ELECTRONICS
For 2 pianists (piano + keyboard), 2 percussionists, and electronics.
24 minutes.
Commissioned by the Canada Council of the Arts.
Premiere December 1, 2016 by Yarn/Wire at Miller Theatre, New York.
Tachitipo
2016
SERIFINIANA
2014
For amplified solo violin, amplified harp, orchestra, and electronics.
2/2/2/2; 2/2/3/1; 3 Perc; Hp; Pn; Vn; 6/6/4/4/2 + elect.
15 minutes.
Commissioned by Esprit Orchestra.
Premiered May 25, 2014 by Esprit Orchestra, directed by Alex Pauk, featuring Claudia Schaer on violin.
A surrealistic sonification of Luigi Serifini's Codex Serifinianus.
*see ORCHESTRAL for recording.
For six singers and electronics.
Sop/mez/CT/ten/bari/bass.
12 minutes.
Commissioned with support from the Canada Council for the Arts for Ekmeles.
Premiered November 15, 2013 at the DiMenna Center, New York, by Ekmeles; additional performance at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn on December 3rd , 2013.
The animal after whom
other animals are named
2013
PAMPLECARIBOU
2013
For amplified flute, piano, cello, and tape.
2 minutes.
Miniature written for Ensemble Pamplemousse's BLOCKS project.
Premiered April 7th, 2013 by Pamplemousse at the Firehouse Space in Brooklyn.
AKKORD I
2012
For fl, pno, and electronics (w/ optional kinetic sound sculpture).
11 minutes.
Commissioned by Electric Noise duo.
Premiered March 9th, 2012 by Electric Noise at the Winnipeg Art Gallery as part of Cluster New Music and Integrated Arts Festival in Winnipeg.
The first piece in a cycle I hope to compose, for instruments, electronics and interactive sculpture installations. Here, a giant tapered bellows extends from around the body of the piano to the back of the flautist across the stage, expanding and contracting over time.
*see INTERDISCIPLINARY for more photos/documentation & recording.
Everything too
big to take apart
2012
For tape and interactive wii controller for dance.
Video installation with Julia Sherman.
11 mins.
Premiered with ZOO; Thomas Hauert, choreographer.
Paris, June 2012.
*see INTERDISCIPLINARY for an excerpt.
Listen to Low
2010
For tape (flash mob/performance piece).
10 mins.
Premiered at Columbia University.
New York, April 2010.