Blades of Grass was inspired by the poem Grass by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967):
"Pile the bodies high at Austerliz and Waterloo, Shovel them under and let me work-I am the grass; I cover all.
Works for English horn and organ are rare, yet the combination is well suited to share this early-American pentatonic tune by Lowell Mason. Occasional unique harmonies are mixed into this calming and
Several of Grundman's chamber music compositions were never published during his lifetime. Among these is the Evening Song for Solo English Horn, published now for the first time. The holograph
A collection of familiar hymns appropriate for the Easter season. The solos are arranged in a straightforward fashion, although frequent obbligato and variation passages are interwoven with the familiar
Prayer originated as an interlude for flute and piano in my choral setting of Psalm 19, Requiem, written in memory of Marie Mountain Clark. She was a friend and former principal
Two More Pieces for English Horn and Piano (Lamento and Final) are actually the first and last of four pieces Grandval composed for her good friend Georges Gillet (1854-1920) and have never before
The Two Pieces for English Horn and Piano were published in 1886 and have been unavailable for almost one hundred years. The work consists of two "character pieces," a Prelude and