Sputter – For Solo Saxophone
SputterĀ is a piece for solo saxophone, first premiered at my senior recital at the end of my undergraduate degree. It has a very light program, focusing on the idea that
Composer – Teacher – Musician
SputterĀ is a piece for solo saxophone, first premiered at my senior recital at the end of my undergraduate degree. It has a very light program, focusing on the idea that
Rain is a chance piece for five musicians that is explicit in it movement between rhythmic consonance and dissonance. In Rain the five musicians clap without defining any beat for
Deja Vu and its sister piece Deja Vu (All Over Again) are written for clarinet and tuba and both pieces have a very unique form. Instead of a standard score,
L’appel du Vide was written for solo oboe with no one in particular in mind to play it. I was in the process of trying to understand each instrument a little better, and
Continue readingL’appel du Vide – For Oboe with Accompaniment
BadĀ Audience is a piece for five musicians, first performed at my senior recital at the end of my undergraduate degree. It pokes fun at a lot of the audience behaviors