Selected Works List:

*** SOLOS & DUOS ***

*Of Senses Steeped for solo carillon; world premiere with Tiffany Ng, carillonist. Rockefeller Chapel Carillon New Music Festival, University of Chicago, May 26, 2018.

* Phantasmes for carillon and digital simulation of the Tsar Bell; world premiere with Tiffany Ng, carillonist. Bicentennial Fall Festival, University of Michigan, November 5, 2017.

*The Curve As It Turns for solo guitar; world premiere with Benjamin Verdery, guitarist. Morse Recital Hall, Yale University and Weill Recital Hall, March, 2012.

*Luminesce for solo oboe; world premiere with Eliza Slavit, oboist. New Music New Haven, Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, May, 1997.

* A Moment, A Kind Of... for grand piano and celesta; world premiere with Sally Pinkas, pianist. Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts Concert Series, Dartmouth College, October 27, 1994.

* Diva! for piccolo and piano; world premiere with Elizabeth Ashmead, piccoloist, and Nick Reveles, pianist. The Center, San Diego, California, September 11, 1995.

* As Once the Winged Energy of Delight for solo flute; world premiere at the Young Artists Competition. 1991 National Flute Association Convention, Washington D.C., August 19, 1991.

* Dance The Orange! for solo trombone; world premiere with Heather Buchman, trombonist. Spring Concert, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, June 5, 1989.

Rainbows Stretched Like Endless Reins for solo violin; world premiere with Riccardo Odriozola, violinist. Handprint Concert, Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, November 22, 1987.

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*** CHAMBER ENSEMBLES ***

* Enraptured By Flame for chamber ensemble; world premiere with Ensemble Échappé, Jeff Milarsky, conductor. The Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, New York, March 17, 2019.

* Of Reminiscence for string quartet; world premiere with The JACK Quartet. New Music On The Point, Leicester, Vermont, June, 2014.

* Wanderer for solo double bass and chamber ensemble; for Eric Snoza, double bassist, with the Fifth House Ensemble. Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University commission; Chicago, Illinois, 2013.

* Syzygy for string quartet; world premiere with The JACK Quartet. Beinecke Library, Yale University, April, 2011.

* Fanfare-Esque! for guitar quartet; world premiere with the Yale Guitar Ensemble. Morse Recital Hall, Yale University and Weill Recital Hall, October, 2010.

* Carillon of Senses Steeped for clarinet in Bb and chamber ensemble; world premiere with counter)induction. Casa Italiana, New York City, New York, February, 2008.

* AroundAbout for piano trio; world premiere with The Williams Chamber Players. Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Bernhard Music Center, Williams College, April, 2007.

* Dreams And Reveries for mixed percussion quartet; world premiere with the Yale Percussion Group. Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, December, 2007.

* In The Purest Air, Sapphirine for solo electric guitar and chamber ensemble; world premiere with Mark Dancigers, electric guitar, and the NOW Ensemble. Beinecke Library, Yale University, December, 2006.

* From The Faraway Nearby for piano trio; world premiere with The Blue Elm Trio. New Music New Haven, Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, February, 2005.

* The Dancing Skirt for clarinet in Bb, bassoon and piano; world premiere with Trio Neos. A Mexico/US Fund for Culture commission, National Conservatory of Music, Mexico City, Mexico, September 25, 1997.

* As Long Drawn Echoes From Afar Converging for flute, viola, violoncello, mallet percussion and piano; world premiere with the California E.A.R. Unit. Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University commission; Los Angeles County Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, California, April 24, 1995.

* Song of Songs for soprano soloist and seven players; world premiere with The Boston Musica Viva, with Maria Tegges, soprano, and Richard Pittman, conductor and commissioner. Pickman Hall, Longy School of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, February 23, 1990.

The Azure That Is Darkness for clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano; world premiere with the First Monday Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, Deborah Drattell, conductor. Barlow Endowment for Music Composition commission; Dixon Recital Hall, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 3, 1986.

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*** CHORAL & VOCAL WORKS ***

* Go and Catch A Falling Star for chamber vocal ensemble; world premiere with Luceris, Harry Castle, conductor. Woolsey Hall, Yale University, November, 2013.

* Steps for mezzo-soprano and piano; world premiere with Jennifer Beattie, mezzo-soprano, and Adam Marks, pianist.
Beinecke Library, Yale University, November 11, 2016.

* Grand Is The Seen & Out Of The Rolling for large chorus; world premiere with The Yale Glee Club, Jeffrey Douma, conductor and commissioner. Woolsey Hall, Yale University, November, 2013.

* All That Jazz! for mezzo-soprano and piano; world premiere with Jennifer Beattie, mezzo-soprano, and Adam Marks, pianist. Beinecke Library, Yale University, February, 2008.

* Jazzanatomy for soprano, baritone and piano; world premiere with the Hoff-Barthelson Contemporary Music Festival.
Hoff-Barthelson/Copland House commission, May, 2008.

* In Memoriam for soloists, large chorus, percussion quartet and sampled playback; world premiere with Yale Camerata, Marguerite Brooks, conductor and commissioner. Beinecke Library, Yale University, October, 2003.

* Lemon Drops for baritone, mixed percussion and double bass; world premiere with Richard Lalli, baritone, Timothy Feeney, percussionist, and Seth, double bassist. A "First Nights" Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University commission, John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Harvard University, December 17, 1998.

* You Will Be We
for S.A.T.B. chorus and organ; world premiere with The Old Stone Church Singers, Margaret and Warren Scharf, directors and commissioners. 1989 Region V American Guild of Organists Convention Concert, Cleveland, Ohio, June 18, 1989.

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*** PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES ***

* Dreams And Reveries for mixed percussion quartet; world premiere with the Yale Percussion Group. Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, December, 2007.

*… ManiaREDUX! for digital percussion and audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Timothy Feeney, digital percussionist and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. New Music New Haven, Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, April, 2004.

* … Mania! for solo percussion & audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Timothy Feeney, acoustic percussionist and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Interfaced Culture Conference, Digital Media Center for the Arts, Yale University, May, 2001.

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*** DANCE WORKS ***

*Liquid Fuse, Downsider & Gizmo for audio interactive playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Festival of Emerging Technologies and Arts, Miami, Florida, March 27-29, 2015.

*… ManiaREDUX! for digital percussion and audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Timothy Feeney, digital percussionist and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. New Music New Haven, Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, April, 2004.

*Abstracted Cisms II for audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Digital Media Center for the Arts, Yale University, April 21, 2001.

*Abstracted Cisms I for computer-generated audio playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University, March 26, 1998.

*Entelechic Disturbances for computer-generated playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Future Music Oregon, University of Oregon, December 8, 1995.

*One Haze, One Incandescence for dancer and electronic playback; world premiere with Laura Chapman, dancer and choreographer. AKI Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art, October 3, 1983.

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*** MUSIC & TECHNOLOGY ***

*Liquid Fuse, Downsider & Gizmo for audio interactive playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Festival of Emerging Technologies and Arts, Miami, Florida, March 27-29, 2015.

*Jabberin’ for voice and audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Jennifer Beattie, mezzo-soprano and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Off-Broadway Theater, Yale University, March, 2012.

*The Harbingers of Light for disembodied voice, flute and audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Distinktion. Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Bernhard Music Center, Williams College, April, 2012.

*A Rapture As Of Legacies for baroque violin, gamelan performance and audio interactive playback; world premiere with Robert Mealy, baroque violinist , Sarah Weiss, gamelan performance and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Beinecke Library, Yale University, April, 2012.


*… ManiaREDUX! for digital percussion and audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Timothy Feeney, digital percussionist and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. New Music New Haven, Morse Recital Hall, Yale University, April, 2004.

* … Mania! for solo percussion & audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Timothy Feeney, acoustic percussionist and Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Interfaced Culture Conference, Digital Media Center for the Arts, Yale University, May, 2001.

*Abstracted Cisms II for audio and visual interactive playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Digital Media Center for the Arts, Yale University, April 21, 2001.

*Abstracted Cisms I for computer-generated audio playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University, March 26, 1998.

*Entelechic Disturbances for computer-generated playback; world premiere with Kathryn Alexander, music technologist. Future Music Oregon, University of Oregon, December 8, 1995.

*And The Whole Air Is Tremulous for flute and electronic playback; world premiere with Joanna Bassett, flute. The Tanglewood Music Center, August 15, 1985.

*One Haze, One Incandescence for dancer and electronic playback; world premiere with Laura Chapman, dancer and choreographer. AKI Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art, October 3, 1983.

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