List of compositions by Einojuhani Rautavaara

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Rautavaara in the 1950s

This is a list of compositions by Einojuhani Rautavaara. Rautavaara stopped using opus numbers for his new compositions during the 1970s. In addition, he revised several of his compositions many years after they were originally composed. Therefore, using opus numbers in connection with his works is not a necessity.

Contents

Operas

Incidental Music

Ballet

Symphonies

Concertos

Other orchestral works

String orchestra

Wind Ensemble

Brass Band

Chamber/instrumental

Piano

Organ

Guitar

Other Solo Instrumental Works

Choral

Choral with orchestra

Solo Vocal

Electronic Tape

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