
The music of Karl Korte has a scope and a variety that makes classification of it difficult. Professor Emeritus of Composition at the University of Texas at Austin and recently a Visiting Professor of Music at Williams College, he is now retired from teaching and lives in Cambridge, N.Y. Raised in Englewood, N.J. his father was a sculptor and was responsible for his earliest exposure to classical music. In high school, his musical influences and activities were mostly in the areas of jazz and popular music
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Remembrances
Symmetrics
The Whistling Wind (Narration)
Elements: Fire
The Whistling Wind (Performance)
Elements: Water
Matrix
Five New Zealand Songs: Judas Iscariot
Five New Zealand Songs: My Mother Spinning
Colloquy
Epigrams: In Memoriam
Five New Zealand Songs: My Father Today
Five New Zealand Songs: Girl, Boy, Flower, Bicycle
Five New Zealand Songs: Response
Lullay, Litel Child
Epigrams: Icicles
Epigrams: Lullaby for Leah
Epigrams: Tomorrow
Epigrams: Vashti
Fantasy for Violin and Piano
The Whistling Wind
Epigrams: Fidgity Funk
Songs of Innocence (Excerpts): No. 4, Spring [Live]
Think You Would Have Understood
String Quartet #2
Distant Pentachords
Extensions for Solo Percussion and Tape
Extensions, for Solo Percussion & Tape (1994)
Songs of Innocence (Excerpts): No. 3, A Cradle Song [Live]
Evocations: I. Te Maori
Karl Korte - Symphony No 3: I. Allegro
Karl Korte - Symphony No 3: II. Moderato
Karl Korte - Symphony No 3: III. Presto - Dance Variations
Extensions for Solo Percussion & Tape
Remembrances for Flute and Tape
Epigrams : Lullaby for Leah
III. Cyprus
Symmetrics, for Saxophone & Percussion Ensemble (1973)
Karl Korte - Symphony No 3 - III Presto - Dance Variations
Rememberances (1971)
Rememberances
Virtual Voices
5 New Zealand Songs : Judas Iscariot
5 New Zealand Songs : My Father Today
2 Makams: No. 1. Fast
2 Makams: No. 2. Slow
Epigrams : Icicles
Concerto For Piano And Winds
Songs of Innocence (Excerpts)
Songs of Innocence (Excerpts): No. 1, Piping Down the Valleys [Live]
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