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- Violin Concerto (Adams) (links | edit)
- Short Ride in a Fast Machine (links | edit)
- Nixon in China (links | edit)
- Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition (links | edit)
- Clarinet concerto (links | edit)
- Harmonium (Adams) (links | edit)
- The Death of Klinghoffer (links | edit)
- On the Transmigration of Souls (links | edit)
- Phrygian Gates (links | edit)
- Doctor Atomic (links | edit)
- Shaker Loops (links | edit)
- Harmonielehre (links | edit)
- The Chairman Dances (links | edit)
- Century Rolls (links | edit)
- Lollapalooza (Adams) (links | edit)
- I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (links | edit)
- China Gates (links | edit)
- Tromba Lontana (links | edit)
- Road Movies (Adams) (links | edit)
- Slonimsky's Earbox (links | edit)
- Hallelujah Junction (links | edit)
- El Niño (opera) (links | edit)
- John's Book of Alleged Dances (links | edit)
- American Berserk (links | edit)
- The Wound-Dresser (links | edit)
- A Flowering Tree (links | edit)
- Grand Pianola Music (links | edit)
- American Standard (Adams) (links | edit)
- The Chairman Dances (ballet) (links | edit)
- Dave Maric (links | edit)
- City Noir (links | edit)
- The Dharma at Big Sur (links | edit)
- Naive and Sentimental Music (links | edit)
- My Father Knew Charles Ives (links | edit)
- The Gospel According to the Other Mary (links | edit)
- Chamber Symphony (Adams) (links | edit)
- Scheherazade.2 (links | edit)
- Saxophone Concerto (Adams) (links | edit)
- Guide to Strange Places (links | edit)
- Girls of the Golden West (opera) (links | edit)
- Absolute Jest (links | edit)
- I Still Play (links | edit)
- Gnarly (links | edit)
- Eros Piano (links | edit)
- Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? (links | edit)
- Antony and Cleopatra (Adams) (links | edit)
- Michael Collins (clarinetist) (links | edit)
- Talk:Gnarly Buttons (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Talk:Michael Collins (clarinetist) (links | edit)