Partial Discography
- Leonard Bernstein Conducts Music of Our Time. New York Philharmonic, Columbia Masterworks, MS6733, 1965.
- Improvisations for Orchestra and Jazz Soloists
- Robert Floyd Plays New Piano Music by Hans Werner Henze and Larry Austin, Advance Records, FGR10S, 1970.
- Piano Set in Open Style
- Piano Variations
- New Music for Woodwinds, Advance Records, FGR9S, 1974. (performed by Phil Rehfeldt, clarinet and Thomas Warburton, piano).
- Current
- Larry Austin Hybrid Musics: Four Compositions, Canton, TX: IRIDA Records 0022, 1980.
- Maroon Bells
- Catalogo Voce
- Quadrants: Event/Complex No. 1
- Second Fantasy on Ives' Universe Symphony
- Volume 1, CDCM Computer Music Series. Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, Inc., (CRC 2029) 1988.
- Sinfonia Concertante (chamber orchestra conducted by Thomas Clark)
- Sonata Concertante (performed by pianist Adam Wodicki)
- The Virtuoso in the Computer Age—I, Volume 10, CDCM Computer Music Series. Centaur Records, Inc., (CRC 2110) 1991.
- Montage:Themes and Variations for Violin and Computer Music on Tape (1985)
- The Virtuoso in the Computer Age—III, Vol. 11, CDCM Computer Music Series, Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, 1993
- La Barbara: The Name/The Sounds/The Music
- A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute. New York: Koch International Classics (KIC-CD-7238) 1993.
- art is self-alteration is Cage is... (1983/93), performed by Robert Black
- Charles Ives's Universe Symphony, as realized and completed by Larry Austin (1974-93). Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, CRC 2205, 1994.
- Charles Ives's Universe Symphony, as realized and completed by Larry Austin (1974–93)
- Composers in the Computer Age II. Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, CRC 2193, 1994.
- SoundPoemSet (1990–91), computer music on tape.
- Tárogató, New York: Romeo Records (7212), 2001. Esther Lamneck, performer.
- Tárogató
- UNconventional Trumpet, Camas, WA: Crystal Records, CD763, 2004.
- Charley's Cornet
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