Raoul Pleskow, composer, was born in 1931 in Vienna, Austria and educated in New York City. His principal teachers in composition were Karol Rathaus, Otto Luening, and Stefan Wolpe. He has been recipient of many honors, the most recent of which include awards by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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Piano Sonata No. 1: IV. Song Remembered
Piano Sonata No. 1: III. Music Music
Piano Sonata No. 1: I. In Midflight
Piano Sonata No. 1: II. Quasi scherzo
Bagatelles No. 3
Movement for Nine Players
Per Vege Viene: I. Quarter note = 100
Per Vege Viene: II. Quarter note = 120
Motet and Madrigal: Madrigal
Motet and Madrigal: Motet
Caprice, for Piano (1983)
Chamber Setting with Voice, for Soprano & Ensemble (1992) 1. Jamte, premet nox
Chamber Setting with Voice, for Soprano & Ensemble (1992) 2. O World, O Life
Chamber Setting with Voice, for Soprano & Ensemble (1992) 3. Le rosignol
Chamber Setting with Voice, for Soprano & Ensemble (1992) 4. Music at the Close
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1993)
Movement for Oboe, Violin and Piano
Three Movements for Quintet: First Movement
Three Movements for Quintet: Second Movement
Three Movements for Quintet: Third Movement
3 Lieder: No. 3. The Moon is Like a Fiery Rose
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 1
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 2
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 3
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 4
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 5
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 6
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 7
No. 1. O Cricket, Sing
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 7. —
Chamber Setting: I. Jamte premet nox -
Chamber Setting: II. O world, o life -
Chamber Setting: III. L'herbe vert et le tans cler -
Chamber Setting: IV. The setting sun and the music at the close -
Three Pieces: No. 1
Three Pieces: No. 2
Three Pieces: No. 3
Quatrain (version for piano): No. 1.
Three Movements for Quintet: I. First Movement
Three Movements for Quintet: II. Second Movement
Three Movements for Quintet: III. Third Movement
Three Movements For Quintet—Of A November Morning 1970
Piece For Piano (1966)
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