List of Works

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Large Ensembles:

Polychrome, for orchestra (2007-08) – duration – 13'30"

3333 4331 3 perc, timp, pn, hp, strings

 

Movements, for small orchestra (2002-03)– duration – 13’

2 fl, 2 ob, 2 cl, 3 perc. strings 66433

Commissioned by the University of Northern Colorado Symphony Orchestra

Premiere; April 22, 2003, Greeley, CO

University of Northern Colorado Symphony Orchestra – Martín García, conductor

 

Confluence, for chamber orchestra (2001)– duration – 7’15”

fl, ob, cl, b.cl, a.sax, hn, tpt, tbn, b.tbn, pno, 2 perc, 2vn, va, vc, db

Premiere: October 28, 2001, Greeley, CO

Colorado Contemporary Music Consort – Tim Sullivan, conductor

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Chamber Music:

Fractured Spaces, for solo piano (2009) - duration - 10'

composed for tour of new music by Ryan Fogg

Tour: March 4, 2010: Carson-Newman College (Jefferson City, TN)

March 12, 2010: San Francisco State University

March 16, 2010: Coe College (Cedar Rapids, IA)

March 17, 2010: Northwestern College (Orange City, IA)

March 20, 2010: Rice University (Houston, TX)

April 5, 2010: Kerrytown Concert House (Ann Arbor, MI)

 

spontaneous impulse, for alto sax and piano (2008) – duration – 11'

commissioned by Patrick Murphy

Premiere: April 19, 2008, NASA 2008 Annual Conference, Charleston, SC

Patrick Murphy, saxophone; Hannah Gruber, piano

 

Semaphores, for solo flute (2007)– duration – 9’

commissioned by Reiko Manabe

Premiere: May 19, 2007, UCSD Spring Festival, San Diego, CA

Reiko Manabe, flute

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Angelus Epiphanies, for carillon (2007)– duration – 5’

Premiere: tba

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Shadow Play, for tenor saxophone (2006)– duration – 12’

Premiere: January 11, 2007, Ann Arbor, MI

Kerrytown Concert House

Eliot Gattegno, tenor saxophone

 

Retraced, for piano trio (2006)– duration – 8’

Premiere: May 10, 2006, Ann Arbor, MI

Re-source Ensemble at Faber Piano Institute

Yuki Numata, violin; Eileen Brownell, cello; Wei-Han Wu, piano

 

Spiralling Through, for alto saxophone and ensemble (2006) – duration – 11’

alto sax, fl, cl, b.cl, trp, perc, 2 vn, vc, db

Commissioned by Junichiro Watabe and Nicholas Deyoe

Premiere: February 22, 2006, Greeley, CO

New Directions Concert; Junichiro Watabe, soloist; Nicholas Deyoe, conductor

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Transformations, for solo piano (2006-08)– duration – 20’

Premiere: May 10, 2006, Ann Arbor, MI

Re-source Ensemble at Faber Piano Institute

Daniel Pesca, piano

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1. Tempestuous

2. Impromptu

3. Still

4. Torrential

5. Shimmering

6. Propulsive

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Residuum, for flute and soprano saxophone (2005)– duration – 11’

Commissioned by Nathan Keedy and Shelley Binder

Premiere: November 28, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI

University of Michigan Composer’s Forum

Shelley Binder, flute; Nathan Keedy, soprano saxophone

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Durezze/Durations, after Frescobaldi (2005)– duration – 6’30”

fl, ob, cl, b.cl, bn, hn, vn, vc

Premiere: June 28, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI

Re-source Ensemble, conducted by Tim Sullivan

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Traces, for clarinet, alto saxophone and piano (2005)– duration – 10’15”

Premiere: April 18, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI

Kristin Fosdick, clarinet, Brian Sacawa, alto saxophone, Wenli Zhou, piano

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Three Short Verses, for string quartet (2005)– duration – 5’15”

Recorded at reading session by the St. Petersburg String Quartet, February 12, 2005.

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Episodes, for double bass and piano (2003-04)– duration – 9’

Commissioned by Jason Rosenholtz-Witt

Premiere: March 4, 2004, Greeley, CO

Jason Rosenholtz-Witt, double bass; Makiko Otagaki, piano

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Suite for 2 Alto Saxophones (2002-03)– duration – 7’45”

Commissioned by Nathan Keedy and Junichiro Watabe

Premiere: July 11, 2003, World Saxophone Congress, Minneapolis MN

Nathan Keedy and Junichiro Watabe, alto saxophone

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1. Prelude

2. Point

3. Interlude

4. Counter-point

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Streaming 2 (Deconstruction) (2001)– duration – 4’

oboe, violin, piano 4-hands

Premiere: Premiere: October 28, 2001, Greeley CO

Colorado Contemporary Music Consort

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Three Canons for Sax Quartet (2000)– duration – 6’

Premiere: December 10, 2000, Greeley CO

University of Northern Colorado Graduate Sax Quartet

 

Streaming, for solo piano (1998-2000)– duration – 6’30”

Premiere: April 25, 2001, Greeley CO

Tim Sullivan, piano

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Time Tree, for percussion quartet (1999)– duration – 10’30”

Commissioned by Mike Benton

Premiere: February 23, 1999, Greeley CO

Mike Benton, Jeff Davis, Rick Henson, Peter Martin, percussion

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Vocal Music:

Songs for a Dead Bird, for soprano and piano (2007)– duration – 15’

Premiere: February 1, 2009, Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA

Alissa Rose, soprano; Jennifer Peterson, piano

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Six Dorothy Parker Songs, for mezzo-soprano and piano (2007)– duration – 14’

Premiere (Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6): February 27, 2007, Britton Recital Hall, Ann Arbor, MI

Lorraine Yaros Sullivan, mezzo-soprano; Carolyn Herrington, piano

 

Thoughts, texts by Walt Whitman (2005)– duration – 13’

for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano

Premiere: September 30, 2006 by ALEA III, conducted by Theodore Antoniou, Boston, MA

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Emerson Songs, for low voice and piano (2004-6)– duration – 9’

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Germs, texts by Walt Whitman (2001-02)– duration – 9’30”

for soprano voice, bassoon, cello

Premiere: April 9, 2002, Greeley CO

University of Northern Colorado Faculty Composition Recital

Lorraine Yaros Sullivan, soprano; Charles Hansen, bassoon; Sara Heimbecker, cello

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Three Roethke Songs (1998)– duration – 7’

for soprano voice and piano

Premiere: April 10, 1998, Greeley CO

Lorraine Yaros, soprano; Tim Sullivan, piano

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Electroacoustic:

 Sycamore Duets, CD playback (2007- in progress)

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ASME, 5.1 surround sound (2006)– duration – 3’45”

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All Religions are True, 2-channel tape (2001)– duration – 4’30”

Premiere: April 25, 2001, Greeley CO

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Stretched, for piano and 2-channel tape (1998)– duration – 9’

Premiere: April 10, 1998, Greeley CO

Tim Sullivan, piano

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