Writings
- 1975. The Music of Stockhausen: An Introduction. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-02311-0.
- 1976. "Inner Light (3)". The Musical Times 117, no. 1596 (February): 125–27.
- 1981. Ferneyhough. London: Edition Peters.
- 1983. "New Directions: A Manifesto". Soundings: A Music Journal 11 (Winter): 2–13.
- 1999a. Music and Inspiration, edited by Michael Downes. London and New York: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-20025-7.
- 1999b. In Quest of Spirit: Thoughts on Music. The Bloch Lectures. With compact disc sound recording. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-21392-0. French edition, as Pensées sur la musique: la quête de l'esprit, translated by Mireille Tansman Zanuttini in collaboration with and with an introduction by Danielle Cohen-Levinas. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2007. ISBN 2-296-03753-4. Spanish edition, as Música e inspiración, translated by Carme Castells. Barcelona: Global Rhythm Press, 2008; ISBN 978-84-96879-31-7, ISBN 84-96879-31-3
- 2007, with Jean-Claude Carrière. Circles of Silence. The Cahiers Series no. 3. : Center for Writers & Translators, the Arts Arena, AUP; Lewes : Sylph Editions. ISBN 0-9552963-3-1.
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