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Strings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Quartet (2 Violin/Viola/Cello)
In ecclesiis
for two soprano soli, SATB choir (dividing into four parts), and five trombones
Choral (9 with Voices), with Chamber Ensemble (2 - 9 Performers), BrassSolo Voice, with Full OrchestraFour Yeats Songs
for soprano, cello, and piano
Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Keyboard/Strings BowedChoral (9 with Voices), A CapellaLove songs
for a cappella choir
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaReturning Home/Gui Qu Lai Ci for 37-pipe bamboo sheng, bassoon, pipa, and harp by Owen Underhill
for 37-pipe bamboo sheng, bassoon, pipa, and harp
for 37-pipe bamboo sheng, bassoon, pipa, and harpOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Slender Gold
version II for Chinese traditional instrument ensemble
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20)Canzone di petra
for flute and harp
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Duos, Woodwinds, Plectral StringsDedication
six pieces for solo piano
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsCantilena
for violoncello and piano
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, CelloDuotone
for Bb clarinet and piano
Woodwinds, with Keyboard, ClarinetEscalator
for flute, oboe or English horn, violin, cello, piano (4 hands) and percussion
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Septets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Cantilena
for bassoon and piano
Woodwinds, with Keyboard, BassoonArraymusic’s mission is to ignite and sustain a passion for contemporary Canadian musical art within an international, interdisciplinary context.Celestial Machine was the first recording entirely devoted to the music of Vancouver, Canada, composer Owen Underhill. This CD collects works of varied instrumentation completed between 1984 and 1999.Mr. Underhill writes: "I have long been fascinated by the unusual and poetic place-names for lunar features which were created by Johannes Ricciocoli in the mid-17th century. One such name is the 'Bay of Dew' or 'Sinus Roris' in Latin. The 'Bay of Dew' is in fact a crater on the moon, but in my mind, I envisaged a tiny body of water that had been entirely created by the gradual collection of precious drops of dew as they formulated in the early morning hours."By backward steps
for violin and harp
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Duos, Plectral Strings/Bowed StringsTitre
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