- Lontano(1967)Written by György LigetiPerformed by Berliner Philharmoniker (as Berlin Philharmonic)Conducted by Jonathan NottCourtesy of Warner ClassicsBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
- Fog Tropes(1982)Written by Ingram MarshallPerformed by Orchestra of St. Luke's (as Orchestra of St. Lukes)Conducted by John AdamsCourtesy of Nonesuch RecordsBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
- Symphony No. 3: Passacaglia - Allegro moderato(1988)Written by Krzysztof PendereckiPerformed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as National Polish Radio Symphony)Conducted by Antoni Wit (as Antonio Wit)Courtesy of Naxos by arrangement with Source/Q
- Music for Marcel Duchamp(1947)Written by John CagePerformed by Philipp VandréCourtesy of Mode Records
- Hommage á John Cage(1959)Written & Performed by Nam June PaikCourtesy of Nam June Paik Studios, Inc.
- Quattro Pezzi(1959)Written by Giacinto ScelsiPerformed by ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien (as Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra)Courtesy of Mode Records
- Lontano(1967)Written by György LigetiPerformed by Wiener PhilharmonikerConducted by Claudio AbbadoCourtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, HamburgUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Rothko Chapel 2(1978)Written by Morton FeldmanPerformed by UC Berkeley Chamber ChorusCourtesy of New Albion Records, Inc.
- On the Nature of Daylight(2004)Written & Performed by Max RichterCourtesy of Fat Cat RecordsBy Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
- Uaxuctum: The Legend of the Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed for Religious Reasons(1966)Written by Giacinto ScelsiPerformed by ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien (as Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra)Courtesy of Mode Records
- Pacific Sirens(1969)Written by Robert EricksonPerformed by Cleveland Chamber SymphonyConducted by Edwin LondonCourtesy of New World Records
- The Lost Day(1982)Written & Performed by Brian EnoCourtesy of Virgin Records Ltd under license from EMI Music Marketing
- Four Hymns: II for Cello and Double BassWritten by Alfred Schnittke (as Alfred Schnittke)Performed by Torleif Thedeen (as Torleif Thedéen) & Entcho RadoukanovCourtesy of BIS Records
- Lizard Point(1982)Performed by Brian EnoCourtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.Under license from EMI Music Marketing
- Suite for Symphonic Strings: Nocturne(1960)Written by Lou HarrisonPerformed by The New Professionals OrchestraConducted by Rebecca MillerCourtesy of Mode Records
- Christian Zeal and Activity(1973)Written by John AdamsPerformed by San Francisco Symphony (as The San Francisco Symphony)Conducted by Edo de WaartCourtesy of Nonesuch RecordsBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
- Root of an Unfocus(1944)Written by John CagePerformed by Boris BermanCourtesy of Naxos by arrangement with Source/Q
- Fluorescences(1961-62)Written by Krzysztof PendereckiPerformed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as National Polish Radio Symphony)Conducted by Antoni Wit (as Antonio Wit)Courtesy of NaxosBy Arrangement with Source/Q
- My Father Knew Charles Ives: The Lake(2006)Written by John AdamsPerformed by 'B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra' (as BBC Symphony Orchestra)Conducted by John AdamsCourtesy of Nonesuch RecordsBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
- Fragor(2003)Written & Performed by Tim HodgkinsonCourtesy of Mode Records
- Prelude - The Bay(1990)Written & Performed by Ingram MarshallCourtesy of New Albion Records
- Two Etudes HarmoniesWritten by György LigetiPerformed by Hans-Ola EricssonCourtesy of BIS Records
- Quartet for Piano and Strings in A minor(1876)Written by Gustav MahlerPerformed by Prazak QuartetCourtesy of Praga Digitals, France[Heard on phonograph in Max von Sydow's office]
- Quartet for Piano and Strings in A minor(1876)Written by Gustav MahlerArranged by Christopher Hoffman & Michael PittPerformed by Christopher Hoffman[Heard on phonograph in commandant's office in Dachau]
- Cry(1951)Written by Churchill KohlmanPerformed by Johnnie RayCourtesy of Columbia Records and The Columbia/Epic Label Group, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment,By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Wheel of Fortune(1952)Written by Bennie Benjamin & George David WeissPerformed by Kay StarrCourtesy of Capitol RecordsUnder License from EMI Film & Television Music
- Tomorrow Night(1939)Written by Sam Coslow & Will Grosz (as Wilhelm Grosz)Performed by Lonnie JohnsonCourtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
- On the Nature of Daylight(2004)Written & Performed by Max RichterMixed by Robbie RobertsonCourtesy of Fat Cat RecordsBy Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
- This Bitter Earth(1960)Written by Clyde OtisPerformed by Dinah WashingtonMixed by Robbie RobertsonCourtesy of The Verve Music GroupUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises
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