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Moby Dick.
1. Cantata for 2 ten., 2 basses, male ch., and orch. by Herrmann to text selected by W. Clark Harrington from Herman Melville's novel (1851). Comp. 1937–8, f.p. NY 1940.

2. Sym.-poem by Douglas Moore (1927).

3. ‘Concertato’ for orch. by Mennin (1952).

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