Klaas de Vries (composer) - Works

Works

  • Three pieces for wind quintet (1968)
  • Chain of changes for pianosolo (1968)
  • Refrains, for orchestra and 2 piano's (1970)
  • Five-part fantasy, for fluteensemble or other instrumentation (1971)
  • Organum, for 4 trombones and 3 piano's (amplified) (1971)
  • Mars, for tenorsaxofoon and piano (1972)
  • Follia, for brass, percussion, electronic instruments and 5 solo-string instruments (1972-'73)
  • Kwartet, for low string instruments (1973)
  • Kadens, for windorchestra (1973)
  • Tegenzangen, for four-part mixed choir and orchestra with choir and percussion ensemble (1973)
  • Twee koralen, for 4 saxofoons (1974)
  • Quasi una fantasia, for wind instruments, percussion, electronic organ and stringquintet (1975)
  • Moeilijkheden, for wind instruments and piano (1977)
  • Impromptu, for flute and percussion (1978)
  • Bewegingen, for 15 instruments (1979)
  • Kotz, suite for 11 instruments(1979)
  • Rondo, for horn and piano (1979)
  • Drie harpisten, 3 pieces for 3 small harps (1979)
  • Das Lebewohl? oder ... das Wiedersehn, two small pieces for string quartet (1979)
  • Areas, voor groot koor en orkest met klein koor en zes instrumentalists (1980)
  • Tombeau, for string orchestra (1980)
  • Discantus, for orchestra (1982)
  • Eréndira, opera for 5 instrumental soloists, small choir and ensemble, libretto of Peter te Nuyl (1984)
  • Instrumental music from Eréndira, for ensemble (1984, rev. 1992)
  • 4 tango's, for voice and 4 accordions (1985)
  • Murder in the dark, 5 micronal works for harpsichord (1985)
  • Phrases, for solo-soprano, mixed koor, 6 instrumental soloists and orchestra (1986)
  • Sonata for piano (1987)
  • Diafonía - la Creación, for two sopranos and ensemble (1988-‘89)
  • Diafonía - la Creación, for two sopranos and two piano's (1988-‘89)
  • Songs and dances, for violin and piano (1989)
  • Sub nocte per umbras - ibant obscuri sub nocte per umbras, for large ensemble or chamber orchestra (1989)
  • Berceuse, for bass-clarinet and percussion (1990)
  • De profundis, for large brass orchestra (1991)
  • Umbrae, for alt-recorder, bass-recorder and piano (1992)
  • Eclips (Hommage à Alexandre Scriabin), for large ensemble (1992)
  • Strijkkwartet nr.1 String quartet(1993)
  • Déploration sur la mort de Johan Ockeghem, for ensemble
  • A King, Riding, scenic oratorium in 3 parts: (1995)
  • Abdicaçao, for mixed a cappella choir (1996)
  • Tegen de tijd, elegie for viola-solo (1998)
  • Concert voor piano en orkest, concerto for piano and orchestra (1998)
  • Concert voor piano en orkest, version for piano and 6 instrumentalists (1998, rev. 2003)
  • Aleph, for mixed orchestra and choir (1999)
  • Litanie, for mezzo-soprano and 8 cellos (1999)
  • Antagonistische ode, for orchestra (2000, rev. 2005)
  • Preludium - Interludium – Postludium, for 23 solo-string players (1996-2000)
  • Ghaf, for ensemble (2003)
  • Versus, for brass ensemble (2004)
  • Concert voor viool en orkest, concerto for violin and orchestra (2005)
  • Stimmen-Engführung, for a cappella choir (2006)
  • Just Numbers, Dancing, for orchestra (2007)
  • Wake, opera in 4 acts. Libretto by David Mitchell. (2010)
  • Spiegelpaleis, for ensemble and electronics - in collaboration with René Uijlenhoet. (2012)

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