Rondo based on a theme by Turlough O’Carolan
This weekend I wrote this rondo for flute, violin, acoustic guitar, and bass guitar. The recurring section (slightly altered each
This weekend I wrote this rondo for flute, violin, acoustic guitar, and bass guitar. The recurring section (slightly altered each
I began my first sonata last month. It is being scored for violin, viola, and cello. I’ve completed the exposition
A crab canon I wrote last month, here set to some old paintings which I believe are in the public
Here’s a crab canon I just finished tonight, barring any tweaks after listening to this with a less-tired brain. The
I just discovered this great jig, which I think is inspired by Luthien from Tolkien’s Legendarium. I especially like the
So I’ve estimated that I have more than an hour of music written for this project, and I’m very excited
Here’s that piece I started a few days ago, tweaked some more.
I added a bunch of measures to the last duet. With this piece, I’m attempting to simulate the cross-string drone effect that can easily be achieved on a guitar or other plucked stringed instrument.
I wasn’t planning on composing today, but this just happened tonight.
Here’s the second recording of me playing one of my duets; it’s one of the first canons I wrote. I
A fugue that uses a motive from a Celtic tune called “Jump at the Sun” is available for three guitars
Here’s the first of my canons that I’ve performed
“The Call of Ithaca” is now available here.