A beautiful a cappella tone poem, set on a text by Amy Lowell, that evokes winds sweeping through the trees, wild joy, and the light of a single bright star piercing through the night. Varying harmonic
Based on texts by Kris Radish, this set of three songs for treble choirs focuses on letting go of fears and being true to yourself. The set includes: 1. The Dark Line; 2. Morning Prayer; 3. Dancing
A bold and adventurous work inspired by a poem of the same name by Scandinavian poet Edith Sodergran (1892-1923), it guides us on a journey into unknown lands revealed by the coming dawn.
This piece tells the story of our Galaxy, of the great unknown and what lies beyond, and where we belong within this vastness of space. The soloists and the ensemble paint a picture of this great
This work tells of joy and pleasure, reveling in beauty and the ecstatic joy of being overwhelmed by something too beautiful. Amy Lowell's text is set in an a cappella texture, with modern harmonies,
Using the translated poems of Chinese women poets from the 3rd century through the 20th century, the soprano and oboe weave a story of love, death, life, and what we hold close to our hearts.
Wood Song for solo oboe (2019) was inspired by the Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) poem of the same name. It tells of the wood thrush bird as well as the poet's honesty of kissing life "scars and