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Wide Awake (for jazz ensemble)

“Wide Awake” is a swing piece with a loose feel and dense (and occasionally dissonant) harmony. What can I say, I’m a fan of dissonance! This is an advanced-level piece […]

Machine Shop (for Solo Trombone, Concert Band, & recorded media)

Machine Shop was written for trombonist Dave Cooper. Many years ago when I was in high school I worked with Dave at a mall which has since been torn down. […]

Clamored Cantos (Solo Trumpet with live effects and Media)

Clamored Cantos was composed for Alex Caselman’s doctoral recital. The piece incorporates solo trumpet, piano, prerecorded media and live effects (processed using the very affordable Apple Mainstage). The soloist typically […]

Glitch (for Concert Band and Electronic Media)

Glitch was composed for the combined bands at Lee’s Summit West High School and was performed on April 28th, 2014. The premier performance featured Mr. Bob Harvey (LSR7 band director, […]

Pathways (for jazz ensemble)

About this piece: “Pathways” was written for the West Central Missouri Music Educators Association and C. Grant Maledy, Jazz Vice President, to be performed by the 2015-16 All District Jazz […]

Sight Reading Practice (for concert band)

This collection of 6 short sight reading examples was inspired by the concept of music cues for film and television. These examples are Grade 3 but challenge the players to […]

Syndrome (for concert band)

“Syndrome” was commissioned by Clif Thurmond and the 2012 Symphonic Band from Lee’s Summit West High School. They performed the piece on the 74th Annual Missouri Music Educator’s Conference/Workshop. It […]

Between Us (for jazz ensemble)

“Between Us” is a piece written for big band featuring an improvised solo for trumpet. The lead alto player will need to play soprano, and for best results you should […]

Spectrum (for concert band)

“Spectrum” was commissioned by R. Brady Finch for the 2010 performance of the LSHS Symphonic Band at MMEA. It requires 7 percussionists with multiple mallet technique to keep the players […]