He began writing blues and roots-based songs again in 2001, and now focuses extensively on original material for his recorded works.
The complete recorded works of composers are nothing new, but this issue is rare for its low cost and popularity, at least in Europe.
Due to the ability to edit recorded visual works, it is typically much shorter than a stage play scene.
All told his recorded works show him to be a composer concerned with the tougher aspects of contemporary musical language.
I'd choose Bandwagonesque and Grand Prix over almost all other recorded works.
The music has influenced many of the 20th-century's leading composers, and is one of the most recorded works in the classical repertoire.
He also sings in many of his recorded works.
If I decide against the philodendron, there is probably room on my shelf for the complete recorded works of Telemann.
Following is a selection of her recorded works:
Some of her recorded works are as under: