Stage
Solonely (dance music, choreography by David Fielding), double bass, live electronics, 2002;
Imaginary Dancescape – a melodrumming after Cocteau (text by Jean Cocteau), baritone, 5 percussion, 2003
Orchestral
Perpetuum, large orchestra (87 players), 1996;
Canto para Timor Leste, 14 strings, 1998; Antípoda, small orchestra (15 players), 1999–2000;
Invenção sobre Paisagem, small orchestra (15 players), 2001;
Round Time, large orchestra (94 players), 2002;
Zapping, 2004;
Hovering over, small orchestra (16 players), 2004;
Tracing the Memory, 2004–05;
Díptico, piano, large orchestra, 2004–05;
Ascent, large orchestra (77 players), 2006–07
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Chamber Music
Quarteto de Cordas, string quartet, 1995;
Verde Secreto, alto saxophone, piano, 1997;
Tríptico, violin, piano, 1997;
A Way to Silence, flute, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, 1997;
Autumn Wind, flute (+ piccolo, alto flute), oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon, 1998;
Lugares Esquecidos, violin, viola, cello, piano, 1998;
Sundance Sequence, flute, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, double bass, piano, percussion, 1999;
...a Terra Fértil, French horn, 2 trumpets, trombone, tuba, 1999;
Mind the Gap, marimba, 1999–2000;
Light – Distance, flute (+ piccolo, alto flute), oboe (+ English horn), clarinet (+ bass clarinet), French horn, bassoon, 2000;
O Curso das Águas, flute, oboe d'amore (+ English horn), clarinet, bassoon, 2001;
Ends meet, marimba, string quartet, 2001–02;
Short Cuts, 4 saxophones,
2003; Labyrinth, clarinet, ensemble (oboe [+ English horn], bassoon, trumpet, violin, viola, cello, double bass), 2005;
The Delirium of My Desire – a Consequenza for solo flute, in memoriam Luciano Berio, 2006;
Steel Factory, 4 steel drums (all + 2 bongos, 3 sixxens [steel plaques]), 2006
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Choral
Round Time Poems (text by João Tinoco), male chorus, 1999
Vocal
Três Poemas do Oriente (text by Camilo Pessanha), soprano, flute (+ alto flute), clarinet, harp, piano, percussion, 2001 (also French version as Trois Poèmes de l'Orient [translated by Christine Pâris-Montech], 2003);
Qalbî 'arabî – os viajantes da noite
(texts from 11th-, 12th-century Luso-Arabic poetry [translated by
Adalberto Alves]), 2 sopranos, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, 15
strings, 2002;
Fantastic Tales (text by Terry Jones), male speaker, orchestra, 2005–06 (also Portuguese version as Contos Fantásticos [translated by Manuela Madureira, Fernando Rebelo], 2005–06);
Search Songs (song-cycle, text by Fernando Pessoa), soprano, orchestra, 2006–07
Didactic Music
Diversion, guitar, snare drum, 2 variable players ad libitum, 2006
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DISCOGRAFIA | DISCOGRAPHY

Jazzi Metal - Contemporary Music for Brass Ensemble.
Luís Tinoco (... A Terra Fértil), Nuno Côrte-Real (5 Pequenas Músicas
de Mar), Carlos Azevedo (Jazzi Metal), Christopher Bochmann (Essay IX,
Brass Quintet), João Madureira (Rumor), António Pinho Vargas (Two
Family Discussions). Royal Scottish Academy Brass, dir. John Wallace.
Ed. Deux-Elles, 2003.

"Arditti Quartet - Contemporary Portuguese Chamber Music".
Obras de Alexandre Delgado ("Quarteto de Cordas"), António Pinho Vargas
("Monodia - Quase um Requiem"), Eugénio Manuel Rodrigues ("Mata Hari"),
João Pedro Oliveira ("Peregrinação"), Luís Tinoco ("Quarteto de
Cordas"). Int. Quarteto Arditti. Ed. Etcetera, 2001.

"Crazy Mallets - Portuguese Music for Marimba".
Luís Tinoco ("Mind the Gap"), Sérgio Azevedo ("Nocturnal"), João Pedro
Oliveira ("Crazy Malets"), António Chagas Rosa ("Four Cartoons"),
Isabel Soveral ("Memoire d'Automne - Tableau I") Pedro Carneiro ("... e
todo eu me alevanto e todo eu ardo"). Pedro Carneiro (marimba). Ed. Deux-Elles, 2003, distr. Dargil.

The Galliard Ensemble: "Light Distance - Portuguese Wind Quintets".
Luís Tinoco ("Light-Distance", "O Curso das Águas", "Autumn Wind"),
Joly Braga Santos ("Scherzino"), Fernando Lopes-Graça ("Sete Lembranças
para Vieira da Silva"), António Pinho Vargas ("Três Fragmentos"),
Alexandre Delgado ("The Panic Flirt"), Sérgio Azevedo ("Aspetto"),
Eurico Carrapatoso ("Cinco Miniaturas"). Int. Galliard Ensemble. Ed.
Deux-Elles, 2003 (distr. Dargil).
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