Scored for Mezzo-soprano, B-flat Clarinet and Piano, the Five Poems from the Japanese (1991) use short Japanese poems translated by Kenneth Rexroth. The mood of each piece varies, related to the
Four Bits for Piano (1986-87) are four separate pieces with their own character. Suitable for advanced students and professionals. Titles: I. Purple Blues; II. You're Like a Sunny Day; III.
The title, kinkh, implies disjunct, irregular movement in its use of silence and rhythm. A fully-notated improvisational piece, there is a feeling of jazz to some of the harmonies, and a brief
The Pocket Pieces are divided into three graded books, with 61 pieces total. The pieces are intended for pianists of all ages and abilities. Their various styles come from a mixture of traditions such as
Silk Water is scored for piano left-hand (for advanced students and professionals), but can be played with two hands, if desired (for intermediate-level players). The overall mood relates to a