Operas •
Night (1932, not performed). Opera in 1 act.
Libretto: after the play by
Sholem Asch •
Lilith (1934, not performed). Opera in 1 act. Libretto: after the play by L. Elman •
The Tenor (1948–1950). Opera in 1 act. Libretto:
Karl Shapiro and
Ernst Lert (after the play by
Frank Wedekind). World Premiere: February 11, 1952 Baltimore (Peabody Opera Company; conductor: Hugo Weisgall) •
The Stronger (1952). Opera in 1 act. Libretto: Richard Henry Hart (after the play
Den Starkare by
August Strindberg). WP (piano version): August 9, 1952 Westport, Connecticut (
White Barn Theatre; Hilltop Opera Company). WP (orchestral version): 1955 New York (
Columbia University) •
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1953–1956). Opera in 3 acts. Libretto:
Denis Johnston (after the play by
Luigi Pirandello). WP: April 26, 1959 New York (
New York City Opera; with
Beverly Sills [Coloratura]) •
Purgatory (1958). Opera in 1 act. Libretto: after the play by
William Butler Yeats. WP: February 17, 1961 Washington (
Library of Congress) •
The Gardens of Adonis (1959, revised 1977–1981). Opera in 3 scenes. Libretto: John Olon-Scrymgeour (after the play
Venus and Adonis by
André Obey, based on the eponymous
poem by
William Shakespeare). WP: September 12, 1992 Omaha, Nebraska (Witherspoon Concert Hall) •
Athaliah (1960–1963). Opera in 2 parts. Libretto: Richard Frank Goldman (after the play
Athalie [1691] by
Jean Racine). WP: February 17, 1964 New York (concert performance) •
Nine Rivers from Jordan (1964–1968). Opera in a prologue and 3 acts. Libretto: Denis Johnston. WP: October 9, 1968 New York (New York City Opera) •
Jenny, or The Hundred Nights (1975/76). Opera in 1 act. Libretto:
John Hollander (after a [Noh] play by
Yukio Mishima). WP: April 22, 1976 (
Juilliard School, American Opera Center) •
Will You Marry Me? (1989). Opera in 1 act. Libretto: Charles Kondek (after the play
A Marriage Has Been Arranged by
Alfred Sutro). WP: March 8, 1989 New York (
Opera Ensemble of New York) •
Esther (1990–1993). Opera in 3 acts. Libretto: Charles Kondek (after the
Bible). WP: October 8, 1993 New York (New York City Opera)
Vocal music •
A Garden Eastward Cantata for soprano and orchestra •
A Song of Celebration for tenor, soprano, chorus and orchestra •
Evening Prayer for Peace (Ki el shomrenu) for chorus
a cappella •
Fancies and Inventions for baritone and 5 instruments •
Fortress, Rock of Our Salvation (Moos tzur) for chorus a cappella •
Lyrical Interval song-cycle for low voice and piano •
Psalm of the Distant Dove Canticle for mezzo-soprano and piano •
So Spake Rabbi Akiba (Omar Rabbi Akiba) for chorus a cappella • "Liebeslieder" for Soprano and Piano ==References==