Jon Appleton - Works

Works

  • Apolliana (1970)
  • CCCP (In Memoriam: Anatoly Kuznetsov) (1969)
  • Ce que signifie la déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du citoyen de 1789 pour les hommes et les citoyens des îles Marquises (1989)
  • Chef d'œuvre (1967)
  • Degitaru Ongaku (1983)
  • Dima Dobralsa Domoy (1996)
  • Dr Quisling in Stockholm (1971)
  • Georganna's Fancy (1966)
  • Georganna's Farewell (1975)
  • Homage To Orpheus (1969)
  • Homenaje a Milanés (1987)
  • Human Music (1969)
  • In Deserto (1977)
  • In Medias Res (1978)
  • Mussems Sång (1976)
  • Newark Airport Rock (1969)
  • Oskuldens Dröm (1985)
  • 'Otahiti (1973)
  • San Francisco Airport Rock (1996)
  • Spuyten Duyvil (1967)
  • Stereopticon (1972)
  • The Sydsing Camklang (1976)
  • Syntrophia (1977)
  • Times Square Times Ten (1969)
  • 'U ha'amata 'atou 'i te himene (1996)
  • Yamanotesen To Ko (1997)
  • Zoetrope (1974)

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