Trevor Duncan
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- Lewis Carroll (Alice in Not So Wonderland)
- Emma Hauck (In Absentia)
- Felisberto Hernández (Unmistaken Hands: Ex Voto F.H)
- Franz Kafka (The Metamorphosis)
- Stanisław Lem (Maska)
- Rainer Maria Rilke (Eurydice: She, So Beloved)
- Bruno Schulz (Street of Crocodiles)
- Robert Walser (The Comb, Institute Benjamenta)
Music is an essential part of the Quay Brothers' films, as they also find inspiration in Eastern European classical music. The Quay Brothers' films feature music by the following composers:
- Stefan Cichoński (Nocturna Artificialia)
- Trevor Duncan (Piano Tuner of Earthquakes)
- Leoš Janáček (Leoš Janáček: Intimate Excursions, The Sandman, The Metamorphosis)
- Lech Jankowski (Street of Crocodiles, Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies, Ex-Voto, The Comb, Institute Benjamenta, De Artificiali Perspectiva, or Anamorphosis)
- Zygmunt Konieczny (Nocturna Artificialia)
- György Kurtag (The Sandman)
- Zdeněk Liška (The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer, The Phantom Museum)
- Steve Martland (Songs for Dead Children)
- Claudio Monteverdi (Eurydice: She, So Beloved)
- Timothy Nelson (Wonderwood, Through The Weeping Glass, Unmistaken Hands: Ex Voto F.H.)
- Arvo Pärt (Duet)
- Krzysztof Penderecki (Ein Brudermord, Inventorium of Traces, Maska)
- Sergei Prokofiev (Alice in Not So Wonderland)
- Christopher Slaski (Piano Tuner of Earthquakes)
- Karlheinz Stockhausen (In Absentia)
- Igor Stravinski (Igor, The Paris Years Chez Pleyel 1920-1929)
- Gary Tarn (The Phantom Museum, Tempus Fugit)
- Antonio Vivaldi (Piano Tuner of Earthquakes)
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