Dream (1983) is derived from the third movement of an earlier work by the composer for solo piano. It depicts the story of a young artist and his efforts to acquire a place in the pantheon of the arts. As the title indicates, the artist is seeing in his unconsciousness images and colors of no definite shape
Fantasia for Solo Violin (1965) was written by the composer when he was a student at Michigan State...
Sonata for Solo Piano (1977) was premiered by Jon Klibanoff at Carnegic Recital Hall on November 8, ...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Dream (1983) depicts the story of a young artist and his efforts to acquire a place in the pantheon ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
“Reverie” for oboe and piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed ostinato...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
Transformations was written in three versions: (1) the piece presented here for oboe alone, complet...
Mutability by the poet Percy B. Shelley has inspired Constantinides to compose several works, includ...
Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1 (1968) is a serial work like most of the composer’s work from this peri...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Lenna in Minneapolis (1999) represents the activities of the composer’s daughter as she pursues her ...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Fantasy for Solo Euphonium is a virtuosic work that employs both aleatoric and metered notation. The...
Fantasia for Solo Violin (1965) was written by the composer when he was a student at Michigan State...
Sonata for Solo Piano (1977) was premiered by Jon Klibanoff at Carnegic Recital Hall on November 8, ...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Dream (1983) depicts the story of a young artist and his efforts to acquire a place in the pantheon ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
“Reverie” for oboe and piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed ostinato...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
Transformations was written in three versions: (1) the piece presented here for oboe alone, complet...
Mutability by the poet Percy B. Shelley has inspired Constantinides to compose several works, includ...
Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1 (1968) is a serial work like most of the composer’s work from this peri...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Lenna in Minneapolis (1999) represents the activities of the composer’s daughter as she pursues her ...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Fantasy for Solo Euphonium is a virtuosic work that employs both aleatoric and metered notation. The...
Fantasia for Solo Violin (1965) was written by the composer when he was a student at Michigan State...
Sonata for Solo Piano (1977) was premiered by Jon Klibanoff at Carnegic Recital Hall on November 8, ...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...