for clarinet, 2 violins, viola & cello Premiered in New York by the Ikarus Chamber Players [Sarah Beaty (cl), Julia MacLaine (vc), Margaret Dyer (vla), Jonathan Chu and Owen Dalby (vlns)]. New York, October 30, 2008. mp3 of performance
(in progress)
for two clarinets, bassoon and computer
Written for the Budapest-based Trio Lignum.
for percussion and computer. 1st version premiered by Alex Lipowski in May of 2007 in New York. In the process of being substantially re-written to be premiered in March 1, 2008 at the Mantis/LICA Festival in Lancaster, UK.
for harpsichord and keyboard GeneralMidi-drumset.
for clarinet, cello and piano + pre-recorded audio
this version performed by the Ikarus Chamber Players at a concert of the áltaVoz ensemble in New York, NY on April 12, 2005.
Sarah Beaty (cl), Julia MacLaine (vc) and Chris Guzmán (pn).
(The audio cues were added after the performance)
for amplified clarinet, bassoon and piano + pre-recorded audio
for wind ensemble + piano, percussion and low strings
to be premiered in March 2005 in Valencia, Spain under the direction of Susan Campos.
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano & percussion. Premiered in New York and subsecuently performed in Cambridge, MA by the Juilliard Pierrot Ensemble in 2006. A revised version was performed in November 2007 by the University of Manchester New Music Ensemble.
for amplified solo cello.
this version performed by Leo Eguchi, cello.
amplification and recording, Chao Chang.
.......sCore
this version performed by the Studio New Music Moscow. Igor Dronov, conductor.
for soprano and viola
this version performed by Kristen Watson, soprano and Heidi Broschinsky, viola.
for amplified clarinet, bassoon and piano
this version performed by the UMZE ensemble,
Csaba Klenyán, clarinet
Gyorgy Lakatos, bassoon
Péter Nagy, piano
for viola with piano accompaniment.
this version recorded by Mark Berger, viola
and Meimi Lan, piano
for soprano and string orchestra w/ crystal glasses
text from Camilo José Cela's Oficio de Tinieblas No. 5
this version performed by the Boston University Chamber Orchestra
Meredith Hansen-skinner, soprano
Richard Cornell, conductor
for solo piano.
for soprano and piano.
for solo violin.
this version performed by Juraj Stahel, violin.