Sextet began with a groovy little bass line that came into my head one day. I started playing around with layering different patterns on top of it, and what began as a whimsical exercise became the backbone of a dramatic and wide-ranging work. Sextet combines the repeating figures and grid-like structure of post-minimalist music with […]
Twelve Bean Groove Machine
Twelve Bean Groove Machine is a rhythmically driving, exuberantly busy piece that playfully explores processes of repetition and layering. The musical language draws heavily on minimalism, but with a free-wheeling spirit drawn from big band jazz, klezmer, and electronic dance music. The pairs of clarinets, trumpets, trombones, violins, and cellos tend to share material with […]
Repetitive Stress
Composed for the raucously refined duo The Living Earth Show, Repetitive Stress channels the raw power and aggression of heavy metal music through the meticulous structures of post-minimalism, creating intricately off-kilter grooves with unpredictably sudden twists and turns. It was premiered by The Living Earth Show at the 2012 Switchboard Music Festival in San Francisco, […]
Piano Trio
Piano Trio is an epic four movement work combining austere minimalism with emotional romanticism and dramatic narrative. Movement 1: A slow, ponderous opening gives way to feverishly undulating figures in the piano under sighing melodies in the violin and cello. A buildup culminates in oozingly descending piano chords, sinking down into a subdued return of […]
Cascading Resonance
Cascading Resonance is a 20-minute long meditation on harmony and resonance. Scored for five pianos and five percussion (3 vibraphones and 2 glockenspiels), it treats this ensemble as a single hyper-resonant “meta-instrument,” blending its component timbres together into swirling shimmers of color. It is in five continuous sections, each exploring a different type of resonant […]
Danny’s Favorite Pocket Watch
Danny’s Favorite Pocket Watch, composed for Yarn/Wire, evokes mechanical objects and processes that seem to be coming a bit unhinged, getting a bit off‐track, erratically speeding up and inappropriately slowing down. Danny is a mild‐mannered mad scientist, trying desperately to get his favorite old pocket watch to make sense again.
Déjà vu
Déjà vu begins with a swinging and possibly annoying clarinet lick. It leads the ensemble through a meandering maze of sections, all in triple time, with varying degrees of waltziness, before ending, unsatisfyingly, with a memory of the opening material. The second movement is all undulating string chorales, with a climactic but disappointingly short appearance […]
in the fir trees: fireflies
Inspired by the last line of a poem by Federico Garcia Lorca (“In the fir trees on the mountain: fireflies”), this piece is a gradually unfolding meditation for string quartet. An initially short chord progression gradually expands, rises in register, and glides through different harmonic areas, like the shifting colors of the evening sky. It […]
String Quartet #1
String Quartet #1 begins in a straightforward minimalist style, reminiscent of Philip Glass, built around a recurring sequence of four chords centered on an Ab-Cb minor third. Eventually, however, the music gets hung up on a syncopated dissonant chord, and takes a sudden sharp turn in a radically different direction, with aggressive runs in the […]
Five Two Tango
Five Two Tango is a fun, groovy little piece that is mostly in five, is written for two violinists, and is somewhat tango-like at times. It was a finalist in the Twiolins’ (a German violin duo) 2012 Crossover Composition Award Competition, and was recorded on their CD Sunfire.
Fanfare for Varese
Fanfare for Varèse was composed for the Empyrean Ensemble as a fanfare to open their 2007-2008 season. I was thrilled to learn that Edgard Varèse’s Octandre would be featured on the same program and that I would be writing for the same instrumentation (except with a tuba in place of Varèse’s double bass). I determined to […]
Prelude for Piano
Prelude for Piano is a dark and searching meditation, giving way to a more floating, tender middle section, before returning to the darkness.
four meditations
The four meditations are simple, gentle meditations, each one evoking a different character or mood. The musical materials are very limited. Each meditation has its own characteristic figuration or pattern that repeats and evolves and is refracted through different harmonies. The music is not meant to go somewhere or lead to something, but instead sits […]
three lonely piano pieces
Composed about a month after the end of a long and wonderful relationship, these pieces reflect three different shades of loneliness, from angst to resignation to acceptance.
Bass Clarinet Double Concerto: clarinet choir version
My basic idea for the Bass Clarinet Double Concerto was of Weber’s clarinet concertos meeting heavy metal. I am intimately familiar with both genres, through extensively practicing the Weber concertos in high school, and performing heavy metal bass clarinet tunes as a member of the Edmund Welles bass clarinet quartet. When it came to writing […]
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