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Wu
for piano solo
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two Hands"Wu in Zen is ‘not’ the expected. The pleasure of Rudolf Komorous' Wu is the pleasure of the unexpected. Listening to a line of notes falling like water drops from a melting icicle, at irregular intervals, a note rising when you anticipate it will descend, a chord appearing in a line of single notes like a crow in a flight of sparrows. The pleasure of the unexpected." – WholeNoteWunderkammer
triple concerto for violin, violoncello, piano and chamber orchestra
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, ViolinSolo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds/Percussion, Strings BowedKeyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsXing wu chih wou
The Awakening
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Xmas Suite
for woodwind quintet (for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon)
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Quintet (Flute/Oboe/Clarinet/Horn/Bassoon)XXVI fungal threads
of Jay Millar; 26 minutes piano solo with concurrent 26 minutes vocal solo
Solo Voice, with Solo Instrument, KeyboardsTitre
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