Instrumental / Electroacoustic
2009
Soft Machine (15’)
-amplified cello, dancer, and electronica
-commissioned by Silvia Lenzi and Anne Dreyfus
-Premiere (cello and electronica): April 3, 2009 at L’Archipel in Paris
-Premiere with dancer: summer 2009; details TBD
Polyptoton (7’)
-tenor saxophone and drum set
-commissioned by Nicolas Prost for Jean-Yves Chevalier
-Premiere: January 31, 2009 in L’hay les roses, France
2008
Generation Next (7')
-large saxophone ensemble
-commissioned by Nicolas Prost for the Third Festival Saxophones en Fête
-Premiere: February 1, 2009 in Paris, France
Concert House (8½')
-flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, electronic beats
-written for the eighth blackbird Duke student readings on February 24, 2008
-Honorable Mention, 2008 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards
Vocograffiti Wiimusic (in progress)
-Written in collaboration with Benito Crawford
-Music for laptop, Nintendo Wiimotes, and cell phones
nameless, November 2007 (5')
-clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, violin, cello, piano, electronic beats
-performed on April 9, 2008 at Duke University's Nelson Music Room
Holly Kortze, clarinet
Paul Cherry, bass clarinet
Wayne Leechford, tenor saxophone
Andy Bonner, violin
Anne Berry, cello
Will Gibbons, piano
John Mayrose, conductor
DesubMix (6'; in progress)
-processed alto saxophone and electronica
-live recording with me on alto from a Duke New Music concert on February 20, 2008 at Duke
2007
-clarinet, cello, piano
-arrangement commissioned for Ensemble Zellig
-premiered October 6, 2007 (Longny-au-perche, France)
Etienne Lamaison, clarinet/bass clarinet
Silvia Lenzi, cello
Thierry Pecou, piano
-alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, piano
-commissioned by Trio Saxiana
-premiere on January 19, 2008 (Paris, France) by Trio Saxiana
Anne Lecapelin, alto saxophone
Nicolas Prost, tenor saxophone
Laurent Wagschal, piano
2006
At Bay (10')
i. ambivalent
ii. pensive
iii. bold
-violin, cello, piano
-premiered by the Arensky Trio, California Summer Music, summer 2006
-winner, Juventas 2006 Call For Scores
-recorded by Juventas:
Annabelle Tirado, violin
Nicholas Dinnerstein, cello
Christopher Leeds, piano
Context (6')
-marimba quartet
-premiered by the Norfolk Contemporary Ensemble, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (June 2006)
-performed by the Sam Houston State University Percussion Ensemble (April 2008)
-choreographed and performed by dancers at Sam Houston State University (May 2008)
Fragments (3')
-flute, bass clarinet, violin, piano, 2 percussionists
-premiered by the Norfolk Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Lisa Moore, at the Norfolk Chamber
Music Festival (June 2006)
t r a c k s (15')
-chamber orchestra, electronics
-premiered by Brown New Music at Brown University (May 2006)
-clean radio mix of my sound-art installation, No one will be watching us
-featuring the voices of my talented singing and acting friends from Brown University
Susurrus (5½')
-cello, percussion, live electronics
-premiered by Odd Appetite, Brown University, April 2006
2005
The Way Home (4')
-solo piano
-premiered by Andrew Aziz, Brown University, December 2005
Underneath (6½')
-flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, vibraphone, percussion
-premiered by the Itch ensemble, Brevard Music Festival, June 2005
Earlier Works
a music on subjectivity (2005); 3'
-full orchestra
-read by the Repertory Symphony Orchestra, Brevard Music Festival, July 2005
Tonal Durations (2004); 10'
-string quartet
-premiered by the Aubade Quartet, Brevard Music Festival, July 2005
In Progress
--piece for two saxophones and electronica, commissioned by Michael Straus and Griffin Campbell
--piece for saxophone, bassoon, and live electronica, commissioned by Rare Degree
--piece for the Iktus percussion quartet
--collaborative opera project