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Harvey Milk: A Cantata, is a 2012 choral work by Jack Curtis Dubowsky featuring unpublished texts by Harvey Milk. The 20 minute Harvey Milk for mixed chorus and piano was jointly commissioned by the
Contemporary, dramatic, minimalist, hypnotic. Revised in 2000, Fallout was originally commissioned for the Combine Dance Company in Los Angeles in 1990. Choreographer Greg Johnson related the fallout of a
Ina Coolbrith (1841-1928) was the first California Poet Laureate. "Was it the Wind?" premiered at GALA Choral Festival 2016. "Was it the Wind?" is the last stanza of the poem "California" from Songs From
Text excerpted from President Obama's Rutgers Commencement Address, May 16, 2016. "It's not cool to not know what you are talking about. That's not keeping it real or telling it like it is. That's not
"Fourths Pattern" is for any number of players, with a minimum of three; it incorporates graphic notation and structured improvisation. "Fourths Pattern" explores and develops the interval of a perfect
A fun, raucous, spooky number. For all ages. The opening choral number from the choral chamber opera "Halloween in the Castro" (2009). Halloween, San Francisco, LGBTQ, Ghosts, Trick-or-treat,
Twelve miniatures for piano. Incorporates contemporary techniques and notation. Seven-spotted Ladybug, Moth, Gnat, Fire Ants, Daddy Long Legs, Pill Bug, Cicadas, Tarantula, Wasp, Earthworm, Fireflies, Black
Theme and seven variations, closing with a fugue (8th variation). The theme is the Cold Genius' bass aria from Purcell's opera King Arthur (c. 1691). Variations are in a variety of styles, traditional and
Jack Curtis Dubowsky composed these five miniatures for pianist Nicholas Phillips' #45miniatures project. Phillips conceived #45miniatures as "Music as Response. Music as Protest. Movements limited to 140