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| 265 | | String Quartett: 4 Movements in One (Suite Form) |
| D | Feb 1918-May 1919 (CD 221) | |
| 266 | | Trio (3 Movements) [for violin, cello, and piano] |
| D | Feb 1918-May 1919 (CD 222) | |
| C | A work by HC for this combination. La Melodique, was the finale in a concert at Pittsburgh by the Simon Trio, 21 Mar 1922. | |
| 267 | Polonaise [for piano] Allegro | |
| D | Feb 1918-May 1919 (CD 223) | |
| M | Pencil draft incomplete in 50m on 3p | |
| C | "In the style of Rachmaninoff?never finished" (HC via SRC note in the caption) | |
| 268 | A | Vision [for voice and piano] Andante |
| D | Feb 1918-May 1919 (CD 224) | |
| T | By Louise Brown, beginning "Lo, it seemed as if thy spirit came.. .."; HC's source unknown | |
| M | Pencil draft complete in 25m on Ip, very worn and torn | |
| C | Original title. Spirit Music, crossed out in the caption and replaced by A Vision | |
| 269 | [Waltz, unfitted for piano] Lento | |
| D | [1918-19?] | |
| M | Pencil draft apparently complete in 32m on verso of Homing (no. 256). Both melodies are in slow waltz time but have no apparent connection. | |
| C | Possibly this is a draft of no. 254, which HC arranged for band. | |
| 270 | We'll Build Our Bungalows [for voice(s) in unison and piano] [No tempo mark] | |
| D | [Aug-Oct 1918?] The song was probably written for a camp show, obviously (from the text) after HC had been at Camp Crane for some time but before there was news of an imminent armistice. | |
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