Nine movements, played without pause: I. Spark… (incipient) -- II. Smoldering… (incipient) -- III. Flames… (growth) -- IV. Inferno (fully developed) -- V. False ebbing… (decay)
For flute, clarinet, violin, cello & piano. One movement work. One movement. Duration: ca. 10'. Score, 26 p. and parts.
For violin, viola & cello. First printing. Commissioned by the Network for New Music. Duration: ca. 14'. Score, 28 p. and parts.
In one movement. With a biographical note. Dedicated to the Lincoln Trio, and to the memory of Donald Martino. A brief, expressive piece for piano trio. Duration ca. 5 minutes.
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For piano trio. One movement work based on popular Yiddish tunes. Includes program and biographical notes. Premiered in Pittsburgh, December 2012. Spiral bound score, 31 p. ... view details
For 2 violins & viola. First printing. Four movements. Includes program and biographical notes. Duration: ca. 10'. Score, 20 p. and parts.
For clarinet, cello & piano. First printing. Commissioned by Carole and Chris Page for the Ocean Reed Chamber Music Festival, Key Largo, Florida 2018. Three movements. Duration: ca. 15'. Spiral bound
For piano trio. Commissioned by the Beaux Arts Trio. Duration ca. 30 minutes. Printed from manuscript. Spiral bound score, 98 p. and parts.
For violin, clarinet & piano. Custom print edition. One movement work dedicated to Trio Contraste. Premiered in 2012 for the third annual Social Networking new music series in New
For violin, cello & piano. First printing. One movement work. Duration: ca. 8'. Score, 26 p. and parts.
For flute, violin & piano. First printing. Four movements. Includes performance notes. Duration: ca. 12'. Score, 48 p. and parts.
For violin, cello & piano. Printed from manuscript. Commissioned by and dedicated to David Golub, Mark Kaplan, and Colin Carr. Duration: ca. 18'. Spiral bound score, 44 p.
The Trio for Three Flutes here presented appeared in 1964, when Jean-Pierre Rampal acquired a non-original manuscript of this work in the Czech Republic. Attributed to an early period for its light
For violin, viola & cello. First printing. Commissioned by Musica Harmonia. Premiered in Flagstaff, AZ in September, 2011. A set of three African-American spirituals.