East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Suite for Clarinet and Piano (Bb clarinet, piano; 2018)
Three Rustic Songs (flute, clarinet, piano, soprano, violin, cello; 2015) – *commissioned by the Essex Community Chamber Players
Summer Music (clarinet, cello, piano; 2011) – *written for Margo McGowan and Peter Zay
Three Preludes (solo piano; 2009)
For Everything There is a Season (Soprano, SSA children’s choir, SATB adult choir, 2003) – *commissioned by the Goldentones
Trio (violin, cello, piano; 2002) – *commissioned by Thomas Tarpey
Along the Timeless River (SATB hymn; 2001) – *commissioned by the Eliot Church
Master Lyell and His Cat (solo piano; 2000) – *commissioned by Thomas Tarpey
Sonata (solo piano; 1999) – *commissioned by Thomas Tarpey
Dedication (violin and piano; 1997)
Threefold Amen (SATB choir; 1996)
The Little Black Boy (tenor and piano; 1994) – *commissioned by Duncan Brown
Virtual Cell World Music (Kawai K1 digital synthesizer; 1993) – *commissioned by ERG Engineering/Boston Computer Museum
Alleluia (SATB choir and piano; 1993) – *commissioned by St. Andrew’s Church
String Quartet (1993) – *commissioned by Thomas Tarpey/Boston String Quartet
Five Songs of Innocence (soprano and chamber orchestra; 1992) – *commissioned by David Ortmeyer
Mass (soprano solo, SATB choir, chamber orchestra; 1991)
A Carol for Christmas Day (SATB choir, string orchestra, organ; 1989) – *commissioned by the Newburyport Choral Society
Serenade for Brass (brass quintet; 1989) – *written for the Atlantic Brass Quintet
Beast and Flood (baritone and piano; 1987) – *commissioned by the Washington Music Ensemble
Quartet (digital synthesis using C-sound at the MIT Experimental Music Studio; 1987)
Two Celtic Songs (baritone and piano; 1987) – *commissioned by baritone Sanford Sylvan
Clouds (chamber orchestra; 1986)
Music for film: Day Surgery at Quincy City Hospital (piano solo; 1986)
Quintet (clarinet, violin, viola, cello, piano; 1986)
Cantilena (oboe, cello, guitar; 1985)
Music for film: Computer Graphics Now (Prophet V synthesizer; 1985)
Windows (tenor and piano; 1985)
Octet (flute, clarinet, horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, piano; 1984)
The Windhover, Six Songs on Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (soprano and chamber orchestra; 1984)
Music for film: William Wyman, Artist-Potter (flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, piano; 1983)
Nocturne (solo piano; 1982)
Trilogy (solo piano; 1982)
On Seeing Photographs of the Destruction of Stuttgart in World War II and of the Isenheim Triptych of Christ’s Crucifixion (solo piano; 1981)
Three Songs of Jalal al-Din Rumi (mezzo-soprano and piano; 1981)
The Mountain, the Sea, the Wind, and the Sun, Suite for Orchestra (1978)
Movement for String Quartet (1976)
Theme and Variations for Flute and Piano (1974)
Selections from the above list of works have been performed by the following ensembles and concert series, as well as on radio stations WGBH (Boston), WBUR (Boston), WICN (Worcester), WFCR (Amherst) and WYAJ (Sudbury)
Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Series
Longy School of Music
Aspen Music Festival
Suffolk University
Mechanics Hall (WICN Luncheon Series – Worcester)
Amherst College
Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra
Essex Chamber Music Players
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Atlantic Brass Quintet
Rhode Island College
Society for New Music (Syracuse, NY)
Merrimack College
Washington Music Ensemble
Atlantic Union College
Amherst/Mount Holyoke Orchestra
Worcester State College
Boston String Quartet
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Newburyport Choral Society
First and Second Church of Boston
Asparagus Valley Contemporary Music Ensemble
First Parish in Lexington
Just in Time Composers
Wesley United Methodist Church, Worcester
Underground Composers (Boston)
St. Paul’s Church, Brookline
Candlelight Concerts (Wilton, CT)
First Parish Church, Cambridge
Franklin Community Concert Series
First Parish Church, Framingham
Crosscurrents (Boston)
St. Andrew’s Church, Wellesley
Omnibus Series, Boston University
First Parish Church, Concord
University of Massachusetts Medical School (Worcester)
Eliot Church, South Natick