(Last Score Upload: 3/1/09; Last Sound Clip Upload: 3/1/09)
Johann Sebastian Bach turned 323 years old on March 21st, 2008. Can you guess
which classical composer might have inspired these "Variations on Happy Birthday" in
honor of Bach?
(3/20/08)
Sound clip for "Variations on Happy
Birthday" (4/11/08)
This is the "concert version" of a theme I wrote for a movie I've been making
about my sister's animals. In the movie, the main character Olaf (actually, the main "bad
guy") leads an unsuccessful revolt against my sister, who is the ruler of the animals:
Olaf's Theme (Konzertfantasie in C minor)
(uploaded 4/15/08)
Midi file for "Olaf's
Theme" (2/23/09)
Valse-Impromptu no. 1 in B-flat is the first of "Soirees du Providence," a
dance suite that will eventually feature ten pieces of different dance styles.
Valse-Impromptu no. 1
(uploaded 1/22/09)
Midi file for "Valse-Impropmtu no.
1" (2/23/09)
The Etude-Reves suite is a series of pieces inspired by recurring elements in my
dreams. This one, celebrating summer vacations with extended family along the
Maine coast, is the second of six.
Etude-Reve no. 2 in D
(uploaded 1/22/09)
Midi file for "Etude-Reve no.
2" (2/23/09)
Etude-Reve no. 2 in D (The Orchestral Edition)
(uploaded 2/23/09)
This march was written in honor of Perkins Hall, my freshman dorm, where the
nicest bunch of friends you could possibly imagine were swept together by the tide of
history. Originally conceived as the theme song for a sitcom about Perkins life, the march
now survives simply as a kind of anthem.
Perkins Forever
(uploaded 3/1/09)
Midi file for "Perkins
Forever" (wind ensemble) (3/1/09)