
Marilyn Shrude (b. Chicago, Illinois, 1946) is an American composer of contemporary classical music and pianist. She holds degrees from Alverno College and Northwestern University. Her composition instructors include Alan Stout and M. William Karlins. She is the winner of a Kennedy Center Friedheim Award (third place, 1984). Her scores are published by American Composers Alliance, Editions Henry Lemoine (Paris), Neue Musik Verlag Berlin, Southern Music, and Thomas House.
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Visions In Metaphor
Continuum (Postscript '97)
Marilyn Shrude comments
Postmark - From Fearful Symmetries
Trope
A Window Always Open on the Sea: II. "Harsh is the voice that summons"
Facades
A Window Always Open on the Sea: VII. "Hermit of the heart... Nothing is changed for a name"
A Window Always Open on the Sea: V. "The tide spreads, enters coppery inlets"
A Window Always Open on the Sea: VI. "As the sun drowns"
Shadows and Dawning
A Window Always Open on the Sea: I. "In the name of a name lost"
Renewing the Myth
Into Light
A Window Always Open on the Sea: III. "Down Sunglazed bluffs"
Energy Flows Nervously in Search of Stillness
4 Chorale Preludes: No. 1. Oh, Gott, du frommer Gott
A Window Always Open on the Sea: IV. "Mother-of-a pearl glow"
Evolution V: II
Evolution V: I
Within Silence
A Virtual Reality
4 Chorale Preludes: No. 4. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Evolution V: III
Lacrimosa
Elegie Et Rondeau
4 Chorale Preludes: No. 2. Herzliebster Jesu
Accompanied Recitative
Postcard From Home
Postcard From Kansas: Welcome To Interstate-70
Continuum - Postscript '97
4 Chorale Preludes: No. 3. Ach bleib' mit deiner Gnade
Notturno: In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu
Visions In Metaphor (Arr. For Saxophone)
Trope (Version For Alto Saxophone And Media)
Quiet Hearts: A Kaddish for Alto Saxophone
Into Light, for Orchestra (1994)
Mirrorrim
No. 2. Herzliebster Jesu
No. 4. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Pensive Soliloquy
Memo 6
Wings
Sonata: La Follia nuova
Emily Freeman brown, Bowling Green Philharmonia
Sonata: Two-Part Invention
Sonata: Recitative and Dance
Postcards from America - Continuum (Postscript '97)
Notturno-In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu
La Chanson De Printemps, For 2 String Orchestras
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