For some years now, Larcher has dedicated himself primarily to composing and is today considered one of the leading composers of contemporary classical music in Austria. His early works (including “Naunz” and “Kraken”) are scored almost exclusively for piano and chamber orchestra. In recent years, his oeuvre has also encompassed, alongside chamber music (String Quartets 2 and 3, “My Illness is the Medicine I Need”), more compositions for orchestra and ensemble, as well as works for soloist and orchestra (e.g. “Böse Zellen”, “Die Nacht der Verlorenen”).
Love and the Fever. Eight poems by Miyazawa Kenji for choir and orchestra translated by Roger Pulvers (2022–2023)
Orchestral works with solo instrument
Still for viola and chamber orchestra (2002, revised 2004)
Heute (Today) for soprano and orchestra (2005–06)
Böse Zellen for piano and orchestra (2006, revised 2007)
Concerto for violin and orchestra (2008–2009)
Concerto for violin, cello and orchestra (2011)
A Padmore Cycle for tenor and orchestra (2010–2011; 2014)
Alle Tage Symphony No 1 for baritone and orchestra (2010–2015)
Ouroboros for violoncello and orchestra (2015)
Concerto for piano and orchestra (2020–2021)
Ensemble works
Nocturne – Insomnia (2008)
Die Nacht der Verlorenen (The Night of the Lost) for baritone and ensemble (2008)
Wie der Euro nach Bern kam und wie er wieder verschwand (How the Euro came to Bern, and how he disappeared again) for ensemble (2012)
My Illness Is the Medicine I Need for soprano and ensemble (2002/13, expanded version of My Illness Is the Medicine I Need for soprano, violine, violoncello and piano)
The Living Mountain for soprano and ensemble (2019–2020) – text by Nan Shepherd; in cooperation with photographer Awoiska van der Molen
Chamber music
Cold Farmer, String Quartet No. 1 (1990)
Kraken for violin, cello and piano (1994–1997)
Mumien (Mummies) for cello and piano (2001)
My Illness Is the Medicine I Need for soprano, violin, cello and piano (2002)
Uchafu for trumpet and piano (2003)
IXXU, String Quartet No. 2 (1998–2004)
Madhares, String Quartet No. 3 (2006–2007)
A Padmore Cycle for tenor and piano (2010–2011)
Splinters for violoncello and piano (2012)
Lyrical Lights for tenor and clarinet (2013)
lucid dreams, String Quartet No. 4 (2015)
A Padmore Cycle for tenor and piano trio (2010–2011, 2017; enlarged version of A Padmore Cycle for tenor and piano)
deep red / deep blue for flute and piano (2018)
Piano
Klavierstück 1986 (Piano Piece 1986)
Naunz (1989)
Noodivihik (1992)
Antennen-Requiem für H. (Antennae Requiem for H.) (1999)
Smart Dust (2005)
What Becomes/Was wird (2009)
Poems, 12 pieces for pianists and other children (2010)
Innerberger Bauerntanz for piano (2012)
Movement for solo piano (2019)
Violoncello
Vier Seiten for cello (1997)
Sonata for violoncello (2007)
Vocal
Das Spiel ist aus for 24-part choir (2012)
Selected discography
CDs with music by Thomas Larcher
Naunz (ECM, 2001)
IXXU (ECM, 2006)
Madhares (ECM, 2010)
What Becomes (harmonia mundi, 2014)
Symphony No. 2, Kenotaph (Ondine, 2021)
Alle Tage/violin concerto (Tonkunstler, 2021)
The Living Mountain (ECM, 2023)
CDs with Thomas Larcher as interpreter
Arnold Schoenberg, Franz Schubert: Piano Pieces/Klavierstücke (ECM, 1999)
Hanns Eisler:Ernste Gesänge – Lieder with piano (Thomas Larcher with Matthias Goerne, Ensemble Resonanz) (harmonia mundi, 2013)