COMPOSITIONS
(Most are published by DemiQ.com Publishing in Seattle)
COMMISSIONED COMPOSITIONS
Chamber Symphony - Chicago Little Symphony and Thor Johnson, Musical Director
Facets for Winds - Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity
Soliloquy and Dialogue for Piano and Band - Odessa College
Lament for Speaker and Band - Simpson College
The House of the Lord, a cantata - Ft. Street Presbyterian, Detroit
The Passion: a Dirge for Chorus, Soloists and Orchestra - Coral Nobile, Brazil
More than Conquerors, a cantata - Christ Church, Ft. Lauderdale
Randori, for cello and piano - Harold Cruithirds
Give Us Music, Cantata for Kids - Villa Park Parent/Teacher Association
My Name Shall Be There, an anthem - Friendship Methodist, Cincinnati
The Death of Pyramus, a buffo aria - Zale Kessler
Song Without Words, for English horn and Orchestra – Glen Danielson and the Cascade Symphony
American Holidays: Six Chorale Preludes on Hymn Tunes for Orchestra – Cascade Symphony
Mukilteo Fanfare for Brass – Mukilteo Library Association
Symphony for Six – composed for the opening of Benaroya Hall (recital hall), Seattle
Song of the Night, for chorus and piano or orchestra - Edmonds School District
The Legend of the Yellow Rose of Texas, an opera in two acts, libretto by Jeffery Haddow. commissioned by The Living Opera, Dallas, TX.
Quiet Night for solo Piano – written for Jeffrey Biegel
Dance Suite for violin and piano from The Legend of the Yellow Rose written for Gary Levinson
OTHER PERFORMED COMPOSITIONS
Henry Faust, one-character, three-act opera for tenor and piano
The Death of Tintagiles, a chamber opera (written for Simpson College)
Symphony #2, for large orchestra
Three Psalms, for soprano and orchestra
Songs on Whitman, for tenor and piano
Beyond the Mountain, for chamber ensemble
Skolion, for violin and piano
Scenes from the Life of Christ, a cantata
Caccia, for horn and piano
Music for Clarinet and String Quartet
chansons innocents (on poems of ee. cummings), for voice and piano
Cafe Piece, for solo piano
Christ Mass for Choir Alone, tropes on familiar carols
Behold! A cantata for Christmas Eve for Choir, string quartet, soloists, narrator, and congregation
Numerous songs