List of compositions by Mauricio Kagel

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A list of works by the composer Mauricio Kagel.

Contents

Sources: [1] [2] [3]

Chronological

1950
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
'Répertoire': Theatrical concert piece
'Einspielungen' ('Recordings'): Music for loudspeakers
'Ensemble' for 16 voices
'Debüt' for 60 voices
'Saison' ('Season'): Singspiel in 65 scenes
'Spielplan' ('Programme'): Instrumental music in action
'Kontra → Danse': Ballet for non-dancers
'Freifahrt' ('Free Ride'): Gliding chamber music
'Parkett' ('Stalls'): Concert mass scenes
1971
1972
'Abend' ('Evening') for vocal double quartet, trombone quintet, electric organ and piano
'Aus Zungen Stimmen' ('From Tongues Voices') for accordion quintet
'Charakterstück' ('Character Piece') for zither quartet
'Gegenstimmen' ('Countervoices') for mixed choir and obligatory harpsichord
'General Baß for continuing instrumental sounds
'Die Mutation' ('The Mutation') for men's (and/or boys') voices and obligatory piano
'Musi' for plucking orchestra
'Recitativarie' for singing harpsichordist
'Siegfriedp' for violoncello
'Unguis incarnatus est' for piano and...[bass instrument]
'Vom Hörensagen' ('Hearsay') for women's (and/or girls') choir and obligatory harmonium
1973
1975
1976
1977
'Dressur' ('Dressage'): Percussion trio for wooden instruments
'Présentation' for two
'Déménagement' ('Removal'): Silent play for stage workers
'Variété': Concert show for artistes and musicians
1978
'Die Rhythmusmaschinen' ('The Rhythm Machines'): Action for gymnasts, drum machines, and percussionists
'Chorbuch' ('Choir Book') for vocal ensemble and keyboard instruments
1979
1981
1982
a) A radio fantasy (with 41 pieces):
11 pieces for winds, double basses and percussion: 'Raccontando', 'Rauschpfeifen', 'Rejdovák', 'Register', 'Réjouissance', 'Reprisen', 'Reveille/Retraite', 'Rhapsodie', 'Rheinländer', 'Ritornell l ', 'Ritornell 2'
Seven pieces for mixed choir (piano ad lib): 'Rrrrrrr...' , 'Requiem', 'Resurrexit dominus', 'Rêverie', 'Rex tremendae', 'Romance', 'Ring Shouts'
Eight pieces for organ: 'Râga', 'Rauschpfeifen', 'Repercussa', 'Ragtime-Waltz', 'Rondeña', 'Ripieno', 'Rosalie', 'Rossignols enrhumés
Six pieces for two percussionists: 'Railroad Drama', 'Ranz des vaches', 'Rigaudon', 'Rim Shots & Co.', 'Ruf', 'Rutscher'
Four pieces for solo voice with piano accompaniment: 'Railroad Song', 'Rappresentatione sacra', 'Revolution Speech', 'Rural Blue'
Five pieces for jazz ensemble: 'Rackett', 'Rrrrrrre-bop', 'Reeds', 'Rhythm-Bone & Brush', 'Riff'
b) Radio play on 'A radio fantasy' for one speaker (1982)
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

By genre

Stage works

For orchestra

Chamber music

Vocal works

Film

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References

  1. Heile, Björn (2006). The Music of Mauricio Kagel. Ashgate. pp. 181–188.
  2. "Mauricio Kagel: Works". Universal Edition. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  3. "Mauricio Kagel" (PDF). Edition Peters. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  4. "Ladder of Escape 11". Dutch Performers House (in Dutch). 3 April 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2022.