Three Romances (1976, revised 1981), for flute and piano, about 10 minutes with pauses. An early work of which I am still fond, composed while studying at Western Michigan University. Three movements, slow (2:35) (score excerpt) - fast (2:38) (score excerpt) - moderate (3:56) (score excerpt), mysterious and intense, free atonality with occasional tonal suggestions; romantic, but without programs or titles. Fairly difficult, especially the fast 2nd movement; piano part very substantial. Available from the composer, $6. Nice recording available.
Two Floot Loops (1979), "Zeed" (a lullaby, about 2:45) (score excerpt) and "Letters Home" (a ballad, about 3:00) (score excerpt), for flute and piano. Jazzy, not too difficult. There are actually 5 Floot Loops, and there is hope that the publisher will put out the rest later. Available from Little Piper Music Publications, $6.99 (order by title/composer). www.little-piper.com
Five (1981), for
brass quintet, about 10 minutes w/pauses. Five short, interrelated
movements: "Introduction," theme 1 (1:10) (score
excerpt); "Recitative,"
theme 2 (1:50) (score
excerpt);
"Tarantella-Humoresque," theme 1 (2:00) (score
excerpt); "Lyric
Palindrome," theme 2 (2:15) (score
excerpt);
"Rondo-Retrospective," themes 1 &2 (2:07) (score
excerpt). Free atonality,
octatonic scales used extensively. Alternate part for 1st trumpet in
C provided. Difficult, but very cool. Total playing time about 11
minutes. Available from Editions BIM, $30; in easy-to-read
manuscript. Excellent recording available. This company is based in
Switzerland, so the easiest way to order this will be online.
http://www.brass-bulletin.ch/cgi-local/web_store/web_store.cgi?product=en05&cart_id=2261047_11189358
Unisons (1981), for three flutes and piano, 5 minutes. (score excerpt) All players play simple parts on cymbals, and pianist also plays temple blocks; some flute passages are piccolo optional. Serialized; obsessed with issues of texture: flutes explore different ways and degrees of being in unison, while piano shifts between support and complete independence. Difficult; performance may be facilitated by using a conductor. In nice manuscript. $5, available directly from me. Recording available.
Propagatia (1989), for bass trombone and piano, about 3:10. (score excerpt) Turbulent, moody; most material derived from first measure of piano part. Difficult. Available from TAP Music Sales(TB-PR10, $8). www.tapmusic.com Recording available. This also exists in a version for electric bass and piano, available directly from me, $8.
Cripple Creek Counterpoint (1992), for flute quartet, about 3:30. (score excerpt) You get all this in 31/2 minutes: sections of unison, tutti, quasi-minimalism, and imitative polyphony. Good parts for all players. Moderate difficulty; improvisational ending. Named for a small stream of dubious purity that runs behind the Fine Arts Center. Available directly from me, $8; recording available.
Cripple Creek Counterpoint (rev. 1995), for woodwind quintet. (score excerpt) An arrangement, with the composition of a new part for the bassoon, of the original version for flute quartet. Available from Frank Warren Music Service (W-063, $12.25); no recording of this version as yet.
Habanera Chromatique (1994), for oboe (or clarinet, or soprano sax) and marimba, 4:15. (score excerpt) Marimbist also plays (with mallets) on a mounted set of bongos; oboist also plays a small shaker. No 4-mallet playing. C minor, much chromaticism. Slow & rhythmic; oboe part includes lyrical phrases and ornate, shawm-like passages. Good encore number. Oboe part available arranged & transposed to Bb for clarinet or soprano sax (specify). $5, from composer. Recording available.
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