Important Works
Orchestral:
- 1950 Dramatic Ouverture
- 1958 Concertino for piano, two harps and chamber orchestra
- 1961 First Symphony (in A)
- 1962 Ouverture
- 1965 Second Symphony (in F)
- 1967 Third Symphony (in E)
- 1967 Divertimento for strings
- 1969 Symphonietta for strings
- 1969 Concert Ouverture
- 1972 Fourth Symphony (in C)
- 1974 Lyric Poem
- 1976 Musica Concertante for piano and orchestra
- 1979 Fifth Symphony – Quasi una poema
- 1983 Poem for piano and orchestra
Piano music:
- 1947 Theme with Variations
- 1951-52 Seven Etudes
- 1953-54 Two Sonatinas: A minor, C major
- 1956 Fragments
- 1950-57 Six Dances
- 1973 Intimacies
- 1973 Echoes
- 1975 Five Preludes (another Prelude added in 1984)
Chamber music:
- 1952 Old Song and Dance for violin (or cello) and piano
- 1965 Plane Trees, suite for 3 flutes, harp, vibraphone, piano and celesta
- 1984 Prelude for clarinet
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