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In the early part of this century, Warren broke the gender barrier by becoming a celebrated composer of serious music at a time when males dominated the field. At the time of her death in 1991, Warren had lived a career that remains one of the longest and most prolific in American musical history. Described by musicologist Christine Ammer as "the only woman among the group of prominent American neo-Romanticists that include Howard Hanson, Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti," Warren has written more than 200 published compositions, including works for orchestra, chorus and orchestra, chamber ensemble, piano, voice and chorus. Her major works may be heard on Cambria CD recordings, and her music in print is available from various publishers, notably Carl Fischer and Masters Music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Crystal Lake
592Christmas Candle
223Along the Western Shore (version for piano): III. Sea Rhapsody
204Who Loves The Rain
175Suite for Orchestra: I. Black Cloud Horses
156Abram in Egypt
137Along the Western Shore (version for piano): I. Dark Hills
128Requiem: Introit - Kyrie
129Along the Western Shore (version for piano): II. Nocturne
1110When You Walk Through Woods
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Warren, E.R.: Good Morning, America! / Suite for Orchestra / the Crystal Lake / Along the Western Shore
Warren, E.R.: Vocal Music

Elinor Remick Warren: Requiem
Warren: Abram in Egypt; Suite for Orchestra

Warren, E.R.: Legend of King Arthur (The)

Warren, E.R.: Singing Earth / The Harp Weaver / The Sleeping Beauty / Abram in Egypt
The Legacy of Nadia Boulanger
Elinor Remick Warren - The Legend of King Arthur
Elinor Remick Warren: Vocal Music
Piano Recital: Waites, Althea - Warren, E.R. / Still, W.G. / Saylor, R. / Rodgers, L.
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To The Soul - Thomas Hampson Sings the Poetry of Walt Whitman