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Works
Band
| Chamber
Music
| Choir
Orchestra
| Solo Performer
| Vocal
FEATURED WORKS
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Bb bass clarinet, piano, and two percussion
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Commissioned by the new music ensemble Zeitgeist for their 30th Anniversary.
Premiered
by Zeitgeist, June 20-22, 2008 (St. Paul).
Available through iTunes and amazon.com.
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Band
| for
high school concert band (Grade 3)
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Commissioned
by Matthew C. Glenn and the Sac City Music
Boosters Organization.
Premiered by Sac City
High School Concert Band, March 7, 1999 (Sac City, IA).
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| score
& parts: $50; conductor score: $7.50
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| for
high school marching band (Grade 3)
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Commissioned
to honor a new Veterans Memorial Park in Hutchinson,
Minn., as part of a collaboration with Hutchinson
Parks Dept., Hutchinson High School and area
veteran groups.
Premiered by Hutchinson High School Marching Band, Steve Pasche, director, May 27, 2002 (Hutchinson, MN).
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Chamber
Music
| A Celebratory Farewell
| 2008
| 2'30'"
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| for
brass quintet (tpt, flghn, hn, tbn, tuba)
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Commissioned by the American Composers Forum.
Premiered
by Century Brass, May 3, 2008 (St. Paul).
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| for
brass quartet (2 tpts in Bb, hn, bs tbn)
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Fanfare
commissioned by Abbott Northwestern Hospital
for the 10th Anniversary of the Piper Breast
Center.
Premiered at
the Walker Art Center, October 8, 2005 (Minneapolis).
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| for
Bb bass clarinet, piano, and two percussion
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Commissioned by the new music ensemble Zeitgeist for their 30th Anniversary.
Premiered
by Zeitgeist, June 20-22, 2008 (St. Paul).
Available through iTunes and amazon.com.
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| for
Bb trumpet and organ
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Wedding
processional commissioned by Kevin Francis
& Heather McDowell-Francis. Special
thanks to David Gehrenbeck for his assistance
in notating the work.
Concert Premiere:
Emily Porter, org & Takako Seimiya, tpt, October 20, 2002 (Edina, MN).
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| for
brass quintet (2 tpts in Bb, hn, tbn, tuba)
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Commissioned
by the Franklin
Park Brass.
Premiered by the Ted Mann Brass Quintet, Craig Kirchoff, director, December 2, 1997 (Minneapolis).
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Choir
Nothing New Under The Sun
- in
progress
| (2011)
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| for
SATB choir
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| Transliterated
Hebrew and Latin setting of Ecclesiastes 1:2-9
and 9:11.
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| for
SATB chamber choir and percussion (3)
(also available a
cappella)
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| Translated
setting of four poems from 4th-century China.
Texts deal primarily with several of poet
Tao Chiens favorite subjects,
including nature, drinking and the contemplation
of life.
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cappella version; conductor score: $10;
parts: $1 ea.
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The Birth of Christ
- in
progress
| (2011)
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| for
SATB choir and handbells
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| Translated
setting of Rainer Maria Rilke.
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Orchestra
| for
chamber orchestra (fl, cl, bn, hn, tpt, tbn,
pno, 2 perc, strings)
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Single
movement work in six sections based upon The
Prisoner, a seventeen episode 1967 BBC
television show.
Premiered by UT-Austin New Music Ensemble, October 28, 2003 (Austin, TX).
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| for
high school orchestra (Grade 3) - (2222, 4221,
Timp+2, Strings)
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| Commissioned
by Jack Hockenberry and the Albert
Lea Art Center.
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Early
childhood education project combining music,
poetry and visual arts, created as part
of the Albert Lea Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Premiered by the Albert Lea High School & Sesquicentennial community orchestra, September 23, 2006
(Albert Lea, MN).
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score
& parts: $65
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| for
orchestra (3333, 4231, Timp+3, Cel, Harp,
Strings)
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Commissioned
by Roger and Verna Rohlck for the St.
Cloud Symphony Orchestra.
Premiered by the SCSO, William Schrickel, music director, May 1, 2005
(St. Cloud, MN).
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| score:
$30; parts: rental only
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Solo
Performer
| a
memory in common
| 2002
| 2'30"
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Vocal
| for
soprano voice and piano
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Translated
from Dantes "Purgatorio" by
David and his wife, Jennifer, for their wedding.
Concert Premiere: IWU New Music Cafe, David Vayo, piano & Julia Morrison, soprano, November 7, 2002 (Bloomington, IL).
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| score:
$3.95
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| for
baritone voice and piano
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Setting
of Ruth 1:16-17
Wedding meditation commissioned by David Virkus
and James Wahl.
Premiered by Carrie & Daniel Marcotte, February 15, 2003 (Willowbrook, IL).
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