Music

Below is a listing of the music I've written. I am gradually adding these to the MostlyDifferent.com Shop. If you're interested in playing something that isn't yet available there, send me a note via the Contact page!

Ready to Play:

Movement (2010), clarinet and piano with minor preparation [6']
Final Payment (2009) for death metal band [5']
Rafelmusik (2009-2010+), variable [variable]
First Concerto for Contrabassoon (2008), 1110 1100 strings contrabassoon [20']
Castleventure (2007), String Orchestra [20']
Melícapë (2006), Saxophone Trio [4']
Super Legend Quest Fantasy III (2005), Clarinet Choir [12']; also: Mobile Edition [6']
Statistical Error (2004), Two Clarinets and at least 4 CD players [8']
Flair in C (2004), Horn in F [2'30"]
All right! (2003), Clarinet in Bb [6']
"Borrowed Time" Fugue in D minor (2003), arr. for double reed trio [2'30"]
Build 1.1.1.1 (2004), Marimba duet [2']
Impediments (2004), String Quartet [7']

Playable, but being polished
The John Cage Open (2009)
Game pieces (yet to be named)

In Progress
Liability for bass clarinet and vocalists (electronics optional)
Secret Projects
Further Rafelmusiks
The Lollipop Parade (extract from aborted Carnivel), wind band

In need of revision:
(currently not playable by humans, but could be fixed given an interested party)

Spider (2004), Flute [4']
Rushy (2004), Double Bass [2']

Electronic

Story Time (2006), participants at computer keyboards, interactive with Max/MSP and Conway's Game of Life
Where Is My Quintet? (2006), antiphonal wind quintet, interactive with Max/MSP and Conway's Game of Life
Three short pieces using Hyperprism, the SY-99 synthesizer, and Sound Hack (2002)
Sharks (2002)
Various music set to video (2005)

Films:

By Chance (with Paul Naughton) (2005)
Service (2006)

Bizarro:

Rainy Day at Band Camp (199?), general midi. [1']
Foolin01 (199?), general midi. [1']

DOA:

Carnivel (2005-2010), wind band [15'] - aborted, may be reworked into smaller pieces
Another Castle (2004), orchestra [2']

Ping Pong Bagels (2001?), clarinet quartet [2']



Format:
Piece (Date), Instrumentation [Duration].
Time estimates for many pieces are very, very approximate.