Groove is the result of feeling stuck, frustrated, irritated and annoyed. In the fall of 2001 I was hard at work on an Epic, Serious, Important solo piano piece, when I hit a wall and simply could not get anywhere with it. Then one night I went to a classical chamber music concert by San […]
Claremont Suite
Claremont Suite was composed for the 2011 Claremont Clarinet Festival, where I was Composer-in-Residence, and premiered by the festival’s clarinet choir. The first movement is an arrangement of a wind octet I wrote earlier in 2011 (2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns), which was composed as a companion piece to Mozart’s C minor […]
KlezDuo
KlezDuo was my attempt to bring together two musical worlds that are very important to me as a performer, but that are normally kept separate: klezmer music, and my bass clarinet duo, Sqwonk. It was great fun to combine these elements together into this raucous and joyous piece. SHEET MUSIC FOR THIS PIECE CAN BE […]
…and the Beast…
…and the Beast… began its life as an exercise in tuning perfect fifths that grew and morphed into a depiction of a day in the life of the common beast. Each movement depicts a different action of the Beast — waking up, creeping, dancing (or trying to), attacking, and finally going to sleep. SHEET MUSIC […]
J.S. Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
My bass clarinet duo Sqwonk primarily performs new pieces that we commission, but occasionally we come across an old piece that seems like it would fit in well with our general aesthetic outlook. J.S. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor is one such piece. Though originally composed for the organ, the deep resonances, free-wheeling […]
Runion
Runion was composed for the Edmund Welles bass clarinet quartet, and it is heavily inspired by the music of its bandleader and composer Cornelius Boots. Boots’ music, due to his heavy metal roots and many years of experience with the rich, deep sound of four bass clarinets, has a visceral and sonic directness and intensity […]
ELEVEN
ELEVEN was written for the San Francisco Conservatory clarinet studio as a companion piece to Steve Reich’s New York Counterpoint (both are scored for 9 Bb and 2 bass clarinets). I am a great admirer of Reich’s unique combination of intricately interlocking patterns, jazzy harmony, and propulsive rhythms, and I have been greatly influenced by […]
Sqwonkzoforus Rex
Sqwonkzoforus Rex was composed for my bass clarinet duo, Sqwonk, and the piano duo ZOFO. It came about when Sqwonk and ZOFO decided to split a concert program at Old First Church in San Francisco, and I couldn’t resist the opportunity to combine the two groups together in a new composition. As I thought about […]
Sonata for Bass Clarinet and Piano
The Sonata for Bass Clarinet and Piano was composed for my good friend, pianist Kate Campbell. She asked me to write something for a piano recital she was giving, but rather than writing a solo piano piece, I thought it would be fun to write something we could play together. The resulting piece contrasts jazzy […]
Supra: saxophone choir version
Supra is inspired by the folk music of the Republic of Georgia. In fall 2011, I started singing in a Georgian choir, and became increasingly fascinated by Georgian music and culture. A Supra is a traditional Georgian feast, used to celebrate a wide variety of occasions, from birthdays to weddings to holidays, featuring a constant […]
Supra: Low sax version
Supra is inspired by the folk music of the Republic of Georgia. In fall 2011, I started singing in a Georgian choir, and became increasingly fascinated by Georgian music and culture. A Supra is a traditional Georgian feast, used to celebrate a wide variety of occasions, from birthdays to weddings to holidays, featuring a constant […]
Supra: B-flat clarinet and bass clarinet version
(video is of nine bass clarinet version) Supra is inspired by the folk music of the Republic of Georgia. In fall 2011, I started singing in a Georgian choir, and became increasingly fascinated by Georgian music and culture. A Supra is a traditional Georgian feast, used to celebrate a wide variety of occasions, from birthdays […]
Supra: bass clarinet version
Supra is inspired by the folk music of the Republic of Georgia. In fall 2011, I started singing in a Georgian choir, and became increasingly fascinated by Georgian music and culture. A Supra is a traditional Georgian feast, used to celebrate a wide variety of occasions, from birthdays to weddings to holidays, featuring a constant […]
Lord, Grant Us Thy Peace
Lord, Grant Us Thy Peace is a plea for God’s presence and peace in the world. Beginning with a chant-like setting of St. Francis’ prayer “Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace,” it moves into a rhythmically driving, bluesy section based on texts from several psalms, all pleading and yearning for God’s presence: “Lord, […]
Three Joyce Songs
Three Joyce Songs is a setting of three poems from James Joyce’s Chamber Music set of poetry. Each of the songs reflects on love in a different way, from the tenderness of the first song to the bitterness of the second, to the dreaminess of the third. The first and third songs were recorded by […]
The Cocktail Party
The Cocktail Party takes as its text snippets of the sort of somewhat inane conversation you might overhear (or engage in) at a cocktail party. This text is set in a saccharine-yet-slightly-creepy barbershop quartet style. The result is meant to occupy an uncomfortable space in between mock‐ and genuine beauty.
Essay
Essay is a dark and brash piece. The title comes from the formal layout of the piece – the whole thing grows out of the opening material, and it has a very tight and logical developmental flow, like a well-structured argument. The title is potentially misleading however, in that it could imply a certain cerebral […]
Concertino
Concertino begins with a gentle melody unfolding over simple sustained triads. To me, it evokes some sort of celestial object or glimmering crystal, seen at a distance against a backdrop of emptiness and silence; a luminous object in the void. This is followed by an interplay of three different types of music – a sharp, […]
Unhinged Carnival Fanfare Machine
Unhinged Carnival Fanfare Machine is a boisterous, brash, concert-opener sort of a piece. It is built out of repeating bits of twisted fanfares, odd arpeggios, and off-kilter grooves that are layered, juxtaposed, and re-arranged in different ways, forming an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of riffs and colors. After a climactic build-up, the clarinets introduce a more lyrical, […]
You Are Here
“…you are given just one momentary glimpse of the entire unimaginable infinity of creation, and somewhere in it a tiny little mark, a microscopic dot on a microscopic dot, which says, ‘You are here.’ ” — Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe “…But you are here. You have always been here. […]
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