Selected Works By Donald Martino
Many of these pieces have extensive doublings, such as flute/piccolo/alto flute.
- String Quartet No.2 (1952)
- Violin Sonata No.1 (1952)
- String Quartet No.3 (1953)
- Three Dances (1953) for viola and piano
- A Set for Clarinet (1954) for solo clarinet
- String Trio (1954)
- Portraits (1955) for chorus and orchestra
- Quartet (1957) for clarinet and string trio
- Trio (1959) for violin, clarinet, piano
- Fantasy Variations (1962) for violin solo
- Concerto (1964) for wind quintet (n.b. without orchestra)
- Piano Concerto (1965)
- Strata (1966) for bass clarinet
- B,a,b,b,it,t (1966) for solo clarinet with extensions
- Mosaic (1967) for orchestra
- Pianississimo (1970) for piano
- Seven Pious Pieces (1971) for chorus
- Cello Concerto (1972)
- Notturno (1973) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion, and piano
- Paradiso Choruses (1974) for chorus and orchestra
- Ritorno (1975), for orchestra
- Triple Concerto (1977) for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet and small orchestra
- Fantasies and Impromptus (1978) for piano
- Quodlibets II (1979) for flute solo
- String Quartet No.4 (1983)
- The White Island (1985) for chorus and orchestra
- Saxophone Concerto (1986) for Alto Saxophone and orchestra
- From the Other Side (1988) for flute, cello, percussion, and piano
- Twelve Preludes (1991) for piano
- Three Sad Songs (1993) for viola and piano
- Violin Concerto (1996)
- Serenata Concertante (1999) for flute, clarinet, flugel horn, French horn, percussion, piano, violin, violoncello
- Romanza (2000) for violin solo
- Sonata (2003) for violin solo
- String Quartet No.5 (2004)
- Trio (2004) for violin, cello, piano
- Trio (2004) for clarinet, cello, piano
- Concertino (2004) for clarinet and orchestra
- Violin Sonata No.2 (2004)
- Concerto for Orchestra (2005)
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