Unsuk Chin - List of Works (selection)

List of Works (selection)

  • Troerinnen (1986/1990) for 3 sopranos, women's choir und orchestra, after Euripides
  • Gradus ad Infinitum for 8 pianos (1989/1990) for tape
  • Akrostichon-Wortspiel (1991/93) for soprano and ensemble
  • Fantaisie mécanique (1994/1997) für trumpet, trombone, two percussions and piano
  • Piano Studies (1995-)
  • ParaMetaString (1995) for string quartet and electronics
  • Piano Concerto (1996-97)
  • Xi (1998) for ensemble and electronics
  • Miroirs des temps (1999/2000) for 4 singers and orchestra
  • Kalá (2000-01) for soprano, bass, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Violin concerto (2001)
  • Double Concerto for piano, percussion and ensemble (2002)
  • snagS&Snarls for soprano and orchestra (2004)
  • Scenes from Alice in Wonderland for soprano, mezzo-soprano and orchestra (2004-07/2010-11)
  • Cantatrix Sopranica für two sopranos, countertenor and ensemble (2005)
  • Double Bind? for violin and live electronics (2006-7)
  • Alice in Wonderland (Opera; 2004-2007)
  • Rocaná for orchestra (2008)
  • Cello Concerto (2009)
  • Šu for sheng and orchestra (2009)
  • Gougalōn. Scenes from a Street Theater for Ensemble (2009/2011)
  • Fanfare chimérique for two spatially distributed wind ensembles and live electronics (2010/2011)
  • cosmigimmicks. A musical pantomime for seven instrumentalists (2012)

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