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ANOMALIES solo piano

BALLATE solo piano

BITS AND PIECES tenor sax with video

CASTELNAU String Orchestra

CHACONNE BY ATTRITION violin solo

Crossing Brooklyn Ferry baritone and string quartet

ELEGY piano

ENHARMONICON Bb cl, Bb tpt, vn

Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes. Soprano, 2 guitars

ES IST ZUM LACHEN ob. trb. vl. vlc. per. pno

HOTEL DE L'ETOILE wordless voice/piano

HOW THE AXE ESCAPED THE WOODSMAN piano solo

LEVIATHAN soprano, video and electronic sound

MISCHSPRACHE piano/pre-recorded electronic sound

MORE VENERABLE CANONS string quartet

MUSETTE Bb clarinet, violin, cello


Double Song, viola sola (2011) Perspectives of New Music CD

Chamber Music for flute, cello and piano:  New York: McGinnis & Marx

Castelnau  for string quartet

Untimely Observations for viola and piano. Vermont:

Nod Quiet Ox for viola and piano

Amulet for piano

on the river the shadowy group for baritone sax and piano:


 PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

Japanese Society for Sonic Arts: Tokyo, June 29, 2014 “Mario Davidovsky’s ‘Sound-farbenmusik.”

Japanese Society for Sonic Arts: Tokyo, June 29, 2013

“Dialectic in Miniature: Schoenberg’s ‘Sechs Kleine Klavierstücke Op. 19.’” Ex Tempore Summer 2010

“The Music of the Critique of Pure Reason.” Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities 2008

"Surrealism in New York." New Music Jukebox (American Music Center) Fall 2009.

“Debussy, Wolpe and Dialectical Form.”Contemporary Music Review: Stefan Wolpe Issue (Spring 2008)

“Jews and the Dada Movement: Tristan Tzara and Stefan Wolpe.” Congress Monthly March/April 2006.

“Debussy, Wolpe and Dialectical Form.” Ex Tempore 10/2 2005.

“Debussy, Wolpe and Dialectical Form.” Society of Music Theory: Seattle, Nov. 11-14, 2004.

”The Proportions of Density 21.5: Wolpean Symmetries in the Music of Edgard Varèse” in On the Music of Stefan Wolpe, A                ustin Clarkson, ed. Pendragon (Hillsdale, New York: 2003)

“Questions of Musical Meaning,” Novus et Antiquus: Ball State U: Oct. 11 2002

“Stefan Wolpe’s Dialectical Logic: A Look at the ‘Second Piece for Violin Alone.’” Perspectives of New Music Vol. 40/2 (2002)

“Wolpe, Varèse and the Persistence of Surrealism,” Taking Liberties With Sound”:

                                                Network for New Music, April 18 1997 Philadelphia, PA

Stefan Wolpe, “On Proportions” trans. Matthew Greenbaum. Perspectives of New Music 34/2 (1996)

”The Proportions of Density 21.5: Wolpean Symmetries in the Music of Edgard Varèse”:

                                                The Stefan Wolpe International Festival-Symposium Toronto May 1993