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Words, Words, Words
Thirteen songs for children's voices and piano
Choral (9 with Voices), with Solo Instrument, KeyboardsWork and Day
(hommage à T. Murail) for percussion duo
PercussionWork Around the World
for mezzo-soprano, looping equipment, and percussion quartet
Working song and the last dead leftover
for amplified string quartet and karlax digital musical instrument
Working with the Sun
for prepared piano
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsWorkout
five pieces for percussion ensemble
PercussionWorld beauty
aka "The beauty contest"
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, Violin DuoWorld dances
for violin, button accordion (g/c, a/d), and piano
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Trios, Keyboard/Bowed StringsWorld of light
for solo tenor voice and symphony orchestra
Solo Voice, with Full OrchestraWorld Sophisticate
for soprano, brass quintet, and optional percussion
Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Brass/PercussionKeyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsWorry
for solo violin and eight violoncelli
Strings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, String NonetWorüber Sterne Schweigen…
What stars keep silent about...
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsWould that I were there
carol for accompanied or unaccompanied voices
Would You Ask Me?
for solo flute
Wound and released
for trumpet and piano
Brass, with Keyboard, TrumpetWound and wired
horn and piano
Brass, with Keyboard, HornWound Turned to Light
for voice and piano
Wounded Alphabets and Illicit Violins for five guitars and voice
for five guitars and voice
for five guitars and voiceWoven
for two drum sets and electronics
Woven threads
for clarinet, percussion, violin, double bass
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Bowed StringsWoven, Still for solo percussion & electronics
for solo percussion & electronics
for solo percussion & electronicsWOWOW was recorded live on November 14 and 15, 1997, as the New Orchestra Workshop (or NOW Orchestra) was celebrating its 20th anniversary with a concert series in hometown Vancouver, Canada. Three new works were created for the occasion, all of them featured (in part) on this CD.Wreck we em
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Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaSolo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds, KeyboardsWrit in Water
for chamber orchestra
"Wu in Zen is ‘not’ the expected. The pleasure of Rudolf Komorous' Wu is the pleasure of the unexpected. Listening to a line of notes falling like water drops from a melting icicle, at irregular intervals, a note rising when you anticipate it will descend, a chord appearing in a line of single notes like a crow in a flight of sparrows. The pleasure of the unexpected." – WholeNoteWu
for piano solo
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