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==Principal works== === Orchestra === * ''Esquisse'' for orchestra (1920) * ''Rythmes'' for orchestra (1926) * ''Fox Trot'' for small orchestra (1927) * ''Guitare'' for orchestra (1934) * Symphonie for orchestra (1936–37) * Passacaille for large orchestra (1944/62) * ''Symphonie concertante'' for orchestra (1944–46) * ''Études'' for string orchestra (1955–56) * ''Ouverture en hommage à Mozart'' for orchestra (1956) * ''Les quatre éléments'' for orchestra (1963–64) * ''Erasmi monumentum'' for large orchestra and organ (1969) === Concerto === * Piano Concerto No. 1 (1933–34) * Danse de la peur for two pianos and small orchestra (1936) * Ballade for alto saxophone or basset horn, string orchestra, piano, timpani and percussion (1938) * Ballade for piano and orchestra (1939) * Ballade for flute, string orchestra and piano (1939–41) * Ballade for trombone or tenor saxophone and small orchestra (1940–41) * ''[[Petite symphonie concertante]]'' for harp, harpsichord, piano and two string orchestras (1944–45) * Ballade for violoncello and small orchestra (1949) * [[Concerto for seven wind instruments, timpani, percussion, and string orchestra]] (1949) * Violin Concerto (1950) * Concerto for harpsichord and small orchestra (1951–52) * Cello Concerto (1965) * Piano Concerto No. 2 (1969) * Trois danses for oboe, harp, string quintet and string orchestra (1970) * Ballade for viola, wind orchestra, harpsichord, harp, timpani and percussion (1972) * ''Polyptyque'', for violin and two small string orchestras (1973) === Ballet === * ''Das Märchen vom Aschenbrödel'' (1941) === Chamber === * Violin Sonata, No. 1 for string quintet (1913) * ''Pavane couleur du temps'' for string quintet (1920) * Piano Quintet (1922) * ''Trio sur des mélodies populaires irlandaises'' (1925) * Violin Sonata No. 2 (1931–32) * Rhapsodie for two violins, two violas and double bass (1935) * String Trio (1936) * Sonata da chiesa for viola d'amore and organ (1938) * Ballade for trombone or tenor saxophone and piano (1938) * Ballade for flute and piano (1939) * Ballade for trombone and piano (1940) * String Quartet (1967) === Guitar === * ''Quatre pièces brèves'' (1933) * ''Drey Minnelieder'', for soprano, flute and guitar (1960) === Piano === * ''Eight Préludes'' (1947–48) * ''Fantasia on Flamenco Rhythms'' (1970–73) === Organ === * Passacaille (1944) * ''Agnus Dei pour orgue'' (1965/66) === Choral === * ''Les Dithyrambes'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1918) * Mass for Double Chorus (1922/26)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''Cantate pour le temps de Noël'' for soloists, female chorus, boys' chorus, string orchestra, harpsichord and organ (1929–30) * ''In terra pax'', oratorio for soloists, two choirs and orchestra (1944)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''[[Golgotha (oratorio)|Golgotha]]'', oratorio for soloists, chorus, organ, and orchestra (1945–48)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''Songs of Ariel'' for chorus a cappella (1950) * ''Le Mystère de la Nativité'', oratorio for chorus and orchestra (1957–59) * ''Pseaumes de Genève'' for mixed chorus, children's chorus, organ and orchestra (1958) * ''Ode à la musique'' for baritone, mixed choir, 1 trumpet, 2 horns, 3 trombones, double bass and piano (1961)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.frankmartin.org/work/ode-a-la-musique/ | title=Ode à la musique }}</ref> * ''Pilate'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1964) * [[Requiem (Martin)|Requiem]] for soloists, chorus, orchestra and big organ (1971–72)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> === Vocal === * ''[[Le Vin herbé]]'', secular oratorio for twelve voices, seven strings and piano (1938/41)<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sealey|first1=Nark|title=CD Review: Le vin herbé|url=http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/h/hmu93536a.php|publisher=ClassicalNet|access-date=25 September 2014}}</ref> * ''Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke'' for alto and small orchestra (1942–43)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke |url=https://rism.online/sources/600122646 |access-date=2024-04-08 |website=RISM Online}}</ref> * ''{{lang|de|Sechs Monologe aus Jedermann}}'' for baritone or alto and orchestra (1943–44) * ''Trois chants de Noël'' (texts by Albert Rudhardt) (1947) * Suite for baritone and orchestra (1952/55) * ''Maria-Triptychon'' for soprano, violin and orchestra (1967–68) * ''Poèmes de la mort'' for tenor, baritone, bass and three electric guitars (1969–71) * ''Et la vie l'emporta'' for alto, baritone, chamber chorus and chamber ensemble (1974) === Opera === * ''[[Der Sturm (opera)|Der Sturm]]'' (1952–55)<ref name=perroux>Perroux, Alain (2011). [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/49a7a408d9584193/67821-B.pdf "A new world of sound: Frank Martin's ''Der Sturm''"], booklet notes to [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDA67821/3 Hyperion CDA67821/3]. Hyperion Records. Retrieved 6 March 2012.</ref>
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