They Lived. – for mezzo soprano and electronics
Text by Carl Sandburg: Why did he write to her, “I can’t live without you”? And why did she write
Composer – Teacher – Musician
Text by Carl Sandburg: Why did he write to her, “I can’t live without you”? And why did she write
Rude Gestures began as a series of inside-the-piano improvisations which I compiled in my first quarter at UC Davis. The different improvisations
Volatilis I started as an idea to write a piece for a large ensemble that could be played by high school
Sputter is a piece for solo saxophone, first premiered at my senior recital at the end of my undergraduate degree. It
Rain is a chance piece for five musicians that is explicit in it movement between rhythmic consonance and dissonance. In
Deja Vu and its sister piece Deja Vu (All Over Again) are written for clarinet and tuba and both pieces
L’appel du Vide was written for solo oboe with no one in particular in mind to play it. I was in the process
Bad Audience is a piece for five musicians, first performed at my senior recital at the end of my undergraduate degree.
Le Metro is a piece for two tuba and two euphonium players, first performed in Escondido Theater in Lubbock, Texas. The