Symphony No. 1 for Symphonic Band (2014). Duration 28′Commissioned and premiered by Banda Municipal de Musica de Barcelona.
February 9, 2014 – Premiere at Sala Pau Casals at L’ Auditori de Barcelona, Spain.
Caminos del duende for marimba and percussion (2012). Duration: 15′
Commissioned by 4Plus Percussion Ensemble with Jae Hyun Yoon at the marimba.
Three movements: I. Alma escorchada; II. Canço de desig; III. Fiesta.July 21, 2012 – Premiere Seoul Arts Center Recital Hall, Seoul, Korea – 4Plus Percussion Ensemble.
July 25, 2012 – International Percussion Music Festival of Seoul at KNUA (Korean National University for the Arts) – 4Plus Percussion Ensemble.Retorn a la terra (Return to the homeland) (2012) for narrator, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, percussion, violin, and double bass. Duration: 22′
Commissioned by Unai Urrecho, conductor, and the Virtuoso Ensemble based in Seoul
Based on two Catalan poems: Retorn a Catalunya by Josep Carner and La Sardana by Joan Maragall.
Three movements: I. La terra de foc (The land of fire); II. Records (Memories); III. Dansa (Dance)May 26, 2012 – Premiere at the Hwaseong Arts Center (Ban Sook Concert Hall of the Dong Tan Art Center of Hwaseong)Korea.
Terra Mater for Symphony Orchestra (2011). Duration: 14′.
Commissioned by conductor Young-Min Park and the Wonju Philharmonic of South Korea
Terra Mater is a one-movement dramatic workOctober 20, 2011 – World premiere by the Wonju Philharmonic with Young-Min Park, Music Director and Conductor.
Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (2010) (Duration: 25′)
Written for DMA requirements Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins.Solitary for baritone, clarinet, cello and piano (2009)
Text by Hollis Robbins
Commissioned by Andrew Talle, Chair of Peabody’s Musicology Department.December 2, 2009 – Premiere at Griswold Hall, Peabody Conservatory, MD – Ruchard Giarusso, baritone, Miles Jaques, clarinet, Andrew Talle, cello, and Tim Hoft, Piano.
Gacelas de amor for soprano, flute and piano (2009). Duration: 9′ 30″
Based on three poems (in Spanish) by Federico García Lorca from the collections Diwan del Tamarit (1931-1934) and Canciones.
Commissioned by Christiane Meininger, flute; Jörg Waschinski, male soprano; and Rainer Gepp, piano.
Three movements: I. El amor desesperado; II. Lucia Martinez; III. El amor maravilloso.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig.October 14, 2010 – Muenchen at the Gasteig, Kleiner Saal -Christiane Meininger, Jörg Waschinski, soprano, Rainer Gepp.
September 4, 2010 – Bingen Meister Konzerte, Villa Schsen, Bingen, Germany – Christiane Meininger, Jörg Waschinski, soprano, Rainer Gepp, piano.
September 3, 2010 – Grunstadter Sternstunden 2010 – Christiane Meininger, Jörg Waschinski, soprano, Rainer Gepp, piano.
June 18, 2009 – World premiere at the Zentrum for Information und Bildung in Unna, Germany. Sponsored by the American Embassy in Berlin, the Center for International Light Art in Unna (Germany) and a travel grant from the Peabody Institute of John Hopkins University.Goyescas for flute, viola and piano (2009). Duration: 20′
Arrangement of the flute & guitar piece, Goyescas. Inspired by paintings of Francisco Goya.
Seven movements: I. Pregón; II. La familia de Carlos IV; III. Las majas en el balcón; IV. El sueno; La fragua; VI. Toque; VII. La gallina ciega.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig.July 13, 2013 – SSA Chamber Series, Singapore – Roberto Alvarez, flute, and members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.
August 21 and 22, 2010 – La Pedrera de Caixa de Catalunya (Fundacio Mas I Mas Concert Series) in Barcelona – Ensemble Gaudi.
June 28, 2009 – Formal premiere – Festival Internacional de Sitges (Concerts de Mitjanit – Ensemble Gaudi.
February 9, 2009 – Concerts al ESMUC (Escola Superior de Musique de Catalunya), Barcelona – Ensemble Gaudi.Goyescas for flute and guitar (2008). Duration: 20′
Inspired by paintings by paintings of Francisco Goya.
Commissioned by flutist Marina Piccinini and guitarist Emanuele Segre.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig.January 23, 2009 – Premiere at the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society by Marina Piccinini, flute, and Emanuele Segre.
Voices of the Rainforest for flute, cello and piano (2008). Duration: 23′
Commissioned by the Meininger-Trio.
Five movements: I. Awakening; II. Sago gatherers; III. Evening storm; IV. Voices of the inside night; V. Night spirits.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig.
Recorded on Haenssler Records (Profil Edition)November 23, 2012 – Arrata Opera Center, Calgary (Canada) – Lands End Chamber Ensemble
November 3, 2012 – Lansing Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series – Icarus Trio.
June 16, 2012 – de-pot.K, Freiburg – Trio Quer Strich
May 31, 2012 – Schloss Ebnet, Gartensaal Uhr Ebneter Kultursommer, Freiburg – Trio Quer-Strich
October 6, 2011 – Molley Valley Arts Alive Festival, St. Martin’s Church, Dorking, England – Marsyas Trio
August 31, 2011 – MusikfestStuttgart (Germany) – Meininger-Trio.
July 26, 2011 – Warwick Road United Reformed Church, Coventry, London – Marsyas Trio
July 3, 2011 – Burgh House, Hampstead, London‚ Marsyas Trio.
February 12, 2010 – Schloss Gifhorn Rittersaal (Germany) – Meininger-Trio.
April 30, 2008 – Schlosskonzerte Blieskastel near Saarbruecken – Meininger-Trio.
April 26, 2008 – WDR Broadcasting Station, Cologne, Germany. Broadcast of the March 15 premiere at WDR’s program Nachtmusikc. The broadcast included a live on stage 15 minute interview with Elisenda.
April 13, 2008 – Alte Synagoge in Gelnhausen (near Frankfurt) – Meininger-Trio.
March 15, 2008 – Live performance at “Nachtmusik” – WDR Broadcasting Station, Cologne – Meininger-Trio
March 14, 2008 – Formal premiere at Berlin Ibero-American Institute in collaboration with the Spanish Embassy in Berlin and Oro Verde (Tropical Rainforest Foundation) – Meininger-Trio
February 17, 2008 – Theater Neustadt a.Ruebenberge (near Hannover) – Meininger-Trio
February 16, 2008 – Christus Kirche,Cologne – Meininger-TrioHomenatge a Mompou (2007) for piano. Duration: 7′
Commissioned by Dutch pianist Marcel Worms.
Three movements: I. Crits en el carrer; II. Tengo una muneca vestida de azul; III. Jocs en el carrer.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Co.February 17, 2013 – Parsons Music Recital Hall, Hong Kong – Stanley Wong, piano.
October 18, 2010 – Chugye University for the Arts, Seoul. Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
July 7, 2010 – Festival of song 2010- Auditorio Centro de Estudios Norteamericanos in Barcelona – Max Lifchitz, piano.
April 18, 2010 – North South-Consonance Annual Concert at Christ and St. Stephen’s Church on New York City’s Upper West Side. (Concert was sponsored in part by New York Women Composers) – Max Lifchitz, piano.
July 6, 2009 – Auditori de la Pedrera de Caixa de Catalunya. Sponsor: the Fundació Frederic Mompou – Marcel Worms, piano.
December 12, 2008 – Middelburg, Holland – Concertzaal – Marcel Worms, piano.
May 3, 2008 – Live concert of women composers at Mosa Lisa radio station – Marcel Worms, piano.
January 27, 2008 – Montevallo (Alabama), Montevallo University, LeBaron Hall – Marcel Worms, piano.
January 23, 2008 – Vermillion (South-Dakota), University of South-Dakota, Colton Recital Hall – Marcel Worms, piano.
January 10, 2008 – Weesp, Stadhuis (Town Hall) – Marcel Worms, piano.
November 29, 2007 at the Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) at Music Centre ‘de Toonzaal’ – Marcel Worms, piano.
November 9, 2007 – Formal Premiere at Bethaniënklooster, Amsterdam – Marcel Worms, piano.
September 30, 2007 – at the Waterstaatkerk in Hengelo (the Netherlands) – Marcel Worms, piano.The Flaming Rock (La Roca llameante) for SATB Mixed chorus and String Quartet (2007). Duration: 10′.
Commissioned by the Allegro Chorale & Orchestra Inc. of Midland/Odessa conducted by Nyela Basney and the Cassatt String Quartet.April 20, 2013 – Cassat String Quartet and the Allegro Chorale & Orchestra – Midland Texas.
March 7, 2009 – Cantori New York with Mark Shapiro conducting – Church of the Holy Trinity, 316 East 88th Street, NYC.
November 17 and 18, 2007 – Premiered by the Allegro Chorale & Orchestra conducted by Nyela Basney and the Cassatt String Quartet in Midland and Odessa, Texas.Tu i els meus somnis for mezzo soprano and piano (2007). Duration: 7′
Written for Catalan mezzo soprano Anna Alàs.
Poetry in Catalan by Josep Janes.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.Colores Andaluces (2006) for cello & piano. Duration: 10′
Written for cellist Françoise Groben, member of the Meininger-Trio.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig
Recorded on NCA (New Classical Adventures) by cellist Milos Mlejnik.July 6-7, 2013 – Hohenloher Kultursommer 2013 (Germany) – Meininger-Trio.
October 25, 2009 – Saint Luke Church, McLean – Emilio Colón, cello, Eric Himy, piano.
November 11, 2008 – Cube 521, Center Cultural Marnach, Luxenburg – Françoise Groben, cello, and Ivan Gajan, piano.
December 1, 2008 – Rosa Spier Huis, Laren, Holland – Marcel Worms, piano, and Daniel Esser, cello.
February 21, 2007 – Cemal Resit Rey Konser Salonu, Instanbul – Françoise Groben, cello, Natalia Gous, piano.
October 13, 2006 – Premiere at Celloherbst, Germany – Françoise Groben cello.Hommage à Mozart (2005) for piano solo. Duration: 10′
Commissioned by pianist Eric Himy in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s death in 2006.
Multiple performances partially sponsored by the American Composers Forum through its Encore Program.
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musik Verlag.
Recorded on Centaur Records by Eric Himy.July 1, 2007, at 3:00 PM – Travis Park Unitarian Methodist Church, San Antonio, TX – pianist Roger Wright.
April 28, 2007 – Park Labrea Theatre, CA – Roger Wright, piano.
March 10, 2007, 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 11, 2007, 5:30 p.m.- Harwood Museum, Taos, NM. Roger Wright. Piano.ERIC HIMY CONCERT TOUR including Community Concerts:
May 5, 2006 – KWCMS Chamber Music Series, Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada.
May 7, 2006 – Buffalo, NY – Temple Beth Zion.
May 21, 2006 – Marseille, France – Les Moments Musicaux de Notre Dame.
May 23, 2006 – Evrons Conservatory, Lemans, France.
May 24, 2006 – Formal world premiere in Paris, France – La Salle Cortot with Radio-France broadcast.
May 26, 2006 – Pianosalonu Petrof, Prague, Czech Republic.
June 11, 2006 – Marly Music Society Summer Concerts – Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida.
July 8, 2006 – The 2006 Lukas Foss Music Festival in the Hamptons, Brigdehampton, NY.
September 18, 2006 – Rome, GA – Shorter College .
September 21, 2006 – Waleska, GA -Reinhardt College.
October 3, 2006 – Midland Hich School, Midland, TX.
October 7, 2006 – Lebanon, PA.
October 8, 2006 – Chambersburg, PA.
October 12, 2007 – Glencoe, IL.
October 14, 2007 – Arlington Heights, IL.
October 20, 2006 – Nashua, NH.
October 21, 2006 – Glendive, MT.
October 22, 2006 – Minot, ND.
October 24, 2006 – Pendelton, OR.
October 26, 2006- Vert Auditorium, Pendleton, OR.
October 28, 2006 – Norris Arts Center (Chicago).
October 30, 2006 – Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts, Muskegon, Michigan.
November 3 , 2006 – Embassy Concert Series (Austrian Embassy) in Washington D.C.
November 9, 2006 – First Baptist Church, Hickory, NC.
November 16, 2006 – High School, Franklin, PA.
November 18, 2006 – High School, Culpeper, VA.
December 2, 2006 – Soirees Musicales, Dayton, OH.
February 3, 2007 – Palm Springs, CA
February 14, 2007 – Wenatchee, WA
February 15, 2007 – Shelton, WA
February 16, 2005 – Longview, WA
February 17, 2007 – Salem, OR
February 18, 2007 – Roseburg, OR
February 19, 2007 – Crescent City, CA
February 22, 2007 – Folsom, CA
February 25, 2007 – Hemet, CA
February 27, 2007 – Carlsbad, NM
April 14, 2007 – Ripon, WIMoments of change for soprano and piano (2005). Duration: 15′
Poetry by Margaret Atwood in English.
Commissioned by the Hanson Institute for American Music of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester for soprano Eileen Strempel.
Five movements: I. The moment; II. Habitation; III. More and more; IV. It is dangerous to read newspapers; V. Late night.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.
Recorded on Centaur Records by Eileen Strempel and Sylvie Beaudette.May 19, 2007 – Greater Port Jefferson – Northern Brookhaven Arts Council – Eileen Strempel, soprano, and Sylvie Beaudette.
May 18, 2007 – Jefferson’s Ferry, South Setauket, New York – Eileen Strempel, soprano, and Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
May 17, 2007 – ‘Great Music’ at St. Bartholomew’s Church, New York City – Eileen Strempel, soprano, and Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
June 8, 2007 – McGill University in Montreal, Canada, Feminist Music Theory Conference – Eileen Strempel, soprano, and Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
July 13, 2007- National Association for Teachers of Singing (NATS) Teachers Workshops in Providence, Rhode Island – Eileen Strempel soprano and Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
March 8, 2006 – Utica College Lunch Hour Series, Library Concourse, Utica College, Society for New Music Concert Series (Syracuse, New York) – Soprano Eileen Strempel pianist Sylvie Beaudette.
May 13, 2006 – International Alliance for Women in Music Congress, Wertheim Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, Florida International University, Miami, Florida – Eileen Strempel, soprano, and Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
August 17, 2006 – Chautauqua Institute, Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall, Chautauqua New York – soprano Eileen Strempel and pianist Sylvie Beaudette.
July 4, 2006 – National Association for Teachers of Singing (NATS) National Conference in Minneapolis, MN – Eileen Strempel soprano, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano. Performance was part of the Lyrica Society program.
November 12, 2005 – Composer’s Alliance of San Antonio Annual Concert, First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Antonio, TX. Performed by soprano Rachel Rosales, Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
May 12, 2005 – Eastman at Washington Square, Thursday Lunchtime Concerts, First Universalist Church – Eileen Strempel, soprano, Sylvie Beaudette, piano.
April 24, 2005 – World premiere at the Society for New Music Concert Series at Hosmer Auditorium, Everson Museum of Art, in Syracuse – soprano Eileen Strempel.Miniatures for the Young for piano (2004). Duration: 20′
Commissioned by Dr. Charles Goodhue of San Antonio, TX, on the occasion of a recital of his piano students on May 15, 2004.
Three books comprising twenty-two graded pieces.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.June 4, 2012 – Auditori de l’Escola Municipal de Musica Julia Canals (Catalunya). All three books performed by students of Dolors Cano.
May 15, 2004 – Premiered and performed by Dr. Charles Goodhue’s piano students at San Pedro Presbyterian Church on 281 in San Antonio.Voces de mi tierra for flute, cello and piano (2003). Duration: 18’30”
Commissioned by the Meininger-Trio.
Four movements: I. El Cortejo; II. Noche en la Alhambra; III. La moza y el Gitano (Scherzando); IV. Gigue
Published by Friedrich Hofmeister Musiverlag Leipzig.
Recorded on Haenssler Records (Profil Edition) by the Meininger-Trio.November 24, 2013 – Riegel a.K. Kumedi, Germany
November 2, 2013 – Trio Quer Strich – Freiburg depot.K, Germany
October 21, 2013 – Natalia Ricci, piano; Bridget Bolliger, flute; Teije Hylkema, cello. “Encuentros Españoles” at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Australia.
August 31 – Sunnyhill Church, Johannesburg, South Africa
September 1 – Trio Nova Mundi Performing Arts Centre White River, South Africa
September 6 – Trio Nova Mundi. Concert at Conselho Executive (City Hall), Maputo, Mozambiqe
September 7 – Trio Nova Mundi. Concert at Casa Sigauque, Chamanculo, Mozambique
September 12 – Trio Nova Mundi. Zimbabwe Academy of Music, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
September 15 – Trio Nova Mundi. Zimbabwe Academy of Music, Harare, Zimbabwe
September 16 – Trio Nova Mundi. Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls near Johannesburg, South Africa.
July 6-7, 2013 – Meininger-Trio – Hohenloher Kultursommer 2013 (Germany.)
April 30, 2013 – Trio Nova Mundi – Howard Pew Fine Arts Center, Grove City College, PA.
March 24, 2013 – Mna’Tri Trio First United Methodist Church, PA
March 7, 2013 – Women Composers Festival of Hartford, Central Connecticut State University, CT.
November 23, 2012 – Lands End Chamber Ensemble – Arrata Opera Center, Calgary (Canada).
October 28, 2012 – Lansing Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series – Icarus Trio.
February 13, 2012 – Gesellschaft fu&uunl;r Musiktheater, Viena – Trio-Frizzante.
July 7, 2011 – Crane’s Mill Retirement Community – Terzetta Trio.
March 20, 2011 – Watchung Arts Center, Classicals at the Circle Series, New Jersey – Terzetta Trio
May 27, 2010 – Tapiola Symphony Chamber Music Series, Finland – Hanna Juutilainen, flute; Tuija Rantamaki, cello; Naoko Ichihashi, piano.
April 18, 2010 – Hamilton Community Concerts “Four at four” Presbyterian Church, Baltimore – The Osprey Trio.
March 20, 2010 – Ninth Festival of Women Composers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Terzetta Trio.
February 11, 2010 – University of Michigan–Flint, Flint, MI – Davanti Trio.
January 18, 2010 – University of Windsor, Windsor, ONT – Davanti Trio.
January 24, 2010 – St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Flint, MI – Davanti Trio.
November 27, 2009 – Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (Canada) – Exorior Duo. Broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation show The Signal.
November 20, 2009 – VII Festival Unicaja ‘Aulas Musicas del Siglo XX-XXI’ (Almeria, Spain) – NeoArs Sonora Ensemble.
November 4, 2009 – Bargemusic, Brooklyn, NY – neoLIT Ensemble.
October 8, 2009 – Caldwell College Concert Series, New Jersey – Terzetta Trio.
September 24, 2009 – William Patterson University “Midday Artist Series” Shea Center for the Performing Arts – Terzetta Trio
March 5, 2009 – Bridgewater College, VA – Terra Voce Trio.
February 15, 2009 – Music at Riverdale Concert Series – Terra Voce Trio.
June 20, 2008 – ‘Jong in Oud’, Dienst Cultuurspreiding en Kunsten, Antwerpen, Belgium – Trio Murali.
June 1, 2008 – St. Anna Chapel, Kapelstraat, Boom, Belgium – Trio Murali
April 19, 2008 – Zaal Colibrand, Lier, Belgium – Trio Murali
March 30, 2008 – Lepelhof, Mortsel, Belgium – Trio Murali.
March 7, 2008 – Theaterzaal, Cultural Centre Parnassos, The Netherlands – Trio Murali.
February 28, 2008 – Caldwell College – Alumni Theater, Caldwell, NY – All Seasons Chamber Players.
February 18, 2008 – Thalia, Augsburg, Germany – Trio Noir.
February 10, 2008 – Passaic Public Library (Sunday Series), Passaic, NJ – All Seasons Chamber Players.
November 11, 2007 – Sunday afternoon, Utrecht, The Netherlands – Trio Murali.
November 11, 2007 – Emmanuel Baptist Church of Ridgewood , Ridgewood, NJ – All Seasons Chamber Players.
November 10, 2007 – Music Library, Utrecht, The Netherlands – Trio Murali.
October 28, 2007 – New Milford Public Library, New Milford, NJ – All Seasons Chamber Players.
October 27, 2007 – Immanuëlkerk, Muziekschool Barnveld, Barneveld, The Netherlands – Trio Murali.
October 14, 2007 – Fort Lee Public Library, Fort Lee, NY – All Seasons Chamber Players.
October 7, 2007 – Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, New Jersey, All Seasons Chamber Players.
September 20, 2007 – Chapel Cornelis Lantschot, Antwerp, Belgium – Trio Murali.
September 16, 2007 – Edwards Williams College (Fairleigh Dickinson University), Hackensack, NY – All Seasons Chamber Players.
August 25, 2007 – Bohlen, Germany – Trio Murali.
July 19, 2007 – Cactus Pear Music Festival (“Girl’s Night Out”), at Travis Park Methodist Church in San Antonio, TX.
July 18, 2007 – Cactus Pear Music Festival (“Girls Night Out”) at Boerne Methodist Church in Boerne, TX.
July 18, 2007 – Cactus Pear Music Festival – Young People’s Concert (Free) in San Antonio East Side location TBA, TX.
June 17, 2007 – Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock (Germany) – Meininger-Trio.
June 10, 2007 – Schloss Holte Stukenbrock, Germany – Meininger-Trio.
April 9, 2007- Concert at One at St. Paul’s Chapel, Trinity Church, New York City – Ensemble TOKI.
April 4, 2007 – SR2 Kultur Radio 91.3 Saarbrucken, Saarland (live performance) – Meininger-Trio.
March 11, 2007- Taos Chamber Music Group with pianist Roger Wright – Hardwood Museum, Taos, NM.
March 10, 2007 – Taos Chamber Music Group with pianist Roger Wright – Hardwood Museum, Taos, NM.
February 9, 2007 – “Music at Second Presbyterian Church”, 4 West 96th Street at Central Park West, New York City – Ensemble TOKI. Concert sponsored and funded by New York Women Composers organization.
November 4, 2005 – Mendelssohn-Festtage 2005 – Kammermusik im Schumann-Haus, Leipzig, Germany – Meininger-Trio.
June 17, 2005 – MusikFestspiele Potsdam SansSouci, Brandenburg, East Germany. Meininger-Trio.
June 16, 2005 – ‘Auditorium of the Spanish Embassy’ in Berlin, East Germany – Meininger-Trio.
June 11, 2005 – Schlesische Musikfestpiele, Goerlitz, East Germany – Meininger-Trio.
June 10, 2005 – Schwarzenberg, East Germany. Meininger-Trio.
May 26, 2005 – International Festival of Chamber Music XXXIII, The Union College Concert Series, Schenectady, NY – Meininger-Trio.
May 28, 2005 – Chamber Arts Festival of Marbletown, USA – The Meininger-Trio.
November 28, 2004 – Ratssaal Nohfelden, Germany – Meininger-Trio.
May 9, 2004 – Bodensee International Music Festival in Bad Waldsee, Germany – Meininger-Trio.
May 6, 2004 – St. Balsien Klosterkonzert, Germany -The Meininger-Trio.
January 31, 2004 – Auditorium, Musikakademie Rheinsberg, Germany. Meininger-Trio.
January 30, 2004 – Berufsgenossenschaff Academy, Hennef, Germany. Meininger-Trio.
November 2, 2003 – Schloss Langenselbold, Germany. Meininger-Trio.
November 1, 2003 – Stadthalle Kirchberg, Germany. Meininger-Trio.
May 24, 2003 – 15th Bodensee International Music Festival (Bodenseefestival) at the New Castle in Meersburg, Germany. Premiere by Meininger-Trio. Broadcasted by SWR radio.Album for the Young for piano (2002). Duration: 29′
Three books comprising thirty-four graded pieces ranging from early to late intermediate level.2011, 2010, 2009 Hodges Contemporary Piano Competition at UTSA (University of Texas at San Antonio, TX) required selections from the Album.
Five musings on the past for soprano and piano (2002). Duration: 15′
Poetry by the composer in Spanish.
Written for soprano Rachel Rosales.
Five movements: I. Deseo; II. Definición; III. El pasado perdido; IV. Calor; V. El Sol.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.February 6, 2005 – New York premiere at Merkin Hall in New York – soprano Rachel Rosales. Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
January 30, 2005 – MODFEST at Vassar College Department of Music – soprano Rachel Rosales, Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
October 6, 2002 – World Premiere at Ruth Taylor Concert Hall, Trinity University, sponsored by the Composers Alliance of San Antonio (CASA) Concert – soprano Rachel Rosales and the composer at the piano.Village Scenes for mezzo soprano and piano (2002/04). Duration: 6′
Poetry by the composer in Catalan.
Written for soprano Anna Alàs.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Co.February 27, 2005 – Premiered at COMRadio.com (Spanish radio) by Catalonian mezzo soprano Anna Alas, and pianist Xoan Castinyeira.
Bonna Domna (2001/04) for string orchestra and SSAATTBB Choir. Duration: 8’30” Choir with string orchestra version of the
2001 Bonna Domna a capella choral piece commissioned by the Dale Warland Singers.Bonna Domna (2001/04) for string orchestra. Duration: 8’30”
String orchestra version of the 2001 choral piece of the same title.February 27, 2005 – Premiere by Orquesta de Cambra del Garraf, Teatre Principal, Vilanova i la Geltru (Barcelona) Salvador Brotons conductor.
Bonna Domna (2001) for SATB Choir a cappella. Duration: 8’30”
Commissioned by the Dale Warland Singers (Choral Venturyes)June 5, 2001 – Reading at Sundin Hal, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN
Winged serpent for clarinet and piano (2001). Duration: 10′ 30″
Written for and premiered by Kevin Schempf and the composer at the Bowling Green New Music Festival in October 2001.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.February 25, 2005 – Society of Composers Region VI Conference at the University of Texas at San Antonio performed by Ilya Shterenberg, first clarinetist of the San Antonio Symphony, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
November 14, 2004 – San Antonio Composers Alliance of San Antonio Annual Concert at Incarnate Word College, San Antonio. Ilya Shterenberg, first clarinetist of the San Antonio Symphony, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
November 20, 2001 – Wildwood Manor House Evening Concert Series, Ohio. Performed by Kevin Schempf, clarinet, and Laura Melton, piano.
November 19, 2001 – Kent State University, Ohio. Performed by Kevin Schempf and Laura Melton.
October 2001 – World premiere at Bowling Green New Music Festival. Kevin Schempf, clarinet, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.Portraits I for solo piano (2000). Duration: 18-20′
Commissioned by the Texas Music Teachers Association and dedicated to pianist Roger Wright. Shepherd Distinguished Composer of the Year Award from MTNA in 2000.
Five movements: I. Image; II. Capriccio; III. Lament; IV. Intermezzo; V. Toccata
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.June 10-14, 2000 – World premiere by Roger Wright at the 2000 TMTA State Convention in Austin, TX.
March 11, 2001 – Phillips Collection, Washington D.C. – Roger Wright, piano
March 27, 2001 – Music Teachers National Association Regency Ballroom, Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington D.C. Roger Wright, piano.
June 13, 2000 – Premiere at the Texas Music Teachers Assoc. State Convention in Austin, TX. – Roger Wright, piano.Portraits II for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (1999). Duration: 17′
Commissioned and premiered by SOLI Chamber Ensemble at
Five movements: I. Image; II. Capriccio; IIICantilena/Dance; IV. Finale
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.June 14, 2009, 3 PM – Smithsonian American Art Museum, McEvoy Auditorium – West Shore Piano Trio with flutist Kathryn Master.
April 18, 2010 – Kjarvalsstaðir Art Museum (Reykjavik, Iceland) – Elektra Ensemble.
April 17, 2007 – Ruth Taylor Concert Hall, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX. – SOLI Chamber Ensemble.
April 16, 2007 – Blue Star Contemporary Art Space in San Antonio, TX. SOLI Chamber Ensemble.
March 17, 2002 – Westminster Conservatory of Music in Princeton, NJ. (Westminster Choir College of Rider University). Music Heritage Series. Luba Sindler, piano, Mia Wu, violin, Kenneth Ellison, clarinet, Eva Kuhn, cello.
February 11, 2001 – Our Lady of the Lake Univeristy, San Antonio, TX. SOLI Chamber Ensemble.
July 1, 2000 – Storm King Music Festival 2000, New York. Performed by: Richard Shillea, Clarinet, Marka Young, violin, Joshua Gordon, cello, and Ruthanne Schempf, piano, The Walter Reade, Jr. Theater at the Storm King School.
January 18, 2000 – Premiere – Ruth Taylor Hall, Trinity University, San Antonio. SOLI Chamber Ensemble.Portraits II for flute, violin, cello and piano (1999/2003). Duration: 17′.
Flute Version of Portraits II for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (see above)March 24, 2010 – Trifolium, Salle Agora, Luxenburg – Ensemble Metafora.
January 11, 2010 – Philharmonie of Luxembourg. Ensemble Metafora.
June 14, 2008 – Steinway Series, Smithsonian Art Museum, Washington D.C. – Kathryn Master, flute, & West Shore Piano Trio.
May 4, 2008 – Donnell Library Center Auditorium. New York Public Library in New York City. Toki Ensemble and guest violinist Ana Milosavljevic.
March 10, 2007 and Sunday, March 11, 2007 – Harwood Museum, Taos, NM. Taos Chamber Group, with Roger Wright, piano.
November 7, 2003 – Stadtmuseum in Siegburg, Germany. Performed by Quarteto Sereno,
June 12, 2003 – Theater Eitorf, Eitorf, Germany. Performed by Quarteto Sereno.
June 11, 2003 – Premiere by the Quarteto Sereno – Gustav Luebcke Museum, Germany, in honor of the Picasso exhibition.Cinco Soledades for bass baritone and piano (1999/2004). (Version available for lyric or dramatic baritone). Duration: 10′
Poetry by Antonio Machado in Spanish.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.February 11, 2001 – Premiere at Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio – Jacob Cantu, baritone, and Elisenda Fábregas.
Lyric scenes for the young (1999) for solo piano. Duration: 6′
Commissioned by Dr. Francis Kane of San Antonio.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Co.October 1999 – Premiere at a private event of the San Antonio International Piano Competition by Elisenda Fábregas.
August 2011 – Hong Kong – Stanley Wong, pianoMirage for solo piano (1997). Duration: 9’30”
Commissioned for the 1997 San Antonio International Piano Competition in Memory of Andrew Russell Gurwitz.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.February 17, 2013 – Parsons Music Recital Hall, Hong Kong – Stanley Wong, piano.
November 3, 2012 – Hong Kong Recital Hall- Stanley Wong, piano.
July 16, 2011 – Burgos International Music Festival – Jinha Park, piano.
May 15, 2011 – Allegheney Riverstone Center for the Arts – Becky Billock, piano.
January 13, 2011 – Steinway Society of Western Pennsylvania. Steinway Lunchtime Series – Becky Billock, piano.
April 16, 2010 – Canadian Music Center, BC Region – Da Young An, piano.
November 20, 2010 – Green Lake Church, Seattle Washington – Becky Billock, piano.
November 13, 2010 – Melvin K. West Fine Arts Center, Walla Walla University, College Place, WA – Becky Billock, piano.
November 11, 2010 – Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Salem, Salem., OR – Becky Billock, piano.
November 10, 2010 – Bethel Lutheran Church, Portland, OR – Becky Billock, piano.
November 7, 2010 – Music on the Hill, Olympia, WA – Becky Billock, piano.
May 22, 2003 – Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Duluth, Minnesota. Pam Soriakoff, piano.
May 4, 2003 – University of Minnesota-Duluth. Pam Soriakoff, piano.
April 24, 2002 – University of Texas at San Antonio. Jin Ha Park piano.
April 9, 2000 – Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania. Nannette Kaplan-Solomon, piano.
September 11, 2000 – Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 5, 2000 – Music Teachers National Association Convention in Mineapolis, Missessota. Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano.
July 7, 1999 – Eleventh International Congress on Women in Music in London, ‘Concert of Music from the Americas’ at St. Mark’s and Rosary Halls on old Marylebone Road in London – Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
April 28, 1998 – Kumamoto College of Music, Japan – Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 18, 1998 – 5th Festival of Women Composers Int. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) – Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 7, 1988 – Merkin Concert Hall, New York City: New York premiere by San Antonio International Piano Competition Gold Medalist Mi-Jung Im.
February 28, 1998 – Irons Recital Hall, UT at Arlington, Society of Composers Regional Conference- Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
February 10, 1998 – Semifinals of the Concert Artists Guild, Lincoln Center – Milton Laufer piano.
October 25, 1997 – Ruth Taylor Hall, Trinity University, TX: world premiere by pianist Roger Wright, winner of the Best Performance of the Commissioned Work of the 1997 San Antonio International Piano Competition, as well as Silver Medal at the Competition.
October 22-23, 1997 – Ruth Taylor Hall, Trinity University, TX: performed by all ten contestants at the Semi-Finals of the San Antonio International Piano Competition, including pianists Mi-Jung Im, David Neil Jones, Igal Kesselman, Molly Kiser, Milton Laufer, Petronel Malan, Anton Mordasov, Irina Morozova, May Phang, and Roger Wright.Andante Appassionato for flute solo (1996). Duration: 5’20”
Commissioned by Tallon Sterling Perkes, principal flutist of the San Antonio Symphony.
Published by Alphonse Leduc & Cie.June 28, 2012 – Mosselbay Music Society, Western Cape, South-Africa – Barbara Highton Williams, flute.
June 14, 2012 – Casa Labia Cultural Centre, Main Road, Muizenberg, Western Cape, South Africa – Barbara Highton Williams, flute.
May 23, 2009 – Deutscher Evangelisher Kirchentag, Bremen – Nadine Eder, flute
December 3, 2007 – Griswold Hall, Peabody Conservatory, MD – Ryu Cipris, flute.
June 5, 2006 – Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir College/Rider University, Princeton, New Jersey – Barbara Highton Williams.
June 3, 2005 – Jecklin Forum, Zurich. Yvonne Bruhwiler, flute.
March 29, 2003 – Kemp Recital Hall, Illinois State University. Elivi Varga, flute.
March 19, 2002 – Olmos Ensemble concert at Christ Episcopal Church in San Antonio – Tal Perkes.
February 11, 2001 – Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, TX – Tal Perkes, flute.
September 11, 2000 – Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois – Kim McCoul Risinger.
April 27, 1998 – Oguni Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan – Tal Perkes, principal flutist of the San Antonio Symphony.
March 7, 1997 – New Music Festival at UTSA – Tallon Perkes, flute.
March 2, 1997 – Austin Flute Club, TX – Tallon Perkes, flute.
November 10, 1996 – San Antonio Museum of Art, TX: world premiere by San Antonio Symphony principal flutist Tallon Perkes.Sonata No. 1 for flute and piano (1996). Duration: 15′.
Commissioned by Tallon Perkes, principal flutist of the San Antonio Symphony.
Four movements: I. Allegro con spiritto; II. Largo; III. Scherzo; IV. Allegro molto con brio.
Published by Alphonse Leduc &Cie.September 23, 2014 – Esplanade Concerts, Recital Hall, Singapore – Roberto Alvarez, flute; Shane Thio, piano.
October 7, 2013 – Australian Flute Festival – Roberto Alvarez, flute.
December 9, 2012 – Griswold Hall, Peabody Conservatory, MD. – Melissa Wertneimer, flute.
April 3, 2008 – Griswold Hall Peabody Conservatory, MD – Elena Yakloeva, flute, and Hui-Chuan Chen, piano.
March 6, 2008 – Griswold Hall Peabody Conservatory, MD – Elena Yakloeva, flute, and Hui-Chuan Chen, piano.
November 18, 2006 – Ruth Taylor Concert Hall at Trinity University, Sa Antonio, TX – Tallon Perkes, flute, and Kristin Roach,piano. Concert sponsored by the Composers Alliance of San Antonio.
February 4, 2004 – Texas Tech University, TX: performed by flutist Pamela Youngblood.
January 26, 2004 – Musikhochsule (MHS)Luzern – Nadia Latzel-Perren, flute.
January 4, 2004 – Sala Baldini (Musica di Camera Instituto Cervantes) in Rome, Italy. Giampio Mastrangelo, flute, and Stefano Giardino, piano.
September 23, 2003 – Jones Performance Hall, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX: performed by flutist pamela Youngblood and pianist Rose Marie Chisholm.
September 11, 2000 – Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois: performed by flutist Kim Risinger and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 23, 1998 – Derriere Guard Festival, Graham Foundation, Chicago: performed by flutist Barbara Siesel and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
April 2, 1997 – Chaiyi Cultural Arts Center, Taiwan: performed by flutist Barbara Siesel and Elisenda Fábregas, piano..
March 8, 1997 – National Conference of Society of Composers Inc. in Florida International University, Miami – performed by Barbara Siesel and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
December 2, 1996 – Lochotinsky Pavilon in Plzen, Czechoslovakia – Karel Pexidr, flute.
August 18, 1996 – National Flute Convention in New York City – Tallon Perkes, flute, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 1996 – Formal premiere at the New Music Festival at the University of Texas at San Antonio – Tallon Perkes, flute, Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
September 8, 1995 – United Nations Conference on Women’s Rights in Beijing, China – Kuumba Stage in Huiarou : performed by flutist Barbara Siesel and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
September 7, 1995 – United Nations Conference on Women’s Rights in Beijing, China – Lon Shan Auditorium in Huiarou- Barbara Siesel and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.Pobra patria! (1996) for SATB choir and piano.
Commissioned by Gary Mabry and the San Antonio Choral Society.November 10, 1996 – San Antonio Museum of Art, TX – San Antonio Choral Society with Gary Mabry conducting.
October 20, 1996 – World premiere at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Antonio, TX – San Antonio Choral Society.Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1995). Duration: 14′.
Commissioned by Australian violinist Benjamin Breen World
Four movements: I. Maestoso/Allegro ma non molto; II. Intermezzo (Allegretto); III. Andante; IV. Allegro.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.May 19, 1995 – Mostly Women Composers Festival in New York world premiere – Benjamin Breen, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 10, 1995 – University of Texas at San Antonio – Benjamin Breen, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
February 25, 1995 – Southern Chapter of the College Music Society Conference in North Texas University- Benjamin Breen, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (1994). Duration: 10′.
Commissioned by Australian violinist Benjamin Breen
Three movements: I. Allegro; II. Elegy; III. Chase
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.
Recorded on Albany Records by the Kobayashi/Gray Duo.April 6, 2014 – Vox Novus/New York Women Composers Collaborative concert at Jan Hus Presbyterian Church – Adriana Mateo, violin; Luda Lee, piano.
March 30, 2014 – Vox Novus/New York Women Composers Collaborative concert at Jan Hus Presbyterian Church – Adriana Mateo, violin; Luda Lee, piano.
April 22, 2007 – University of South Carolina School of Music – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
April 21, 2007 – Daniel Recital Hall, Petri School of Music, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC. Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
September 15, 2006 – College Music Society National Convention. San Antonio Ballroom (Crowne Plaza), Lecture/Recital titled “A Century of New and Renewed Music by Women Composers” – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
September 16, 2006 – Society of Composers Inc. National Conference – Recital Hall UTSA, San Antonio – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
May 10 and May 11, 2008 – Clark Studio Theater, Lincoln Center Plaza, NYC, live dance with recording used in Flecha– Annabella Gonzalez Dance Theater.
April 10, 2006 – University of Tulsa School of Music – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
March 9, 2006 – (ASTA/NSOA) American String Teachers Association/National School Orchestra Association National Conference in Kansas City, MO. – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
March 5, 2006 – The Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, Washington. Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
June 5, 2005 – International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) 15th Annual Chamber Music Concert at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D. C. – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
October 30, 2005 – Denison University, Burke recital Hall, Granville, OH. Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
June 5, 2005 – National Museum of Women in the Arts Performance Hall, Washington D.C., International Alliance for Women in Music – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
April 2005 – Music Teachers National Association at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel and Towers and the Washington State Convention and Trade in Seattle – Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
October 15, 2004 – Women and Creativity Conference at West Virginia University. the Kobayashi/Gray Duo (violinist Laura Kobayashi and pianist Susan Keith Gray).
April 12, 2004 – Gildenhorn Recital Hall at the University of Maryland. The Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
March 21, 2004 – Presbyterian Church of the Cross (Organ Vesper Series) sponsored by the Omaha Conservatory in Omaha (Nebraska). The Kobayashi/Gray Duo (violinist Laura Kobayashi and pianist Susan Keith Gray).
February 19, 2004 – Renee Weiler Concert Hall, Greenwich Music House, New York City. Violinist Anna Milosavljevic and Elisenda Fábregas, piano. Concert sponsored by New York Women Composers.
November 9, 2003 – West Virginia University. the Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
August 9, 2003 – South-African College of Music, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
June 25, 2003 – West Virginia Governors School for the Arts, West Virginia University. Kobayashi/Gray Duo.
May 3, 2002 – Second Presbyterian Church, New York City. violinist Anna Milosavljevic and pianist J. Mae Barizo. Concert sponsored by New York Women Composers.
April 27, 2002 – Highland View Academy,Maryland, performance by violinist Anna Milosavljevic.
April 19, 20 and 21, 2001 – Theatre of the Riverside Church in New York City. recorded music for ‘Flecha’ – Anabella Gonzalez Dance Theater.
March 23, 2001 – Queens Theater in the Park in New York City. recorded music for Flecha – Anabella Gonzalez dance Theater
February 11, 2001 – Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX. Ertan Torgul, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
September 11, 2000 – Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Performed by Karen Collier, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
April 2,3,4, 1998 – Theatre of the Riverside Church, NYC – recorded music for Flecha – Annabella Gonzalez Dance Theater.
March 20, 1996 – Fourth Festival of Women Composers International in Indiana University of Pennsylvania: performed by Australian violinist Benjamin Breen and and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
November 4, 1995 – Conservatorio de Terrasa Concert Series (Barcelona) – Benjamin Breen, vln & Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
November 3, 1995 – Conservatorio de Musica de San Cugat (Barcelona) – Benjamin Breen, vln & Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
November 2, 1995 – Museo Municipal de Badalona (Barcelona) – Benjamin Breen, vln. and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
October 30, 1995 – Conservatorio Superior Municipal de Musica de Barcelona Concert Series (Spain) – Benjamin Breen & Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
March 29, 1995 – Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York – violinist Ian Tanasse and pianist Evelyne Luest.
March 26, 1995 – Kosciuszko Foundation in New York City – violinist Ian Tanasse and pianist Evelyne Luest.
May 29, 1994 – McNay Art Gallery in San Antonio, TX – violinist Craig Sorgi and and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
May 22, 1994 – Mostly Women Composers Festival at Columbia University in New York: world premiere by violinist Benjamin Breen and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
May 19, 1994 – WNYC live performance on radio program “Around New York” with Robert Beckhard – Benjamin Breen, violin, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.Five Poems of García Lorca for soprano, cello, clarinet and violin (1992). Duration: 12′.
Poetry by Federico García Lorca in Spanish
Commissioned by the Gotham Ensemble.
Published by Hidden Oaks Music Company.May 2004 – University of North Texas at Denton – Etta Hobbs DMA Recital.
October 8, 1992 – New York premiere at the”Village Variations” Concert Series Greenwich House Music School, New York, by the Gotham Ensemble and guest soprano Cheryl Marshall.La noche, el arroyo y el pastor for clarinet, cello, violin and piano (1992). Duration: 10′.
Commissioned by the Eberli Ensemble (Now the Contrasts Quartet)May 13, 1992 – Goodman Recital Hall (Kauffman Cultural Center), New York – Gotham Ensemble.
April 13, 1992 – Premiere University of Delaware, Northeast Chapter of the College Music Society Conference- Eberli Ensemble.Variaciones para Orquesta (1990). Duration: 15′
Commissioned jointly by the Santa Fe Orchestra and the Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company World premiere by the Orchestra of Santa Fe.June 15, 1991 – Columbia Orchestra Howard Community College, Mayland.
May 13, 1990 – ‘Latin Fiesta’ Santa Fe Orchestra. Lensic Theater in Santa Fe.
May 12, 1990 – World premiere by the Santa Fe Orchestra conducted by William Kirschke – choreographed and danced by Maria Benitez at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe.
Five Songs for soprano and piano (1986). Duration: 15′
Written for soprano Rachel Rosales.
Poetry by Federico García Lorca in Spanish.
Five movements: I. El silencio; II. La mano imposible; III. La luna negra; IV. La guitarra; V. Clamor.
Published by Southern Music Company.
June 5, 2012 – Ewha Womans University Concert Hall – Jee-Hee Yoon, soprano, and Elisenda Fábregas, piano.
April 23, 2012 – Ewha Womans University Concert Hall – Hye-Ryung Kwon, soprano, and B. Han, piano.
April 8, 2009 – Lebanon Valley College, Zimmerman Recital Hall, PA – Rebecca Crow Lister, soprano and Shelly Moorman- Stahlman, piano.
February 1, 2009 – Alfred Newman Hall, USC Campus University Park Campus, University of Southern California – Janelle DeStefano – arr. mezzo at her DMA Recital titled Cancion Espanola: An Afternoon of Spanish Song
October 17, 2008 – University Lutheran Church, La Jolla – arr. for mezzo Janelle DeStefano.
September 16, 2006 – College Music Society National Conference, Travis Park United Methodist Church, San Antonio, TX – Colleen Neubert, soprano, and Nanette Solomon-Kaplan, pianist.
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