Music

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ORCHESTRAL

SYMPHONY NO.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe) Movement 1

Movement 1 focuses on many central liturgical prayer melodies from the Jewish High Holy Day (New Year) services.

SYMPHONY NO.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe) Movement 2

Movement 2 focuses on prayers and hymns of “Hallel” (Praise) from the Jewish High Holy Day (New Year) services.

SYMPHONY NO.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe) Movement 3

Movement 3 juxtaposes the prayers of Kol Nidre and the Grand Aleinu taken from the Jewish High Holy Day (New Year) services.

SYMPHONY NO.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe) Movement 4

Movement 4 incorporates three different melodies for Avinu Malkeinu along with shofar blasts.

SYMPHONY NO.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe) Promotional Video

A short video taken from the recording session with the Bratislava Studio Symphony in 2017.

A REDLANDS OVERTURE

An orchestral overture written for the Redlands Symphony.

PRELUDE FOR ORCHESTRA

A short orchestral overture.

TALES OF CORK AND ONION

An orchestral overture describing puppet characters and their adventures.

OVERTURE TO “X WOLRD”

An orchestral overture describing a journey through space.

INSTRUMENTAL

VARIATIONS ON CHAD GADYA for Two Violins

A short work based on the traditional Passover Jewish folk tune which warns us against the destructive nature of vengeance and hatred.

CHORAL

HANEROT HALALU

An a cappella choral setting of the traditional Hebrew Hanukkah text.

MA’OZ TZUR

An a cappella choral setting of the traditional Hebrew Hanukkah text.

PSALM 121

An a cappella choral setting in Hebrew.

VOCAL

HANEROT HALALU (We Kindle These Lights)

A song for tenor and piano set to the traditional Hebrew Hanukkah text.

HEBREW SONG—Earth’s Embroidery

A song for soprano and piano based on a Hebrew poem by Solomon Ibn Gabirol.

LOVELIEST OF TREES

A song for baritone and piano based on the poem by A.E. Housman.

IN A VALE

A song for tenor and piano based on the poem by Robert Frost.

GOING FOR WATER

A song for tenor and piano based on the poem by Robert Frost.