- Disc 1 – Early Works
- Come Out (1966)
- Piano Phase (1967)
- Double Edge
- Nurit Tilles, Edmund Niemann, pianos
- Clapping Music (1972)
- Russell Hartenberger, Steve Reich, hand claps
- It’s Gonna Rain (1965)
- Part I
- Part II
- Disc 2 – Early Works II
- Piano Phase (1967)
- Version for harpsichord by Mahan Esfahani (2014)
- Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
- Pendulum Music (1968)
- Ensemble Avantgarde
- Martin Demmler, Steffen Schleiermacher, performers
- Four Organs (1970)
- Art Murphy, Philip Glass, Steve Chambers, Steve Reich, electric organs
- Jon Gibson, maracas
- Phase Patterns (1970)
- Art Murphy, Jon Gibson, Steve Chambers, Steve Reich, electric organs
- Disc 3 – Drumming
- Drumming (1970–71)
- Part I
- Part II
- Part III
- Part IV
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Bob Becker, Ben Harms, Russell Hartenberger, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, Steve Reich, Gary Schall, Glen Velez, Thad Wheeler, tuned drums, marimbas, glockenspiels
- Pamela Wood Ambush, Jay Clayton, voices
- Steve Reich, whistling
- Mort Silver, piccolo
- Disc 4 – Early Works III
- Duet (1993)
- Andreas Hartmann, Waltraut Wächter, violins
- MDR-Sinfonieorchester
- Kristjan Järvi, conductor
- Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ (1973)
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, Tim Ferchen, Steve Reich, marimbas
- Glen Velez, Ben Harms, glockenspiels
- James Preiss, metallophone
- Janice Jarrett, Joan LaBarbara, voices (long tones)
- Jay Clayton, voice (melodic patterns)
- Steve Chambers, electric organ
- Six Pianos (1973)
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Steve Chambers, James Preiss, Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, Steve Reich,
- Glen Velez, pianos
- Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards (1979)
- San Francisco Symphony
- Edo de Waart, conductor
- Vermont Counterpoint (1982)
- Ransom Wilson, piccolo, flute, alto flute
- Disc 5 – Music For 18 Musicians
- Music for 18 Musicians (1974–76)
- Pulses
- Section I
- Section II
- Section IIIA
- Section IIIB
- Section IV
- Section V
- Section VI
- Section VII
- Section VIII
- Section IX
- Section X
- Section XI
- Pulses II
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Rebecca Armstrong, Marion Beckenstein, Cheryl Bensman-Rowe, voices
- Jay Clayton, voice, piano
- Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, Tim Ferchen, marimbas, xylophones
- James Preiss, vibraphone, piano
- Garry Kvistad, marimba, xylophone, piano
- Steve Reich, marimba, piano
- Thad Wheeler, marimba, maracas
- Nurit Tilles, Edmund Niemann, pianos
- Philip Bush, piano, maracas
- Elizabeth Lim, violin
- Jeanne LeBlanc, cello
- Leslie Scott, Evan Ziporyn, clarinets, bass clarinets
- Disc 6 – New York Counterpoint, Eight Lines, Four Organs
- New York Counterpoint (1985)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- Evan Ziporyn, clarinet, bass clarinet
- Eight Lines (Octet) [1979]
- Bang on a Can
- Todd Reynolds, Gregor Kitzis, Jaqueline Carrasco, Elizabeth Knowles, violins
- Martha Mook, Ron Lawrence, violas
- Mark Stewart, Greg Passelink, cellos
- Patti Monson, David Fedele, flutes, piccolos
- Michael Lowenstern, Evan Ziporyn, clarinets, bass clarinets
- Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles, pianos
- Brad Lubman, conductor
- Four Organs (1970)
- Bang on a Can
- Michael Gordon, Lisa Moore, Mark Stewart, Evan Ziporyn, electric organs
- James Preiss, maracas
- Disc 7 – Tehillim
- Three Movements
- Tehillim (1981)
- Part I (Fast)
- Part II (Fast)
- Part III (Slow)
- Part IV (Fast)
- Schönberg Ensemble
- with Percussion Group The Hague
- Barbara Borden, Tannie Willemstijn, sopranos
- Yvonne Benschop, Ananda Goud, mezzo-sopranos
- Reinbert de Leeuw, conductor
- Three Movements (1986)
- Movement I: ♩= 176
- Movement II: ♩= 88
- Movement III: ♩= 176
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Neil Percy, Simon Carrington, Ray Northcott, Frank Ricotti, Clive Malabar, percussion
- Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
- Disc 8 – The Desert Music
- The Desert Music (1983)
- Text by William Carlos Williams
- First Movement (Fast)
- Second Movement (Moderate)
- Third Movement: Part One (Slow)
- Third Movement: Part Two (Moderate)
- Third Movement: Part Three (Slow)
- Fourth Movement (Moderate)
- Fifth Movement (Fast)
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Chorus and members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic
- Russell Hartenberger, Robert Becker, Glen Velez, Garry Kvistad, principal percussion
- Julie Rosenfeld*, concertmaster
- Deborah Redding*, principal second violin
- Francesca Martin*, principal viola
- Sharon Palmer*, principal cello
- Donald Palma, principal bass
- * Colorado Quartet
- Cheryl Bensman-Rowe, choral contractor
- Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
- Disc 9 – Sextet
- Six Marimbas
- Sextet (1985)
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- with members of Nexus*
- Bob Becker*, Russell Hartenberger*, Garry Kvistad, Glen Velez, marimbas, vibraphones,
- bass drums, crotales, tam-tam, sticks
- Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles, pianos, synthesizers
- Six Marimbas (1986)
- Transcribed from Six Pianos (1973) by James Preiss
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- with members of Manhattan Marimba Quartet*
- Bob Becker, Russell Hartenberger, Kory Grossman*, James Preiss*, Bill Ruyle*,
- William Trigg*, marimbas
- Disc 10 – Different Trains
- Electric Counterpoint
- Different Trains (1988)
- America – Before the war
- Europe – During the war
- After the war
- Kronos Quartet
- David Harrington, violin
- John Sherba, violin
- Hank Dutt, viola
- Joan Jeanrenaud, cello
- Electric Counterpoint (1987)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- Pat Metheny, electric guitar, bass guitar
- Disc 11 – The Four Sections
- Music For Mallet Instruments, Voice And Organ
- The Four Sections (1987)
- I. Strings (with Winds and Brass): ♩= 80
- II. Percussion: ♩= 80
- III. Winds and Brass (with Strings): ♩= 120
- IV. Full Orchestra: ♩= 180
- London Symphony Orchestra
- with
- Bob Becker, Russell Hartenberger, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, percussion
- Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles, pianos
- Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
- Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ (1973)
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Bob Becker, Tom Ferchen, Russell Hartenberger, Steve Reich, marimbas
- Garry Kvistad, Thad Wheeler, glockenspiels
- James Preiss, vibraphone
- Nurit Tilles, electric organ
- Pamela Wood Ambush, Rebecca Armstrong, voices (long tones)
- Jay Clayton, voice (melodic patterns)
- Disc 12 & 13 – The Cave
- The Cave (1990–93)
- Music by Steve Reich
- Video
- Text by Beryl Korot
- DISC 12
- Act 1
- Typing Music (Genesis XVI)
- Who Is Abraham?
- Genesis XII
- Who Is Sarah?
- Who Is Hagar?
- Typing Music Repeat
- Who Is Ishmael?
- Genesis XVIII
- Who Is Isaac?
- Genesis XXI
- The Casting Out of Ishmael and Hagar
- Machpelah Commentary
- Genesis XXV
- (chanted in Hebrew from the Torah by Ephraim Isaac)
- Interior of the Cave
- Act 2
- East Jerusalem
- Hebron (June 1989 and June 1991)
- Surah 3
- (chanted in Arabic from the Koran by Sheikh Dahoud Atalah, Muqri of Al-Aksa mosque)
- DISC 13
- Act 2 (continued)
- Who Is Ibrahim?
- Who Is Hajar?
- The Near Sacrifice
- El Khalil Commentary
- Interior of the Cave
- Act 3
- New York City
- Austin (April–May 1992)
- Who Is Abraham?
- Who Is Sarah?
- Who Is Hagar?
- Who Is Ishmael?
- The Binding of Isaac
- The Cave of Machpelah
- The Steve Reich Ensemble
- Cheryl Bensman-Rowe, Marion Beckenstein, sopranos
- James Bassi, tenor
- Hugo Munday, baritone
- Bob Becker, Russell Hartenberger, Garry Kvistad, Thad Wheeler, percussion
- Nurit Tilles, Edmund Niemann, Philip Bush, pianos, keyboards
- Elizabeth Lim, Todd Reynolds, violins
- Scott Rawls, viola
- Jeanne LeBlanc, cello
- Leslie Scott, Al Hunt, flutes, oboe, English horn, clarinet, bass clarinet
- Paul Hillier, conductor
- Disc 14 – Proverb
- Nagoya Marimbas
- City Life
- Proverb (1995)
- Text by Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Theatre of Voices
- Andrea Fullington, Sonja Rasmussen, Allison Zelles Lloyd, sopranos
- Alan Bennett, Paul Elliott, tenors
- with members of The Steve Reich Ensemble
- Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, vibraphones
- Nurit Tilles, Edmund Niemann, electric organs
- Paul Hillier, conductor
- Nagoya Marimbas (1994)
- Bob Becker, James Preiss, marimbas
- City Life (1995)
- “Check it out”
- Pile Driver
- alarms
- “It’s been a honeymoon — Can’t take no mo’”
- Heartbeats
- boats & buoys
- V. “Heavy smoke”
- The Steve Reich Ensemble
- David Fedele, Gen Shin Kai, flutes
- Jackie Leclair, Matthew Sullivan, oboes
- Leslie Scott, Mike Lowenstern, clarinets
- Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, vibraphones
- Garry Kvistad, percussion
- Nurit Tilles, Philip Bush, sampling keyboards
- Edmund Niemann, Lisa Moore, pianos
- Elizabeth Lim, Todd Reynolds, violins
- Lois Martin, viola
- Jeanne LeBlanc, cello
- Jay Elfenbein, bass
- Brad Lubman, conductor
- Disc 15 – Triple Quartet
- Triple Quartet (1998)
- First Movement
- Second Movement
- Third Movement
- Kronos Quartet
- David Harrington, violin
- John Sherba, violin
- Hank Dutt, viola
- Jennifer Culp, cello
- Electric Guitar Phase (2000)
- Arranged from Violin Phase (1967) by Dominic Frasca
- Dominic Frasca, electric guitar
- Music for a Large Ensemble (1978)
- Alarm Will Sound
- and Ossia
- Alan Pierson, vibraphone
- Dennis DeSantis, Chris Vatalaro, Payton MacDonald, Mike Robbins, marimbas
- Alexander Postelnek, Clay Greenberg, xylophones
- Ian Quinn, Thomas Rosenkranz, Paul Vasile, Fang-Tzu Liu, pianos
- Brianna Winters, Martha Cluver, voices
- Laura Motchalov, Paul Yaeger, Caleb Burhans, Yasmin Craig, violins
- Amelia Hollander, Paul Miller, violas
- Stefan Freund, Susie Kelly, cellos
- Ike Sturm, Brent Bulmann, basses
- Brian Hermanson, Miranda Dohrman, clarinets
- Jessica Johnson, flute
- Todd Rewoldt, Josh Rutner, soprano saxophones
- Jason Price, Eli Asher, Brent Madsen, Will Jennings, trumpets
- Alan Pierson, conductor
- Tokyo
- Vermont Counterpoint (2000)
- Arranged from Vermont Counterpoint (1982) by Mika Yoshida
- Mika Yoshida, MIDI marimba
- Discs 16-17 – Three Tales
- Three Tales (2002)
- Music by Steve Reich
- Video by Beryl Korot
- DISC 16 Three Tales (CD)
- Part I: Hindenburg
- It Could Not Have Been a Technical matter (DVD Only)
- Nibelung Zeppelin
- A Very Impressive Thing to See
- I Couldn’t Understand It
- Part II: Bikini
- In the Air – 1
- The Atoll – 1
- On the Ships – 1
- In the Air – 2
- The Atoll – 2
- On the Ships – 2
- In the Air – 3
- The Atoll – 3
- On the Ships – 3
- Coda
- Part III: Dolly
- Cloning
- Dolly
- Human Body Machine
- Darwin
- Interlude
- Robots
- Cyborgs
- Immortality
- The Steve Reich Ensemble
- Bob Becker, Russell Hartenberger, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, percussion
- Elizabeth Lim Dutton, Todd Reynolds, violins
- Scott Rawls, viola
- Jeanne LeBlanc, cello
- Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles, pianos, keyboards
- Synergy Vocals
- Micaela Haslam, director
- “Hindenburg”:
- Olive Simpson, Micaela Haslam, sopranos
- Ashley Catling, Stephen Trowell, Rob Kearley, tenors
- “Bikini,” “Dolly”:
- Amanda Morrison, Micaela Haslam, sopranos
- Gerard O’Beirne, Andrew Busher, Phillip Conway-Brown, tenors
- Brad Lubman, conductor
- DISC 17 Three Tales (DVD)
- Three Tales
- A Theater of Ideas
- Steve Reich and Beryl Korot interviewed by David Allenby
- Dolly Interviewees
- Brief biographies, in order of appearance
- Outtake
- Original Act I, Scene 2 (deleted)
- Brad Conducting
- Video recorded in December 2002 at Hebbel Theater, Berlin, Germany
- Performed by Ensemble Modern
- Disc 18 – You Are (Variations)
- You Are (Variations) (2004)
- You Are Wherever Your Thoughts Are
- Shiviti Hashem L’Negdi
- (I Place the Eternal Before Me)
- Explanations Come to an End Somewhere
- Ehmor M’aht, V’ahsay Harbay
- (Say Little and Do Much)
- Los Angeles Master Chorale
- Phoebe Alexander, Tania Batson, Claire Fedoruk, Rachelle Fox, Marie Hodgson, Emily Lin, sopranos
- Sarona Farrell, Amy Fogerson, Alice Murray, Nancy Sulahian, Kim Switzer, Tracy Van Fleet, altos
- Pablo Corá, Joseph Golightly, Shawn Kirchner, Sean McDermott, Fletcher Sheridan,
- Kevin St. Clair, tenors
- Geri Ratella, Sara Weisz, flutes
- Joan Elardo, Joel Timm, oboes
- James Faschia, Helen Goode-Castro, Larry Hughes, clarinets
- Gloria Cheng, Lisa Edwards, Brian Pezzone, Vicki Ray, pianos
- Wade Culbreath, Michael Englander, John Magnussen, Tom Raney, marimbas, vibraphones
- Tamara Hatwan, Ralph Morrison, Susan Reddish, first violins
- Samuel Fischer, Julie Rogers, Steve Schart, second violins
- Darren McCann, Victoria Miskolcsky, Catherine Reddish, violas
- Delores Bing, Maurice Grants, Roger LeBow, cellos
- Oscar Hidalgo, bass
- Grant Gershon, conductor
- Cello Counterpoint (2003)
- Maya Beiser, cello
- Disc 19 – Daniel Variations
- Daniel Variations (2006)
- I saw a dream
- My name is Daniel Pearl
- (I’m a Jewish American from Encino, California)
- Let the dream fall back on the dreaded
- I sure hope Gabriel likes my music, when the day is done
- Los Angeles Master Chorale
- Tania Batson, Karen Hogle Brown, Claire Fedoruk, Rachelle Fox, Marie Hodgson,
- Emily Lin, sopranos
- Pablo Corá, Jody Golightly, Shawn Kirchner, Michael Lichtenauer, Kevin St. Clair,
- George Sterne, tenors
- Gary Bovyer, Michael Grego, clarinets
- Gloria Cheng, Vicki Ray, Brian Pezzone, Lisa Edwards, keyboards
- Theresa Dimond, Thomas Raney, Wade Culbreath, Michael Englander, John Magnussen,
- Mark Zimoski, percussion
- Elizabeth Lim Dutton*, Todd Reynolds*, violins
- Scott Rawls*, viola
- Eugene Moye*, cello
- * members of The Steve Reich Ensemble
- Grant Gershon, conductor
- Variations for Vibes, Pianos and Strings (2005)
- Fast
- Slow
- Fast
- London Sinfonietta
- Quartet 1
- David Alberman, Jonathan Morton, violins
- Paul Silverthorne, viola
- Timothy Gill, cello
- Quartet 2
- Joan Atherton, Simon Smith, violins
- Jane Atkins, viola
- Lionel Handy, cello
- Quartet 3
- Miranda Fulleylove, Elizabeth Wexler, violins
- James Boyd, viola
- Sally Pendlebury, cello
- John Constable, Shelagh Sutherland, pianos
- David Hockings, Owen Gunnell, Sam Walton, Alex Neal, vibraphones
- Alan Pierson, conductor
- Disc 20 – Double Sextet
- 2x5
- Double Sextet (2007)
- Fast
- Slow
- Fast
- eighth blackbird
- Tim Munro, flute
- Michael J. Maccaferri, clarinet
- Matt Albert, violin
- Nicholas Photinos, cello
- Matthew Duvall, vibraphone
- Lisa Kaplan, piano
- 2x5 (2008)
- Fast
- Slow
- Fast
- Bang on a Can
- Bryce Dessner, Mark Stewart, electric guitars
- Robert Black, electric bass
- Evan Ziporyn, piano
- David Cossin, drums
- Disc 21 – WTC 9
- 11, Mallet Quartet, Dance Patterns
- WTC 9
- 11 (2010)
- I. 9
- 11
- II. 2010
- III. WTC
- Kronos Quartet
- David Harrington, violin
- John Sherba, violin
- Hank Dutt, viola
- Jeffrey Zeigler, cello
- Mallet Quartet (2009)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- Sō Percussion
- Eric Beach, Jason Treuting, vibraphones
- Josh Quillen, Adam Sliwinski, marimbas
- Dance Patterns (2002)
- James Preiss, Thad Wheeler, vibraphones
- Frank Cassara, Garry Kvistad, xylophones
- Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles, piano
- Disc 22 – Radio Rewrite
- Electric Counterpoint (1987)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- Jonny Greenwood, guitar, bass guitar
- Piano Counterpoint (2011)
- Arrangement of Six Pianos (1973) for piano and tape by Vincent Corver
- Vicky Chow, piano
- Radio Rewrite (2012)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- IV. Slow
- V. Fast
- Alarm Will Sound
- Erin Lesser, flute
- Elisabeth Stimpert, clarinet
- Christopher Thompson, Matt Smallcomb, vibraphones
- John Orfe, Michael Harley, pianos
- Courtney Orlando, Caleb Burhans, violins
- Nathan Schram, viola
- Stefan Freund, cello
- Miles Brown, electric bass
- Alan Pierson, conductor
- Disc 23 – Pulse
- Quartet
- Pulse (2015)
- International Contemporary Ensemble
- Josh Modney, Gabby Diaz, Michi Wiancko, Pauline Kim, violins
- Kyle Armbrust, Wendy Richman, violas
- Claire Chase, Alice Teyssier, flutes
- Joshua Rubin, Campbell MacDonald, clarinets
- Jacob Greenberg, piano
- Greg Chudzik, bass
- Quartet (2013)
- I. Fast
- II. Slow
- III. Fast
- Colin Currie Group
- Colin Currie, Sam Walton, vibraphones
- Philip Moore, Simon Crawford-Phillips, pianos
- Disc 24 – Runner
- Music For Ensemble And Orchestra
- Runner (2016)
- I. Sixteenths
- II. Eighths
- III. Quarters
- IV. Eighths
- V. Sixteenths
- Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Martin Chalifour, Nathan Cole, first violins
- Mark Kashper, Kristine Whitson, second violins
- Teng Li, Dale Hikawa Silverman, violas
- Robert deMaine, Ben Hong, cellos
- Christopher Hanulik, bass
- Denis Bouriakov, Elise Shope Henry, flutes
- Jonathan Fischer, Anne Marie Gabriele, oboes
- Burt Hara, Andrew Lowy, clarinets
- Matthew Howard, Wesley Sumpter, percussion
- Joanne Pearce Martin, Vicki Ray, keyboards
- Susanna Mälkki, conductor
- Music for Ensemble and Orchestra (2018)
- I. Sixteenths
- II. Eighths
- III. Quarters
- IV. Eighths
- V. Sixteenths
- Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Ensemble
- Martin Chalifour, Nathan Cole, first violins
- Lyndon Johnston Taylor, Mark Kashper, second violins
- Teng Li, Dale Hikawa Silverman, violas
- Robert deMaine, Ben Hong, cellos
- Christopher Hanulik, Oscar M. Meza, basses
- Theodore Henry III, electric bass
- Denis Bouriakov, Elise Shope Henry, flutes
- Ramón Ortega, Anne Marie Gabriele, oboes
- Boris Allakhverdyan, Andrew Lowy, clarinets
- Matthew Howard, Eduardo Meneses, percussion
- Joanne Pearce Martin, Gavin Martin, keyboards
- Orchestra
- Akiko Tarumoto, Rebecca Reale, Michele Bovyer, Camille Avellano, Jin-Shan Dai, Mischa Lefkowitz,
- Edith Markman, Stacy Wetzel, Eduardo Rios, Cheryl Brick-Norman, first violins
- Dale Breidenthal, Ingrid Chun, Tianyun Jia, Nickolai Kurganov, Johnny Lee, Varty Manouelian,
- Michelle Tseng, Sooah Kim, second violins
- Ben Ullery, Dana Lawson, Michael Larco, Hui Liu, Minor L. Wetzel, Andrew François, violas
- Dahae Kim, Barry Gold, Jason Lippmann, Gloria Lum, cellos
- Thomas Hooten, James Wilt, Christopher Still, Marissa Benedict, trumpets
- Stephen Biagini, Kenneth Bonebrake, Kazue Asawa McGregor, Benjamin Picard, KT Somero,
- librarians
- Susanna Mälkki, conductor
- Disc 25 – Reich
- Richter
- Reich
- Richter (2019)
- Opening
- Patterns & scales
- Cross fades
- Ending
- Ensemble intercontemporain
- Emmanuelle Ophèle, Sophie Cherrier, flutes
- Philippe Grauvogel, Didier Pateau, oboes
- Martin Adámek, Jérôme Comte, clarinets
- Benoît Maurin, Samuel Favre, vibraphones
- Hidéki Nagano, Géraldine Dutroncy, pianos
- Diego Tosi, Jeanne-Marie Conquer, violins
- John Stulz, viola
- Eric-Maria Couturier, cello
- George Jackson, conductor
- Disc 26 – Jacob’s Ladder
- Traveler’s Prayer
- Jacob’s Ladder (2023)
- Genesis 28:12
- Vayachalom
- (And he dreamed)
- V’hinei, sulam mutzav artza
- (And behold, a ladder set up on the Earth)
- V’rosho magia hashamayima
- (And its top reached heaven)
- V’hinei, malachei Elokim olim v’yordim bo
- (And behold, messengers of G-d ascending and descending on it)
- Synergy Vocals
- Tara Bungard, Micaela Haslam, sopranos
- Benedict Hymas, Will Wright, tenors
- New York Philharmonic
- Frank Huang, Sheryl Staples, first violins
- Qianqian Li, Lisa Eunsoo Kim, second violins
- Rebecca Young, Cong Wu, violas
- Carter Brey, Matthew Christakos, cellos
- Robert Langevin, Mindy Kaufman, flutes
- Robert Botti, John Upton, oboes
- Anthony McGill, Barret Ham, clarinets
- Christopher S. Lamb, Daniel Druckman, percussion
- Eric Huebner, piano
- Lawrence Tarlow, Sara Griffin, Viola Chan, librarians
- Jaap van Zweden, conductor
- Traveler’s Prayer (2020)
- Synergy Vocals
- Amanda Morrison, Micaela Haslam, sopranos
- Benedict Hymas, Will Wright, tenors
- Colin Currie Group
- Sam Walton, Owen Gunnell, percussion
- Siwan Rhys, piano
- Jonathan Morton, Greta Mutlu, Clio Gould, Beatrix Lovejoy, violins
- Nicholas Bootiman, Meghan Cassidy, violas
- Robin Michael, Zoe Martlew, cellos
- Colin Currie, conductor
- Disc 27 – Music For 18 Musicians (Signal)
- Music for 18 Musicians (modular version)
- Pulses
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Section 3a
- Section 3b
- Section 4
- Section 5
- Section 6
- Section 7
- Section 8
- Section 9
- Section 10
- Section 11
- Pulses
- Ensemble Signal
- Olivia De Prato, violin
- Lauren Radnofsky, cello
- Ken Thomson, Bill Kalinkos, clarinets, bass clarinets
- David Friend, Lisa Moore, Red Wierenga, Thomas Rosenkranz, pianos
- Doug Perkins, Bill Solomon, marimbas
- Brad Lubman, marimba (Section VII)
- James Deitz, maracas, marimba (Section IllB)
- Martha Cluver, Caroline Shaw, Mellissa Hughes, Kirsten Sollek, voices
- Owen Clayton Condon, xylophone
- Robert Dillon, xylophone, marimba (Section IllB)
- Peter Martin, vibraphone, piano (Sections II, IX, X)
- David Skimmer, marimba, piano (Sections IX, X)
- Brad Lubman, music director
- Paul Coleman, live sound director