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Self-Portrait, for me Princess Nightmare Moon, for violin, clarinet, piccolo, piano, percussion, electronics 35 Degrees, for 2 assistants, electric guitar, keyboard, percussion, electronics, video Elpis, for 2 sopranos, 3 assistants, soprano saxophone, french horn, cello, percussion, keyboard, electronics, video Words to Sleep By, for voice, saxophone, basson, electronics Song for Matilda & Me, for clarinet and electronics Child of Chimera, for drumset, cello, piano, electronics An Economy of Means, for miniature drumset and electronics The Colors Don't Match, for voice, piccolo, clarinet, violin, percussion, electronics 2.5 Nightmares for Jessie, for cello and two assistants Wee Robot, for 4 disklaviers and electronics A Case for Dysfunctional Persistence, for piccolo, oboe, clarinet, 2 violins, 2 basses, trumpet, trombone, tuba, accordion, percussion, piano/sampler Second Nightmare, for KIKU, for violin and two assistants Vexed, for pic, Eb clar, vln, vcl, 2 perc, pno, harp, sampler, video Twistisch II, for two performers Nightmare for JACK (a ballet), for string quartet Panik(bread), for two percussionists and 2 pianists Twistisch, for two performers Bahnhof,
for voice and electronics On Silence, for two performers
Strange Attractors, for piccolo, percussion, and electronics Uncanny Valley, a monodrama Nystagmus, for two performers Symbiosis II,
for violin, cello, piano, and computer Symbiosis I,
for tape and performative lasers nonlinear interface, for flute, violin, cello, percussion, computer filament, for flute, violin, cello, percussion, sine waves ether
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Ether for piccolo and tape
Ether seeks to subvert the piccolo's idiom by using those sounds normally only audible to the performer as the source material. This transforms the usually melodic and piercingly exposed instrument into a percussive machine. The piccolo accompanies a tape part drawn from the shortest moments of sustained sounds. Weaved together, the two partners describe a sporadic adventure through and in spite of rhythmic coherence. Featured on The Best is NoiseSep 2011.
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