Performances

Recent performances of my music

  • New work for global hyperorgan at Orgelpark, Amsterdam

    New work for global hyperorgan at Orgelpark, Amsterdam

    A new piece for “global hyperorgan”, commissioned by organist Randall Harlow to be presented in June of 2025 at Orgelpark, Amsterdam. The work will result in simultaneous performances in Amsterdam, Las Angeles, and Melbourne.

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  • AdWords™/Edward at the Georgia Museum of Art

    AdWords™/Edward at the Georgia Museum of Art

    AdWords™/Edward for ensemble with Google Glass, a commission of the Google Explorers project via Cynthia Johnston Turner, will be performed at the Georgia Museum of Art as part of the 2014 Spotlight on the Arts. AdWords™/Edward, is dedicated to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. In it, performers *wink* to advance through a series of short, looped phrases

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  • Palimpsest at Sweet Thunder 2014

    Palimpsest at Sweet Thunder 2014

    Palimpsest for the JACK Quartet will be performed at this year’s Sweet Thunder Festival (hosts Rand Steiger and Steven Schick)

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  • Nisi for horn and live electronics

    Nisi for horn and live electronics

    Nisi was composed for hornist Adam Unsworth, motivated by his highly personal approach to the horn. It is dedicated to composer Iannis Xenakis to commemorate his 90th birthday (May 29th, 2012), inspired by Xenakis’s singular spirit, his totally unique sonic palette, and the uncompromisingness of his ideas.

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  • Long Path, performance at the Bowling Green New Music Festival

    Long Path, performance at the Bowling Green New Music Festival

    Long Path for solo piano and tape narration was performed by Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu at MidAmerican Center for New Music’s 2011 New Music Festival, “Method in Madness”, featured composer was David Lang. MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music’s 32nd annual New Music Festival At the heart of the [MidAmerican] Center’s activities is the renowned New Music

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  • 2010-11 Ray Smith Symposium: “Music of Conflict and Reconciliation”

    2010-11 Ray Smith Symposium: “Music of Conflict and Reconciliation”

    “Sounds of Tradition and Renewal” and features the following: Ethnomusicologist Gregory Barz screens his documentary “Inanga, A Song of Survival in a Daughter’s Rwanda” (8 p.m.) Ken Meyer, SU guitar faculty, performs Kevin Ernste’s “Roses Don’t Need Perfume” (9 p.m.) Acclaimed Albanian music duo Merita Halili and Raif Hyseni present a night of folk and

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  • Numina for flute, viola, harp, and live electronics

    Numina for flute, viola, harp, and live electronics

    The word numina (plural of “numen”) is a Latin term meaning “noddings”, referring in the old Roman religion to the physical gesture of a divine decree…

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