Pendulum for Piano and Orchestra (2010) Commissioned by SAMRO for the JPO and Malcolm Nay Oratorio for Human Rights for Orchestra, choir, soloists and African percussion (1996) (Commissioned for the Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA) South African National Anthem (1995) (New Version, Orchestral Setting and additional English words) Ukuthula for soprano, mezzo-soprano and orchestra (1993) Sefirot Symphonyfor woodwind, brass, percussion and harp (1991) (Commissioned by The Foundation for Creative Arts) At The End of the Rainbow (1988) (Symphonic poem commissioned by youth orchestra) Tempus Fugit (1986) (winner of the Total Oil Competition) Fanfare Festival Overture (1985) (commissioned by the SABC for Johannesburg Centenary Celebrations) Construction Symphonyfor youth orchestra (1985) Five Chassidic Melodiesfor youth orchestra (1981) Concert Overture (1979)
Strange Quartet for String Quartet (2006) –premiered by the Sontonga Quartet, October 2006 Lifecycle (2003) for the NGQOKO Women’s Choir, traditional instruments and an Ensemble of 11 Western instruments - a large-scale inter-cultural composition commissioned by the International Classical Music Festival (ICMF) Suite Afrique for cello and piano (1993) (Commissioned by SAMRO); Suite Afrique transcription for viola and piano (1995) Masada for string quartet and bassoon (1989) (Commissioned by the University of Potchefstroom) Margana for flute, violin, cello and percussion (1985) (Commissioned by the University of Pretoria) Brass Quintet - And All That Jazz for two trumpets, french horn, trombone and tuba (1983) (Commissioned by the SABC) Four Minim for cello and piano (1982) (Commissioned by the SABC, revised in 1992, published in New York) Three Chassidic Pieces for flute, violin and piano (1982) The Fugue that Flew Away for flute and piano (1979) Chamber Concertino for eleven instruments (1979) Reaction for piano, cello and percussion (1973) Canonettafor Four for trumpet, viola and vibraphone (1973) Kaleidoscope for wind and percussion (1971)
Partials and Pedals– commissioned for the 11th UNISA International Piano Competition 2008 Ebony and Ivory- for harpsichord - commissioned by the SAMRO Endowment for the Arts (2001) premiered by Michael Blake October 2004 "5 6 7 8" - commissioned by UNISA for their graded examinations (2001) The Juggler and the King– piano duo (1998) (Commissioned by SAMRO and premiered by Jill Richards and Wessel van Wyk) South African National Anthem (1995) (Arranged for piano and solo voice) –official version. Awaiting Game (1993) Mosaic (1989) Mixed Feelings for Sara (1988) Virtuoso I (1987) (Commissioned by UNISA for 1988 International Piano Competition) Back to Basics for piano, prepared piano and narrator (1983) Three Dimensions (1974) (Commissioned by SABC) Seven Variations on an Original Theme (1971) Times They Are A-Changing – commissioned for UNISA Grade III Syllabus Sonata No.1 (1969)
Five African Sketches (1991) (Commissioned by SAMRO) premiered by David Hewitt Tango for Tim (1973)
Youth Oratorio (2009) for mixed choir and Ensemble of Seven (flute, oboe, trumpet cello, 2 percussionists, and Synthesiser) Vocalisefor soprano and flute (2009) Tribute to Ilan Ramonfor tenor, piano, violin and saxophone. (2003) Premiered in Houston, USA, during tour of USA with stage musical, “Celebration”. - (Ilan Ramon was one of the astronauts who perished in the space shuttle Columbia disaster) He Walked to Freedom (1997) (written for the occasion of Pres. Mandela’s Honorary Doctorate) Hell Well Heaven for soprano and piano (1992) (poem by Wally Serote) Peacefor mixed choir and guitar (1991) (composer’s words) (Transcribed and edited as Peace-Ukuthula for soprano, mezzo-soprano and orchestra, piano version also available, 1993) It’s a Woman’s World for choir and piano (1984) Boy on a Swing for female choir, piano, percussion (1983)(poem by Oswald Mtshali) Transcribed for soprano and piano, 1992) Song Cycle (1976) (for the Totius Centenary) Swaziland National Anthem for choir and piano (1974) Five Pieces for Woodwind Quartet and Soprano (1971) Dialogue of Self and Soul for eight soloists and speech chorus (1971) (text by William Butler Yeats) Setting Afrikaans Poems to Music for soprano and piano (1968) (Poems by W.E.G. Louw)
Music composed for Natasha Christopher’s art video Exhibition, River(2004)
Voices of Africa -2-hour multi-media stage production for 8-piece Ensemble, male soloists and male Choir. Premiered in March 2007 Celebration I, Celebration II and Celebration III (2000-2005)– a 2-hour multimedia stage musical extravaganza –for male choir, boy soloists and Ensemble. Performed annually in the USA and London since 2000. Celebration 60 premiered March 2008 at Wits great Hall A Rage in a Cage, rock opera for soloists, choir and chamber group (1983) (premiered by National Youth Theatre)