Music for Film/Video Installation


Golconda

Video Installation World Premiere
3 December, 2022

Premiered and Recorded at
Arts+Literature Laboratory
Ensemble in Process: Surrealist Dreamscapes
Beltline Bones Quartet
Madison, WI
8 May, 2022


La Voix du Dauphin

Video Installation World Premiere
Ensemble in Process: Ensemble in Visual Motion
Mise-en_Place
Brooklyn, NY
23 September, 2022

Recorded at Cortot Concert Hall
L’ecole Normale de Musique
Paris, France
28 July, 2008

Remixed in Brooklyn, NY
August, 2022


Ecoscape

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
26 January, 2022

Music “Seascape”
Performed by the Atlas Ensemble
Artyom Kim, Conductor
Muziekgebouw aan’t 1J
Amsterdam, NL
7 September, 2014

Selected from Artist Talk Magazine’s
Open Call for Artists: Issue 18 - People and Places
26 January, 2022 Public Release


Impenetrable

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
31 December, 2021

Based on Mona Hatoum’s Art Installation
”Impenetrable” (2009)

Recorded by Jennifer Ellis in Oakland, CA
Mixed and Edited in Brooklyn, NY


Invocation

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
11 December, 2021

Originally commissioned by the Psappha Ensemble in May of 2017

Rerecorded in Jacksonville, FL
Mixed and Edited in Brooklyn, NY


Per Aspera Ad Astra

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
1:2:1 New Music Intensive
9 August, 2020

Recorded in Budapest, Hungary
Mixed and Edited in Brooklyn, NYC


Contact

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
2020 Sō Percussion Summer Institute Day of Awesomeness
25 July, 2020

Recorded in various US locations
Mixed and Edited in Brooklyn, NYC

Revised for the 2020 Sō Percussion Summer Institute


Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free

Video Installation Streaming Premiere
17 May, 2020

Recorded in Madison, WI
Mixed and Edited in Brooklyn, NYC
7 May, 2020

Awarded the 2022 American Prize
in Composition—Opera/Theater/Film/Dance Division

Awarded the 2020 Mozaik Philanthropy
”Future Art Awards” Competition Prize

Selected as a Finalist from the See | Me 2022 PASSION Call for Art

Selected as a Semi-Finalist from the 2019-2020 and
Finalist/Honorable Mention from the 2020-2021 Engage Art Contest


Frozen in Ecstasy

Video Installation World Premiere
Ensemble in Process: Migration of Sounds
Areté Venue & Gallery
Brooklyn, NY
19 January, 2020

Recorded in London, UK
August 2015


Lucid Dreaming

Video Installation World Premiere
Oh My Ears Festival
Ensemble in Process: Ensemble in Loops
Phoenix College
2 February, 2019

Recorded at LSO St. Luke’s
London, UK
30 June, 2017


We Interrupt this Broadcast: 1936-69′

Video Installation World Premiere
London Symphony Orchestra
Soundhub Associate Concert
LSO St. Luke’s
London, UK
27 May, 2017

Recorded at the Royal Academy of Music and the SAE Institute London, UK
December, 2013

Awarded the 2021 Mozaik Philanthropy Future Art Awards Competition Prize (Special Mention Category)

Selected by IncuArts Gallery for inclusion in their 2021 "Past, Present, Future" Exhibition

Selected as a Finalist from the See | Me 2022 PASSION Call for Art


6 1/2 Magic Hours

World Premiere
DETOUR
Music For the Prelinger Archives
Gershwin Hotel, NYC
20 March, 2010

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Flashback

Scene from Independent Film Misunderstood
Directed by Pablo Herran de Viu

Premiered at the 2009 Screen Loud Film Festival, NYC


Fanfare for Kristi Yamaguchi

Commissioned by the International
Figure Skating Magazine

Scene from "The List: 2001-2002 Most Influential
Names in Figure Skating" (2002) Directed by Adam Starr

Premiered at Loews Theatre in NYC
6 June, 2002


Re-Scoring Projects

Ned’s Escape

Directed by Rod Hardy
Re-Scored at Paramount
Studios (2003)
Theatrical Score by Mark Snow (1997)


Power Trip

Directed by Robert Duncan McNeill
Re-Scored at Entourage Studios (2003)
Theatrical Score by Adam Fields (2003)

13 Days

Directed by Roger Donaldson
Re-Scored at the University of
Southern California (2003)
Theatrical Score by Trevor Jones (2000)


Prague Duet

Directed by Roger L. Simon
Re-scored at Paramount Studios (2002)
Theatrical Score by Boris Zelkin (1998)

Ireland’s Coast

Directed by Michael Palin
Re-Scored at the Berklee
College of Music (2002)
Theatrical Score by Ian Lynn (1994)