Works
- Concerto for Clarinet and Combo (recorded with Shelley Manne)
- Divertimento, with Red Norvo, both on Contemporary
- Schizophrenic Scherzo, for clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, and trombone (1947)
- Concerto for trombone and chamber orchestra (1959)
- Duo, for clarinet and tape (1960)
- Five Pieces, for flute and clarinet (1961)
- Duo for Flute and Clarinet (1961) (recorded on MHS 3533)
- Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra (1962)
- Variants, for solo clarinet (1963)
- Mosaic, for clarinet and piano (1964)
- Random Suite, for clarinet and tape (1965)
- Quadri, for jazz ensemble and orchestra (1968)
- Chronos, for string quartet (1975)
- Five, for brass quintet (1976)
- Five Fragments, for double clarinet (1977)
- Intermission, for soprano, SATB choir, and various instruments (1978)
- Musing, for 3 clarinets and optional dancers (1983)
- Illuminated Manuscript, for wind quintet and computer graphics (1987)
- Jazz Set, for violin and wind quintet (1991)
- Epitaphs, for double clarinet (1993)
- Ritual, for 2 clarinets, tape, and projections (1993)
- Soli, for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (1993)
- Five Pages, for 2 clarinets and computer (1994)
- Duet in Two Tempos, for 2 clarinets (1996)
- Explorations, for clarinet and chamber orchestra (1998)
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