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Representative Works (4)

NEUROTICA (2025) a melodrama in on act for high voice, ensemble, and sociomultimedia

 

This piece examines our evolving relationship with mobile devices—and how the information flowing through them reshapes our inner lives. The title fuses neurosis and erotica: neurosis as our struggle to cope with the world, erotica as desire, fixation, and compulsion. In the digital age, these forces intensify within cybernetic spaces where anxiety, validation, voyeurism, and artificial intimacy collapse into a constant feedback loop.

Please refew to the two playlists below. They represent the content of the melodrama: songs and interludes.  The songs can be performed with or without an ensemble (two keyboards, e-gtr, e-bass, and drums) - the orchestral and string parts are always 'fixed' and synced to a click track for the instrumentalists.  The interludes (created with Blender and AI platforms (Adobe Firefly, Kling, DI-D, and Topaz), are projected in the hall between movements.  During these moments, the audience collectively chooses the next song. For a deeper dive into the work, please see this letter of inquiry to small theaters and performance venues. 

NEUROTICA: SONGS (Score-follow Demos)

NEUROTICA: SONGS (Score-follow Demos)

NEUROTICA: Cyborg Chorus Interludes

NEUROTICA: Cyborg Chorus Interludes

NorCal Water Music (2019)
for chamber ensemble and socio-multimedia 

NorCal Water Music

NorCal Water Music

This video represents the world premiere of NorCal..., performed by Citywater at the Crocker Art Museum on Nov. 10, the last day of the 42nd Annual  Festival of New American Music. NorCal... dives into issues concerning one of California’s most important resources - water - and celebrates the beauty, complexity, and fragility of the Sacramento River Watershed. The ensemble realizes music derived from computer-animated maps of the watershed, overlaid by musical notation. Between movements, there are short video interludes featuring the ecological sounds found at a particular waterway. At these moments, the audience is invited to view on their mobile devices a short video (with its own soundtrack) accessible from my website, thus creating streams of audio-visual motivic echoes across the hall. The remaining videos in the playlist here constitute the media that I project and make make available on my website for the audience to view on their mobile devices.​ 

 

For a movement-by-movement set of time-points, please visit this video of the piece on my youtube page

The End Times Are a'Changin':

fantasia on a theme by Dylan (2018)

for guitar solo and socio-multimedia

The End Times Are a'Changin'

The End Times Are a'Changin'

The piece was commissioned by Colin McCallsiter, and is inspired by same’s intellectual interests in apocalypticism and medieval eschatology intersecting with my ever-evolving approach to stylistic mixture. The remaining videos in the playlist here constitute the media that I project and make available on my website for the audience to play back on their mobile devices.

 

For a movement-by-movement set of time-points, please visit this video of the piece on my youtube page.

Attitudes...Self Expression Concertante (2023)

for ensemble and live processing 

PDF of Score - 17'​

This piece address the attitudes we posture in relation to our belief systems and the assumptions of their meanings. Imagine catching a glimpse of oneself unexpectedly in the mirror posturing a certain attitude, and having to reckon with ones contradictions. This metaphor is expressed though palindromic compositional procedures. Four distinct grooves/themes are featured, and each has a musical “attitude.” The material of these grooves are segmented and interpolated without transition. The material is presented forward and reversed, in their original durations and in augmented forms. A computer assists in this reflection process by sampling the ensembles' parts and playing back a collage of different reflections 

Attitudes...Self-Expression Concertante

Attitudes...Self-Expression Concertante

Note: the video player includes a playlist of other performances if the committee is interested. There is one of my work with my long-time duo partner, Dr. Colin McAllister, and two of the group that I direct, MUSIX.  Enjoy!

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