David DeBoor Canfield (born September 23, 1950) is an American composer of classical music. David DeBoor Canfield (birth name, David Ellis Canfield) was...
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David Canfield may refer to: Dave Canfield, Canadian politician David DeBoor Canfield (born 1950), American composer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Concerto after Tchaikovsky for soprano saxophone and orchestra (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield Concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra (2014–15)—Kalevi...
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notations that Rimsky-Korsakov later modified.)[citation needed] David DeBoor Canfield (2023, for full orchestra, based on Mussorgsky's original manuscript;...
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Stage and Cinema, archived from the original on February 3, 2013 David DeBoor Canfield (February 4, 2012), "A Master of Synthesis: An Interview with Tania...
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Rosemary Brown Psyches Again!, a 1982 Enharmonic Records LP by David DeBoor Canfield. (Side one contains parodies of works supposedly taken down by British...
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orchestra by David DeBoor Canfield (2007) Quintet for Alto Saxophone and String Quartet with Chimes Ad Libitum by David DeBoor Canfield (2016) Song Concerto...
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by David DeBoor Canfield, Erwin Dressel, and Modest Mussorgsky. Crystal Records CD780 2013 "Chamber Music, Vol. 3"- Works by David DeBoor Canfield. Enharmonic...
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(1888–1964) Édith Canat de Chizy (born 1950) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834) David DeBoor Canfield (born 1950) Cornelius Canis (de Hondt) (c. 1500/1510–1561)...
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(1881–1946) John Cage (1912–1992) David DeBoor Canfield (born 1950) John Carisi (1922–1992) Robert Carl (born 1954) David Carlson (born 1952) John Alden...
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