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Bucht's compositions include the operas Tronkrävarna and Jerikos murar, choral works, orchestral works, and chamber music.[1] Soprano Alice Esty gave the world premiere of his 1965 composition Sex Årstidssånger in May 1966 at Carnegie Hall.[2] Beginning in the mid 1960s he began experimenting with electronic music.[1]