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MANO A MANO I, II, III, IV, V [1997/98 (I-III), 2005 (IV), 2007 (V)]
[solo piano]
16'
Commissioned [II] by the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA) and by Sara Laimon and Musicians Accord [I,III].
Premiered [II] April 26, 1997. Pinacoteca Virreinal. Mexico City.
Alberto Cruz Prieto, piano.
Premiered [I,III] April 7, Miller Theatre. Sara Laimon, piano.
Full premiere [I-IV]: April 3, 2005, Rochester, NY. Cristina ValdEs, piano learn more
Pianoduo
DIARIES [ongoing, currently: four separate pieces] [piano duo]
14'
MACHINARY [2007] [piano duo]
10'
Premiered November 13, 2007. Jung Sun Kang, Hae Yeun Jeun, pianos. Eastman Schol of Music . Rochester, NY.
CALACAS Y PALOMAS [1991]
[piano duo]
11'
Premiered May 12, 1991. Sprague Hall, New Haven.
Lory Sims, Genevieve Lee, piano duo. learn more
Pianoand instruments
KIKAI NO MORI [...EX MACHINA II] [2009] [Version for percussion and piano] [seven movements]
ISHI NO MORI [2008]
[Stone-Forest]
[Ryuteki and percussion {with audience "stone choir"}]
8'
Commissioned by the Japan Society. Takeshi Sasamoto, ryuteki; Adam Sliwinski, percussion
Premiere: October 10, 2008, Japan Society. New York.
Duration: ca. 8 mins.
DE KOONING MOVEMENTS [2001]
[marimba, clarinet]
8'
Commissioned by the Kobe Shinbun Arts Foundation for Makoto Nakura
Premiered October 11, 2001. Matsukata Hall, Japan. Makoto Nakura, Todd Palmer.