
John William Duarte (born October 2, 1919 in Sheffield; died December 23, 2004) was a British composer, guitarist and writer. Duarte was born in Sheffield, England. He considered himself 100% British — his father was Scottish and his mother was English — a fact that echoed throughout his music. Duarte's English Suite, op. 31, a three-movement work for the guitar, reflects the Renaissance style of court lutenists such as John Dowland and John Johnson.
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Variations on a Catalan Theme / Introduction
Mall Theme
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: II. The House of the Rising Sun
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: I. Fantasia: Once I had a Sweetheart; Rambler Gambler; Barbara Allen
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: III. The Lily of the West
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: VI. Where have all the Flowers Gone?
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: IV. The Unquiet Grave
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: V. Silkie
Waltz
Prelude
The Swan
Round Dance
Con Anima
Vivo
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: VII. Finale: Rake and Rambling Boy; Wildwood Flower; The Trees they do Grow High
Swallows
Terpsichore III
Valse en Rondeau
Ritual Dance
Euterpe
La Danza
Variations on a Catalan Folk Song, Op. 25
Terpsichore II
Sparrows
Pastorale
Erato
Folk-song
Spring Dance
Terpsichore I
Canzone
II. Andante espressivo
III. Rondo
Con Delicatezza
I. Moderato, con grazia
Sua Cosa, Op. 52
Joan Baez Suite
Variations on a Catalan Folk Song
Variations on a Catalan Folk Song ("Canco Del Llabre") for guitar, Op. 25
Toute en Ronde - Ritual Dance
Toute en Ronde - Waltz
Andante espressivo
Rondo
Folf-Song
Variations on a Catalan Folf Song, Op. 25
Appalachian Dreams, Op. 121: Finale: O'Brien's Jig - Red-Haired boy - Planxty George Brabazon
Appalachian Dreams: Fantasia
Kintoru’s Ballad
18.Sparrows
Suite Piemontese - Pastorale
Suite Piemontese - Canzone
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