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![]() The composer with a T-shirt signed by the ensemble members following the Fouth of July, 2000 premiere of Spiritscapes (A South Dakota Cantata)
![]() Following the world premiere of A Camp David Overture with
the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra
![]() Presenting a copy of the score to With Courage and Compassion (A Salute to First Responders) to Reno first responders prior to the world premiere.
![]() The composer with ND Governor John Hoeven and his wife Mikey following the ND premiere of TR: A "Bully" Portrait at the State Capitol, July 4, 2002 |
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A Camp David Overture (Prayer for Peace)
06/10/07 Washington-Metropolitan Philharmonic, Ulysses James, conductor
06/03/07 Washington-Metropolitan Philharmonic, Ulysses James, conductor
01/02/03 Presented at the Conductors Guild Conference, New York City.
11/15/01 University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, Michael Griffith, conductor
01/13/99 Westchester Philharmonic, Paul Dunkel, conductor
04/20/97 Albany-Georgia Symphony, Claire Fox Hillard, conductor
04/19/97 Albany-Georgia Symphony, Claire Fox Hillard, conductor
03/17/96 Sacramento Symphony, Geoffrey Simon, conductor
11/19/05 Bismarck-Mandan Symphony, Kathryn Harsha, conductor
11/13/05 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Nir Kabaretti, conductor
11/12/05 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Nir Kabaretti, conductor
02/13/05 Austin Symphony Orchestra, Stephen J. Ramsey, conductor
With Courage and Compassion (A Salute to First Responders)
09/18/04 Hastings Symphony Orchestra, Byron Jensen, conductor
10/26/03 Carson City Symphony Orchestra, David Bughli, conductor
10/18/03 Carson City Symphony Orchestra, David Bughli, conductor
T.R.: A "Bully" Portrait.
10/26/02 Bismarck-Mandan Symphony, Thomas Wellin, conductor
07/04/02 Bismarck-Mandan Symphony, Thomas Wellin, conductor, LeRoy Lehr (bass soloist with the Metropolitan Opera), guest narrator
03/10/01 Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor
Spritscapes for Soprano and Baritone Soloists, Chorus [S.A.T.B] and
Concert Band
07/07/00 Sioux Falls Municipal Band and Master Singers, Christopher Hill, conductor
07/04/00 Sioux Falls Municipal Band and Master Singers, Christopher Hill, conductor
Fanfare for Band
12/08/05 The College of Saint Rose Wind Ensemble, Dr. Robert S. Hansbrough, conductor
03/13/05 American Wind Band, Vincent Furman, conductor. Maoz Tzur for Chorus [in two parts]
12/14/00 Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale, Frank Abrahams, conductor
12/05/99 College of Saint Rose Masterworks Chorale, Robert Sheehan, conductor
The Place Where the Past is Never Dead for Chorus [S.A.T.B] and Piano
05/16/99 Linfield College Masterworks Chorale, Lawrence Marsh, conductor
Anthem for a World United
05/03/03 The College of Saint Rose Wind Ensemble, Dr. Robert S. Hansbrough, conductor
01/10/98 Linfield College Wind Symphony, Joan Haaland Paddock, conductor, (at the National Conservatory, Amman, Jordan. Additional performances at the National Conservatory of Music, East Jerusalem; Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv; Karmiel Conservatory of Music, Karmiel; and the Kfar Saba Music Conservatory, Kfar Saba, Israel, January 10-25, 1998).
In Memoriam: Flight 800 for chamber orchestra
05/30/99 Siena College Chamber Orchestra, Paul Konye, conductor
Four Duets for Solo Horn
03/19/96 Performed by John Cox in recital at Mesa Community College
03/20/96 Performed by John Cox in recital at the University of Arizona, Tucson
02/09/95 World Premiere by John Cox in recital at the University of Evansville
Prelude and Chaconne for solo piano
11/10/07 Permormed in recital by Amanda Pitcher.
10/21/05 Performed by Van Cliburn competition finalist Roberto Plano.
Three Short Songs (on a text by Al-Harizi) for tenor, flute, clarinet, viola, and cello
03/06/00 Recorded by members of Eastman Faculty, David Ossenfort, tenor
12/05/93 Premiered by the Helix Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, Rutgers University
Sonata for Double Bass and Piano
06/05/93 Performed by Jeffrey Turner at the convention of the International Society of Bassists
at Interlochen, Michigan.
11/03/91 Premiere performance by Jeffrey Turner in recital at Duquesne University.
Duet for Solo Timpani and Dancer
02/26/92 World premiere by Thomas Fox and Lejeato Robinson at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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