Small Chamber (2-7 players)
Groundswell
(2022)
for trombone or tuba and piano
Nervous Systems
(2022)
for clarinet and string quartet
The Pleasure at Being the Cause
(2021)
for 'cello and piano
New Addresses
(2020)
for flute, bass clarinet, violin, and 'cello
Don’t Look Down
(2020)
for prepared piano and percussion quartet
Why Was I Born Between Mirrors?
(2019)
for flute (or sop. sax), clarinet (doubling b.cl), violin, cello, piano, and percussion
A Natural History of Vacant Lots (Quartet)
(2017-18)
for percussion quartet and electronics
Can’t and Won’t
(2017)
for string quartet
Memory Palace (version for percussion quartet)
(2016)
for percussion quartet and electronics
Double Happiness (version for piano and percussion)
(2016)
for piano, percussion, and electronics
The Arching Path
(2016)
for solo piano (or two pianos)
“Apocatastasis” from Goldbeater’s Skin
(2016)
for soprano, guitar, vibraphone, and prepared piano
Goldbeater’s Skin
(2016)
for percussion quartet and mezzo-soprano
Sonata for Violin and Piano
(2015)
for violin and piano
The Naomi Songs (version for voice and sextet)
(2015)
for voice and sextet
South Catalina
(2014)
for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello
I will learn to love a person
(2013)
for soprano, saxophone (or clarinet), percussion and piano
Double Happiness (original version)
(2012)
for electric guitar, percussion, and electronics
“That Night with the Green Sky”
(2012)
for soprano and piano
Recovering
(2011/2012)
for cl, bsn, tpt, tbn, vibr., vln, and d.b. spread throughout the hall
How to Breathe Underwater (string quartet version)
(2011/16)
for string quartet
The Night Mare
(2011)
for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola, cello, and electronics
How to Breathe Underwater
(2011)
for baritone, trumpet, trombone, bass clarinet, and pre-recorded electronics
Serenity (Charles Ives arr.)
(2010)
for bass flute, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola, and cello
Requiem for K.V.
(2007/2009)
for solo amplified voice and pre-recorded voices
Variations on a Still Point
(2006/7)
for guitar, saxophone, percussion, and piano