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749:Berceuse, op. 89 for piano, dedicated to
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376:hymn with words by Thomas Keruan
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577:Recollections of Childhood Days
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636:Golden-tressed Adelaide
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640:Bryan Waller Proctor
468:Paschal Mass, op. 30
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386:Christopher Columbus
327:Ecce Sacerdos Magnus
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260:The Soul of the Rose
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395:Jesus Lives
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738:In Alabama
656:Last Night
608:Passe-pied
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692:Departed
588:, Op. 55
558:, No. 4
556:Menuetto
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509:, Op. 35
495:, No. 5
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459:, Op. 21
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