1899
(Scatterbrain) Children's song for one voice and piano
3'
1909
(Why is light given) Motet on Job 3:20-23 for mixed choir and orchestra; version for voice and piano only
5'
1909
Song for voice and piano
1912
pour trois/deux voix de femmes avec violoncelle (ad libitum) | ‘Ode and Sonnet’ for three/two woman's voices unaccompanied with cello ad libitum
5'
1913
Sonata I for violin and piano
18'
1915
(Sur des mélodies populaires savoyardes / On popular Savoye melodies)
11'
1916
(The King ordered beating the drum) for contralto and small orchestra
5'30" - 7"
1919
Piano Quintet (piano, 2 violins, viola and cello)
23'
1920
String quintet (also versions for piano duet or small orchestra)
6'
1921
pour mezzo-soprano, flûte, alto et violoncelle | Four Sonnets to Cassandra for mezzo-soprano, flute, viola and cello
12'
1923
Pour soprano et mandoline ou hautbois, violon et violoncelle | Song of the Mezzetin for soprano and mandolin or oboe, violin and cello
3'
1924
(Overture and foxtrot) for two pianos
8'30''
1925
18'
1928
(The Divorce) stage music for flute, saxophone (or clarinet and basset horn), percussion and piano
1928
Song for voice, flute, wind instruments, percussion and piano or harpsichord
1928-1931
18 Songs for voice and piano from ‘La Nique à Satan’ (1928-1931)
1929
(Romeo and Julia) stage and choral music for contralto solo, mixed choir, flute, violin, basset horn, viola da gamba, double bass, timpani and drum
30'
1931 (1703)
Sonata for violin and piano in e minor op.5 no.3; composed by Henricus Albicastro (ca. 1660 - ca. 1730) and arranged by Frank Martin
1931 (1747-1749?)
Sonata for flute or violin and piano in e minor op.2 no.4; composed by Fritz Gaspard (1716 - 1783) and arranged by Frank Martin
1931-1932
Sonata II for violin and piano
16'
1931/1957
Chaconne for cello and piano
6'
1933
Four short pieces for guitar
8'
1934
4 short pieces for piano
8'
1935
Rhapsody for string quintet or string orchestra
14'
1936
String trio
16'