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  • Alexandra Doyle performs “Stardust” in Oklahoma

    Northeastern State University Center for the Performing Arts Tahlequah, OK

    "Stardust" for solo E-flat Clarinet explores the lyrical and jazzy abilities of this instrument, turning to popular songs of the 20’s and 30’s as inspiration in this four-movement work.

  • Tennessee Premiere of “Cobalt Blue”

    Middle Tennessee State University 1301 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN, United States

    Tennessee Premiere of "Cobalt Blue" - Flute Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Wind Symphony at Middle Tennessee State University.

  • Love Songs for soprano and oboe at Stetson University

    Lee Chapel, Stetson University 412 N Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL, United States

    The texts for "Love Songs" are drawn from translated and interpreted stories and songs by Native Americans, weaving together a narrative of a Native American woman—one she might share with her child as she rocks them to sleep.

  • Double Helix for Bassoon and Piano performance in Nashville

    Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University 2400 Blakemore Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

    "Double Helix" is inspired by the sculpture of the same name. This sculpture (pictured on the cover of this score) depicts two separate figures dancing around each other, weaving their stories together, but never touching. The bassoon and the piano become these two dancers, gracefully moving across a stage to tell the story of this beautiful sculpture.

  • The Sky Between Us performance at Duke University

    Nelson Music Room, Duke University Durham, North Carolina, United States

    "The Sky Between U"s for Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, and Piano explores what it means to be under the same sky and connect in new ways.

    Free
  • Found Objects: On The Beach performance in Brazil

    "Found Objects: On the Beach" for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon tells of finding objects on the beach – from tumbled stones to sea glass; from driftwood to black feathers on the sand and the seashells that populate the beach as far as the eye can see.