List of compositions by Ernest Bloch

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This is a list of compositions by composer Ernest Bloch.

Contents

Stage

Orchestral

Concertante

Vocal and choral

Chamber

Piano quintet

String quartet

Piano trio

Instrumental

Violin

Viola

Cello

Flute

Piano

Organ

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References

  1. Knapp, Alexander; Solomon, Norman (2017-01-05). Ernest Bloch Studies. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   9781316683996.