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List of pieces using polytonality and/or bitonality. * Samuel Barber * Symphony No. 2 (1944) * Béla Bartók * Mikrokosmos Volume 5 number 125: The opening (mm. 1-76) of "Boating", (actually bimodality) in which the right hand uses pitches of E♭ dorian and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian * Mikrokosmos No. 105, "Playsong" * Bagatelles (1908) 1st Bagatelle, RH: C♯ minor, LH: C Phrygian. * Jeff Beal * Theme from House of Cards * Heinrich Biber * Battalia à 10 (1673) * Benjamin Britten * Sea Interludes (1945) * Fanfare for St Edmundsbury (1959) * Folk Songs of the British Isles, Vol. 1, No. 6 * Vicente García * * Alberto Ginastera * Danzas Argentinas - 1. "Danza del viejo boyero" (1937), RH: white keys, LH: black keys * Philip Glass * Symphony No.

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  • List of pieces using polytonality and/or bitonality. * Samuel Barber * Symphony No. 2 (1944) * Béla Bartók * Mikrokosmos Volume 5 number 125: The opening (mm. 1-76) of "Boating", (actually bimodality) in which the right hand uses pitches of E♭ dorian and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian * Mikrokosmos No. 105, "Playsong" * Bagatelles (1908) 1st Bagatelle, RH: C♯ minor, LH: C Phrygian. * Jeff Beal * Theme from House of Cards * Heinrich Biber * Battalia à 10 (1673) * Benjamin Britten * Sea Interludes (1945) * Fanfare for St Edmundsbury (1959) * Folk Songs of the British Isles, Vol. 1, No. 6 * Vicente García * * Alberto Ginastera * Danzas Argentinas - 1. "Danza del viejo boyero" (1937), RH: white keys, LH: black keys * Philip Glass * Symphony No. (en)
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  • List of pieces using polytonality and/or bitonality. * Samuel Barber * Symphony No. 2 (1944) * Béla Bartók * Mikrokosmos Volume 5 number 125: The opening (mm. 1-76) of "Boating", (actually bimodality) in which the right hand uses pitches of E♭ dorian and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian * Mikrokosmos No. 105, "Playsong" * Bagatelles (1908) 1st Bagatelle, RH: C♯ minor, LH: C Phrygian. * Jeff Beal * Theme from House of Cards * Heinrich Biber * Battalia à 10 (1673) * Benjamin Britten * Sea Interludes (1945) * Fanfare for St Edmundsbury (1959) * Folk Songs of the British Isles, Vol. 1, No. 6 * Vicente García * * Alberto Ginastera * Danzas Argentinas - 1. "Danza del viejo boyero" (1937), RH: white keys, LH: black keys * Philip Glass * Symphony No. 2, used for ambiguity * Jerry Goldsmith * Planet of the Apes (1968) * Patton (1970) * The Omen (1976) * Percy Grainger * Lincolnshire Posy * Gustav Holst * The Planets (Neptune) * * Arthur Honegger * Symphony for Strings, III * Bruce Hornsby * "What The Hell Happened" (from Halcyon Days, 2004) * Charles Ives * Variations on "America" (1891-1892), polytonal interludes added 1909-1910 * Adeste fidelis for organ (1897) * Sixty-seventh Psalm (1898–99) * Piano Sonata No. 2 (Ives) III. The Alcotts, presence of bitonality (right hand in B♭ major and left hand in A♭ major) * Captain Beefheart * Frownland, from Trout Mask Replica (1969) * Hair Pie: Bake Two, from Trout Mask Replica (1969) * Petrified Forest, from Lick My Decals Off, Baby (1970) * Making Love to a Vampire with a Monkey on My Knee, from Doc At The Radar Station (1980) * John Kander * Cabaret (1966), in the Finale Ultimo * Colin McPhee * Concerto for Piano, with Wind Octette Acc. (1928) * Darius Milhaud * Scaramouche, in the first movement "Vif" * Sorocaba, from Saudades Do Brasil * Le Boeuf sur le toit * (1920) * Ennio Morricone * The Untouchables (1987) * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * Ein musikalischer Spass * Sergei Prokofiev * Lieutenant Kijé Suite (mov. V, "The Burial of Kijé") * Sarcasms, Op. 17. The third movement uses two different key signatures for each hand. * Alfred Reed * A Festival Prelude * Julius Röntgen * Symphony No. 9 "The Bitonal" (Sept 8, 1930) * Arnold Schoenberg * "Gavotte", Suite for Piano Op. 25 (1923) * William Schuman * George Washington Bridge * Igor Stravinsky * Petrushka, opening fanfare * Symphony of Psalms - 3rd Movement * Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1947), rehearsal No. 11 * "Rite of Spring" * Karol Szymanowski * String Quartet No. 1 in C major Movement 3 (1917). Each part has its own key: Cello, C; Viola, 3 flats; Violin 2, 6 sharps; Violin 1, 3 sharps. See score. * Jeff Wayne * The War of the Worlds - "The Red Weed (Parts 1 & 2)" (B and G major) * John Williams * Star Wars (1977) * Jaws (1975) * John Zdechlik * Chorale and Shaker Dance (en)
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