
Published Music
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- Early American Tunes (Item No: 0800674804)
- A Taste of Cana's Wine (Item No: 0800677587)
- Welsh Tunes (Item No: 0800676122)
- Psalm and Dance, part of the The Minnesota Organ Book (Item No: 9780800679118)
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Classical Vocal Reprints (contact info)
- A Wreath (1985) Published in American Art Song for the Sacred Service (CVR 3834)
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- The Digital Wonder Watch (No. 7362)
- Earthly Delights: The Ghosts (No. 7354), The Voice of the Lobster (No. 7355), To a Goose (No. 7356), If all the world were paper (No. 7357)
- An Echoing Song (No. 6585)
- Festive Prelude (score and parts) (No. 6586)
- Here We Can Dream (Choral score, No. 7369; perc. part, No. 7368)
- A Joyful Symphony (No. 6587)
- Now you will feel no rain (SATB No. 6981; SSAA No. 6982)

- O Little Town of Bethlehem (choral score, No. 7259; harp part, No. 7260)

- Psalm VIII (No. 4143)
- The Lamb (No. 7258)
- A Shining Peace (No. 7353)
- Singers to Come (No. 7523)
- This is my beloved Son (organ accompaniment) (No. 6588)
- This is my beloved Son (unaccompanied) (No. 6590)
- Truly the Light is Sweet (No. 7261)

- With a Glorious Eye (No. 7262)

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- By Heart
- Eucalyptus
- A Healing Benediction
- In the blue glen
- The Wassail Song
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- Sonata for Oboe and Guitar (SOS-T1020)
- Three from the Sea (SCX3-T1030)
- Andante and Allegro (Mozart, arr. DET), for oboe, clarinet and piano (SX3PM-1220)
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- The Gift/Lord God, the source of every gracious gift (MSM-50-0040)
- God Be in My Head (MSM-50-6303)
- Of Things Hoped For (MSM-12-111)
- Written in the Dust (MSM-12-105)
- Canticle of the Sun (MSM-12-106)
- La Croix (MSM-10-631)

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- Critters (YR7300)
- The Dawning (YR7308)
- Esau Wood (YR7307)
- Mindfulness (YR7306)
- New American Sampler (YR7304)
- The Old Shepherd's Carol (YR7305)
- A Song of the Open Road (YR7301)
- When Jesus Was Born (YR7302)
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