Graeme Murphy - List of Works

List of Works

  • After Venice (1984; set to Olivier Messiaen’s Turangalîla-Symphonie and Gustav Mahler's 5th Symphony: Adagietto)
  • Afterworlds (1987)
  • Aida (2009; for Opera Australia)
  • Air and Other Invisible Forces (1999; Michael Askill and Giya Kancheli)
  • Bard Bits (1991; Cleo Laine and John Dankworth)
  • Beauty and the Beast (1993; Carl Vine, Phil Buckle and Jack Jones)
  • Berlin (Iva Davies and Max Lambert, based on material by Lou Reed, Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, David Byrne and others))
  • Beyond Twelve (1980; set to Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G)
  • Body of Work (2000)
  • Boxes (1985; with Bob Kretschmer; music by Iva Davies and Kretschmer)
  • Daphnis and Chloé (1980; Ravel)
  • Deadly Sins (1984; Lambert)
  • The Director's Cut (2006; Paul Healy, Huey Benjamin, Margaret Sutherland)
  • A Doll's House Story (Istvan Marta)
  • Drill (Steve Martland)
  • Ecco le Diavole (1971; Nino Rota)
  • Ellipse (2002; Matthew Hindson)
  • Embodied (1996; Alfred Schnittke)
  • An Evening (1981)
  • Evening Suite (1989)
  • Ever After Ever (2007; Carl Vine, Giya Kancheli, Graeme Koehne, Matthew Hindson, Iva Davies, Max Lambert, Linda Nagle)
  • Fire Earth Air Water (1977; John Tavener)
  • Flashbacks (1983)
  • Fornicon (1995; Martin Armiger)
  • Free Radicals (1996; Michael Askill)
  • Glimpses (1977; Margaret Sutherland)
  • Grand (2005; Scott Davie)
  • Hate (1982; Carl Vine)
  • Homelands (1982: Leoš Janáček)
  • Hua Mulan (2005; Michael Askill)
  • In the Company of Women (1990; with Paul Mercurio)
  • King Roger (1990; Karol Szymanowski)
  • Kraanerg (1988; Iannis Xenakis)
  • Late Afternoon of a Faun (1987)
  • Limited Edition (1982; Graeme Koehne)
  • Mythes (Szymanowski)
  • Mythologia (2000; Carl Vine)
  • Nearly Beloved (1986; Graeme Koehne)
  • Nutcracker: the Story of Clara (2009–1992 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; for the Australian Ballet)
  • Papillon Duet (1977; Jacques Offenbach)
  • Party (1998: Michael and Daniel Askill)
  • Piano Sonata (1992; Carl Vine)
  • Poppy (1978; Carl Vine)
  • The Protecting Veil (1993; John Tavener)
  • Radical Study (1996)
  • Romeo and Juliet (2011 Sergei Prokofiev; for the Australian Ballet)
  • Rumours (1978–1979; Barry Conyngham)
  • Salome (Michael Askill)
  • Scintillation (1977; Carlos Salzedo)
  • The Selfish Giant (1983; Graeme Koehne)
  • Sensing (1994; Ross Edwards)
  • Sequenza VII (1977; Luciano Berio)
  • Shades of Gray (2005)
  • Shéhérazade (1979; Ravel)
  • Shining (1986; Szymanowski)
  • Signatures (1979; Alexander Scriabin)
  • Sirens (1985; with 4 other choreographers)
  • Soft Bruising (1990; with Steve Martland; music by Gavin Bryars)
  • Some Rooms (1983; Keith Jarrett, Joseph Canteloube, Francis Poulenc, Benjamin Britten, Samuel Barber)
  • Song of the Night (1989; Szymanowski)
  • Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky; for the Australian Ballet)
  • Synergy with Synergy (1992; Michael Askill, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Ross Edwards, Istvan Marta and Nigel Westlake)
  • Third Conversation (1977; Béla Bartók)
  • Tip (1977; Carl Vine)
  • Tivoli (2001; Graeme Koehne)
  • The Trojans (1994; Hector Berlioz)
  • Turandot (Giacomo Puccini; for Opera Australia)
  • Up (1977; György Ligeti)
  • Vast (1988; Barry Conyngham)
  • Viridian (1980; Richard Meale)
  • Volumina (1977; Ligeti)
  • Water (2009; for The Shanghai Ballet)
  • Wilderness (1982; Bartók)

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