George Benjamin (b. 1960, King's College London)
- At First Light (1982, chamber orchestra)
Martin Bresnick (b. 1946, Yale)
- BE JUST!* (1995, chamber: cl., vc., cb., guit., pno., perc.)
- String Quartet No. 2, "Bucephalus" (1984)
- Piano Trio (1988)
- The Bucket Rider* (1995, chamber: bcl., vc., cb., guit., pno., perc)
- Three Intermezzi (1971, solo cello)
- Falling (1994, mezzo soprano and piano)
- Willie's Way (2006, solo piano)
- Ballade (2004, cello and piano)
- Every Thing Must Go (2007, saxophone quartet)
- High Art (1983, piccolo and toy piano) *** Look at the score sometime!
* BE JUST! and
The Bucket Rider are both part of Bresnick's
Opere della Musica Povera (Works of a Poor Music). The twelve "operas," composed between 1990 and 1999, feature a variety of instrumentations, but share similar formal plans and structures. Each has its own "key" and a title that "evokes a sense of poverty: poverty of means, of spirit, of wit."
The titles of
BE JUST! and
The Bucket Rider refer to two stories by Kafka:
In the Penal Colony and
The Bucket Rider, respectively.
The Bucket Rider contains some lovely timbral blurring between clarinet and vibraphone.
Dennis Kam (b. 1942, University of Miami)
- The Epistemology of Delicate Time in Blue Three (1981, two pianos)
- Fantasy Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978)
- Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia, from Spartacus (1954, ballet - orchestra)
- Piano Concerto in D-flat Major, Op. 38 (1936)
- Toccata, Op. 11 (1932, piano)
Anthony Suter (University of Redlands)
- As We Shine, Singing, Over Waterless Seas (2007, concert band)
- tracings of sand and smoke (2006, bsn., hn., vcl.)
Charles Norman Mason (University of Miami)
- Metaman (2009, violin with digital sound and video)