Ngozi Egbuna is a Nigerian economist and author. She currently serves as the Director General of the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI).
Early life and education
Born in Enugu State, Egbuna completed her primary and secondary school education before she proceeded to the University of Lagos where she graduated in 1984 with a B.Sc in Economics. She obtained a master's degree in economics from the University of Lagos in 1991.
Egbuna also holds a Master of Science degree in technology and rural development from Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, in Ogun State.
In 2002, Egbuna obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree in agricultural extension and rural development from the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
Career
Egbuna's career in the financial industry spans over three decades.
Central Bank of Nigeria
Egbuna commenced her working career in 1986 at the Human Resources and Research Departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria as a Senior Supervisor/Assistant Economist, respectively. In 2006 she joined the newly established Monetary Policy Department of the apex Bank as an Assistant Director. There she served as head of the Development Studies Office (2006-2008) and head of Fiscal Studies Division from (2008-2010).
In 2010-2011, Ngozi Egbuna was appointed Deputy Director and head of the Financial Policy Division responsible for the preparation of the monetary policy model, as well as facilitate the preparation of the annual monetary programme of the Bank. In August 2011 she was seconded to the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) as Director Financial Integration Department. She held the position until the end of her tenure in 2013. She returned to the Bank as Head of the Policy Support Unit, which provides and coordinates technical inputs from members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Egbuna has been a member of major teams on economic policy studies. She was actively involved in the preparation of the Central Bank of Nigeria's monetary policy proposals for many years. She was actively involved in the NEEDS stakeholder awareness campaign. She was also a member of various important committees including the Fiscal Liquidity Assessment Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria and Fiscal Authorities in Nigeria (FLAC), as well as the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
She is presently a Director at the Monetary Policy Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
West African Monetary Institute
In August 2017, Egbuna was appointed the Director General of the West African Monetary Institute. She is currently the first female Director General in the Institute's 20-year history.
The West African Monetary Institute is an international institution in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), charged with the responsibility of economic,trade and monetary integration of six West African Countries namely - The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
Egbuna is a Fellow of the Nigerian Statistical Association and a life member of the Nigerian Economic Society, amongst others.
Books
Egbuna is the author of the following books.
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Personal life
Ngozi Egbuna is married with adult children.
Early life and education
Born in Enugu State, Egbuna completed her primary and secondary school education before she proceeded to the University of Lagos where she graduated in 1984 with a B.Sc in Economics. She obtained a master's degree in economics from the University of Lagos in 1991.
Egbuna also holds a Master of Science degree in technology and rural development from Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, in Ogun State.
In 2002, Egbuna obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree in agricultural extension and rural development from the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
Career
Egbuna's career in the financial industry spans over three decades.
Central Bank of Nigeria
Egbuna commenced her working career in 1986 at the Human Resources and Research Departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria as a Senior Supervisor/Assistant Economist, respectively. In 2006 she joined the newly established Monetary Policy Department of the apex Bank as an Assistant Director. There she served as head of the Development Studies Office (2006-2008) and head of Fiscal Studies Division from (2008-2010).
In 2010-2011, Ngozi Egbuna was appointed Deputy Director and head of the Financial Policy Division responsible for the preparation of the monetary policy model, as well as facilitate the preparation of the annual monetary programme of the Bank. In August 2011 she was seconded to the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) as Director Financial Integration Department. She held the position until the end of her tenure in 2013. She returned to the Bank as Head of the Policy Support Unit, which provides and coordinates technical inputs from members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Egbuna has been a member of major teams on economic policy studies. She was actively involved in the preparation of the Central Bank of Nigeria's monetary policy proposals for many years. She was actively involved in the NEEDS stakeholder awareness campaign. She was also a member of various important committees including the Fiscal Liquidity Assessment Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria and Fiscal Authorities in Nigeria (FLAC), as well as the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
She is presently a Director at the Monetary Policy Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
West African Monetary Institute
In August 2017, Egbuna was appointed the Director General of the West African Monetary Institute. She is currently the first female Director General in the Institute's 20-year history.
The West African Monetary Institute is an international institution in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), charged with the responsibility of economic,trade and monetary integration of six West African Countries namely - The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
Egbuna is a Fellow of the Nigerian Statistical Association and a life member of the Nigerian Economic Society, amongst others.
Books
Egbuna is the author of the following books.
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Personal life
Ngozi Egbuna is married with adult children.
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In 1990, while Executive Vice President of Turner Broadcasting, Weiss was responsible for forming a new division for the company, Turner Private Networks. He also pioneered the launch of a new television platform, beginning with the launch of CNN Checkout Channel. The new station was a completely new concept and way of viewing the news while in store. It launched at 150 stores across the US, in partnership with four major brands, A&P, Kroger, Finast and Acme. The channel differed from other news platforms as it was a number of short news segments repeated for in intervals for those waiting at the til. Ads would then be broadcast between each segment for brands that had signed up to the channel, rather than generic CNN advertisements. The launch of CNN Checkout Channel was meant to provide another platform for CNN content besides television at home; Turner Private Networks vice president Scott Weiss explained that "I think we are reacting to what we believe is an insatiable appetite in our generation for information. They want it live. They want it now, on an instant basis." ActMedia had predicted that CNN Checkout Channel would operate in at least 5,000 stores by 1992, offering at least 60 million impressions per week.
Shortly after the checkout channel was launched, Weiss implemented a similar idea at airports with the launch of CNN Airport in 1991. This was the second pioneering channel into the out-of-home programming market by CNN. The network originally was test launched at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport and O'Hare International Airport, and officially debuted on January 20, 1992 as the CNN Airport Network. CNN Airport Network airs at 60 airports in North America. CNN Airport alternates between CNN and HLN news programming; it also airs additional weather, business and travel segments designed for air travelers. It also innovated by partnering with sports channels to allow major sporting events to be shown in airports. This included NBA playoff games and the Super Bowl. Weiss also created and launched CNN local Edition, allowing local market a way to inseat local news updates to increase viewership.
Weiss joined Speakeasy in 1994 before he purchasing the company in 2004. The company now has offices in Atlanta, San Francisco, New York City and Amsterdam. While at Speakeasy, the company became focused on assisting executives with spoken communication. The shift of the company to focus on spoken communication meant Weiss regularly offered advice and has become a leading expert in the field.
Publications
Weiss wrote a book titled Dare: Accepting the Challenge of Trusting Leadership, which focused on communication and honesty.
The book received positive reviews in Inc. magazine, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fortune and CNN Money. It also reached Amazon's Best Sellers List in the first week of its release. The book was also awarded the gold medal for ethics at a book awards ceremony. Dare studies a number of different communication problems, including the common theory that often "faking it" in business is a good thing. Weiss studies different examples of how honesty and integrity result in better outcomes for the individual.
Dare has also received acclaim for the way it approaches harsh truths, with many major executives often falling short in speaking engagements because they have never honed their speaking skills. According to Weiss, this is particularly prevalent at business events or major presentations, such as TED. He also speaks about the dangers of the younger generations focus on digital communication becoming a challenge in the future.
In 1990, while Executive Vice President of Turner Broadcasting, Weiss was responsible for forming a new division for the company, Turner Private Networks. He also pioneered the launch of a new television platform, beginning with the launch of CNN Checkout Channel. The new station was a completely new concept and way of viewing the news while in store. It launched at 150 stores across the US, in partnership with four major brands, A&P, Kroger, Finast and Acme. The channel differed from other news platforms as it was a number of short news segments repeated for in intervals for those waiting at the til. Ads would then be broadcast between each segment for brands that had signed up to the channel, rather than generic CNN advertisements. The launch of CNN Checkout Channel was meant to provide another platform for CNN content besides television at home; Turner Private Networks vice president Scott Weiss explained that "I think we are reacting to what we believe is an insatiable appetite in our generation for information. They want it live. They want it now, on an instant basis." ActMedia had predicted that CNN Checkout Channel would operate in at least 5,000 stores by 1992, offering at least 60 million impressions per week.
Shortly after the checkout channel was launched, Weiss implemented a similar idea at airports with the launch of CNN Airport in 1991. This was the second pioneering channel into the out-of-home programming market by CNN. The network originally was test launched at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport and O'Hare International Airport, and officially debuted on January 20, 1992 as the CNN Airport Network. CNN Airport Network airs at 60 airports in North America. CNN Airport alternates between CNN and HLN news programming; it also airs additional weather, business and travel segments designed for air travelers. It also innovated by partnering with sports channels to allow major sporting events to be shown in airports. This included NBA playoff games and the Super Bowl. Weiss also created and launched CNN local Edition, allowing local market a way to inseat local news updates to increase viewership.
Weiss joined Speakeasy in 1994 before he purchasing the company in 2004. The company now has offices in Atlanta, San Francisco, New York City and Amsterdam. While at Speakeasy, the company became focused on assisting executives with spoken communication. The shift of the company to focus on spoken communication meant Weiss regularly offered advice and has become a leading expert in the field.
Publications
Weiss wrote a book titled Dare: Accepting the Challenge of Trusting Leadership, which focused on communication and honesty.
The book received positive reviews in Inc. magazine, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fortune and CNN Money. It also reached Amazon's Best Sellers List in the first week of its release. The book was also awarded the gold medal for ethics at a book awards ceremony. Dare studies a number of different communication problems, including the common theory that often "faking it" in business is a good thing. Weiss studies different examples of how honesty and integrity result in better outcomes for the individual.
Dare has also received acclaim for the way it approaches harsh truths, with many major executives often falling short in speaking engagements because they have never honed their speaking skills. According to Weiss, this is particularly prevalent at business events or major presentations, such as TED. He also speaks about the dangers of the younger generations focus on digital communication becoming a challenge in the future.
ThinkPalm Technologies Private Limited is a product engineering and services company headquartered in Kochi, India. ThinkPalm specializes in enterprise and mobile application technology, software testing, networking domains and firmware development services. The company was registered on 22 October 2010. ThinkPalm has offices in Kochi, Trivandrum and Chennai.
Products
ThinkPalm's major products include Astra (GPS based fleet tracking and managing), Q-Aud (Quality & safety auditing), Palm BI (Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Software), NetShack (Network Management System), Avishkar (Network Device Management Framework), InterPlay(Digital signage) and Think Tax(Tax calculator).
Products
ThinkPalm's major products include Astra (GPS based fleet tracking and managing), Q-Aud (Quality & safety auditing), Palm BI (Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Software), NetShack (Network Management System), Avishkar (Network Device Management Framework), InterPlay(Digital signage) and Think Tax(Tax calculator).
New York City Ballet dances Winter, Spring and — since 2010 — Fall seasons each year at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center and tours. Their repertory exceeds 400 ballets, approximately 40 of which are danced each in the winter and spring seasons. This is a list of the dances in the City Ballet repertory:
A
*A la Françaix
*Adams Violin Concerto
*After the Rain
*Afternoon of a Faun
*Age of Anxiety
*Agon
*Alborada del Gracioso
*Allegro Brillante
*An American in Paris
*Ancient Airs and Dances
*Andantino
*Antique Epigraphs
*Apollo
*Appalachia Waltz
*Arcade
*Archetypes
*Ash
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B
*Bach Concerto V
*Backchat
*Badchonim
**Merry-Makers
*Le Baiser de la Fée
*Ballade Balanchine
*Ballade Robbins
*Ballet d'Isoline
*Ballet Imperial
*Ballo della Regina
*Barber Violin Concerto
*Baroque Variations
*Bartók No. 3
*Bayou
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*Beethoven Romance
*Beethoven Seventh
*Behind the China Dogs
*Bet Ann's Dance
*Les Biches
*Black and White
*The Bounding Line
*Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
*Bournonville Divertissements
*Bourrée fantasque
*Brahms / Handel
*Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet
*Brandenburg
*Broken Promise
*Bugaku
*Burleske
C
*The Cage
*Cakewalk
*Calcium Light Night
*Capriccio Brillante
*Capriccio Italien
*Caracole
*The Card Game
*The Card Party
*Carnival of the Animals
*
*Celebration
*Chaconne
*The Chairman Dances
*Chamber works
*Chansons Madecasses
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*
*Chiaroscuro
*Chichester Psalms
*Chopiniana
*
*Circle of Fifths
*Circus Polka
*Clarinade
*Con Amore
*The Concert
**
*Concert Fantasy
*Concerti Armonici
*Concertino Balanchine
*Concertino Robbins
*Concerto Barocco
*Concerto DSCH
*Concerto for Jazz Band and Orchestra
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*
*Concerto for Two Solo Pianos Martins
*Concerto for Two Solo Pianos Tanner
*Concerto in Five Movements
*Concerto in G
*Concerto No. 2
*Coppélia
*Correlazione
*Cortège Hongrois
*Le Creation du Monde
*Creation of the World
D
*Danbury Mix
*Dance Preludes
*Dances at a Gathering
*Danses Concertantes
*Danses de Cour
*Daphnis and Chloe
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*Delibes Divertissement
*Delight of the Muses
*
** from Jewels
*Dim Lustre
*Distant Cries
*Divertimento
*
*Divertimento No. 15
*Don Quixote
*Donizetti Variations
*Double Aria
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*The Duel
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*Dumbarton Oaks
*Duo Concertant
*Dvorák Bagatelles
*Dybbuk
*Dybbuk Variations
E
*Ebony Concerto Taras
*Ebony Concerto Woetzel
*Echo
*Ecstatic Orange
*Eight Easy Pieces
*Eight Lines
*Eight Miniatures
*Eight More
*Electronics
*Élégie
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** from Jewels
*Episodes
*Episodes and Sarcasms
*Eros Piano
*Étoile Polaire
*Etude for Piano
*Evenfall
*An Evening's Waltzes
F
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*Fancy Free
*Fanfare
*Fantasies
*Fantasy
*Fearful Symmetries
*The Figure in the Carpet
*Filling Station
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*Firebird
*Five
*The Five Gifts
*Flit of Fury / The Monarch
*Flötezart
*Flower Festival in Genzano
*A Fool for You
*Four Bagatelles
*Four Chamber Works
*Four Gnossiennes
*Four Last Songs
*Four Norwegian Moods
*The Four Seasons
*The Four Temperaments
*Fred and George
*Friandises
G
*Garland Dance
*Gaspard de la Nuit
*Les Gentilhommes
*Gershwin Piano Concerto
*Glass Pieces
*
*Glinkiana
*La Gloire
*The Goldberg Variations
*Gounod Symphony
*Grazioso
*
*The Guests
*Guide to Strange Places
*La guirlande de Campra
H
*Haieff Divertimento
*Haiku
*Hallelujah Junction
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*
*Harmonielehre
*Haydn Concerto
*Herman Schmerman
*Hungarian Gypsy Airs
*Huoah
I
*I Have My Own Room
*If by Chance
*Illuminations
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**'
*Images
*In a Landscape
*In G Major
*In Memory of ...
*In the Blue
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*In the Night
*In Vento
*The Infernal Machine
*Intermezzo No. 1
*Interplay
*Into the Hopper
*Introduction and Allegro for Harp
*Introduction and Fugue
*Irish Fantasy
*Ives, Songs
*Ivesiana
J
*Jazz
**Six Syncopated Movements
*Jazz Concert
*Jeu de cartes
*Jeux
*Jeux d'enfants
*Jewels
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**
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*Jinx
*Jones Beach
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K
*Kaleidoscope
*Kammermusik No. 2
*Klavier
*Kodaly Dances
L
*Lady of the Camilias
*Land of Nod
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*Liebeslieder Walzer
*A Life for the Tsar
*Lifecasting
*Lilac Garden
*Lille Suite
*Liturgy
*Lost Sonata
M
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*Magic Flute
*The Masquers
*A Mass
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*Medea
*Meditation
*Menuetto
*Mercurial Manoeuvres
*Mercury
*Metamorphoses
*Metastaseis and Pithoprakta
*Middle Duet
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*
*The Minotaur
*The Miraculous Mandarin
*Modern Jazz: Variants
*Monumentum pro Gesualdo
*Morgen
*Morphoses
*Mother Goose
*Mother Goose Suite
*Movements for Piano and Orchestra
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*Mozart Piano Concertos
*Mozart Serenade
*Mozartiana
*Musagète
*A Musical Offering
N
*NY Export: Opus Jazz
*Narkissos
*Native Dancers
*The New Blondes
*The Newcomers
*Night Shadow
*The Nightingale and the Rose
*Noah and the Flood
*Les Noces
*The Nutcracker
O
*Octandre
*Octet Christensen
*Octet Martins
*Octuor
*Ode
*Oltremare
*Ondine
*Open Strings
*Operetta Affezionata
*
*Opus 34
*Organon
*Orpheus
*Other Dances
P
*PAMTGG
*Le Palais de Cristal
*Panamerica
*Papillons
* '
*Pas de Deux Balanchine
*Pas de Deux Robbins
*Pas de Deux and Divertissement
*Pas de Deux Espagnol
*Pas de Deux Romantique
*Pas de Dix
*Pas de Trois Glinka
*Pas de Trois Minkus
*Pastoral Dances
* '
*Pastorale Moncion
*Pavane
*Persephone
*Les petits riens
*Piano Pieces
*Piano-Rag Music Bolender
*Piano-Rag Music Martins
*Piccolo Balletto
*Picnic at Tintagel
*The Pied Piper
*Piege de Lumiere
*Polyphonia
*Poulenc Sonata
*Prague Symphony
*Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
*Printemps
*Prism
*Prodigal Son
*Prologue
*Pulcinella
*Punch and the Child
Q
*Quartet
*Quartet for Strings
*Quatuor
*Quiet City
R
*
*
*Rapsodie Espagnole
*Raymonda Variations
*Red Angels
*The Red Violin
*Refractions
*Rejouissance
*Reliquary
*Requiem Canticles Balanchine
*Requiem Canticles Robbins
*Reunions
*Reveries
*Rhapsody in Blue
*River of Light
*
*Rococo Variations
*Roma
* Martins
*Romeo and Juliet Lavery
*Rondo
*
*Rossini Quartets
*
** from Jewels
*Russian Seasons
S
*Salome Dances for Peace
*Saltarelli
*Sarabande and Danse Clifford
* '
*Scènes de Ballet Taras
*Scènes de Ballet Wheeldon
*Scherzo à la Russe
*Scherzo Fantastique
*Scherzo Opus 42
*Schoenberg Variations
*Schoenberg / Wuorinen Variations
*A Schubert Sonata
*A Schubertiad
*Scotch Symphony
*Serenade
*Serenade en La
*Serenade in A
*Set of Seven
*Seven by Five Plus Two
*The Seven Deadly Sins
**Sloth
**Pride
**Anger
**Gluttony
**Lust
**Avarice
**Envy
*Shadow'd Ground
*Shadows
*Shambards
*Sheherazade
*A Simple Symphony
*Sinfonia
*Sinfonia Mistica
*Sinfonietta
*A Sketch Book
*Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
*Slavonic Dances
*The Sleeping Beauty
*Slice to Sharp
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*Soirée
*Sonatas and Interludes
*Sonate di Scarlatti
*Sonatine
*The Song of the Nightingale
*Songs of the Auvergne
*La Sonnambula
*Sophisticated Lady
*La Source
*Souvenir de Florence
*Souvenirs
*Space
*The Spellbound Child
*Square Dance
*Stabat Mater
*A Stair Dance
*Stars and Stripes
*The Steadfast Tin Soldier
*Steel and Rain
*The Still Point
*La stravaganza
*Stravinsky Symphony in C
*Stravinsky Violin Concerto
*
*A Suite of Dances
*Suite of Dances
**
*
*Swan Lake Balanchine
*Swan Lake Martins
*Swerve Poems
*
*Symphonic Dances
*Symphonie concertante
*Symphony in C
*Symphony in E flat
*Symphony in Three Movements
*Symphony No. 1
*
T
*Tala Gaisma
*Tango Balanchine
*Tango Martins
*Tanzspiel
*Tarantella
*Tea-Rose
*Telemann Overture Suite in E Minor
*Tempo di Valse
*Tender Night
*Them Twos
*Theme and Variations
*Thou Swell
*Three Preludes
*Time Table
*Tivoli
*Todo Buenos Aires
*Le tombeau de Couperin
*Touch
*Tributary
*Tribute
*Tricolore
*
*Trois valses romantiques
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*
*Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 1
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 2
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
*Twilight
*Twilight Courante
*Two- and Three-Part Inventions
*Two Birds with the Wings of One
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*Tyl Ulenspiegel
*Tzigane
U
*Ugha Bugha
*The Unanswered Question
*Une Barque Sur L'Ocean
*The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore
**or, The Three Sundays of a Poet
*Union Jack
*Untitled
*Urban Dances
V
*La Valse
*Valse Fantaisie 1953
*Valse-Fantaisie 1967
*Valse Triste
*Valses et Variations
*Variants
*Variations
*Variations for Orchestra
*
*Variations on a Nursery Song
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*Variations pour une Porte et un Soupir
*Variations sérieuses
*Vespro
*Vienna Waltzes
*Viola Alone ...
**
*Violin Concerto
*Viva Verdi
W
*Walpurgisnacht Ballet
*Walton Cello Concerto
*The Waltz Project
*Waltz Trilogy
*Waltz-Scherzo
*Watermill
*
*Western Symphony
*Who Cares?
*
*The Witch
*Woodland Sketches
X
*X-Ray
Z
*Zakouski
*
2
*2 and 3 Part Inventions
A
*A la Françaix
*Adams Violin Concerto
*After the Rain
*Afternoon of a Faun
*Age of Anxiety
*Agon
*Alborada del Gracioso
*Allegro Brillante
*An American in Paris
*Ancient Airs and Dances
*Andantino
*Antique Epigraphs
*Apollo
*Appalachia Waltz
*Arcade
*Archetypes
*Ash
*
B
*Bach Concerto V
*Backchat
*Badchonim
**Merry-Makers
*Le Baiser de la Fée
*Ballade Balanchine
*Ballade Robbins
*Ballet d'Isoline
*Ballet Imperial
*Ballo della Regina
*Barber Violin Concerto
*Baroque Variations
*Bartók No. 3
*Bayou
*
*Beethoven Romance
*Beethoven Seventh
*Behind the China Dogs
*Bet Ann's Dance
*Les Biches
*Black and White
*The Bounding Line
*Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
*Bournonville Divertissements
*Bourrée fantasque
*Brahms / Handel
*Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet
*Brandenburg
*Broken Promise
*Bugaku
*Burleske
C
*The Cage
*Cakewalk
*Calcium Light Night
*Capriccio Brillante
*Capriccio Italien
*Caracole
*The Card Game
*The Card Party
*Carnival of the Animals
*
*Celebration
*Chaconne
*The Chairman Dances
*Chamber works
*Chansons Madecasses
*
*
*Chiaroscuro
*Chichester Psalms
*Chopiniana
*
*Circle of Fifths
*Circus Polka
*Clarinade
*Con Amore
*The Concert
**
*Concert Fantasy
*Concerti Armonici
*Concertino Balanchine
*Concertino Robbins
*Concerto Barocco
*Concerto DSCH
*Concerto for Jazz Band and Orchestra
*
*
*Concerto for Two Solo Pianos Martins
*Concerto for Two Solo Pianos Tanner
*Concerto in Five Movements
*Concerto in G
*Concerto No. 2
*Coppélia
*Correlazione
*Cortège Hongrois
*Le Creation du Monde
*Creation of the World
D
*Danbury Mix
*Dance Preludes
*Dances at a Gathering
*Danses Concertantes
*Danses de Cour
*Daphnis and Chloe
*
*Delibes Divertissement
*Delight of the Muses
*
** from Jewels
*Dim Lustre
*Distant Cries
*Divertimento
*
*Divertimento No. 15
*Don Quixote
*Donizetti Variations
*Double Aria
*
*The Duel
*
*Dumbarton Oaks
*Duo Concertant
*Dvorák Bagatelles
*Dybbuk
*Dybbuk Variations
E
*Ebony Concerto Taras
*Ebony Concerto Woetzel
*Echo
*Ecstatic Orange
*Eight Easy Pieces
*Eight Lines
*Eight Miniatures
*Eight More
*Electronics
*Élégie
*
** from Jewels
*Episodes
*Episodes and Sarcasms
*Eros Piano
*Étoile Polaire
*Etude for Piano
*Evenfall
*An Evening's Waltzes
F
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*Fancy Free
*Fanfare
*Fantasies
*Fantasy
*Fearful Symmetries
*The Figure in the Carpet
*Filling Station
*
*Firebird
*Five
*The Five Gifts
*Flit of Fury / The Monarch
*Flötezart
*Flower Festival in Genzano
*A Fool for You
*Four Bagatelles
*Four Chamber Works
*Four Gnossiennes
*Four Last Songs
*Four Norwegian Moods
*The Four Seasons
*The Four Temperaments
*Fred and George
*Friandises
G
*Garland Dance
*Gaspard de la Nuit
*Les Gentilhommes
*Gershwin Piano Concerto
*Glass Pieces
*
*Glinkiana
*La Gloire
*The Goldberg Variations
*Gounod Symphony
*Grazioso
*
*The Guests
*Guide to Strange Places
*La guirlande de Campra
H
*Haieff Divertimento
*Haiku
*Hallelujah Junction
*
*
*Harmonielehre
*Haydn Concerto
*Herman Schmerman
*Hungarian Gypsy Airs
*Huoah
I
*I Have My Own Room
*If by Chance
*Illuminations
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*Images
*In a Landscape
*In G Major
*In Memory of ...
*In the Blue
*
*In the Night
*In Vento
*The Infernal Machine
*Intermezzo No. 1
*Interplay
*Into the Hopper
*Introduction and Allegro for Harp
*Introduction and Fugue
*Irish Fantasy
*Ives, Songs
*Ivesiana
J
*Jazz
**Six Syncopated Movements
*Jazz Concert
*Jeu de cartes
*Jeux
*Jeux d'enfants
*Jewels
**
**
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*Jinx
*Jones Beach
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K
*Kaleidoscope
*Kammermusik No. 2
*Klavier
*Kodaly Dances
L
*Lady of the Camilias
*Land of Nod
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*Liebeslieder Walzer
*A Life for the Tsar
*Lifecasting
*Lilac Garden
*Lille Suite
*Liturgy
*Lost Sonata
M
*
*Magic Flute
*The Masquers
*A Mass
*
*Medea
*Meditation
*Menuetto
*Mercurial Manoeuvres
*Mercury
*Metamorphoses
*Metastaseis and Pithoprakta
*Middle Duet
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*
*The Minotaur
*The Miraculous Mandarin
*Modern Jazz: Variants
*Monumentum pro Gesualdo
*Morgen
*Morphoses
*Mother Goose
*Mother Goose Suite
*Movements for Piano and Orchestra
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*Mozart Piano Concertos
*Mozart Serenade
*Mozartiana
*Musagète
*A Musical Offering
N
*NY Export: Opus Jazz
*Narkissos
*Native Dancers
*The New Blondes
*The Newcomers
*Night Shadow
*The Nightingale and the Rose
*Noah and the Flood
*Les Noces
*The Nutcracker
O
*Octandre
*Octet Christensen
*Octet Martins
*Octuor
*Ode
*Oltremare
*Ondine
*Open Strings
*Operetta Affezionata
*
*Opus 34
*Organon
*Orpheus
*Other Dances
P
*PAMTGG
*Le Palais de Cristal
*Panamerica
*Papillons
* '
*Pas de Deux Balanchine
*Pas de Deux Robbins
*Pas de Deux and Divertissement
*Pas de Deux Espagnol
*Pas de Deux Romantique
*Pas de Dix
*Pas de Trois Glinka
*Pas de Trois Minkus
*Pastoral Dances
* '
*Pastorale Moncion
*Pavane
*Persephone
*Les petits riens
*Piano Pieces
*Piano-Rag Music Bolender
*Piano-Rag Music Martins
*Piccolo Balletto
*Picnic at Tintagel
*The Pied Piper
*Piege de Lumiere
*Polyphonia
*Poulenc Sonata
*Prague Symphony
*Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
*Printemps
*Prism
*Prodigal Son
*Prologue
*Pulcinella
*Punch and the Child
Q
*Quartet
*Quartet for Strings
*Quatuor
*Quiet City
R
*
*
*Rapsodie Espagnole
*Raymonda Variations
*Red Angels
*The Red Violin
*Refractions
*Rejouissance
*Reliquary
*Requiem Canticles Balanchine
*Requiem Canticles Robbins
*Reunions
*Reveries
*Rhapsody in Blue
*River of Light
*
*Rococo Variations
*Roma
* Martins
*Romeo and Juliet Lavery
*Rondo
*
*Rossini Quartets
*
** from Jewels
*Russian Seasons
S
*Salome Dances for Peace
*Saltarelli
*Sarabande and Danse Clifford
* '
*Scènes de Ballet Taras
*Scènes de Ballet Wheeldon
*Scherzo à la Russe
*Scherzo Fantastique
*Scherzo Opus 42
*Schoenberg Variations
*Schoenberg / Wuorinen Variations
*A Schubert Sonata
*A Schubertiad
*Scotch Symphony
*Serenade
*Serenade en La
*Serenade in A
*Set of Seven
*Seven by Five Plus Two
*The Seven Deadly Sins
**Sloth
**Pride
**Anger
**Gluttony
**Lust
**Avarice
**Envy
*Shadow'd Ground
*Shadows
*Shambards
*Sheherazade
*A Simple Symphony
*Sinfonia
*Sinfonia Mistica
*Sinfonietta
*A Sketch Book
*Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
*Slavonic Dances
*The Sleeping Beauty
*Slice to Sharp
*
*Soirée
*Sonatas and Interludes
*Sonate di Scarlatti
*Sonatine
*The Song of the Nightingale
*Songs of the Auvergne
*La Sonnambula
*Sophisticated Lady
*La Source
*Souvenir de Florence
*Souvenirs
*Space
*The Spellbound Child
*Square Dance
*Stabat Mater
*A Stair Dance
*Stars and Stripes
*The Steadfast Tin Soldier
*Steel and Rain
*The Still Point
*La stravaganza
*Stravinsky Symphony in C
*Stravinsky Violin Concerto
*
*A Suite of Dances
*Suite of Dances
**
*
*Swan Lake Balanchine
*Swan Lake Martins
*Swerve Poems
*
*Symphonic Dances
*Symphonie concertante
*Symphony in C
*Symphony in E flat
*Symphony in Three Movements
*Symphony No. 1
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T
*Tala Gaisma
*Tango Balanchine
*Tango Martins
*Tanzspiel
*Tarantella
*Tea-Rose
*Telemann Overture Suite in E Minor
*Tempo di Valse
*Tender Night
*Them Twos
*Theme and Variations
*Thou Swell
*Three Preludes
*Time Table
*Tivoli
*Todo Buenos Aires
*Le tombeau de Couperin
*Touch
*Tributary
*Tribute
*Tricolore
*
*Trois valses romantiques
*
*
*Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 1
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 2
*Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
*Twilight
*Twilight Courante
*Two- and Three-Part Inventions
*Two Birds with the Wings of One
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*Tyl Ulenspiegel
*Tzigane
U
*Ugha Bugha
*The Unanswered Question
*Une Barque Sur L'Ocean
*The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore
**or, The Three Sundays of a Poet
*Union Jack
*Untitled
*Urban Dances
V
*La Valse
*Valse Fantaisie 1953
*Valse-Fantaisie 1967
*Valse Triste
*Valses et Variations
*Variants
*Variations
*Variations for Orchestra
*
*Variations on a Nursery Song
*
*Variations pour une Porte et un Soupir
*Variations sérieuses
*Vespro
*Vienna Waltzes
*Viola Alone ...
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*Violin Concerto
*Viva Verdi
W
*Walpurgisnacht Ballet
*Walton Cello Concerto
*The Waltz Project
*Waltz Trilogy
*Waltz-Scherzo
*Watermill
*
*Western Symphony
*Who Cares?
*
*The Witch
*Woodland Sketches
X
*X-Ray
Z
*Zakouski
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*2 and 3 Part Inventions