Selected Compositions
FOR ORCHESTRA  
Really? An Orchestral Suite (2002). 5 movements premiered accumalatively on each of 5 concert pairs on the Mount Vernon Orchestra's 2001-2002 series. See a sample page from the score here and here 11 minutes
FOR BASSOON, PIANO AND ORCHESTRA  
Double Concerto (2003). Premiered June 2 and 9, 2003 by the Mount Vernon Orchestra. 16 minutes
FOR NARRATOR AND ORCHESTRA  
Fantasy of the Red-Eyed Creature (2001), commissioned by the American Composers Forum and the Mount Vernon Orchestra, premiered by them in 2001. See a sample page from the score here   15 minutes
FOR NARRATOR AND PIANO  
Lullaby of War (2007), Commissioned by 21st Century Classical. Premieres in New York and Berlin by pianist Soheil Nasseri. Subsequent performances in Poland and Washington DC by the composer. Settings of 6 war poems. See a sample page from the score here 28 minutes
FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA:  
Concertino (1978), performed in Carnegie Hall in 1982.  10 minutes
Suite for Strings and Piano Concertante (1990), commissioned by the Amadeus Orchestra and performed in Carnegie Hall in 1990. 15 minutes
FOR CHORUS, SOLOISTS, BRASS AND PIANO:
The Secular Masque (1983), commissioned by the Paul Hill Chorale and premiered in the Kennedy Center in 1983. 11 minutes 
FOR SOLO PIANO:
Scraps (2006), 12 very little pieces of blues and jazz. Written for Dutch pianist Marcel Worms for his multi-national "Blues Project". Published by PeerMusic. See a sample page from the score here 3 minutes
Renoir's Feast (2006), commissioned by The Phillips Collection and premiered at the Collection in April 2006. See a sample page from the score here 30 minutes 
Three Impressions (1979), published by Elkan-Vogel, Inc.  3 minutes
Sonata No. 3 (1982), commissioned by the Washington Performing Arts Society and premiered in the Kennedy Center in 1983. 13 minutes 
Twenty-Five Preludes (1984), premiered in Frankfurt in Jan. 1985.  28 minutes 
Sonata No. 4 (1985), commissioned by the La Gesse Foundation and premiered in the Kennedy Center on Nov. 17, 1985.  9 minutes 
Three Etudes in Sound (1993), premiered at the Austrian Embassy on Mar. 24, 1993. 7 minutes 
Fantasy-Variations on the Theme of the Little Drummer Boy, revised 1993 for the Great Falls Concert Series Christmas Concert.  6 minutes 
Sixty-Second Puzzle (1996)  1 minute 
Symphony for Solo Piano (1997), modified version used as music for "Subterranean", a ballet choreographed by Lynn Cote and performed live by Haskell Small on the Washington Ballet's 1997 Winter Series at the Kennedy Center. 27 minutes 
FOR TWO PIANOS:
A Game of Go (1987), premiered at the 3rd U.S. Go Congress, summer, 1987; featured on NPR's "All Things Considered", Mar. 6, 1988. 10 minutes
FOR FLUTE AND VIOLIN:
Phoenix (1986), commissioned by Summer Serenades and premiered at the Strathmore Arts Center, summer 1986. Brixton Publications. Also available for cello and flute. 10 minutes 
FOR FLUTE, CLARINET,CELLO AND PIANO  
12 Snippets (1999), premiered in Spring of 2000 by the Associacion Decadence at the 2000 for 2000 Festival in Southern France -   2 1/2 minutes
FOR FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET, CELLO AND PIANO:
Short Story (1980), commissioned by the Georgetown Symphony Orchestra. Brixton Publications. 11 minutes
FOR SOPRANO AND PIANO:
Three Songs The Lost Self, Peter Viereck (1974) 
On the Beach at Fontana, James Joyce (1968) 
Love!, William Carmichael (1979)
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2 minutes
1:30 minutes
Wild Nights - based on a poem by Emily Dickinson
FOR SOPRANO, FRENCH HORN AND PIANO:
The Twisted Pine-Branch (1983), premiered in New York's Alice Tully Hall in 1983. Chinese poetry (in English).  7 minutes 
FOR FLUTE, CELLO AND PIANO:
Trio (1984), premiered by the Nanzetta Trio in 1984. Choreographed as "Shikar" by Lynn Cote for the Washington Ballet's 1994 fall series. Brixton Publications. 10 minutes 
FOR FLUTE, BASSOON AND PIANO:
Fugue (1987) and Postlude (1995), premiered in Tokyo, Oct. 3, 1995. Brixton Publications. 6 minutes 
FOR BASSOON AND PIANO:
Six Miniatures (1994), commissioned by Shigeru Ota and premiered in Tokyo on Oct. 3, 1995. 11 minutes 
FOR TWO OBOES:
Tweet for Two, premiered at the 1998 "Suite Treat" program in Wheaton, Md. on Feb. 28, 1998. 5 minutes