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Chamber Music
September 25th, 2008 under Chamber Music. [ Comments: none ]

 Three Spirit Dance on the Bark of an Ancient Stump (1998)  

Oboe & Basson

Three movements, approx. 13 minutes.   Contrapuntal, fugal

Score, 17 pages.  Includes separate parts:  $40.00

Three Spirit Dances was written in 1996, and the first two movements were performed by the New Jersey Chamber Music Society in 1997.  The trio in its entirety was premiered by Meirav Kadichevsky (oboe) and Ayelet Ballin (basson) in Caesarea, Israel, 1998.   It was performed in 2007 at the National Museum of the American Indian by members of the Verge ensemble.  It was performed by members of the San Diego Symphony on October 19, 2008, at The Merc, as part of the Golden Valley Music Society series. 

 

The Writhing of Earth Worms Under a Large, Uplifted Rock (2001)

Oboe, Viola, Basson

Three movements, approx. 13 minutes.   Contrapuntal, fugal

Score, 22 pages.  Includes separate parts.  $60.00

The Writhing premiered by the Verge ensemble October 8, 2006, at the National Museum of the American Indian, in Washington, DC. 

For more information, or for purchasing scores, write: 

Bad Eagle Foundation

P.O. Box 75017

Oklahoma City, OK  73147

badeaglefoundation@yahoo.com

 

                                                     


Vocal Solo Works
September 2nd, 2008 under Music, Vocal Solo. [ Comments: none ]

ART SONGS:  Solos for tenor and soprano

A collection of seven art songs for solo vocalist with piano accompaniment.  Each song is based on a Biblical text. 

  • Forever Mine
  • Celebrate il Sginore (Italian)
  • Denke an mich (German)
  • Consolez-vous
  • Signore, non correggermi
  • You will starve
  • And none shall mourn

Printed score, voice and piano, $30.00.  Includes shipping and handling.  Order from:

Bad Eagle Foundation

P.O.Box 75017

Oklahoma City, OK  73147

Two songs, Denke An Mich and Signore, non correggermi, sung by US Army tenor Antonio Giuliano, in concert, NMAI, 2007.

US Army tenor Antonio Giuliano

 


 


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