Title |
Duration | Instrumentation and notes |
Movements and MP3 files |
Fancies and Interludes I |
13'42" |
tuba and piano |
|
Fancies and Interludes II |
22'52"' |
alto saxophone and piano Note: There are effects for inside the piano. These are optional and are not played on the attached MP3 |
1. Fancy 1 2. Int. 1 3. Fancy 2 4. Int. 2 3. Fancy 3 4. Int. 3 4. Fancy 4 |
Fancies and Interludes III |
17'09" |
horn and percussion (1) |
1. Fancy 1 and Int. 1 2. Fancy 2 and Int. 2 3. Fancy 3 and Int. 3 4. Fancy 4 |
Fancies and Interludes IV |
17' |
bass clarinet and percussion (1) |
1. Fancy 1 and Int. 1 2. Fancy 2 and Int. 2 3. Fancy 3 Int. 3 and Fancy 4 are not recorded |
Fancies and Interludes V |
21'43" |
cello and organ |
|
Fancies and Interludes VI |
37'07" |
violin and piano |
1. Fancy 1 and Int. 1 |
Fancies and Interludes VII |
33'47" |
bassoon and piano |
|
If you forget me... |
24' |
cello and piano |
1. I shall begin to forget you |
Into the Labyrinth |
60' |
2 pianos and actor |
1. Prelude |
In This World |
17'31" |
flute (or violin or clarinet) and marimba Note: uses traditional Japanese music, notably Rokudan |
|
Ah, Matsushima! |
17'26" |
violin (or flute) and marimba with crotales and temple bowls and optional narration (Japanese haiku) |
1. Refrain 1 2. Grief Sticken 3. Fast and Light 4. Laughing 5. Refrain 2 6. Slow and Intensely Expressive 7. Fast and Irritating 8. In One, Restless 9. Refrain 3 |
In the Eye of the Cat |
16'08" |
flute (or violin) and guitar Note: In the Eye of the Cat is built around a classical work for Koto called Rokudan no Shirabe by Tatsuhashi Kengyo (1600?). The sections inbetween Rokudan refer to Haiku by Matsuo Basho (16-44-1694). |
|
Brief Encounters |
9'08" |
viola and piano |
1. Flowing, with quiet joy |
Serenity
|
24' |
clarinet and accordion |
|
Fairy Tales |
21'25" |
flute and harp Note: Fairy tales was written for a ten year old harpist and her mother. It can be played on the troubador harp |
1. Sleeping Beauty |
Silence! |
14'01" |
oboe (or marimba or flute or clarinet or viola or cello or voice) and suitcase percussion (1) Note: Suitcase percussion means that only a small group of percussion instruments is used. They would fit into a small suitcase that would fit under an airline seat. Note: The various version of Silence! have been rewritten, to make the part idiomatic for the particular instrument. |
|
Three Lyrical Studies |
7'11" |
trumpet and piano Note: This was written as a solo for a high school (intermediate) trumpet players. |
|
Sonata |
24'14" |
viola and piano |
|
8 Bagatelles |
12' |
2 tubas |
|
Wonderland Duets |
6'23" |
2 tubas and narrator Note: The narration is from Alice and Wonderland |
|
Aurora |
5' |
flute and harp |
|
15 New Inventions |
25" |
2 clarinets |
|
Horn Calls |
7' |
2 horns |
|
Body Language |
2'20" |
2 perc. |
|
Paprika |
1'20" |
bassoon and cello |
|
Duo |
1'20" |
oboe and cello |
|
Promenade |
1'10" |
horn, bass clarinet |