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==Musical theater== {{main|Album musical}} One of the earliest song cycle [[musical theater]] works was created in 1991. This was ''[[December Songs]]'' (1991), created by [[Maury Yeston]], and commissioned by Carnegie Hall for its Centennial celebration in 1991. It has been translated, performed and recorded in French, German. and Polish.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mauryyeston.com/works/december_songs|title = December Songs | Works |website=Mauryyeston.com}}</ref> Other examples include ''[[Ghost Quartet]]'' by [[Dave Malloy]] (2014), ''[[Songs for a New World]]'' by [[Jason Robert Brown]] (1995), [[William Finn]]'s ''[[Elegies (William Finn)|Elegies]]'' (2003), [[Bill Russell (lyricist)|Bill Russell]]'s ''[[Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens]]'' (1989), and ''[[Myths and Hymns]]'' by [[Adam Guettel]] (1998).{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}
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