New electronic work up!
The Music Does Not Care was created taking samples from Laura Adkins on oboe and taking snippets from her poem “The Music Does Not Care”. Written for our collaboration in Duöver. Check it out in the works list!
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The Music Does Not Care was created taking samples from Laura Adkins on oboe and taking snippets from her poem “The Music Does Not Care”. Written for our collaboration in Duöver. Check it out in the works list!
Super excited to have my harp piece Beyond the Looking Glass written for Ben Melsky and Gunnhildur Einarsdóttir of Dal Niente and Ensemble Adapter up on my works list. This performance is with Michael Lewanski and Ben Melsky and I
Very excited to return to BANFF to work on my solo piano project! Will be in residence Nov. 3-16.
Quick updates!-I’m going to upload some of my improvs to band camp soon for people to listen to. These will be from the Music, Stillness, Solidarity series. -Working on a saxophone quartet for Nois~ In the process of engraving the
Working in Detroit this week with Trade Winds Ensemble. Doing a music camp with the Ruth Ellis Center which does incredible work with the LGBTQ community in the area. Please check out our Kickstarter which is helping us raise funds
A new electronic piece I made based on sample recordings I made while at Banff. Give it a listen!
Recently had quite a few performances: A solo concert at Constellation and two wonderful concerts with Ursa Ensemble where we explored the works of Les Six. More events will be added soon to my page but now I am focused
Very excited to present my piece “sonata in sol mineur pour solo trombone” written for my good friend Riley Leitch. He did such an incredible job with the work and really made it a grand ol strange fucking time in
Monday night Riley Leitch performs works for trombone and electronics.He will be premiering my work Sonata en Sol Mineur Pour TromboneClick here for details on the event, I am so excited to see this work come to life. Riley has
I have returned from Banff! It was an absolutely incredible experience where I met so many wonderful people doing the raddest music I’ve ever heard. The experience feels very out of place with reality and when I returned to Chicago,