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Concert Works

Shadows of Lucius

November 21, 2024 | 3 minutes | Orchestra

High energy orchestral showpiece recorded by Oklahoma City University Symphony Orchestra. Features driving rhythmic momentum, jazz-influenced melodic writing, and virtuosic passages that showcase every section from woodwind flourishes to full brass-and-percussion impact.

Understory

November 8, 2024 | 4 minutes | Solo Clarinet

Virtuosic solo work premiered by Dr. Lisa Kachouee, November 2024. Agile writing with sudden dynamic shifts evokes woodland imagery, demanding advanced technique and precise control.

Scenes from Santa Rosa

August 4, 2024 | 6 minutes | Clarinet & Percussion Three movement work pairing live performance with site-specific video from New Mexico. Rocks from each location are integrated into the percussion as literal fragments of the landscape. Premiered by Dr. Andrew DeBoer and Dr. Tommy Dobbs.

Little River

April 19, 2024 | 3 minutes | Clarinet Choir

Melodic, texturally layered work for clarinet choir performed at ClarinetFest 2025 in Dallas, Texas. Accessible to advanced high school and collegiate ensembles, the piece has been performed three times by the Oklahoma City University Clarinet Choir.

The Sound of What Remains

April 6, 2025 | 3 minutes | Orchestra

Cinematic orchestral work exploring memory and loss, premiered April 2025 in collaboration with choreographer Emma Jerkins and the Ann Lacy School of Dance. Contrasts chaotic, layered battle sequences with intimate, lyrical solo English horn passages.

Dante's View

June 11, 2024 | 4 minutes | Bassoon and Cello

Premiered at Sunset ChamberFest in Los Angeles. Groovy pizzicato bass lines and conversational interplay give way to a bittersweet melodic climax, with the cello transforming the bassoon's opening theme.

Tune Lagoon

April 12, 2025 | 4:00 | Steel Band

Large scale steel band work for 20+ percussionists, premiered April 2025 by the Blue Star Steel Band under the direction of Michael Corts, with the composer performing as a member of the ensemble.

Pūteketeke

April 22, 2024 | 4 minutes | Woodwind Quintet

Fast-paced woodwind quintet named after an endangered New Zealand bird. Each instrument gets dynamic solo moments within tight ensemble interplay, balancing individual character with collective energy.

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