Works
- Sinfonietta Flamenca (Symphony No. 3) (1953)
- Fandango (1954)
- Concertino for Piano, Strings and Cymbals (1956)
- Paeans and Dances of Heathen Iberia (1959)
- Symphonic Variations for Orchestra
- Feria Magica Overture
- Ritmo Jondo (1953), ballet
- Embattled Garden (1958), ballet
- Acrobats of God (1960), ballet
- Chronique (1974), ballet
- Concerto for String Orchestra (1978)
- The Owl and the Pussycat (1978), ballet
- Feast of Ashes, ballet
- Piano Concerto (1973)
- Harp Concerto (1978)
- Violin Concerto (1980)
- Melorhythmic Dramas, for orchestra
- Cantata of St. John
- Tres Cantos Berberes
- Three Songs of Spain
- Tientos
- Tres Cantares
- Hollywood Carnival
- Tales from the Flamenco Kingdom (Leyendas Del Reino flamenco) for Children, for Piano
- Sonatina (1959) for solo guitar
- Via Crucis: a cycle of fifteen saetas (1970) for guitar and chorus
- Songs of the Soul (1964), for chorus
- Celebraciones Medievales (1977), for chorus
- Prayers (1973) for solo voice
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