7 Elizabethan poems set to music by William H. Rivard. 7 songs for voice and piano accompaniment along with printed sheets of the poetry. Titles: Mirth (Beaumont?); Die not, fond man (Anon.); Love cannot live (Anon.); A dirge (Webster); Song for...
Also known as: Set for Alto Saxophone and Piano. Score and saxophone parts. (Saxophone part for Podunk Polka is missing.) Titles: I. Podunk Polka / II. Ballad for Adolphe / III. A Tribute to B.C. / IV. Cowboy Waltz / V. Oodles of Boodle or...
Written and premiered in 1990, Quadrivalence is a masterful compositional statement from a renowned composer/teacher. The musical style is derived from the 12-tone school. Dr. Rivard makes excellent use of modern brass performance techniques such...
3 movements. Performance time: 1st movement 5:17, 2nd movement 3:30, 3rd movement 3:30. Dated: March 22, 1987. Under title, "Paul Hindemith, where have you been?"