List of compositions by Iannis Xenakis

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Iannis Xenakis in his Paris studio, c. 1970 XenakisMDaniel crop.jpg
Iannis Xenakis in his Paris studio, c. 1970

This article presents a complete list of compositions by Greek composer Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001), organized by instrumentation. Within each category, the works are arranged chronologically by year of composition.

Contents

Orchestral works

Vocal

Stage

Other orchestral

Vocal works

Choral

Other vocal

Chamber music

With piano

For string ensemble

For percussion ensemble

Other chamber

Solo instrumental

For piano

For string instrument

Other solo instrumental

Tape

Created using UPIC

Created using dynamic stochastic synthesis

Unpublished or withdrawn

This section lists early pieces by Xenakis that have not been published during his lifetime, and works that were withdrawn from the catalogue by the composer himself, for various reasons.

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References

  1. The Tenth Anniversary International Contemporary Organ Music Festival (PDF) (Music festival program notes). Hartt School of Music / University of Hartford. 1980.