A NIGHT SONG (The young May moon . . .) + 1943 Read more about A NIGHT SONG (The young May moon . . .) + 1943
MAPLE LEAVES (October turned my maple's leaves to gold...) + 1943 Read more about MAPLE LEAVES (October turned my maple's leaves to gold...) + 1943
CHARLIE RUTLAGE (Another good cowpuncher) + 1940 Read more about CHARLIE RUTLAGE (Another good cowpuncher) + 1940
EVENING (Now came still Evening on . . .) + 1940 Read more about EVENING (Now came still Evening on . . .) + 1940
TWO LITTLE FLOWERS (On sunny days in our backyard . . .) + 1940 Read more about TWO LITTLE FLOWERS (On sunny days in our backyard . . .) + 1940
THE GREATEST MAN (My teacher said us boys . . .) + 1940 Read more about THE GREATEST MAN (My teacher said us boys . . .) + 1940
ANN STREET (Quaint name, Ann Street . . .) + 1940 Read more about ANN STREET (Quaint name, Ann Street . . .) + 1940
QUARTET, STRINGS, NO. 1: FROM THE SALVATION ARMY; i. CHORALE (later this movement was included in SYMPHONY NO. 4 and the other movements were renumbered); ii. PRELUDE; iii. OFFERTORY; iv. POSTLUDE + 1943 Read more about QUARTET, STRINGS, NO. 1: FROM THE SALVATION ARMY; i. CHORALE (later this movement was included in SYMPHONY NO. 4 and the other movements were renumbered); ii. PRELUDE; iii. OFFERTORY; iv. POSTLUDE + 1943
SYMPHONY NO. 4 (Text: Watchman, tell us of the night . . .; by John Bowring) + 1943 Read more about SYMPHONY NO. 4 (Text: Watchman, tell us of the night . . .; by John Bowring) + 1943