List of compositions by Akil Mark Koci
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Thematic list of Akil Mark Koci's compositions

This list gives some better known examples of Koci's compositions.

Choral Works

  • Lirisë, To Freedom, 1959. First performance: April 1960, Sarajevo
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  • Maca e vogël, Little Cat, 1959. First performance: March 1967, Children's Choir Radio Pristina
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  • Vajzës, To the Girl, 1960. First performance: June 1968, Kruševac
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     Festival Choir.
  • Nënës time, 1960. First performance: February 1988, Choir of Radio Pristina
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  • Pa titull, Untitled, 1971. First performance: November 1972, Choir Radio Zagreb, Opatija
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  • O, e ëmbëla, 1971. First performance: June 1986, Choir of Radio Pristina
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  • Kaltërsirat, 1972. First performance: October 1986, Choir of Radio Pristina
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  • Iz zapisa Stevana Mokranjac, From the manuscripts of Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac
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    , 1973. First performance: November 1977, Choir of Radio Belgrade
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    , Opatija
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Voice & Piano

  • Popullit tim, To my People, 1971. First performance: November 1977. Music Scene, Pristina
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  • Elegji, Elegjy, 1971. First performance: November 1973. Radio Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Rekviem, Requiem, 1971. First performance: September 1974. Radio Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Nimfa, 1971. First performance: Music Scene, Pristina
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  • Rekviem, Requiem, 1971. First performance: September 1974. Radio Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Trimja Gjakovare, 1974. First performance: 1986. Music Scene, Pristina
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Symphonies, Suites & Concertos

  • Attimo, for string orchestra. First performance: 1973.
  • Multiple Sinocricies, for symphonic orchestra. First performance: 1974.
  • Silueta, for oboe and strings. First performance: Novi Sad
    Novi Sad
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     1975.
  • Sirigmofonia, for symphonic orchestra. First performance: Zagreb
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     1975.
  • Simfoni libertas for symphonic orchestra. 1975.
  • Ab Aeterno, for symphonic orchestra. First performance: Music Scene 1976, Pristina
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  • Pentalfa, for symphonic ensemble. First performance: Opatija
    Opatija
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     1976.
  • Dialogue, for double bass and orchestra. First performance: Pristina
    Pristina
    Pristina, also spelled Prishtina and Priština is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous municipality and district....

     1977.
  • Marginalët I, for symphonic orchestra. First performance: Opatija
    Opatija
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     1977.
  • Marginalët II, for symphonic orchestra. First performance: Music Scene 1978, Pristina
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  • Koncert për viol dhe orkestër, concerto for viola and orchestra. First performance: 1978, Days of Kosovar Music.
  • Quasi Concerto, for orchestra, 1978.
  • Koncert për violinë dhe orkestër. First performance: 1987.
  • Koncert për flautë dhe harqe, concerto for flute and string. 1988.
  • Symphonic Movement, for orchestra. 1989.
  • Transformime, for strings. 1990.
  • Capriccio, for strings. 1990.
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra. 1990.
  • Scherzo, for orchestra. 1991.
  • Salvatio, for orchestra. 1991.
  • Dassacaglia, for strings. 1991.
  • Sinfonieta, for orchestra. 1992.
  • Scherzo, for solo violin. 1992.
  • Concerto for oboe and strings. 1992.
  • Dance from Albania, for orchestra and strings. 1992.
  • Reflections, for clarinet and orchestra. 1993.
  • Hosana, for choir. 1993.
  • Adieu dhe lamento, for solo soprano and piano. 1994.
  • Christus Factus, for choir. 1996.
  • Sonatinagiocosa, for solo violin. 1996.
  • Koncert për violinë dhe orkestër alla Paganini, for Yehudi Menuhin. 1996.
  • Passacaglia, for violin and strings. 1996.
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