Performance at Boston’s Church of the Advent, March 2016:
Opus 97a — Heedless Watermelon. (2009) Viola & violoncello. For Kate Vincent & David Russell. Duration: 6'30.
Opus 96 — It’s all in your head (not that that’s a bad place for everything to be) (2009)
i. Lutosławski’s Lullaby (after the Op.25)
ii. Marginalia
iii. Après-lullaby
Cello ensemble in four parts. For Audrey Cienniwa. Duration: 12'.
Opus 95 — stars & guitars. (2009) Bass flute & harp. For Duo 2: Mary Jane Rupert & Peter H. Bloom. Duration: 20'. First performance: First Church, Woburn, Massachusetts (24 June 09).
Opus 94 — The Angel Who Bears a Flaming Sword. (2008-09) Trumpet unaccompanied (C preferred). For Chris O’Hara. Duration: 12'.
Opus 94a — The Angel Who Bears a Flaming Sword. (2008) Alto flute unaccompanied. Adapted for Peter H. Bloom. Duration: 12'. First performance: First Church, Woburn, Massachusetts (24 June 2009).
Lux Nova Press — Catalogue № LNP-0215
Opus 94b — The Angel Who Bears a Flaming Sword. (2008) C flute unaccompanied. Adapted for Nicole Chamberlain. Duration: 12'. First performance: Emory Presbyteria Church, Atlanta, Georgia (17 November 2009).
Lux Nova Press — Catalogue № LNP-0216
Opus 93 — Grand Festival Suite: Music for the Wedding of Heather & Brett Stewart. (2008)
1. Prelude (tutti)
2. Seating of the Parents (clarinet, strings & organ)
3. Introitus (brass)
4. Processional — Bridal Party (strings, brass & organ)
5. Processional — Entrance of the Bride (tutti)
6. Psalm & Alleluia (unison singing)
7. The Unity Candle (clarinet, strings & brass)
8. Recessional (tutti).
Duration: 32'. First performance: St Patrick's, Madison, Wisconsin (5 July 2008).
Opus 92 — Passion according to St John. (2007-08) Choir SATB unaccompanied. For the Choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul, Boston. Duration: 35'. First performance: Boston (21 March 2008).
Lux Nova Press — Catalogue № LNP-0213
Extract from the 19 March 2010 performance by Sine Nomine (Dr Paul Cienniwa—Music Director):
Opus 91 — The Mousetrap. (2007) Clarinet & viola. Duration: 20'. First performance: Peter Lekx & the composer, in Boston (18 June 2008).