An exceptional collection of three American Christmas songs for flute and organ (or piano). The first, Hail the Blest Morn, is a Kentucky folk song featuring modal harmonies and a gentle,
Composed in 2014, Blue, Green, Red a three-movement piece for trumpet and organ, is infused with the influences of jazz and blues. Julian Wachner paints each movement's perspective color with
Elegy was commissioned by organist Douglas Cleveland. It is a one-movement work in a lyrical, meditative style. Its harmonic language is French-influenced, but the composer considers the piece
" This piece deals with a friendly tug-of-war between diatonic and chromatic music. The theme one hears in both the Prelude and the Fughetta is based on letters from the name of the
Profound Praise is a collection of six hymns for tuba and organ in two parts. Hymns of Celebration is a set of three familiar Protestant hymns: A Mighty Fortress; Fairest Lord
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
Sonata da Chiesa was composed for the dedication of the organ built by Darron Wissinger for the Plymouth Congregational Church, Belmont, Massachusetts, Helen T. Taylor, organist. The premiere
For violin & organ. First printing. Dedicated to Andrew Paul Holman. Premiered in Cambridge, MA, December 2001. Score, 12 p. and part.