The Concord Symphony
Charles Ives
Bachinais Brasilerias No. 5
Heitor Villa Lobos
Wozzeck
Aban Berg
Symphony of Psalms
Igor Stravinsky
Romeo and Juliet
Sergei Prokofiev
Peter Grimes
Benjamin Brittin
Les Mamelles de Tiresias
Francis Poulene
Overture to the School for Scandel
Samuel Barber
Hin und Zarruk
Paul Hindemith
La Voix Humaine
Francis Poulene
Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
Krsysztof Penderecki
An American in Paris
George Gershwin
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Ralph Vaughn Williams
Carmina Burana
Carl Orff
Pierrot Lunaire
Arnold Schunberg
Le Marteau Sans Maitre
Pierre Boulez
Age of Gold Ballet
Dmetri Shostakovitch
Zeitmasse
Karl-Heinz Stockhausen
The Medium
Gian Carlo Menotti
The Rake’s Progress
Igor Stravinsky
Ionization
Edgar Varese
El Salon Mexico
Aaron Copeland
Hary Janos
Zoltan Kodaly
The Ancient Voices of Children
George Crumb
Mikrokosmos
Bela Bartok
Pacific 231
Arthur Honneger
La Creation du Monde
Darius Milhaud
Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta
Bela Bartok
Candide
Leonard Bernstein
Festive Overture
Dmetri Shostakovitch
The George Washington Bridge
William Schuman
War Requiem
Benjamin Britten
Verklarte Nacht
Arnold Schoneberg
Vanessa
Samuel Barber
The Jerimiah Symphony
Leonard Bernstein
Non-Western rhythms
Primitism
Back to Bach and Handel
Neo-Classical
Emotions on the deepest level
Expressionism
Inclination towards lyricism and use of tonality
Neo-Romanticism
Atonal Music
Expressionism
Tambura, Tabla and Sitar
Music of India
Songs that use parallel motion, imitation and drone notes
Music of India
Ya-yueh and Su-yueh music
Music of Asia
More authentic folk songs because of scientific research
Neo-Nationalism
Sought to rid art of story and picture meanings
Neo-Classicism
Was known as a quotation composer
Charles Ives
Everyday functional music
Gebrauchsmisik
Known for Solfeggio and hand signals
Zoltan Kodaly
Teaching method for piano
Mikrokosmos
Education methods including giving young children instruments
Carl Orff
Was a serial composer
Anton Webern
How many variations on a row
48