For the Hills (score)

A piece written for a trio of flute, violin and double bass. Instrumentation is quite sparse and delicate. Ideal for a concert or other setting that requires quiet, focused attention. Made in cooperation with Ensemble Schallfeld in Graz. Hills page 001 Hills page 002 Hills page 003 Hills page 004 [Read More]
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The Dull Morning of the Big Toe (score)

A piece written for a duo of violin and double bass. Basic canon that maps out a sequence to explore microtonal space through higher partials from the bass. Ideal for a concert or other setting that requires quiet, focused attention, or any time you want to squeegee your third eye. Made in cooperation with Ensemble Schallfeld in Graz. Dark page 001 Dark page 002 [Read More]
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Daubing Clay At Dawn

A piece written for string quartet. Written using the cantus firmus technique (of all things). Actual sound is pretty brittle and noisy. Quite a cool piece though. Would suit a program that requires a more experimental piece, featuring gradations of sound and texture. It’s actually only ever been performed in a public workshop with the Vandburgh Quartet, who played it in the Kevin Barry room of the NCH, Dublin. So not yet in concert [Read More]