Thursday, December 30, 2021

Book of Dreams, 2021, Op. 375

Op. 375 BOOK OF DREAMS, 2021 (December 30, 2021)
  For Voices and Orchestra
     I. January 1, 2021
        8am Frank Zappa and Dream Indicia at the Door.... /
        9am Conducting Large Orchestram Violist, Bassoonist,
          Clarinetist, Cellists, Percussionists
     II. January 2
          3am [Explosion] Got Any Weed?.... 


     Score:


Saturday, December 25, 2021

Book of Dreams, 2020, Op. 374


Op. 374 BOOK OF DREAMS, 2020 (December 25, 2021)
   For Voices and Orchestra
I. January 1 - 1am Salad Bar w/ Star Trek Space Seed
     Compartments /  Fat Cats to an Apartment /
     Communion in a Giant Church
II. January 2 - 4am iPad in Shower, Participant in a Very
     Small Church / Choir Situation, Lynn Upshaw Greets,
     Somehow I Have on Choir Robe, Must Have Dozed Off,
     Tuba Player Is Just About it in Terms of Personnel,
     A Young Pert, Overly Talkative, Enthusiastic Blonde
     Unveils Her Reasonably Large Torso and Proceeds to
     Do Calesthenic / Muscular Tricks…


     Score:


Monday, December 20, 2021

Book of Dreams, 2019, Op. 373


Op. 373 BOOK OF DREAMS, 2019 (December 20, 2021)
 For Voices and Orchestra
     I. January 1-2 - 3am Rabid Fling Cat Attack /
          1 of 3 on a Dark Medieval Street /
          Fly, Bite, Pillow Attack Upon "Waking"
     II. January 2- 3 - 5am Two Rental Trucks Prove Stolen /
          Must Be Returned / Unloaded, Driven


Score:


Friday, December 17, 2021

Ave Maria, Op. 372

Op. 372 AVE MARIA (December 17, 2021)
     For SATB Choir and/or Bells, Vibraphone, Marimba, and Harp


     Score:



     Recording / Video:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p7JAcI9wKY

Monday, December 13, 2021

Eitzen Orchestrations, Op. 371

Op. 371 EITZEN ORCHESTRATIONS (December 13, 2021)
     For Voice and Orchestra
          Psalm 139 (1953): Verses I-XXIV


Score:


Sunday, December 12, 2021

Honegger Orchestrations, Op. 370


Op. 370 HONEGGER ORCHESTRATIONS (December 12, 2021)
     For Voice and Orchestra
          3 Psalms (1941)
                Psalm 36
                Psalm 138
                Psalm 140


     Score:

Friday, December 10, 2021

Hovhaness Orchestrations, Op. 369

Op. 369 HOVHANESS ORCHESTRATIONS (December 10, 2021)
     I. Out of the Depths, Op. 142 (1957)
     II. Magnificat, Op. 157: II. Magnificat (1958)


Score:


Sunday, November 28, 2021

Fine [Marshall] Orchestrations, Op. 368


 Op. 368 FINE [MARSHALL] ORCHESTRATIONS
     (November 28, 2021)
Bestiary, Op. 93

    Score:


     Recording / Video:
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMrC6cD2-dg

Sunday, November 14, 2021

The Decameron, Op. 367

Op. 367 THE DECAMERON (November 14, 2021)
100 Novels for Voices and Instruments, after Giovanni Boccaccio
PROEM / FIRST DAY / Introduction
     Novel I. Ser Ciappelletto Cheats a Holy Friar
     Novel II. Abraham Sees the Depravity of the Clergy
     Novel III. Melchizedek, with the Story of the Three Rings,
          Escapes a Perilous Snare Set by Saladin
     Novel IV. A Monk, Lapsing into Sin,
          Justly Censures the Same Fault in his Abbot,
          and thus Escapes Penalty
     Novel V. The Marchioness of Monferrato,
          by a Banquet of Hens Seasoned with Wit,
          Checks the Mad Passion of the King of France
     Novel VI. A Worthy Man, by an Apt Saying,
          Puts to Shame the Hypocrisy of a Friar Minor
     Novel VII. Bergamino, with a Story of Primasso and the
          Abbot of Cluny, Censures a Sudden Avarice in
          Messer Cane della Scala
     Novel VIII. Guglielmo Borsiere, by a Neat Retort,
          Sharply Censures Avarice in Messer Ermino de' Grimaldi
     Novel IX. The Censure of a Gascon Lady Converts the
          King of Cyprus from a Churlish to an Honorable Temper
     Novel X.  Master Alberto da Bologna Honourably
          Puts to Shame a Lady Who Sought Occasion
          to Put Him to Shame in that He Was in Love with Her
SECOND DAY / Introduction
     Novel I.  Martellino Pretends to Be a Paralytic
     Novel II.  Rinaldo d'Asti Is Robbed
     Novel III.  Allesandro Falls in with an Abbott
     Novel IV.  Landolfo Ruffolo Turns Corsair and Is Shipwrecked
     Novel V.  Andreuccio da Perugia Meets with Three Serious
          Adventures in One Night
     Novel VI.  Madam Beritola Loses Two Sons and
          Goes to Lunigiani
     Novel VII.  The Soldan of Babylon's Daughter
          Comes Into the Hands of Nine Men
     Novel VIII.  The Count of Antwerp Goes into Exile
     Novel IX.  Bernabo of Genoa, Deceived by Ambrogiuolo,
          Commands his Innocent Wife Be Put to Death
     Novel X.  Paganino da Monaco carries off the wife of
          Messer Ricciardo di Chinzica
THIRD DAY / Introduction
     Novel I.  Masetto da Lamporecchio Feigns to Be Dumb
     Novel II.  A Groom Lies with the Wife of King Agilulf
     Novel III.  A Lady Induces a Booby Friar to Provide a
          Means to the Entire Gratification of her Passion
     Novel IV.  Dom Felice Has a Good Time with Fra Puccio's Wife
     Novel V.  Ricciardo Zima Gives a Horse to Messer Francesco
          Vergellesi
     Novel VI.  Ricciardo Minutolo Induces the Jealous Catella Fighinolfi
          into a Rendezvous
     Novel VII.  Tedaldo Elisei Delivers the Husband of Monna
          Ermellina from Peril of Death
     Novel VIII.  Ferondo, Having Taken a Certain Powder,
          Is Disinterred by the Abbot, Who Enjoys his Wife
     Novel IX.  Gillette of Narbonne Craves Bertrand de Roussillon
     Novel X.  Alibech Turns Hermit, and Rustico, a Monk,
          Teaches Her to Put the Devil in Hell
FOURTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I.  Tancred Slays Ghismonda's Lover
     Novel II.  Fra Alberto Gives a Lady to Understand She Is
          Beloved of the Angel Gabriel
     Novel III.  Three Young Men Love Three Sisters
     Novel IV.  Gerbino Attacks a Ship to Rescue the King of Tunis's
          Daughter
     Novel V.  Lisabetta's Brothers Slay her Lover
     Novel VI.  Andreuolo Loves Gabriotto
     Novel VII.  Pasquino Rubs a Leaf of Sage
     Novel VIII.  Girolamo Returns to Find Salvestra Married
     Novel IX.  Sieur Guillaume de Roussillon Slays his Wife's
         Paramour
     Novel X.  The Wife of a Doctor Deems her Lover,
          Who Has Taken an Opiate, to Be Dead
FIFTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I. Cimon, by Loving, Waxes Wise, Wins Iphegenia
     Novel II. Gostanza loves Martuccio Gomito, 
          and hearing that he is dead, gives way to despair,
          and hies her alone aboard a boat
     Novel III. Pietro Boccamazza runs away with Agnolella,
          and encounters a gang of robbers
     Novel IV. Ricciardo Manardi is found by Messer Lizio da Valbona
          with his daughter, whom he marries, and remains at peace
          with her father
     Novel V. Agnesa has two lovers in Faenza, to wit,
           Giannole di Severino and Minghino di Mingole,
           who fight about her
     Novel VI. Gianni di Procida, being found with the damsel that he
          loves, and who had been given to King Frederic, is bound with
          her to a stake
     Novel VII. Pietro Teodoro, being enamoured of Violante,
          daughter of Messer Amerigo, his lord,
          gets her with child, and is sentenced to the gallows
     Novel VIII.  Nastagio degli Onesti, loving a damsel of the
          Traversari family, by lavish expenditure gains not her love.
     Novel IX.  Federigo degli Alberighi loves and is not loved in return
          he wastes his substance by lavishness until nought is left but a
          single falcon.
     Novel X.  Pietro di Vinciolo goes from home to sup;
          his wife brings a boy into the house to bear her company
SIXTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I.  A knight offers to carry Madonna Oretta on horseback
          with a story
     Novel II.  Cisti gives Messer Geri Spina to know that
          he has asked that of him which he should not
     Novel III.  Monna Nonna de' Pulci silences the Bishop of Florence
     Novel IV.  Chichibio converts Currado Gianfigliazzi's wrath into
          laughter
     Novel V.  Messer Forese da Rabatta and Master Giotto deride
          one another's scurvy appearance
     Novel VI.  Michele Scalza proves to certain young men that the
          Baronci are the best gentlemen in the world
     Novel VII.  Madonna Filippa, being found by her husband with
          her lover, is cited before the court, and by a ready and jocund
          answer acquits herself
     Novel VIII.  Fresco admonishes his niece not to look at herself
          in the glass, if 'tis, as she says, grievous to her to see nasty
          folk
     Novel IX.  Guido Cavalcanti by a quip meetly
          rebukes certain Florentine gentlemen
          who had taken him at a disadvantage
     Novel X.  Fra Cipolla promises to shew certain country-folk a
          feather of the Angel Gabriel, in lieu of which he finds coals
SEVENTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel 1 - Gianni Lotteringhi hears the knocking of his wife's lover
     Novel II - Peronella bestows her lover in a barrel
     Novel III -  Fra Rinaldo lies with his gossip
     Novel IV - Tofano locks his wife out of the house
     Novel V - A jealous husband disguises himself as a priest
     Novel VI - Madonna Isabella has with her Leonetto
     Novel VII - Madonna Beatrice sends her husband Egano into a
          garden disguised as herself
     Novel VIII -  Arriguccio discovers that Monna Sismonda
          has warning of her lover's approach
     Novel IX - Lydia and Pyrrhus make Nicostratus believe
          that what he saw was not real
     Novel X - Tingoccio returns from the other world
EIGHTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I - Gulfardo Borrows Moneys of Guasparruolo
     Novel II - The Priest of Varlungo Lies with Monna Belcolore
     Novel III - Calandrino, Bruno, and Buffalmacco Go In
          Quest of the Heliotrope beside the Mugnone
     Novel IV - The Rector of Fiesole Loves a Widow Lady
     Novel V - Three Young Men Pull Down the Breeches of a Judge
     Novel VI - Bruno and Buffalmacco Steal a Pig from Calandrino
     Novel VII - A Scholar Loves a Widow Lady
     Novel VIII - One Friend Lies with Another's Wife
     Novel IX - Bruno and Buffalmacco Prevail upon Master Simone
     Novel X - A Sicilian Woman Cunningly Conveys from a Merchant
NINTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I - Madonna Francesca, having two lovers,
          artfully rids herself of both
     Novel II - An abbess rises in haste in the dark
     Novel III - Master Simone, at the instance of
          Bruno and Buffalmacco and Nello,
          makes Calandrino believe that he is with child
     Novel IV - Cecco Fortarrigo, loses his all at play at Buonconvento,
          besides the money of his master Cecco Angiulieri
     Novel V - Calandrino being enamoured of a damsel,
          Bruno gives him a scroll, averring that,
          if he but touch her therewith, she will go with him
     Novel VI -  Two young men lodge at an inn, of whom the one
          lies with the host's daughter,
          his wife by inadvertence lying with the other.
     Novel VII - Talano di Molese dreams
     Novel VIII - Biondello gulls Ciacco in the matter of a breakfast
     Novel IX -  Two young men ask counsel of Solomon
     Novel X - Dom Gianni at the instance of his gossip
          Pietro uses an enchantment to transform Pietro's wife into a mare
TENTH DAY / Introduction
     Novel I -  A knight in the service of the King of Spain deems himself
          ill-paid
     Novel II - Ghino di Tacco captures the Abbot of Cluny
     Novel III - Mitridanes, holding Nathan in despite, 
          journeys with intent to kill him
     Novel IV - Messer Gentile de' Carisendi disinters a lady that he loves
     Novel V -  Madonna Dianora craves of Messer Ansaldo a garden
     Novel VI - King Charles the Old falls in love with two young maidens
     Novel VII - King Pedro, apprised of the fervent love borne him by Lisa
     Novel VIII - Sophronia, albeit she deems herself wife to Gisippus,
          is wife to Titus Quintius Fulvus
     Novel IX - Saladin, in guise of a merchant,
          is honourably entreated by Messer Torello
     Novel X - Gualtieri, Marquis of Saluzzo,
          consents to take Griselda as his wife


     Score:


Monday, November 1, 2021

Bernstein Orchestrations, Op. 366


Op. 366 BERNSTEIN ORCHESTRATIONS (November 1, 2021)
     I. Candide - XIX. Words, Words, Words
     II. Chichester Psalms - III. Psalm 131, Psalm 133: 1


   Score:


Thursday, October 21, 2021

Parables ("Terror and Wonder"), Op. 365

Op. 365 PARABLES ("Terror and Wonder") (October 21, 2021)
     Tales for Voices and Orchestra,
          after the Gospel According to St. Luke
     Prologue: The Spirit of the Lord
     I. Widow's Son
     II. Simon the Pharisee
     III. Women
     IV. Rejection
     V. The Seventy-Two
     VI. Samaritan
     VII. Martha and Mary
     VIII. True Happiness
     IX. Rich Fool
     X. Watchful Servants
     XI. Turn
     XII. Fig Tree
     XIII. Set Free
     XIV. Sick Man
     XV. Humility / Hospitality
     XVI. Lost Sheep / Lost Coin
     XVII. Prodigal
     XVIII. You're Fired!
     XIX. Dives and Lazarus
          ("Father Abraham" Sinfonia)
     XX. Ten Men
     XXI. The Widow and the Judge
     XXII. The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
     XXIII. Zachaeus


     Score:


Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Proverbs, Op. 364

Op. 364 PROVERBS (October 20, 2021)
     Adages for Voices and Orchestra
          I. Spies Wisdom
          II. Lasso Beatus Homo
          III. Milhaud Who Crieth Woe


     Score:




Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Easter Dawning, Op. 363


Op. 363 EASTER DAWNING (October 19, 2021)
     For Voices and Orchestra
          I. Resurrection
          II. Walk to Emmaus
          III. Appearance
          IV. Ascension


     Score:


Monday, October 18, 2021

Peter Peter, Op. 362

Op. 362 PETER PETER (October 18, 2021)
     Dual Epistle for Voices and Orchestra
          I Peter - All Flesh Is as Grass
          II Peter - Wachset in der Gnade


   Score:


     Performance:

          December 4, 2021
               The Opus Project presents Opus 93:
               Transgression Transition Transmission

 
Zoom Concert Everywhere!

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Just James, Op. 361

Op. 361 JUST JAMES (October 17, 2021)
  For Voices and Orchestra
     I. Happy and Blest (James 1:12)
          [Mendelssohn - Paulus, Op. 36 (1836)]
     V. Why Then Has the Light (James 5:11)
          [Brahms - 2 Motets: (1864): I]


Score:


Saturday, October 16, 2021

The Letters, Op. 360

Op. 360 THE LETTERS (October 16, 2021)
     For Voices and Orchestra
          I. Romans (How Lovely Are the Messengers)
              [ROMANS 8, Op. 379]
          II. I-II Corinthians
               [1 CORINTHIANS 13, Op. 378 ]
          III. Galatians
          IV. Ephesians
               [BOOK EPHESIANS, Op. 401]
               [LIES, Op. 391]
           V. Philippians
           VI. Colossians
               [COLOSSIANS COLLISIONS, Op. 395]
          VII. I-II Thessalonians
          VIII. I-II Timothy
             [SAN TIMOTEO CANYONTATA, Op. 37]
          IX. Titus
          X. Philemon
             [PHILEMON, Op. 406]
          XI. Hebrews
               [HEBREWS 11-12, Op. 380]


     Score:


Friday, October 15, 2021

Unnatural Acts, Op. 359

Op. 359 UNNATURAL ACTS (October 15, 2021)
     Opera-Oratorio for Voices and Orchestra
          I. Pentecost
          II. Before the Council (When I Find)
          III. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
          IV. The Vision
          V. In Prison


     Score:


Thursday, October 14, 2021

Six Prophets, Op. 358

Op. 358 SIX PROPHETS (October 14, 2021)
     For Voices and Orchestra
          I. Micah (Bethlehem)
          II. Nahum (Nineveh)
          III. Habakkuk (Complaints)
          IV. Zephaniah (Pleas)
          V. Haggai (Commands)
          VI. Zechariah (Shouts)


     Score:



     Performances:


          October 22, 2022
       Circling!
       San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra
       Lakeside Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, CA

          December 11, 2022
               DCC Christmas Concert!
               Davis Community Presbyterian Church,
               Davis, CA

          

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Four Prophets, Op. 357

Op. 357 FOUR PROPHETS (October 13, 2021)
     For Voices and Orchestra
          I. Hosea (Go and Marry...)
          II. Joel (Locusts)
          III. Amos (Riddles)
          IV. Obadiah (That's the Way It Goes...)

  Score:



Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Ezekiel Dry Bones, Op. 356


 Op. 356 EZEKIEL DRY BONES (October 12, 2021)
 For Voices and Orchestra
     I. A Vision of 1000 Aeroplanes in the Firmament
     II. Son of Man
     III. Dry Bones

Score:


Friday, September 17, 2021

Imagination Dead Imagine, Op. 355

Op. 355 IMAGINATION DEAD IMAGINE (September 17, 2021)
     To Harriet, Cliff, George, Bette, Sorrel, John, Erling, Don,
          Megan, and All!
     For Open Ensemble,
          Performing freely in a semi-improvisational manner


     Score:


Sunday, September 12, 2021

Stravinsky Orchestrations, Op. 354

Op. 354 STRAVINSKY ORCHESTRATIONS (September 12, 2021)
     I. Concerto in D (1946): I / III
     II. Orpheus (1947): Orpheus Weeps for Eurydice
     III. Cantata (1951): I. A Lyke-Wake Dirge


     Score:


    Performances:

          October 23, 2021
               The Opus Project presents Opus 92
               Zoom Concert Everywhere!

          April 23, 2022
               The Opus Project presents Opus 94
               Center for New Music
               San Francisco, CA

          February 4, 2023
               The Opus Project presents Opus 96: Way Out There
               Center for New Music
               San Francisco, CA

Monday, August 30, 2021

Palms to Pines Proposal, Op. 353

Op. 353 PALMS TO PINES PROPOSAL (August 30, 2021)
     An Ascent of Harriet March Motifs, including
     Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
          Night on Bald Mountain (1867)
     Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
          Songs of the Wayfarer (1885)
               IV. The Eyes of My Beloved
     Franz Lehar (1870-1948)
          The New Moon (1928)
               VII. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
     Kurt Weill (1900-1950)
          The Threepenny Opera (1928)
               X. First Threepenny Finale
          Happy End (1929)
                XI. Surabaya Johnny
     Mark Alburger (b. 1957)
          Cats, Dogs, and Divas, Op. 104 (2001)
                XXIII. Brunnhilde


     Score:


     Performance:

          January 10, 2022
               The Wedding of Mark and Harriet
               Zoom Ceremony Everywhere!


     Recording / Video:

          https://youtu.be/g830e4E3jRY

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Backyard Theology, Op. 352

Op. 352 BACKYARD THEOLOGY (August 7, 2021)
     Sound Collage overlain on a video of
        Don, Ursula, Kaitlyn, and Jenna Gosnay utilizing
          Gregorian Chant
                Credo I (I Believe)
          
Thomas of Celano (1185-1265)
                Dies Irae (Day of Wrath, 1215)
                     Recordare (Remember)
          Josquin des Pres (1450-1521)
                El Grillo (The Cricket, 1500)
                      Give the Cricket a Drink
          Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
                La Traviata (1851)
                       Act I Bridisi (Drinking Song)
           Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
               Gloria (1960):
                       I. Gloria
           Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)
                Quartet for the End of Time (1991)
                       VII. Louange a l'Eternite de Jesus
                       (Praise to the Eternity of Jesus)
           Miles Davis (1928-1991)
                Kind of Blue (1959)
                       I. So What
            George Crumb (b. 1929)
                Black Angels (1970)
                      VII. God Music
            Alan Jaffe (1935-1987) /
                 Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1960)
                      That's It (2013)
            John Lennon 1940-1980)
                 Isolation (1970),
                 performed by Sean Lennon Ono (b. 1975)
            George Lucas (b. 1944)
                 Star Wars (1977)
                       Impressive, Most Impressive
            Van Morrison (b. 1945)
                  Gloria (1964),
                  performed by Patti Smith (b. 1948)
            Warren Zevon (1947-2003)
                  Excitable Boy (1978):
                       IV. Werewolves of London
            Stephen Schwartz (b. 1948)
                 Godspell (1971)
                       Act II Finale (Crucifixion)
             Tom Petty (1950-2017)
                   Full Moon Fever (1989)
                        I. Free Fallin'
              Malcolm Young (1953-2017) / AC/DC (1973)
                   Dirty Deeds Done Cheap (1978)
                         IV. Problem Child
              Mark Alburger (b. 1957)
                    Job: A Masque, Op. 79 (1999)
                          I. What You Been Doing?
              Lin-Manuel Miranda (b. 1980)
                     Hamilton (2015)
                          Right Hand Man
              Alicia Keys (b. 1981)
                     Alicia (2020)
                           XV. Good Job
              Father John Mistoy (b. 1981)
                    I Love You, Honey Bear (2015)
                           X. Holy Shit
              Avril Lavigne (b. 1984)
                    Goodbye Lullaby (2011)
                           II. What the Hell


     Performance:

          November 13, 2021
               San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra presents
               Bright Ideas
               Zoom Concert Everywhere!


     Video:


Saturday, July 24, 2021

Coast Range Summer, Op. 351

Op. 351 COAST RANGE SUMMER (July 24, 2021)
     12-Tone Row of CM7, Dm,
          C# Black Note Pentatonic Cluster -
          Variations For Orchestra


     Score:



     Performance:

          July 24, 2021
                The Opus Project presents Opus 90:
                Sound at the Beginning of the Funnel
                
Zoom Concert Everywhere!