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- online in 2006, and started producing original dōjin music under the name CorLeonis. She released four studio albums individually: EN (2006), Leonis (2007)...
- Katharina". Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart. Retrieved 26 November 2021. Corleonis, Adrian. La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, operetta in 3 acts: Description...
- "Requiem (2)", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed January 21, 2007) Corleonis, Adrian. Requiem, for soprano, baritone, double chorus & orchestra, RT...
- original (PDF) on 16 October 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Corleonis, Adrian (19 November 2007). "Paul Hindemith, Theme and Variations, 'Die...
- have a new show". pressherald.com. ALM Records ALCD-76 Silenziosa Luna Corleonis, Adrian. Requiem, for soprano, baritone, double chorus & orchestra, RT...
- Gibbons Facebook entry, 3 July 2013, accessed 3 December 2014 Corleonis (1992) Sources Corleonis, Adrian (1992). "Liner Notes" to Marco Polo CD223285, (recital...
- Christmas-tree elaboration." In the All Music Guide to classical Music, Adrian Corleonis likened the work to Pierné's own Fantaisie-ballet for Piano and Orchestra...
- "finest achievement" [...]" Fanfare. J. Flegler. 1990. p. 317. Adrian Corleonis argues, "This Crown of Thorns M**** is one of John Taverner's eight settings...
- Spartacus & ****aneh (Liner notes). Hayes Middle**** England: EMI Records. Corleonis, Adrian. "Aram Khachaturian: ****ane Suite, for orchestra No. 1". AllMusic...
- Ferruccio Busoni: Elegies (Argo LP ZRG 741; released 1973) Note: Adrian Corleonis of Fanfare ranked this recording as one of the very finest of the Elegies...