Scheer, Gene, 1958-
Scheer, Gene
Gene Scheer
Scheer, Gene, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 120201085 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scheer, Gene ‡d 1958-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scheer, Gene, ‡d 19..-....
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American anthem | |
Another new voice teacher, c1996: | |
Another sunrise | |
August 4, 1964 : for soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus and orchestra | |
Camille Claudel: Into the fire. | |
Cold mountain : in two acts | |
Everest. | |
Farewell, Auschwitz | |
For a look or a touch | |
Friendly persuasions : homage to Poulenc : four songs for tenor, flute, oboe (clarinet), cello and harpsichord | |
Ghost aria from Thérèse Raquin : for tenor and piano | |
Here/after : songs of lost voices. | |
Iconic legacies First Lady at the Smithsonian for mezzo-soprano and piano | |
Intonations | |
It's a wonderful life : opera in two acts | |
Lean away | |
Moby-Dick | |
Out of darkness | |
Pieces of 9/11 : memories from Houston ; for soprano, girl soprano, baritone, flute, guitar, violin, and violoncello | |
question of light six songs for baritone and piano | |
The radio hour | |
The radio hour : choral opera in one act : for chamber choir and silent actress with flute, clarinet, saxophon, violin, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and piano | |
Rise and fall : four songs for soprano and piano, inspired by artifacts and sculptures from the Sackler Collection | |
Songs from the Violins of hope | |
Swanson, Stephen | |
Thérèse Raquin : [november 30, december 2 (m), 6, and 8, 2001] | |
Three Decembers : an opera in one act | |
Three decembers [Musique imprimée] | |
To hell and back : a lyric drama for two singers and Baroque orchestra | |
Voices from World War II | |
Voices from World War II. At Howard Hawks' house | |
Voices from World War II. Holding each other | |
The war : in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives : 1941-1945 |