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Duol
for violin, acoustic guitar, and soundfiles
Electronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), Plectral Strings/Bowed StringsRe: Hallelujah
for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra
Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, OrchestraAriel fragments
for female or treble choir (SSSAAA) and electroacoustic soundscape
Choral (9 with Voices), with ElectronicsSolo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds, Keyboard/Strings BowedKeyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two Handsbien serré
for large ensemble
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Concert Band/Large Wind EnsemblesSolo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Strings BowedKekula
memories of a landscape III
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsKeyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsJazz
for saxophone quartet
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Misc. Quartets, Similar InstrumentsChoral (9 with Voices), with Solo Instrument, Plectral StringsÉtude pour une fête
jazz II (for saxophone, trumpet, trombone, cello, double bass and piano)
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Sextets, Woodwinds/Brass, Keyboard/Bowed StringsOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20)Sonic Mosaics
Conversations with Composers
This is a collection of works by various composers, based on Chaos theory.Twenty-three composers from around the world, most of whom have never met face to face, have joined together through the good graces of the CEC to prepare a self-funded compilation CD. This like-minded, aesthetically variant group share the historical desire to distribute the fruits of their labors.Go to Top