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:prepared piano pieces (1938)
:One8 (1991), for curved bow
:Tides of Manaunaun (1915), large tone-clusters
:The Banshee, Aeolian Harp, and Sinister Resonance, played inside the piano
:Black Angels, extended string techniques, including bowing with glass rods
:Makrokosmos (1972), prepared and amplified piano
:Vox Balaenae (1971), harmonic glissando (gull effect)
:Miqi'nahual (1993) from his modular composition Doloritas (1992), stringed intsrument with two right hand bows
:String quartets
:Imaginings (1994), stringed instrument with two right hand bows
:Anaklasis (1959), extended string techniques
:Polymorphia (1961), extended string techniques
:Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1960), extended string techniques
:For Magister Zacharias, the mechanism of lifting the dampers without the hammers touching the keys is highly-amplified
:Nomos Alpha (1966), for solo cello, uses harmonic glissando
:Chronos Kristalla (1990), for string quartet using a special tuning and only natural harmonics
:Ogoun Badagris (1976), for 5 percussionists, innovative percussion techniques
:Ku-Ka-Ilimoku (1978), for 4 percussionists, innovative percussion techniques
:Rotae Passionis (1982), for small ensemble, woodwinds and piano double on percussion, extended percussion, flute and clarinet techniques
:Bonham (1988), for 8 percussionists
:Rouse makes constant use of extended techniques for percussion and other instruments

 


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