Béla Bartók

Alban Berg
  • The Music of Alban Berg (in english)  by Erik Richard Andersen. (link) Includes: Piano Sonata op.1, 4 Songs op.2, String Quartet op.3, 5 Orchestral Songs op.4, 4 Pieces for clarinet and piano op.5, 3 Pieces for Orchestra op.6, Wozzek op.7, Chamber Concerto, "Schliesse mir die Augen Beide", Lyric Suite, Der Wein and Lulu, plus motivic developement, atonality, palindromic forms and serialism/12 tone system.


Luciano Berio
  • Folk Songs (in italian or english) by Marco Manzardo and Pierangelo Valtinoni, for the Contemporary Music Section of the Music Conservatory "Arrigo Pedrollo" of Vicenza, Italy. (link)
  • Folk Songs (in french) by Marie-Christine and Alain Bidault. (link)
  • Link between spoken language and music in Luciano Berio's Visage  (in italian) by Mauricio Vázquez, with the inclusion of the proposed score of Visage by the composer Flo Menezes. Submitted to the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi of Milan, Italy for the fulfillment of the requirements for the History of Music Class (Composition Course), July 2002. (pdf )

Pierre Boulez

Benjamin Britten
  • War Requiem (in english) by Cyrus Behroozi and Thomas Niday. (link) For the Mu 123 Project-Spring 1996

John Cage

Elliott Carter
  • Night Fantasies (in english) by John F. Link. (link) William Paterson University

Claude Debussy

Franco Donatoni
  • Spiri (in italian) by Luca Vago. (pdf)

Gérard Grisey
  • Partiels (in french) by Thierry Alla. (link) Professor at the Lycée Max Linder, Libourne.
  • Partiels, an interactive analysis (in french) by Jean-Luc Idray. (link) a production from the 38e Rugissants Festival
  • Partiels (in french) by Philippe Lalitte. (link) Professor of music at the Academy of Dijon

György Ligeti
  • Piano Concerto: first movement (in italian) by Mauricio Vázquez
    Submitted to the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi of Milan, Italy in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the History of Music Class (Composition Course), July 2001. (pdf)
  • Atmosphéres (in spanish) by Jaime Martín (pdf)
  • Chamber Concerto: 3rd and 4th movements (in french) by Philippe Lalitte. (link) Professor of music at the Academy of Dijon

Witold Lutoslawski
  • Melodie Ludowe (in english) by Stanley Alexandrowicz. (link)
    Submitted to The Manhattan School of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts New York, New York, May 1993
  • Mi-Parti (in english) by Nancy Woo. (link) Essay submitted to the University of Southern California 

W. A. Mozart
  • Don Giovanni (in french) by Luc Paganon. (link) Professor of music at the Academy of Dijon

Arvo Pärt

Steve Reich
  • City Life (in french) by Philippe Lalitte. (link) Professor of music at the Academy of Dijon

Jean-Claude Risset
  • Sud (in french) by Philippe Lalitte. (link) Professor of music at the Academy of Dijon

Karlheinz Stockhausen

Igor Stravinski
  • Coral Music. A guide for analysts and conductors (in english) by Andrew Kuster.(link) Includes: Cantata (1904), Zvezdoliki (1911-12), Four Russian Peasant Songs (1914-17, 1954), Svadebka (1914-23), Pater noster (1926, 1949), Oedipus Rex (1926-27, 1948), Symphony of Psalms (1930, 1948), Credo (1932, 1949, 1964), Persephone (1933, 1949), Ave Maria (1934, 1949), arr. The Star Spangled Banner (1941), Babel (1944), Mass (1944-48), Cantata (1952), Canticum Sacrum (1955), arr. Bach's Choral-Variationen (1955-56), arr. Gesualdo's Tres sacrae cantiones (1957), Threni (1957-58), A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer (1960-61), Anthem (1962), The Flood (1962), Introitus (1965), Requiem Canticles (1965-66).
  • Variations in Memoriam Aldous Huxley (in italian) by Antonio Bonazzo (pdf)
  • The Firebird (in french) by Luc Paganon (link)

Anton Webern

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