Rhapsody for Harp (1981) was premiered by Hye-Yun Chung in Baton Rouge on November 20, 1981, at the American Society of University Composers Region IV Convention. The piece is comprised of certain intervals which sometimes appear in rhythmically strict sections and sometimes in free cadence-like lines. The musical ideas of the beginning reappear at the close, giving the piece a loose ABA form. This piece is an arrangement of an earlier work, Composition for Flute, Harp and Percussion
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This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
Theme and Variations for Piano is a modal work based on a famous Greek folk tune. It is extremely rh...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Dance for Four Harps is a setting of traditional Greek dances and shares their modal quality and liv...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
The series of “Landscape” compositions describe various images of the land of the composer’s birth ...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
“Reverie” for oboe and piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed ostinato...
Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1 (1968) is a serial work like most of the composer’s work from this peri...
Delphic Hymn was written in 1979 as incidental music for the LSU Theater production of Oedipus Rex ...
Fantasy for Solo Euphonium is a virtuosic work that employs both aleatoric and metered notation. The...
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