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===Completed works=== * Sonata for solo violin (1949) * ''Trois Mélodies'' for soprano and piano (1950) (texts from The Song of Solomon, [[Charles Baudelaire|Baudelaire]] and [[Arthur Rimbaud|Rimbaud]]) * ''Séquence'' for voice, percussion and chamber ensemble (1950–55) (text by [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]]; incorporates material from the ''Trois Mélodies'') * [[Piano Sonata (Barraqué)|Piano Sonata]] (1950–52) * ''Etude'' for three-track tape (1952–53) * ''[[Le Temps restitué]]'' for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1956–68) (text from [[Hermann Broch]], ''[[The Death of Virgil]]'', in French translation by Albert Kohn) * ''[[... Au delà du hasard]] (premier Commentaire de 'Affranchi du hasard' et du 'Temps Restitué')'' for four instrumental groups and one vocal group (1958–59) (text by Barraqué 'around a quotation of Hermann Broch') * [[Concerto (Barraqué)|Concerto]] for six instrumental groups and two solo instruments (vibraphone and clarinet) (1962–68) * ''[[Chant après chant]]'' for six percussionists, voice and piano (1966) (text by Barraqué and Hermann Broch)
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