Large Ensemble

UNESCO Heritage – Solo Violin with Orchestra Composition. 12.5 minutes. 2022. Written for and dedicated to violinist Debra Fast with the creation of this piece and premiere performance fully supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.

The End is in Sight – Orchestral Composition. 8 minutes. 2021.

The Four Seasons of COVID-19 – Orchestral Composition. 12 minutes. 2021. Commissioned by the Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra with support from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.

The Four Seasons of COVID-19 – Orchestral Composition. 12 minutes. Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra; Carlos Foggin, Director. Polaris Centre, Rocky View County. Alberta CANADA. October 8, 2022.

The Four Seasons of COVID-19 – Orchestral Composition. 12 minutes. Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra; Carlos Foggin, Director. Red Deer Lake United Church, Calgary. Alberta CANADA. October 7, 2022.

The Fog – Wind Ensemble Composition. 8 minutes. 2005.

The Fog – Wind Ensemble Composition. 8 minutes. University of Calgary Wind Ensemble; Glenn Price, Director. Eckhardt-Gramatté Recital Hall, University of Calgary. Alberta CANADA. April 11, 2006. (public reading)

Resound – Orchestral Composition. 11 minutes. 2005.

Resound – Orchestral Composition. 11 minutes. University of Calgary Orchestra; Edmond Agopian, Director. Eckhardt-Gramatté Recital Hall, University of Calgary. Alberta CANADA. January 24, 2006.

Resound – Orchestral Composition. 11 minutes. Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra; Edmond Agopian, Director. Eckhardt-Gramatté Recital Hall, University of Calgary. Alberta CANADA. January 18, 2006. (public reading)

Northern Lights – Orchestral Composition. 4 minutes. 2004.

Northern Lights – Orchestral Composition. 4 minutes. University of Calgary Orchestra; Edmond Agopian, Director. Eckhardt-Gramatté Recital Hall, University of Calgary. Alberta CANADA. January 26, 2005.

Northern Lights – Orchestral Composition. 4 minutes. Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra; Edmond Agopian, Director. Eckhardt-Gramatté Recital Hall, University of Calgary. Alberta CANADA. January 18, 2005. (public reading)