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Serious Composition


  1. Commissioned by the Lyndhurst Festival Symphony Orchestra, Series for a Festival, Op. 22, was conducted by Stephen Simon and performed by members of the New York Philharmonic and New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. The music is accompanied by the sounds of an unexpected rainstorm that transformed the tent’s canopy into an instrument of percussion.
  2. Shoah, a piano sonata performed by Natalia Ivanina, met with critical success when it was premiered at the Scriabin Museum in Moscow and broadcast on Russian television.
  3. Voyage for Two Guitars, Op. 30, was recorded by the husband-and-wife guitar deo Michael Newman and Laura Oltmann. They performed Voyage in more than 600 concerts across the United States.
  4. Piece for Unaccompanied Piccolo and Laurence Trott, Op. 10, was commissioned by the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra piccolist for his New York debut at Cami Hall. His recital, likely the first devoted to the piccolo in the history of New York City, garnered positive New York Times’ reviews.
  5. e's for 3 Woodwinds was commissioned for an exhibit opening of works by J. Bowyer Bell in Dublin and performed by the Dublin Woodwind Quintet. As a lower-case ‘e’ appears often in Bell’s visual compositions, so the e note is frequently used in the musical composition dedicated to him.
  6. Piano Variations No. 1, Op. 12, was recorded by the late Camilla Budarz Kornreich in the RCA Recording Studios in NYC. Kornreich performed this piece in many concerts. An orchestral version was also created for the Lyndhurst Festival.


Composition for Live & Streamed Media


  1. Film score for The Secret Army: The IRA, a documentary created by the preeminent conflict historian J. Bowyer Bell, based on his eponymous book.
  2. Stations. By Robert Wilson (1989).
  3. The Sweet Enemy. Joyce Carol Oates (1973).
  4. The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches. With author & librettist Alice Low. Performed by the One Dream Theater in Tribeca, NYC.
  5. WNEW—Metromedia Channel 5 Station Identification (1978).
  6. The Death Collector AKA The Family Enforcer. Starring Joe Pesci. Written & directed by Ralph de Vito.
  7. Incidental music for several Off-Broadway theater productions.