This work contains seventeen scenes and arias. It is based on Eugene Ionesco's anti-play Canatrice Chauve, as translated to English by Donald Watson. The cast consists of seven characters. Reprinted from an
The work is inspired by the writing of Carl Jung, specifically by five dreams recounted in Man and His Symbols. Commissioned by Northwestern University, and first performed in 1982.
For wind ensemble. Custom print edition. Written for and dedicated to James Croft, Director Emeritus of the Florida State University bands, upon the occasion of his retirement from active
For French horn & orchestra. Custom print edition. Commissioned by the Seattle Commissioning Club for John Cerminaro and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Premiered on February 14, 2008. Performance
For solo organ, strings & harp (piano reduction). Reprint of an earlier edition. This edition is once again available. Duration: ... view details
For orchestra. Newly engraved and edited by the composer. Written for Musical Elements, and premiered in 1982. Based upon a 19th century Russian tale of unusual heroism. The score
For piano & orchestra. Printed from manuscript. A work written to commemorate the life of President John F. Kennedy. Five movements: Challenge; Struggle; Respite; Pursuit and Peace.
For soprano sax & chamber ensemble. Revised edition, custom print. Composed for John Sampen and the Bowling Green State University New Music Ensemble. Four movements. Includes program notes. Oversized,
Libretto by J.D. McClatchy, after Chekhov's "Strakh." A chamber opera. Premiered on June 19, 2013 at the New Haven International Festival of Arts and Ideas. Duration: ca. 75'. Full score.