works by instrumentaton

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ensemble (5+ performers)

WOLF (2023)

(string trio, harp, saxophone, and electronics) for .abeceda ensemble

YOU LOOK INTO THE SUN (2021), 6’

(for flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone, violin, viola, cello, and percussion), premiered by the United Instrument of Lucilin Nov 2021 as part of the Luxembourg Philharmonie Rainy Days Festival

they condemn that which they do not understand (2020), 8’

(for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, piano, mixed percussion), to be read by Ensemble Dal Niente fall 2020

not in silence, but restraint (2017), 10’

(concerto for horn with clarinet, flute, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and percussion), premiered May 2017 at Sherwood Concert Hall

what is dark is not always lightless (2017), 7’

(violin, cello, flute, bass clarinet, piano, percussion, and transducer speakers), performed December 2017

...as it passes (in the stillness) (2016), 7’

(alto saxophone, piano, viola, cello, and double bass), premiered December 2016 at Sherwood Concert Hall

chamber (3-4 performers)

volatile horizon (2023), 12’

(bass flute, bass clarinet, viola, e-guitar, electronics) for collective lovemusic

something buried in the earth, (2023), 13’

(percussion trio) for line upon line

ghosts & monsters (2021), 7’

(baritone voice, trumpet, bass clarinet, trombone, and fixed media), premiered by Loadbang Ensemble 2021 in New York City

c a s c a d e s (2021), 15’

(string quartet, live electronics, and video) to be premiered by the UW Modern Music Ensemble in 2021

even the words that we are speaking now (2018), 10’

(soprano saxophone quartet), premiered by ~Nois saxophone quartet September 2018 at Constellation

String Quartet no. 1 (2018), 11’

(baroque string quartet), premiered by ELIXIR Baroque String Quartet July 2018 at Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity

fleeting (2017), 5’

(english horn, cello, vibraphone, and trombone), performed February 2017 at Sherwood Music Hall

all is well, but there is a virus in my brain and it is slowly eating me alive (2016), 8’

(viola, alto flute, and harp; revised in 2018 for cello, alto flute, and harp), premiered December 2016 at Sherwood Concert Hall

duo

new work (2023)

(violin and cimbalom) for Nick Tolle and Lilit Hartunian

nacreous (2021), 5'

(violin and cello) for Four Corners Ensemble

the tiger bares its teeth (2019), 9’

(bass clarinet and percussion), premiered by Kyle Flens and Katie Schoepflin Jimoe August 2019 at Constellation, Chicago

She Holds the Sun in Her Mouth (2018), 6’

(mezzo soprano and harp), premiered April 2018 by Micah Gleason and Ben Melsky at Sherwood Concert Hall

Refraction Samples (2016), 7’

(baritone sax and piano), premiered April 2016 at Sherwood Concert Hall

Duo for violin and cello no. 1 and 2, (2016)

premiered March 2016 at Sherwood Concert Hall

solo

contaminant (2022-23)

(cello, electronics) for William Teixeira

bluet (i): aporia (2021), approx. 13’

(solo cello)

an eclipse, a rapture (2020), variable length at least 14’

(solo performer and four table top e-guitars) written for Aaron M. Butler

proxima (2019), 7’

(piano solo)

petal by petal (2018), 10’

(harp solo and laptop), premiered by Ben Melsky and Darcy Copeland April 2018 at Sherwood Concert Hall

what emerges from your hiding places (2017), 6’

(cello solo), premiered by Darcy Copeland October 2017 at the Jefferson Park Library

electro-acoustic

WOLF (2023)

(string trio, harp, saxophone, and electronics) for .abeceda ensemble

volatile horizon (2023), 12’

(bass flute, bass clarinet, viola, e-guitar, electronics) for collective lovemusic

ghosts & monsters (2021), 7’

(baritone voice, trumpet, bass clarinet, trombone, and fixed media), premiered by Loadbang Ensemble 2021 in New York City

the geography of pleasure (2021), variable length

(for resonating body, vibrator, and electronics)

c a s c a d e s (2021), 15’

(string quartet, live electronics, video) to be premiered by the UW Modern Music Ensemble in 2021

petal by petal (2018), 10’

(harp solo and laptop), premiered by Ben Melsky and Darcy Copeland April 2018 at Sherwood Concert Hall

what is dark is not always lightless (2017), 7’

(violin, cello, flute, bass clarinet, piano, percussion, and transducer speakers), performed December 2017

electronic

metastasis (2021), 6’

(fixed media)

primal tongue (2021), 5’

(fixed media)

elegy (2020), 3.5’

(fixed media)