Music for Brass Quintet
For 2 Trumpets, French Horn, Trombone, & Tuba
Music for Brass Quintet was composed in Kingston, RI. The two movements, titled
In the City and A Country Dance, are studies in contrast. The first movement is
an attempt to create an image of city life through the use of different effects
to imitate the sounds and pitches that one might hear in the city. The second movement
is meant to evoke the feeling of a rustic dance through the use of folk-song like
melodies and harmonies.
Piano Quartet
For Violin, Viola, Cello, and Piano
This quartet was composed during Kingston, RI. The first movement is composed in
a free-flowing, fantasia-like variation form. The second movement is also in a variation
type of form, but also contains elements of rondo and sonata forms. The melodic
elements of the work are based loosely on the Lydian mode, and it is through this
coloring that the harmonic texture is often developed. The piece as a whole is cyclic,
and much of the material grows out of motivic development and variation.
Movement II - Allegro agitato
String Quartet No.1
This quartet was begun in Rhode Island, was continued in England, and was completed
upon return to the United States. The quartet is in a cyclic form and is intended
to explore the possibilities of sonata form.
Consolation
For Violin and Piano
Consolation was composed for a very close friend in Kingston and Johnston, Rhode
Island. The title refers to the role the that the music is intended to play.
Movement II - Adagio
Variations on Carol of the Bells
For String Quartet
"Carol of the Bells" (also known as the "Ukrainian Bell Carol") is based on a Ukrainian
folk song called "Shchedryk". The original Ukrainian folk song was written as a
winter well-wishing song and tells the tale of a swallow flying into a household
to proclaim the plentiful year that the family will have. The title is derived from
the Ukrainian word for "bountiful." In Ukraine, the song is sung on the eve of the
Julian New Year (January 13th). It is somewhat unusual among Christmas carols for
its minor key, fast pace (the lyrics are sung very quickly, often to the point of
being difficult to understand) and brevity. My set of variations, based on a more
moderate tempo, are intended to mix the traditional melody with harmonic variations
of key and texture.
Please Note - The preceding recordings were created electronically using virtual
instruments created by Garritan Libraries. See
www.garritan.com for more information.