• 1943
Polyphone Studien for chamber orchestra • 1944
Une des fins du monde, cantata for baritone and orchestra after
Jean Giraudoux • 1945
Chinese Love Songs • 1945
Furioso für Orchester • 1947
Swiss Folk Song Suite (Suite über 6 schweizerische Volkslieder) • 1949
Music for Orchestra and Reciter;
Chinese Song;
Symphony No 1 • 1950
Streitlied zwischen Leben und Tod (Combat Song of Life and Death) • 1951 Sonata for piano • 1952 '''' (opera). First performance: Basel • 1954
Penelope (opera). First performance:
Salzburg Festival (
George Szell/Schuh/Neher/
Anneliese Rothenberger/
Walter Berry/
Peter Klein (tenor)/
Rudolf Schock/
Max Lorenz (tenor)/
Kurt Böhme/
Kurt Equiluz) • 1954
Concerto for Jazzband and Symphony Orchestra. First performance: Donau Festival Hall,
Donaueschingen, cond.
Hans Rosbaud with the Southwest Radio Orchestra of Baden-Baden and Kurt Edelhagen's Jazz Orchestra, 17 October 1954; American première: the
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra with the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, cond.
Fritz Reiner, November 1954 (also recorded for
RCA at that time) • 1955
The School for Wives (opera). First performance of the one-act version: Louisville, Kentucky • 1956 Executive supervisor for the
Eurovision Song Contest 1956 • 1957
Die Schule der Frauen (opera). European premiere: Salzburg Festival (Szell/Schuh/Neher/
Walter Berry/
Kurt Böhme/
Anneliese Rothenberger/
Nicolai Gedda/
Christa Ludwig) • 1958
Geigy Festival Concerto for
Basler drum and orchestra • 1959
Capriccio for soprano, violin and orchestra • 1964
Concert des Echanges, Swiss National Exhibition, Lausanne • 1981
Essai 81 for cello and piano • 1984
Ferdinand, parable for speaker and instruments • 1987
La Forêt (opera). First performance: Geneva (Tate/Deflo/Orlandi) • 1988
Herring Quintet;
Cosmopolitan Greetings (Gruntz/Wilson/Ginsberg) • 1989
Medea Monologue for soprano, female choir and orchestra • 1990
3x1 = CH+X for mezzo-soprano, choir, and orchestra • 1992
Freispruch für Medea (opera). First performance: Hamburg 1995 • 1994
Enigma; Violin Concerto • 1995 Piano Concerto • 1996
Die schlesischen Weber (text: Heinrich Heine) for mixed choir, string quartet, and piano • 1997
Variations on a Theme from Appenzell for five instruments • 1998
Mouvance for nine percussion players and piano ==References==