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douglas knehans

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Reviews “Cascade (for two pianos) is a substantial work ... effective ... incisive ... hauntingly beautiful...” — Fanfare Magazine (Apr 06, 2012) “I was particularly impressed with Knehans's setting of the poem called ‘You're.’ His music is brilliantly catchy and eerily bright, providing an extra dimension to Plath's heavily condensed imagery.” — The Australian (Dec 02, 1986) “...had a gift of pulse and kinetic impetus that propelled [his] music onward...” — The Straits Times, Singapore (Nov 03, 2009) “‘Night Chains’ by Douglas Knehans, was like a Hitchcock soundtrack gone truly psycho: wildly inventive.” — The Miami Herald (Apr 18, 1994) “‘Winter Steps’ is a witty, ambitious, inventive and passionate work ... a brief and powerful piece...” — The Tuscaloosa News (Feb 28, 1996) “While a nicely shaped account of Sculthorpe's ‘Grief Singing’ opened the concert, a sometimes growling, sometimes melancholic rendition of Douglas Knehans's ‘Rive’ beautifully closed it out.” — The Washington Post (Oct 31, 2006) “The piece [seraphic ride] tells an exciting story, everintensifying in color, thematic ideas, texture and tempo.” — The Washington Post (Jun 24, 2002) “Other highlights included Douglas Knehans's ‘Bang’... Knehans uses electronics and a driving rhythm to explore variations in time and attack. However, there are a directness of expression and lack of pretension which resonate with his compatriots' music.” — The Sydney Morning Herald (Jun 03, 2003)


Biography

With a gift for extravagant color, beautiful melodic style, clear musical form and engaging, soulfully dramatic work, the music of Douglas Knehans has gained the attention and warm appreciation of audiences and performers around the world. Knehans’ two-piano work cascade has been performed in Steinway Hall, New York; Tokyo, Japan; Kiev, Ukraine and recorded for worldwide CD release on Ablaze Records by the virtuoso piano duo The Pridonoff Duo in a recording hailed by Fanfare Magazine as “ … effective … incisive … hauntingly beautiful … ” A disc of his early music for acoustic and electronic cello was released on Ablaze Records in the fall of 2010 which was called “ … amazingly sophisticated … very beautiful … intriguing … captivating …” by Audiophile Audition. With a reputation for crafting large, bold works, Knehans’ latest commissions are for the violin, clarinet, cello and piano quartet enhakē, praised by BBC Music Magazine as “...a terrific quartet with a keen instinct for exciting programmes … ;” for a new violin concerto for the Australian-based Chinese violin virtuoso Jun-Yi Ma lauded by The Australian for “ … play[ing] with such insight and beauty of tone … ;” and a new cello concerto for cellist Paul York whose solo performance The New York Concert Review hailed as “… brilliant … one had to be in awe of his playing.” Knehans holds degrees from the Australian National University; Queens College, CUNY where he graduated with the Luigi Dallapiccola Composition Award (1991) for outstanding achievement in music composition and Yale University where he won the Woods Chandler Memorial Award for best composition in a larger form among others. A fellow of Carnegie Hall, the Victorian Council of the Arts, MacDowell Colony and Leighton Artist Colony (Banff), Knehans has won awards from the Australian Film and Television School, American Music Centre, National Endowment for the Arts and Meet the Composer. He has been a guest of the Czech-American Summer Music Institute in Prague, Czech Republic; the New Music, New Faces Festival in Krakow, Poland; and a number of others. Knehans has also been a visiting professor of composition at the Australian National University (1981 and 2004) National University of Singapore (2006) and the Krakow Academy of Music, Poland (2007) and has delivered lectures on his music at New York University and Yale University. He was Director of the University of Tasmania Conservatorium of Music from 2000-2008, created and was the inaugural Artistic Director of the Australian International Symphony Orchestra Institute from 2005-2008. Between 2008-2010 he was Dean of the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) in Cincinnati and is currently the Norman Dinerstein Professor of Composition Scholar at CCM. Knehans was recently named Composer of the Year 2013 by the Ohio Music Teachers Association and was a 2011 winner of the International Music Prize for Excellence in Music Composition (Athens, Greece) and was a 2012 semi-finalist for The American Prize in Composition (Orchestra-Professional Division) for his work ripple—for large orchestra. In April of 2013 he was awarded the George Rieveschl Jr. Award for Creative and/or Scholarly Work by the President of the University of Cincinnati. http://www.douglasknehans.com http://www.youtube.com/user/dknehans/videos


Orchestral cascade – concerto for orchestra (2011) 22 minutes 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 4[1.2.Ebcl.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 3 3 1 – timp+3 – hp – str perc: xyl, crotales, flexatone, tri, tamtam, glock, vib, chimes, cr cym, bongos(2), timbales (2), sd, tom-toms (6), bd

ae 54 Dedicated to Christopher Lyndon Gee – in gratitude

…cascade… echo… (2012) 8 minutes 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 3[1.2.Ebcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 3 3 1 – timp+3 – hp – str perc: xyl, crotales, tri, glock, sd, bd

ae 59 Dedicated to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra

lamentation (2004) 10 minutes for string orchestra (minimum 10,8,6,4,4) ae 42 First performance in Hobart, Australia on April 5, 2005 as part of the Ten Days on the Island International Arts Festival by the University of Tasmania Conservatorium Chamber Soloists directed by Peter Tanfield

ripple (2002) 14 minutes 3[1.2.3/pic] 3[1.2.3/Eh] 4[1.2.Ebcl.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 2 3 1 – timp+4 – pno – str perc: mar, vib, sd, tri, tambn, anvil, bd

ae 40 First performance in Kiev, Ukraine on April 11, 2007 by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine at the Premieres of the Season Festival, Kiev, Ukraine

time processional (1995) 17 minutes for wind orchestra 3[1stfl.2ndfl.pics] 3[1stob.2ndob.Ehs] 4[1stcl.2ndcl.3rdcl.bcl] 3[1stbsn.2ndbsn.cbn] 3sax[alts.tens.bars] – 4 5[1sttpt.2ndtpt.3rdtpt.1stcorn.2ndcorn] 3 1+euph – pno – timp+3 – str bs perc: vib, chimes, mar, glock, xyl (2), Ch. cym., sus. cym.(2), tamtam (2 – lrg & sm), gong, maracas, wblk (3 lrg), temblks(4), bd, hi-hat, whp, ten dr, sd, tambn, sandpaper blks, lrg tri, rototom

ae 28 First performance in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA on April 20, 1995 by the Alabama Wind Ensemble conducted by Gerald Welker Commissioned with the assistance of the University of Alabama, Research Grants Committee In Memoriam Witold Lutoslawski

winter steps (1983) 11 minutes for orchestra 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 3[1.2.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 3 3 1 – timp+2 – pno/cel – str perc: mar, whip, cr.cym, xyl, bd

ae 4 First performance in Melbourne, Australia on May 12, 1985 by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Brimer


Concertos a Patchen cycle (2012) 24 minutes for baritone and orchestra 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 3[1.2.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 3 3 1 – tmp+2 – harp – baritone solo – str perc: tamtam, glock., sd, bd

ae 66 blaze (1998) 22 minutes concerto for horn, strings, harp and percussion hp – perc (2) – solo horn – str perc: glock, mar, vib, bd, Ch. cym, siz cym, tamtam

ae 33 Commissioned by Darryl Poulsen, The Australia Council Performing Arts Board and the Arts Council of Western Australia

concerto for guitar, orchestra and concertino (1992) 27 minutes 1[1/pic] 1 1[1/bcl] 0 – 1 1[pic tpt] 1 1 – perc (2) – hpchd – solo guitar – str perc: glock(2), vib(2), tri(4), Ch. cym, siz cym(2), sus cym(3), tamtam, thndrsht, mar(2), whip(2), wdblk, timp, fr dr(2), bongos (1 pr + 1 low), sd, conga dr, tomtoms (6), bd(2)

ae 23 Commissioned by Timothy Kain, the Australia Council Performing Arts Board, and The Friends of the Canberra School of Music

drift (2011) 11 minutes for solo oboe and string orchestra ae 57 First Performance in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA on October 19, 2011 by Dwight Parry (oboe) and WIRED string ensemble, Awadagin Pratt, conductor

five orchestral songs to poems of sylvia plath (1983) 17 minutes for soprano and orchestra 3[1.2.3/pic] 3[1.2.3/Eh] 4[1.2.Ebcl.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 2 3 1 – tmp+3 – pno/hpchd – sop solo – str perc: tri, sus cym(4), cl cym, washbd, tamtam, vib, templeblks(5), xyl, mar, sd, td, bd

ae 5 glow (2008) 31 minutes double concerto for solo violin, solo clarinet and orchestra 2[1.2/pic] 2 2 2 – 4 2 2 1 – tmp+2 – hp – vln solo – clar solo – str perc: bd, sd, tamtam, glock, tri

ae 47 First Performance in Hobart, Australia on December 6, 2008 by the AISOI Orchestra cond. by Tze Law Chan, Walter Verdehr, violin, Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, clarinet

...mist, memory, shadow... (2007) 10 minutes for solo violin and string orchestra (min 6,4,4,3,2) ae 46 First performance in Hobart, Australia on April 16, 2008 by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Jun-Yi Ma, violin solo Commissioned by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

soar (2006) 15 minutes for cello and orchestra 2[1.2/pic] 2 2 2 – 2 1 1 1 – tmp+1 – hp – vlc solo – str perc: xyl, glock, sd

ae 43 First performance in Hobart, Australia on December 4, 2006 by the Australian International Orchestra Institute Orchestra conducted by Tze Law Chan, Christian Wojtowicz, cello solo


Choral adam lay ybounden (2011) 3 minutes for TTBB choir and solo cor anglais ae 58 epicideum hathumode (1991) 7 minutes for a cappella SATB choir ae 21 First performance on March 14, 1996 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama by the University of Alabama University Singers, Sandra Willetts, conductor

missa brevis (2010) 20 minutes for SATB choir and organ ae 50 First performance on March 12, 2013 in Cincinnati, Ohio by the CCM Chorale, Christina Haan, Organ, Brett Scott, conductor

panis angelicus (2011) 6 minutes for a cappella SATB choir ae 56 First performance on May 20, 2012 in Covington, KY, USA, Cathedral Basilica

shoah requiem (2000) 120 minutes Solos SATB – chorus 2[1/pic.2/pic] 2[1.2/Eh] 2 2 – 4 2 3 1 – tmp+3 – hp – str perc: tri, sus cym, cl cym, tamtam, sd, tomtom, bd, xyl, vib

ae 36 First performance on December 4, 2001 in Bari, Italy by the Orchestra Sinfonica della Provincia di Taranto, Kodaly Choir of Hungary; Paolo Lepore, conductor Commissioned by Incontri di Musica Sacra Contemporanea, Rome, Italy

song of the raven night (1984) 9 minutes for SSSAAA choir, grand organ, 2 pianos and 4 percussionists ae 6 First performance on November 12, 1984 in Melbourne, Australia by Presbyterian Ladies College Choir, Rosalind McMillan, conductor Commissioned by Presbyterian Ladies College, Melbourne and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

st. luke magnificat (1986) 32 minutes for double a cappella choir (SSAA/SATB) ae 9 First performance on June 9, 1987 by the Gaudeamus Choir and the Canberra Childrens Choir, Judith Clingan, conductor Commissioned by the Gaudeamus Choir and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

symbolum apostolorum (2012) 8 minutes for a cappella SATB choir ae 65 For the Francesco Siciliani Prize in Sacred Music Composition

three psalms (2010) 12 minutes for a cappella SATB choir ae 49

Awarded third prize at the 1st International Sacred Choral Music Festival, Olomouc, Czech Republic


two looks at silence (2012) 8 minutes for a cappella SATB choir ae 60 To English and Latin translations of Silence by A.S. Kline First performance on May 20, 2012 in Covington, KY, USA, Cathedral Basilica

Dance & Theatre Music incidental music to 'the tempest' (1979) 31 minutes mixed ensemble (fl, gt, pno(2), str qt, voices) on 4 track tape ae 48 First performance on December 6, 1979 in Melbourne, Australia by the Melbourne University Theatre Company Commissioned by Melbourne University Theatre Company

le coucou sur la montagnes russes (2009) 4 minutes fl, cl, xyl, pno(2), vln(2), vla, vlc, cb ae 48 First performance on May 23, 2010 in Cincinnati, USA concert:nova and the Cincinnati Ballet Commissioned by concert:nova and the Cincinnati Ballet

ripple (2002) 14 minutes 3[1.2.3/pic] 3[1.2.3/Eh] 4[1.2.Ebcl.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] – 4 2 3 1 – timp+4 – pno – str perc: mar, vib, sd, tri, tambn, anvil, bd ae 40 First performance as a ballet on May 29, 2009 in Cincinnati, USA by the CCM Ballet Ensemble of the College-Conservatory of Music, Jiang Qi, choreographer

Opera backwards from winter (2011/13) 60 minutes an opera for soprano, electric cello and projections soprano, electric cello, digital effects, computer and quadraphonic sound diffusion ae 63 Libretto by Juanita Rockwell

the ascension of robert flau (1990) 51 minutes chamber opera baritone, soprano and treble solo voices fl/pic/altfl, cl/bcl, sopsax/altsax, perc(1), pno/synth, vln(2), vla, vlc, cb and quad pre-recordings perc: tri, Ch. cym, sus cym (3), Balinese gng, anvil, brake drum, thndrsht, tamtam, glock, vib, bongos, tomtoms(3), td, bd, mar, gun

ae 18 First performance on November 14, 1990 in Sydney, Australia by Opera Australia (then The Australian Opera) Recipient Victorian Council for the Arts 1987/88 $20,000.00 Composition Fellowship Recipient of the Margaret Fairbanks Jory Grant from the American Music Center

Chamber Music bang (1997) 15 minutes for fl, cl, perc(1), pno, vl, vlc and electronics on compact disc perc: mar, vib, bd

ae 35 First performance June 2, 2003 in Sydney, Australia by The Seymour Group, Mark Summerbell, conductor Commissioned by The Seymour Group and the Australia Council


cascade (2010) 20 minutes for two pianos ae 52 Commissioned by The Pridonoff Duo

dark dances – string quartet no. 2 (2002) 19 minutes for string quartet ae 26 dawn panels (1988) 15 minutes for percussion quartet perc: mar, vib(2), thndrsht, bongos(2 pr), sd, congas(2 pr), rototoms(6), xyl(2), glock(2), tomtoms(3) chimes, anvil, timp(8), wdblks(4), whip, log dr(2), songbells, bd

ae 17 First performance on November 3, 1988 in Adelaide, Australia by the Adelaide Percussions Commissioned by The Adelaide Percussions and the Australia Council Performing Arts

exiles (1987) 15 minutes for Ebsopcl/bcl, perc(1), gt/elgt, vln, cb two stereo tapes perc: glock, vib, steel dr, almglock, sus cym(3), thndrsht, anvil, sd, bd

ae 14 First performance on December 6, 1987 in Melbourne, Australia by Elision ensemble Commissioned by Elision and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

for Hilary, in clouds‌ (2012) 4 minutes for violin and piano ae 64 five songs to poems of sylvia plath (1986) 17 minutes for soprano, fl, clar, altsax, pno, perc (1), gt/elgt, vln, vlc perc: tomtoms(3), tri, glock, sm. cym, bd, xyl, sus cym, vib, tamtam, sdr

ae 11 First performance on December 20, 1986 in Melbourne, Australia by Ariel New Music, Merlyn Quaife, soprano, Mark Summerbell, conductor

hell cantos (1993) 15 minutes for 14 solo players fl, ob, clar, bsn, trpt, horn, bs. trom, perc (1), pno, 2 vlns, vla, vlc, cb perc: vib, mar, crotales, tri, sus cym (2), Ch. cym, tamtam, wdblk, frdr, tomtoms (4), bd

ae 24 First performance at Yale University, New Haven, USA on April 29, 1993 by Yale New Music Ensemble, Christopher Theofanidis, cond. Awarded the Yale School of Music Woods Chandler Memorial Prize for best composition in a larger form

image shift (1988) 15 minutes for fl, vln, vlc, pno ae 16 Commissioned by The University of Tasmania and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

lumen (2013) 27 minutes for cello and piano ae 68 for Paul York and Dror Biran Commissioned by The Ohio Music Teachers Association


orichalcum fanfare (1986) 10 minutes (withdrawn) for double trombone choir ae 10 Commissioned by the International Trombone Association and the Australia Council

rive (2002) 12 minutes for violin, clarinet and piano ae 39 First performance on March 26, 2003 in Hobart, Australia by the Verdehr Trio Commissioned by the Verdehr Trio

seraphic ride (2001) 15 minutes for mixed nonet (fl, ob, clar, perc (1), harp, pno, vln, vla, vlc) ae 34 First performance at the Kennedy Center on July 3, 2002 in Washington DC, USA by musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra Commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Symphony Orchestra and the Kennedy Center In Memoriam Jacob Druckman

shimmer (2012) 7 minutes for woodwind quintet ae 61 soar (2005) 15 minutes for cello and piano ae 62 sonata for solo clarinet (1980) 12 minutes for Bb clarinet (optional amplification) ae 1 First performance on November 27, 1979 in Canberra, Australia

string quartet (1984) 12 minutes (withdrawn) for two violins, viola and 'cello ae 12 Commissioned by the Bendigo Musician/Teacher Pilot Project and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

the other (2011) 20 minutes for solo cello ae 53 For Paul York First performance on October 19, 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

tremor (2013) 13 minutes for contrabass and piano ae 67 For Gjorgji Cincievski and Tricia Dawn Williams First performance on April 6, 2013, 7th International Spring Orchestra Festival, Teatru Manoel, Malta

une seule femme endormie (1991) 7 minutes for voice and singing 'cellist ae 22 First performance on April 15, 1993 at Yale University, New Haven, USA by Lee Heuermann, soprano and Shauna Rolston, cello


Vocal Music a Patchen cycle (2010–11) 24 minutes for baritone and piano ae 51 First performance on September 24, 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA by Michael Lampard, baritone and Elisabeth Pridonoff, piano For Josephine

five songs to poems of sylvia plath (1986) 17 minutes for soprano and piano ae 3 First performance on April 22, 1981 in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne Lieder Society by Merlyn Quaife, soprano and Nahama Patkin, piano

seven nursery songs for taliesen (1984) 6 minutes for voice and guitar ae 7 songs to poems of e.e. cummings (2002) 11 minutes for mezzo-soprano and piano ae 37 the fire (1995) 9 minutes for processed soprano voice, MIDI violin, digital effects and computer ae 25 First performance on January 26, 1996 at Yale University in New Haven, USA by Painted Carp Ensemble For Josephine

une seule femme endormie (1991) 7 minutes for voice and singing 'cellist ae 22 First performance on April 15, 1993 at Yale University, New Haven, USA by Lee Heuermann, soprano and Shauna Rolston, cello

Keyboard Music bone vestiges (1995) 12 minutes for solo piano ae 29 First performance on October 12, 1996 at Storrs, Connecticut, USA by Fumiko Miyanoo

boyd panels (2002) 15 minutes for solo piano ae 38 First performance on October 16, 2005 in Hobart, Australia by Shan Deng, piano

cascade (2010) 20 minutes for two pianos ae 52 First performance on October 4, 2010 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA by The Pridonoff Duo Commissioned by The Pridonoff Duo


...de la fumeé... des voix... (1999) 30 minutes for harpsichord and electronics on compact disc ae 27 Commissioned by Geoffrey Lancaster and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

mist sketches (2011) 13 minutes for solo piano ae 62 For Awadagin Pratt

touch (1997) 7 minutes for piano and electronics on compact disc ae 32 Commissioned by Carsten Schmidt and the Volte Foundation of Amsterdam

Works with Electronics bang (1997) 15 minutes for fl, cl, perc(1), pno, vl, vlc and electronics on compact disc perc: mar, vib, bd

ae 35 First performance June 2, 2003 in Sydney, Australia by The Seymour Group, Mark Summerbell, conductor Commissioned by The Seymour Group and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

...de la fumeé... des voix... (1999) 30 minutes for harpsichord and electronics on compact disc ae 27 Commissioned by Geoffrey Lancaster and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

elegies for merilee (1988) 12 minutes for contrabass and tape ae 15 First performance on November 30, 1988 by Kees Boesma, contrabass in Melbourne, Australia Commissioned by Elision and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

exiles (1987) 15 minutes for Ebsopcl/bcl, perc(1), gt/elgt, vln, cb two stereo tapes perc: glock, vib, steel dr, almglock, sus cym(3), thndrsht, anvil, sd, bd

ae 14 First performance on December 6, 1987 in Melbourne, Australia by Elision ensemble Commissioned by Elision and the Australia Council Performing Arts Board

night canticle (1995) 9 minutes for electric ’cello, synthesizer, digital effects and computer ae 30 First performance on January 26, 1996 at Yale University, New Haven, USA by Jeffrey Krieger, electric cello

night chains (1991) 15 minutes for electronic 'cello and digital effects ae 20 First performance on June 14, 1991 in Hartford, USA by Jeffery Krieger, electric cello Commissioned by Jeffrey Krieger


spin (1996) 7 minutes for ’cello and pre-recorded electronic sounds on compact disc ae 31 First performance on July 17, 2000 at Dvorak Concert Hall, Prague, Czech Republic by Jiří Hošek, cello and Douglas Knehans, electronics

spin-off (2006) 9 minutes for clarinet and electronics on compact disc ae 46 the fire (1995) 9 minutes for processed soprano voice, MIDI violin, digital effects and computer ae 25 First performance on January 26, 1996 at Yale University in New Haven, USA by Painted Carp Ensemble For Josephine

touch (1997) 7 minutes for piano and electronics on compact disc ae 32 Commissioned by Carsten Schmidt and the Volte Foundation of Amsterdam

Music For Film & Television Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: The Art of Frank Fleming (1999) 25 minutes Commissioned by PBS Television Music nominated for an EMMY Award

a song of air (1987) 27 minutes film score Commissioned by Merilee Bennett and The Australian Film Commission Official Selection 1988 Un certain regard Cannes Film Festival (FRANCE) Australian Film Institute Award Best Experimental Film, 1988 (AUSTRALIA) Participant San Francisco International Film Festival, 1989 (USA) Participant Berlin Film Festival, 1989 (GERMANY) Participant Cork Film Festival, 1989 (IRELAND) Participant Boston Film Festival, 1989 (USA) Participant Hong Kong International Film Festival, 1989 (HONG KONG) Participant Turin International Film Festival, 1989 (ITALY)

Ku-ring-gai Chase (1982) 30 minutes Music Commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Music For Children the lullaby project (2009 -) 45 minutes (projected) lullabies for voice and piano ae 55 le cris sombre (1990) 7 minutes for school musicians ae 19 First performance May 15, 1990, Port Washington, NY, USA by Port Washington Schools, Douglas Knehans, conductor Commissioned by Meet the Composer, Inc. and Port Washington Schools, New York


the ratbag shearers (1986) 15 minutes SSA choir, rocks, chains, piano (staging optional) ae 8 First performance March 17, 1987 in Melbourne, Australia by the Australian Boys Choir Commissioned by The Australian Boys Choir

seven nursery songs for taliesen (1984) 6 minutes for voice and guitar ae 7


Discography ripple for orchestra Masterworks of the New Era, Vol. 13 ERM Media ERM 5579 http://www.ermmedia.org/ boyd panels for solo piano The School of Natural Philosophy – The Michael Kieran Harvey Collection Move Records MD3324 http://www.move.com.au/disc.cfm/3324 rive for violin, clarinet and piano Music from Downunder – The Making of a Medium Vol. 18 Crystal Records CD948 http://www.crystalrecords.com/Verdehrtrio.html night chains for electric cello Night Chains – Jeffrey Krieger, electronic cello New World Records NWCR680 http://www.newworldrecords.org/album.cgi?rm=view&album_id= 17462 Fractured Traces – new music for cello Ablaze Records ar00004 http://www.ablzerecords.net night canticle for electric cello, synthesizer, digital effects and computer Fractured Traces – new music for cello Ablaze Records ar00004 http://www.ablzerecords.net spin for cello and computer Fractured Traces – new music for cello Ablaze Records ar00004 http://www.ablzerecords.net une seule femme endormie for voice and singing cellist Fractured Traces – new music for cello Ablaze Records ar00004 http://www.ablzerecords.net soar for cello and piano Fractured Traces – new music for cello Ablaze Records ar00004 http://www.ablzerecords.net cascade for two pianos The Pridonoff Duo – Virtuosity Squared Ablaze Records ar00009 http://www.ablzerecords.net


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