Partial List of Compositions
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| The Seven Last Words of Christ | |||
| A choral setting of the seven last words from the cross. For SATB choir, Organ and Cello. Sixteen individual pieces. Introduction, seven recitative / chorus groupings, and final Benediction. Written September 2004 - January 2005. | January, 2005 | ||
O Wie Fröhlich |
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| An original setting of the German hymn text. | September,
2004 Play Synthesized MIDI File |
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All of God's Angels |
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| An original two-part anthem for children's choir. With piano accompaniment. | June,
2003 Play Synthesized MIDI File |
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O God, You are my God |
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| SATB anthem based on Psalm 63, verses 1a, 3, 4, and 8. | June,
2003 Play Synthesized MIDI File |
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The Labyrinth at Chartres |
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| SATB Hymn with descant. Text written following a visit to and walking the Labyrinth at the cathedral at Chartres, July 20, 2001. Set to music in May, 2003. | May,
2003 Play Synthesized MIDI File |
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Come to the Table |
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| SATB communion hymn written to text by George Trombley. Music written at his request. | July, 2002 | ||
Ave, Vestipica Ecclesiastica |
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| SATB song, in Latin, written the night of May 9, 2002, for a party given May 10, 2002 to honor Eileen Culp, who sewed new robes for the choir. Translates (loosely) as "Hail, Ecclesiastical Seamstress". | May, 2002 | ||
A Canon of Praise for Taize |
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| A chant for Taize, written at the request of Ro Bany. | April, 2002 | ||
Amen #3 |
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| A brief choral "Amen" for divided voices (SSSAATTBB). | November,
2001 Play Synthesized MIDI File |
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Psalm 22 |
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| SATB setting of the Good Friday Psalm with refrain. Refrain later incorporated into "The Seven Last Words". | July, 2001 | ||
Praise, Alleluia (A Doxology) |
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| A doxology, with Alleluia, for SATB choir, with organ reduction. | June, 2001 | ||
The Lord's Prayer |
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| SATB setting of the Lord's Prayer. | 2001 | ||
Come, Lord Jesus |
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| An original SATB Communion anthem. | December, 2000 | ||
The Voice of God |
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| SATB anthem with organ accompaniment. Original text and music inspired by a sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Wayne Price in Spring, 2000. Composition dedicated to Dr. Price. | May, 2000 | ||
"Amen" for Choir |
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| SATB choral "Amen" for worship service conclusion. | 1999 | ||