WORKS

ORCHESTRA and LARGE ENSEMBLE
COMPOSE THYSELF   2011  (19:45)
For chamber orchestra (1111 1100 2perc Pno Hp strings)
Premiered by METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE
with soprano JOLLE GREENLEAF
and TENET VOCAL ENSEMBLE

UNSTUCK   2006 (15:00)  LISTEN
For large orchestra (3333 4321 3 perc, pno, hp, strings: 16, 16, 12, 8, 8)
Winner of the 2006 Rudolf Nissim Prize from ASCAP
Winner of the Juilliard Orchestra Competition
Available on Albany Records with the Bowling Green Philharmonia

IMAGES FROM A SUNKEN CITY   2007  (18:00)  LISTEN
For chamber orchestra orchestra  (1111+sax, 1111, 2 perc, pno/cel, hp, strings)
Premiered by the New Juilliard Ensemble.

TIMEPIECE  2005 (9:20)  LISTEN
For large orchestra (3333 4321 3 perc, pno/cel, hp, strings)

UPENDED   2005 (3:00
For orchestra  (2220 2220 3 perc, hp, pno, strings)

MOVEMENT FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA   2000 (16:00)  LISTEN
(2222 4220 3 perc, solo pno, stings)




CHAMBER
GRANDFAMILY   2010 (ca 16:00) for chamber ensemble and recorded audio (Bsn soloist, Dbs soloist, Pno soloist plus Cl, Tpt, Tbn, 2 Perc, 2 Vln, Vc, Dbs)
Commissioned by THE ACADEMY (a Program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and The Weill Music Institute), for Metropolis Ensemble and Academy soloists Brad Balliett, Evan Premo, and Greg DeTurck.  Read more.

SIX FIGMENTS  2008-2011  for two classical guitars  HEAR SAMPLES

SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO  2007  (18:00)  LISTEN
Premiered by Curtis Macomber and Blair McMillen

MOONLIGHT IN THE BOTTLE  2002 (11:30) Cl, Acc, Pno, Vln, Vla, Vc  LISTEN

DURST  2003 (5:50) Cl, Perc, Pno, 2 Vln, Vla, Vc.  LISTEN 
For dance

FOUR BAGATELLES FOR SEXTET  2003 (6:50) Fl, Ob, Bsn, Vln, Vla, Vc

FOUR NIGHT VISIONS  2006 (12:00) Cl, Bsn, Tpt, Btbn,  Perc, Vln, Dbs  LISTEN
Commissioned by the New York City Ballet's Choreographic Institute
for collaborations with choreographers Peter Quanz and Melissa Barak.
Premiered at the School of American Ballet, New York, March, 2006

WORM MUSIC  2000 (3:40) Fl, Cl, Pno, 2 Vln, Vla, Vc.  ABOUT

THROUGH A PRISM  2003 (11:50) Cl, Acc, Pno
For dance
Premiered at Barnard College’s Spring Dances, Columbia University, Apr. 2003



VOCAL/THEATRICAL
SEMMELWEIS  Theatric-operatic work developed with American Opera Projects
Recently selected for special workshop with director Jonathan Miller

RASHOMON (ENCOUNTER UNDER A CLOUDGATE)   2009  (15:30) Fl, Cl, Pno Vln, VC. ABOUT
Premiered by Da Capo Chamber Players, April 2009, Morristown, NJ

THE MOON ASCENDING   2008 (12:00) Four songs for soprano, baritone, clarinet, piano, violin,
and cello.  Texts by Matthew Doherty, Walt Whitman, and Elinor Wylie

solo songs:
"the silvery round moon" 2008, words by Walt Whitman  LISTEN
"alone. Everyone is" 2008, words by Matthew Doherty
"Walk in the Park" 2008, words by Matthew Doherty
"Blue Letter Days" 2008, words by Matthew Doherty
"Wash, Wash, Wash!"  2008, for soprano with piano, words by Ana Berlin
"Velvet Shoes" 2007, words by Elinor Wylie (1885-1928)  LISTEN

YOU CATCHING?   2004 (18:00) Fl, Cl, Perc, Pno, Vln, Vc, Narr.  LISTEN

DONA NOBIS PACEM   2007 (2:30) choir SATB

Original music for numerous theatrical productions in New York City, including:
Paul Rudnick’s, I Hate Hamlet, ACC Theater, 2004
Debut of Chris Hansen’s Brave New Baby, ACC Theater, 2000
Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia, ACC Theater, 1999
Debut of Heather MacDonald’s Doughboy, NY Intl. Fringe Festival, 1998

LETTER TO THE CLEANING LADY   1994 (11:20) 3 Sopr, 2 Prc, Pno 
Words by Matthew Doherty
Premiered at Holy Cross College, 1994



SOLO
ETHER   2007 (ca. 4:00) solo piano.  ABOUT

CREATURE DANCES   2005 (9:20) solo harp
Premiered by Arielle Rodgers at the Juilliard School’s Paul Hall, May, 2006

SUNSHINE AND BANANAS   2001 (6:20) solo piano.  LISTEN

REFLECTION   2001 (2:30) solo piano

THE RAGE   1998 (3:10) solo piano

FOUR PRELUDES   1994 (12:20) solo piano
Premiered by Marian Hanshaw, Holy Cross College, 1994

SHOW'S OVER FOLKS   1993 (6:05) Solo Bass Clarinet
Premiered by Beth Wieman, Holy Cross College, 1993



ELECTRONICA AND FILM MUSIC
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