Virko Baley - Partial List of Works

Partial List of Works

  • Partita No. 5 for flute and piano (2012)
  • Hunger Opera in one act (1985; 1995–97; 2004- )
  • Persona III (Luisa Triana) for flute and castanets (2008)
  • Partita No. 4 for clarinets and piano (2005)
  • Songs Without Words for solo instrument and piano (2004-2012)
  • Emily Dickinson Songbooks (2001–2008)
  • Symphony No. 2: "Red Earth" for an orchestra of soloists (2004)
  • Et lux perpetua... (rest in peace) (2004)
  • Dreamtime Suite No. 4 for chamber orchestra (1999–2000)
  • Persona II (after Boris Lyatoshynsky) for clarinet solo (1999–2000)
  • A Journey After Loves: A song-cycle for baritone and piano (1999)
  • Symphony No. 1: Sacred Monuments (1985; 1997–1999)
  • Klytemnestra, a dramatic scene (1997–98)
  • Persona I for oboe solo (1997)
  • Treny I - IV for 2 celli & soprano (1996–99; rev. 2002)
  • Treny II for solo bassoon (or bass clarinet) (1997)
  • Treny IA for solo contrabassoon (or Bb contrabass clarinet) (1996)
  • Orpheus Singing" for solo oboe (or clarinet) and string orchestra (or string quartet or piano) (1994)
  • Nocturnal No. 6" for piano (198?)
  • Nocturnal No. 5" for piano (1980)
  • Sculptured Birds" for clarinets and piano (1979/1989-90)
  • Nocturnal No. 4" for piano (1976?)
  • Nocturnal No. 3" for three pianos (197?)
  • Nocturnal No. 2" for piano (196?)
  • Nocturnal No. 1" for piano (196?)

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