Vibraphone - Classical Works With The Vibraphone

Classical Works With The Vibraphone

  • Pierre Boulez: Le marteau sans maître for contralto and six instrumentalists, with prominent part for vibraphone (1955), "…explosante-fixe…", version for vibraphone and electronics (1986)
  • Alan Chan: Floes (2002)
  • Christopher Deane: Mourning Dove Sonnet (1986)
  • Franco Donatoni: Omar (1985)
  • Morton Feldman: For Stefan Wolpe for chorus and two vibraphones (1986)
  • Philippe Manoury: Solo de vibraphone (1986)
  • Ney Rosauro: Concerto for Vibraphone and Orchestra (1996), numerous works
  • Stuart Saunders Smith: Links series, 11 works (1975-1994)
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen: Vibra-Elufa for vibraphone; Strahlen for vibraphone (optionally with glockenspiel) and ten-channel electronic music (2002)
  • Andersen Viana: Love Song (1986), numerous works
  • Tommy Vig: Concerto for clarinet, vibraharp, and orchestra; Concerto for vibraharp and orchestra

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