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Michael Habermann: Selected Compositions, Arrangements, Recordings

COMPOSITIONS

PIANO SOLO

Homage To Webern [1967]
Chorale [1969]
A la manière de Sorabji: "Au clair de la lune" [1972]
Fantasy No. 1 [1975]
Five Bagatelles [1975]
"Semplice, Allegretto (after Beethoven) [1975]
Homage To Scarlatti (based on Sonata L. 104) [1975]
Homage To Chopin (based on the "Minute Waltz") [1975]
Homage To Fauré [1976]
Nine Pieces for piano [1978]
Three Episodes [1979]

SOLO AND ACCOMPANIED FLUTE

Impromptu for Flute [1976]
Impromptu for Flute and Piano [1976]
Homage to Fauré, for Flute and Piano [1976]
Interlude for Flute [1977]
Tempo di Marcia for Flute and Piano [1980]

VOICE AND PIANO

"Gloss" (McLord) [1978]
"Sheep in Fog" (Plath) [1979]
"An Immorality" (Pound) [1979]
"The Sick Rose" (Blake) [1979]
"Though the wave of words..." (Gibran) [1979]

OTHER

"Naupt Gesumpt Loret Rio Leit Sesum" (sound collage) [1970]
Valse (Divertimento for piano, 4 hands) [1979]

ARRANGEMENTS BY MICHAEL HABERMANN

PIANO SOLO

Bach: Organ Toccata and Fugue in E major [1968]
Bach: "When In The Hour Of Utmost Need," chorale prelude [1968]
Foster: "Swanee River" [nd]
Satie: En habit de Cheval [1974]
Herman: "Mame" [1986]
Hill: Happy Birthday [1998]
Ginastera: Toccata, Villancico y Fuga [1993, rev. 1999]
Liszt: Mephisto Waltz (incorporating modifications by Busoni) [1999]
Berners: Fantaisie espagnole [2000]
Handel: Six Little Fugues [2000]
Holst: March from Suite for Band No. 1 [2000]
Liadov: Baba-Yaga [2000]

RECORDINGS

[Musical Heritage Society, 1710 Highway 35, Oakhurst, New Jersey 07755. (732) 531-7000.]
SORABJI: A Legend in His Own Time (CD: MM 60015T Cassette: MHC 6271)
SORABJI: Le Jardin Parfumé (CD: MMD 60019Y Cassette: MHC 6811Z)
SORABJI: Piano Music (CD: MMD 60118W Cassette: MHC 9530K, MM 40118Y)

[Élan Recordings, PO Box 101, Riverdale, Maryland 20738. (301) 574-0392.]
SORABJI: The Legendary Works for Piano (CD 82264)

[Educo, P.O. Box 3006, Ventura, California 93006. (805) 642-9002.]
Piano Music of Portuguese Romantic Alexandre Rey COLAÇO (1854-1928) (EDUCO LP 4114)