Pieces Written For David Starobin Include
(solo guitar, unless otherwise noted)
- William Anderson - "Scherzo" (2001)
- Theodore Antoniou - "Danza" (1997)
- Milton Babbitt — Composition for Guitar (1984); Danci (1996); Soli e Duettini (1989) for flute and guitar
- Simon Bainbridge — Guitar Concerto (1998); Dances for Moon Animals (1999)
- William Bland — "Between Moments I" (1969); "Home, After Years Away" (1970) for guitar and percussion; "The Point Stops" (1971) for 9 guitars and two mandolins; "Four Songs on poems of Laurence d'A.M. Glass" (1973); "An Impression by Arp" (1974) for guitar and 5 instruments; "An Impression by Crumb" (1975) for guitar and chamber ensemble; "Song for David" (1974); "Song on a text by Rick Meyers" (1976) baritone and guitar; A Fantasy-Homage to Tomas Luis de Victoria (1977); "Guitar Concerto" (1976)for guitar and orchestra; "Dance Book" (1997); "Variations on a Danish Folk Song" (2010) for guitar and piano;
- Harold Blumenfeld "Rilke" (1975) for soprano and guitar
- Dusan Bogdanovic "Psychic Engines" (1998)
- Michael Calvert "Suma" (1991)
- Elliott Carter — "Changes" (1983); "Shard" (1997)
- David Colson - "Medusa's Eye" (2005) for guitar and vibraphone
- George Crumb — "Quest" (1988–94) for guitar and 5 instruments; Mundus Canis" (A Dog's World)(1998) for guitar and percussion; "The Ghosts of Alhambra" (2008) baritone, guitar, percussion
- Mario Davidovsky — Synchronisms No. 10 (1992) for guitar and electronic sounds; "Festino" (1994) for guitar, viola, cello and contrabass
- Stephen Dembski "Le Monde Merengue" (1998)
- David Del Tredici -- "Acrostic Song" from 'Final Alice' arr. by Stephen Mercurio, rev. by David Del Tredici and David Starobin
- John W. Duarte — "Valse en Rondeau" (1997)
- David Dzubay _-- "Scherzo" (1997); "Lullaby" (1997)
- Brian Fennelly - "Maverick Tango" (2003)
- Tom Flaherty -- "Timeflies" (1996) for cello and guitar; "A Heckuva Job" (2006) for baritone, guitar, percussion
- Lukas Foss -- "Chaconne" (1987) for guitar and pre-recorded guitar
- David Glaser -- "Journey" (2001)
- Daniel Goritz -- "decadance IV" (1998)
- Calvin Hampton -- "Laura" (1974) for soprano and guitar
- Stephen Jaffe -- "Spinoff" (1997)
- Bryan Johanson -- "Open Up Your Ears" (1997); "Think Fast" (2000)
- Jonathan Harvey -- "Sufi Dance" (1997)
- Louis Karchin -- Saraband/Variation (1999)
- Barbara Kolb — "Looking for Claudio" (1975) for guitar and pre-recorded tape; "Songs Before an Adieu" (1976–78) for voice, flute and guitar; "Three Lullabies (1980); Umbrian Colors (1986) for violin and guitar; "Molto Allegra" (1988)
- Meyer Kupferman "The Invisible Timepiece" (1974) for guitar and pre-recorded tape; "Echoes from Barcelona" (1975); "Premeditation" (1976) for clarinet and guitar; "Icarus" (1976) for guitar, viola and cello; "Skywriters" (1976) for oboe, guitar and contrabass; "Fantasy Duo" for guitar and harp (1978) "The Lament von Orfeo" (1979) soprano and guitar; "Poetics" (1981) for guitar and vibraphone; "Phantom Rhapsody" (Concerto for guitar and orchestra) (1991); Three Dances (2002);
- Paul Lansky -- "Semi-Suite" (1997); "Songs of Parting" (2006), for baritone, guitar, percussion; "Six Preludes" (2007), "Guitar Concerto: With the Grain" (2009); "Partita" (2010) for guitar and percussion
- Mario Lavista "Natarayah" (1997)
- Tania Leon "Bailarin" (1998)
- David Leisner "Three James Tate Songs" (2007) baritone and guitar
- Gerald Levenson "Here of amazing most now" (1999) for guitar, saxophone, and six instruments
- David Liptak "Forlane" (1999)
- John Anthony Lennon — Another's Fandango (1981), Gigolo (1996), Guitar Concerto Zingari (1991)
- Elisabeth Lutyens — Romanza (1977)
- Steve Mackey -- "San Francisco Shuffle" (1997)
- Tod Machover -- "Four Songs" (1973); "Guitar Concerto" (1978); "Deplacements" (1979) for guitar and computer-generated tape; "Bug-Mudra" (1989–90) for 2 guitars, percussion and live computer electronics;
- Colin Matthews "Introduction, Chaconne and Corrente" (1999)
- Jorge Morel -- "Reflexiones Latinas" (1997)
- John Musto -- "Songs" (2010) baritone and guitar
- Akemi Naito -- "The Idea of Order at Key West" (2007) baritone, guitar, percussion
- Per Nørgård -- "Serenita" (1996)
- Frank Oteri -- "Manipulacao" (2004)
- Apostolos Paraskevas -- "Chase Dance" (1996)
- Mel Powell -- "Setting" (1986)
- James Primosch -- "Dancing with Mondrian"
- Karl Aage Rasmussen "Invisible Mirrors" (1999) concerto for guitar and chamber orchestra
- Jay Reise -- "Dragonflies Sing Near" (1999)
- Roger Reynolds -- "The Behaviour of Mirrors" (1986)
- Ronald Roxbury - "Quasimodo at Wit's End" (1968/9) for flute, guitar and bass; "Le Sofa de Solfege" (1974) for soprano and guitar; "Four Driscoll Songs" for baritone, guitar and water instruments; "Joe" (1975); "Lullaby for R.J.S." (1980); "There is No Void..." (1985); "Two Last Songs" (1986) for baritone, flute and guitar
- Poul Ruders — Etude and Ricercare (1994), Chaconne (1997), Pages 1–10 (2008); "Pages" 11-13" (2010),"Guitar Concerto No. 1 "Psalmodies"" for guitar and nine instruments (1986), "Solo Suite from Psalmodies" (1987); "Guitar Concerto No. 2 "Paganini Variations"" for guitar and orchestra (2000); Solo version of "Paganini Variations" (2002); New Rochelle Suite (2005) for guitar and percussion; Schrodinger's Cat (12 Canons for Violin and Guitar) (2012)
- Robert Saxton — Night Dance (1987); "Miniature Dance for a Marionette Rabbi" (1999)
- Gunther Schuller — Fantasy Suite (1994)
- Leo Smit - "Dickinson Songs" (1988–90) baritone and guitar
- Gregg Smith "Steps" (1975) for soprano and guitar
- Stephen Sondheim "Sunday Song Set" (1984) for baritone and guitar (arr. Michael Starobin, rev. Stephen Sondheim; from the show "Sunday in the Park with George")
- Bent Sørensen — Angelus Waltz (1996)
- David Starobin - "The Rapdity of Sleep" (1972); "Sensations musicales" (1973); "Trio" for flute, guitar/mandolin, piano (1974); "Three Places in New Rochelle" (2002) guitar and percussion; "Variations on a Theme by Carl Nielsen" (2010); Berceuse bas de gamme (2010) for cheap electric guitar.
- Michael Starobin "Short Piece" (1976); "V" (1979) for 9 guitars; "Chase" (1987) for guitar and electronics; "The Snoid Trucks Up Broadway" (1997); "Joshua Variations" (1992); "Four Stevens" (1992) for baritone and guitar; "Wedding Song" (2005) for voice and guitar; "Anniversary Song" for voice and guitar(2007)
- Melinda Wagner — Arabesque (1999)
- Anna Weesner - "An August Rhythm" (1999)
- Richard Wernick — "Da'ase" (1996); "Trochaic Trot" (2000); "The Name of the Game" (2002) (Concerto for Guitar and Chamber Ensemble); "Tristram Redux" (2006) for baritone, guitar, percussion
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