This three-movement original work for full orchestra includes intense, programmatic themes. "Cloak of Darkness" depicts the eerie hour just before dawn, wherein chromatic whirlwinds of sound and evocative
The Sounds of St. Louis by Barbara Harbach incorporates and combines original fugues and melodies with the popular Civil War song, "Missouri! Missouri! Bright Land of the West!," the wistful
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft was the first known Native American poet and the first known Native American woman writer. Her husband published her poems and stories. Her writings and poems in
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft was the first known Native American poet and the first known Native American woman writer. Her husband published her poems and stories. Her writings and poems in English paralleled
This dramatic fantasy opens with an unmeasured prelude section followed by a toccata area of mixed meter utilizing the full range of the Keyboard. These two sections combine and intertwine before
Separately Together -
Synesthesia for Chamber Ensemble
Flute, Clarinet in B-flat, Piano, Violin, Viola, Violoncello
I. Lilting Lines - Careening Melodies
II.
Tres Danzas para Clavecin or Piano is a three-movement piece with a Spanish flavor and frenzied outer movements. The music anticipated Harbach’s move to the South West with its Spanish
Cuatro Danzas para Flute y Piano (2018) is a four-movement piece with a Spanish flavor and frenzied outer movements. The music anticipated Harbach's move to the Southwest with its Spanish