Gideon retrospective
- Who was it sang that song?, Jimmy Rushing All Stars
- In retrospect, Lou Harrison
- Ceremony II,, "Incantations."
- Selected works, 1961-1969, James Tenney
- Rodgers and Hart's Babes in arms, music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Lorenz Hart
- Music for keyboard, 1935-1948, John Cage. The early years / Morton Feldman
- Changing with the times, George Lewis
- Works by Irving Fine, Gian Carlo Menotti, Carl Ruggles, Harold Shapero
- Black topaz, Joan Tower
- Augusta Read Thomas, Jacob Druckman, Stephen Hartke
- Shuffle play, elegies for the recording angel, John Schott
- Brave boys;, New England traditions in folk music., [Produced and recorded in the field by Sandy Paton]
- Symphonic sequences from Dreamkeepers, David Carlson
- Lonesome road, the Crawford variations, Larry Polansky
- Songs of earth, water, fire, and sky, music of the American Indian
- Oku shareh, turtle dance songs of San Juan Pueblo
- Sun on snow, Barbara Benary
- Antony and Cleopatra, Samuel Barber
- Parthien 10-14, David Moritz Michael
- Dust to dust, Butch Morris
- Four psalms, John Harbison
- I wants to be a actor lady and other hits from early musical comedies
- Steps for orchestra ; Haddocks' eyes, David Del Tredici
- Excursions, Fantasy variations ; Soliloquy ; Verticals, Shulamit Ran
- Form,, for piano. Piece in two parts, for solo violin.
- ʼSpiew juchasa., Song of the Shepherd; songs of the Slavic Americans.
- Where home is:, life in nineteenth-century Cincinnati, crossroads of the East and West.
- Brother, can you spare a dime?, American song during the Great Depression.
- Joe Hill, 16 actions : for orchestra, voices, and soloist, Wayne Horvitz, [text by Paul Magid]
- Songs and dances of the Eastern Indians from Medicine Spring & Allegany
- The early minstrel show
- Ice cream time, Nick Didkovsky
- The colored sacred harp
- From behind the unreasoning mask.
- Past tells, David Taylor
- Autonomous and dynamical systems, David Dunn
- Songs of love, luck, animals, and magic;, music of the Yurok and Tolowa Indians.
- The dance in Place Congo.
- Works, by Charles Tomlinson Griffes
- None but the lonely flute, the music of Babbitt ... [et al.] ; Dorothy Stone, flute
- Zoop zoop zoop, traditional music and folklore of St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John
- Four rhymes from Peacock pie.
- Selected works 1952-1965, Earle Brown
- Clouds of forgetting, clouds of unknowing, John Luther Adams
- Suite for harp and wind quintet.