"Abenstern" (Evening Star) evokes an enchanting outdoor scene – as the sun goes down over the tree-covered hills of the Bavarian countryside, a single star shines ever more brightly – the
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For orchestra. Custom print edition. In one movement. With a program note and instrumentation list. Dedicated to Eva and Bill Hornyak. The music contrasts the strings with the rest of the orchestra.
A jazz-rock infused guide to orchestral instruments, Billy and the Carnival tells the story of a young boy who discovers musicians coming to his park to play a concert. Within the course of
For orchestra. First printing. Commissioned for and is dedicated to the Florida State University Orchestra. Premiered in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, Florida on February 1, 2020. Orchestral materials are
“The [Concerto] is neoromantic: soaring melodies, blatantly tonal, and quite purposefully allows the audience access to its artistic message and aesthetic. It is (heaven forfend in these days of
For orchestra. Custom print edition. In one movement. With a program note and instrumentation list. Commissioned by the Friends of the Roanoke Symphony and Kenneth Fain. Premiered in October 1995. Duration:
Adler was asked to write a short work based upon one of ten sketches that Bach had prepared, but never used, for the Goldberg Variations. The resulting In the Spirit of Bach features "a
Three movements for orchestra. With notes in English and Chinese. Commissioned by the Seattle Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. Premiered in Seattle, February 2019. The music was
The Carmel (IN) High School Orchestra will present the world premiere of the newly-commissioned work
With influences of Mahler's construct and Walt Whitman's poems, Night Rivers takes its title from Whitman, and the first seven bars inform much of the following one-movement symphony. The fluid score is one
Rissolty Rossolty is ideal for high school festival orchestras, while still of great interest to college and professional ensembles. Composed in 1939 for a radio show introducing audiences to
For string orchestra. First printing. Commissioned and performed by the San Jose Chamber Orchestra as their 1994/95 concert season opener. Orchestral parts are available on rental from the