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
I’ve just published 41 crab canons in four books. These duets are suitable for violin, flute, recorder, guitar, and other
“The Call of Ithaca” is now available here.
The sheet music for “Rondo Nicholas” is now available at sheetmusicplus.com. I’m somewhat proud of this one, as it has
I’ve put two more guitar ensemble pieces online for purchase. You can find them at Sheet Music Plus: “Newtown Fugue”
I got a wild hare last night and published sheet music for the first time — a fugue for guitar
This one’s a long time coming. The melody and haunting i-VI-VII-i, derived from “Tam Lin,” have been stewing for many years. Hopefully I’ll have it done tonight. It’s fitting weather for composing this — thunder, lighting and rain.
Here’s a strict, endless canon in A dorian. The parts are staggered less than two seconds apart — one measure.
Another strict, endless canon in G, with a 6/4 meter.
Here’s a canon I just finished. I has an unusual rhythm; a mixture of sextuple and duple meters. Like some of the last few I’ve done, it’s a strict, endless canon.
Here’s one of three flute duets I’ve done this weekend so far. Hopefully I’ll get several more finished before Monday. All these will go in a music book I’ll have published this year.
Alright, this endless canon is done, although there may be revisions later. Unlike some of the other flute duets I’ve written recently, this one is a strict canon, with the Flute 1 and 2 parts identical,