Henry Brant Biografie
Henry Dreyfus Brant (* 15. September 1913 in Montréal, Kanada; † 26. April 2008 in Santa Barbara, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist.
Henry Brant - 93 Songtexte
- Solar Moth0
- Autumn Beyond0
- Vuur Onder Water (1983)0
- Crossing The Bridge Before You Come To It (1982)0
- Ozark Brush Meeting (1983)0
- Ann Street0
- His Exaltation0
- The See'r0
- The Last Reader0
- General William Booth Enters Into Heaven0
- The Things Our Fathers Loved0
- Walking0
- Luck And Work0
- An Election0
- Tom Sails Away0
- From "Paracelsus"0
- Walt Whitman0
- The Camp Meeting0
- 1, 2, 30
- Grantchester0
- The New River0
- The Cage0
- The Housatonic At Stockbridge0
- Charlie Rutledge0
- Requiem0
- Slugging A Vampire0
- A Sea Dirge0
- Soliloquy0
- September0
- December0
- Majority0
- The Swimmers0
- On The Antipodes0
- Kingdom Come0
- Machinations0
- Battles Of Gods0
- Ionized Atoms0
- Celestial Glow0
- Rarefied Air0
- Aksanialo!0
- Flaming Horizons0
- Luminous Fans0
- Inner Demons0
- Curtains Of Light0
- Pulsating Arcs0
- Reflected Mirages0
- [Silent]0
- Northern Lights Over The Twin Cities0
- Earth's Upper Atmosphere0
- A Plan Of The Air0
- October 10, 1780. The Great Hurricane0
- September 8, 1900. Galveston Bay0
- September 16, 1828. Lake Okeechobee, Florida0
- Labor Day, 1935. Florida Keys0
- September 8 To 16, 1944. The Great Autumn Hurricane0
- 1955. Eleven Hurricanes. Atlantic Coast0
- September 7, 1967. Mexico0
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- Emerson0
- Hawthorne0
- The Alcotts0
- Thoreau0
- Lang Zal Hÿ Leven0
- Whoopee In D (1938, Rev. 1984)0
- Music For A Five And Dime Store (1932, Rev. 1984)0
- Revenge Before Breakfast (1982)0
- Inside Track (1982)0
- Jazz Toccata On A Bach Theme (Toccata On "Wachet Auf") (1940)0
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- II0
- III0
- Double-Crank Hand Organ Music (1933, Rev. 1984)0
- Altitude 8750 (1990)0
- Dialog In The Jungle (1964)0
- Dormant Craters0
- Ceremony0
- Homeless People0
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