Works
- Symphony of the Way (tetralogy):
- Way to Olympus, a symphony 1978-1984
- On the Threshold of a Bright World,a symphony 1990,2002
- Gentle Emanation,a symphony 1991, 2008
- The Morning Star Arises,a symphony 1993
- Requiem, 1985–1988;
- The Star of Exodus:
- In Memoriam,a symphony with violin solo 1968,1984
- In Spe,a symphony with violin and cello solos 1995-2012
- Gurian Hymn, 1986
- A Symphony of Elegies, 1977;
- A Garland of Recitations, 1975–1981
- Tristia I, 1983
- Pietà, 1992, 1996
- Tristia II, 1997, 1998, rev.2011
- Latin Hymns:
- Miserere mei, 2003
- Ave,Maria, 1989
- Salve, Regina, 2003
- Ave,Maris stella, 2003
- Star Wind, 1981;
- Hymns of Sudden Wafts, 1983
- Incantations, 1981
- Moonlight Dreams, 1982
- Ave, crux alba
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“His works are not to be studied, but read with a swift satisfaction. Their flavor and gust is like what poets tell of the froth of wine, which can only be tasted once and hastily.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“There is a great deal of self-denial and manliness in poor and middle-class houses, in town and country, that has not got into literature, and never will, but that keeps the earth sweet; that saves on superfluities, and spends on essentials; that goes rusty, and educates the boy; that sells the horse, but builds the school; works early and late, takes two looms in the factory, three looms, six looms, but pays off the mortgage on the paternal farm, and then goes back cheerfully to work again.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Night and Day ve been tampered with,
Every quality and pith
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That works its will on age and hour.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)