Works Composed For or Dedicated To Narciso Yepes (partial)
- Estanislao Marco: Guajira
- Joaquín Rodrigo: En los trigales (1939)
- Manuel Palau: Concierto levantino
- Manuel Palau: Ayer
- Manuel Palau: Sonata
- Salvador Bacarisse: Concertino in A-minor
- Salvador Bacarisse: Suite
- Salvador Bacarisse: Ballade
- Maurice Ohana: Tiento (1955)
- Maurice Ohana: Concerto "Trois Graphiques" (1950-7)
- Maurice Ohana: Si le jou paraît... (1963)
- Cristóbal Halffter: Codex 1 (1963)
- Leo Brouwer: Tarantos
- Alcides Lanza: Modulos I (1965)
- Leonardo Balada: Guitar Concerto No. 1 (1965)
- Antonio Ruiz-Pipó: Cinqo Movimientos (1965)
- Antonio Ruiz-Pipó: Canciones y Danzas (1961)
- Leonardo Balada: Analogías (1967)
- Eduardo Sainz de la Maza: Laberinto (1968)
- Antonio Ruiz-Pipó: "Tablas" Concerto (1968-69/72)
- Vicente Asencio: Collectici íntim (1970)
- Vicente Asencio: Suite de Homenajes
- Bruno Maderna: Y después (1971)
- Leonardo Balada: "Persistencias" Sinfonía-concertante (1972)
- Jorge Labrouve: Enigma op. 9 (1974)
- Jorge Labrouve: Juex op. 12 (Concertino) (1975)
- Luigi Donorà: Rito (1975)
- Tomás Marco: Concierto "Eco" (1976–78)
- Francisco Casanovas: La gata i el belitre
- Miguel Ángel Cherubito: Suite popular Argentina
- José Peris: Elegía
- Xavier Montsalvatge: Metamorfosis de Concierto (1980)
- Jean Françaix: Concerto pour guitare et orchestre à cordes (1982)
- Xavier Montsalvatge: Fantasía para guitarra y arpa (1983)
- Federico Mompou: Canço i dansa no. 13
- Alan Hovhaness: Concerto No. 2 for Guitar and Strings, Op. 394 (1985)
- María de la Concepción Lebrero Baena: Remembranza de Juan de la Cruz (1989)
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