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Douglas Stuart Moore (August 10, 1893 β July 25, 1969) was an American composer, educator, and author. He wrote music for the theater, film, ballet and orchestra, but his greatest fame is associated with his operas The Devil and Daniel Webster (1938) and The Ballad of Baby Doe (1956).[1] User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Ballad of Baby Doe / Act 1: Willow, where we met together
2072Moore: The Ballad of Baby Doe - The Willow Song - Musical Moments
1953The Ballad of Baby Doe: The Willow Song
1004The Ballad of Baby Doe / Act 1: Warm as the autumn light
915The Ballad of Baby Doe / Act 1: "Gold is a fine thing" (Silver Aria)
866Come Away, Death
727The Ballad of Baby Doe: The Letter Song
708Willow Song
549The Ballad of Baby Doe: The Willow Song - Musical Moments
3710Symphony No. 2 in A Major: Andante quieto e semplice
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Moore: The Ballad of Baby Doe: The Willow Song (Musical Moments)

Moore: Symphony in A; Perry: Stabat Mater
Beverly Sills and Friends

Diamond: Ahava / Music for Prayer
Classical Music for Study, Work, Relaxing, And More!

The Devil And Daniel Webster
Classical Music for Ultimate Focus
Moore: Carry Nation
The Art Of Beverly Sills
The Ballad of Baby Doe
Partch, H.: Enclosure 5
Songs by 20th Century American Composers