For contrabass flute & piano. First printing. Originally composed in 1984 as the title Of All the Souls That Stand Create, for baritone and piano. This same melody was used here and
Of his Chimera Waltzes (2016), John David Earnest writes, "My goal was to link together ideas from completely different sources, in the same way that the chimera of ancient mythology were hybrid creatures
A collection of four Christmas carols from the British Isles, arranged for flute and keyboard. The first, From Heaven High, is a Scottish carol, featuring quietly flowing motion and
In one movement with two contrasting sections, the work opens with the Serenade, which is tranquil and melodic. It is followed by the energetically angular, raucously rhythmic Dance that features a catchy
This charming little set of easy pieces for flute and piano features three self-explanatory titles. The writing is very idiomatic for both players. Includes score and flute part. Titles include: The
This delightful set of intermediate pieces for flute and piano features three titles. Each one evokes the mood of the places being described by use of tone painting. Includes score and flute part. Titles
A great choice for concerts and recitals. This delightful set of intermediate pieces for flute and piano features the following movement titles: A Folk Tune; A Waltz and A Tango.
This solo is the third in a series of works by the composer titled Sojourn for solo instruments. The single-movement work utilizes a Silesian folk song from Schlesische Volkslieder (used in the hymn Fairest
A beautiful homage to Edvard Grieg set in his richly harmonic style. Reflective and calming in character, this original solo will make a gorgeous addition to any performance recital.
This three-movement work is composed in a readily accessible tonal style. Colorful harmonies and concise structural elements highlight each movement. Melodic lyricism is a constant characteristic
Written in 1983 for Marilyn Mead, who won the International Artist's Competition in New York that year. She was granted a full recital in Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium) where it premiered to fine reviews.