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Miller, Pacrim Composer-Works List FINAL. .Xlsx Pacific Rim Music Festivals: Composer/works list * = world premiere ** = US premiere *** = West Coast premiere § = preview performance Composer Title (date) scoring festival Adams, John Sri Moonshine (2003) 2nd mvt of The Dharma at Big Sur]* elect vn, tape 2005 Adams, John Luther dust into dust (1991) perc quartet 1996 Ahn, Jean Etude (2006)* gayageum 2007 Alves, Bill untitled (2010)* Balinese gamelan 2010 Alves, Bill untitled (2010)* Sundanese kacapi and hrpschd 2010 Anonymous (trad Balinese) Bebarisan Balinese gamelan 2010 Anonymous (trad Balinese) Condong & Lasem Balinese gamelan 2010 Anonymous (trad Balinese) Palawakia Balinese gamelan 2010 Anonymous (trad Balinese) Sekala Niskala; Seen and Unseen Balinese gamelan 2010 Anonymous (trad Korean) Cheong Seong Gok daekeum 2003 Anonymous (trad Korean) Gagok, Taepyeongga Korean orchestra 2017 Anonymous (trad Korean) Gayageum Sanjo gayageum, changgo 2005 Anonymous (trad Korean) Geomungo Sanjo Korean orchestra 2017 sepiri, daegeum, haegeum, gayageum, geomungo, Anonymous (trad. Korean) Hyeon Ak Yeong San Hoe Sang changgo 2017 preview Anonymous (trad Korean) Pyeonjohoesang - Danhoesang Korean orchestra 2017 Anonymous (trad Korean) Samulnori - Samdogarak Korean orchestra 2017 Anonymous (trad Korean) Sarangga in pansori Korean orchestra 2017 Anonymous (trad Korean) Sujecheon Korean orchestra 2017 Anonymous (trad Korean) Seolchanggo Korean perc 2003 Anonymous (trad Korean) Seungmu Korean orchestra 2017 piri, daegeum, haegeum, gayageum, goemungo, Anonymous (trad Korean) Sinawi ajaeng, changgo 2017 preview Armer, Elinor Fantasy (1996)* vn, vc, pf 1996 Bach, Johann Sebastian (arr. by Nicholas Prelude and Fugue in C-Sharp Minor from the Well-tempered Kitchen) Clavier, book 1 str quartet (arr. from keyboard) 2017 Bae Seung-hye Flowing Tone* gayageum, str quartet 2017 Baek Daeung Namdo Arirang Korean orchestra 2017 Beintus, Jean-Pascal: See Sekiya ? Berkowitz, Jesse Standing on the Treetops, Facing the Ocean.. (2006)* gayageum, guitar 2007 Body, Jack Interiors (1987-88) fl, cl, vn, vc, pf, synthesizer, perc 2003 Borkowski, Marian Spectra (1980) perc 2003 Brant, Henry Destination Unknown (1995) bfl/hp 2003 Brown, Daniel Suzanne au Creation du Monde (2009)* ajaeng, gayageum, vn 2010 Brown, Daniel Your Ritual Summer (2007)* gayageum, cello 2007 Burns, Christopher Missprision (2001) guit 2005 Cage, John Amores (1943) pf 2003 Cage, John Living Room Music (1940) perc quartet 1996 Cage, John Sonatas and Interludes (selections) pf 1996 Campion, Edmund Audible Numbers* (2017) Korean orchestra 2017 Campion, Edmund Melt me so with thy delicious numbers (2002) vla, electronics 2003 Camsuzou, Addie Scatter (2017)* gayageum, haegeum, vn, vc 2017 Carrick, Richard Sanstone(s) (2017)* gayageum, haegeum, ajaeng, fl, vn, vc 2017 Carson, Benjamin Ana Historic (2005)* vc, perc, keyboards 2005 Carson, Benjamin Paean and Processional (2017)* gayageum, electronics 2017 Carton, Sylvain Luciana (2006)* gayageum, flute 2007 Chang, Yu-Hui Longing (2003) vn, vn, vc 2005 Chang, Yu-Hui Toil, Live, and Sing (2010)* ajaeng, vn, vc 2010 Chang, Yu-Hui Wu (2007)* gayageum, cello 2007 Chen Yi Ning (2001) vn, vc, pipa 2005 Chen Yi Qi (1997) fl, vc, pf, perc 2003 Chen Yi Song in Winter (1994) fl, pf, perc, zheng 1996 Choi, Young Shin The Fog and Wind (2006)* gayageum, tape 2007 Choi, Young Shin Shades of Black (2009)* ajaeng, vla 2010 Chou Wen-chung Cursive (1963) flute, piano 1996 Chou Wen-chung Echoes from the Gorge (1989)*** perc quartet 1996 Chou Wen-chung The Eternal Pine (2008)** gayageum, daegum, piri, saenghwang, changgo 2010 Chou Wen-chung Ode to Eternal Pine (2009)*** fl, cl, vn, vc, pf, perc 2010 Chou Wen-chung String Quartet no. 2 "Streams" (2003) str quartet 2005 Chou Wen-chung Windswept Peaks (1989-90) vn, vc, cl, pf 2003 Chung, Tai-Gong Sorigil V-2 (2002)** cl, vn. pf 2005 Cope, David Asymmetries (2007)* gayageum solo 2007 Cope, David Children of Darkness (2009)* fl, vn, vc, pf 2010 Cope, David Mozart in Bali (1992) 2 fl, 2 cl, pf, 2vn, vla, vc, Balinese gamelan 1996 Cope, David Praxis (1972/2004)* of 2004 version fl, vc, perc, pf 2005 Cope, David Rituals (2017)* gayageum 2017 Cope, David Three Duets from the Opera Mahler (2003) ten, sop, pf, vocal octet 2003 Cowell, Henry Ostinato Pianissimo (1934) 8 perc 2005 Cox, Cindy Naseon (2016)§ gayageum, geomungo, ajaeng 2017 preview Cox, Cindy Naseon I* haegeum, gayageum, geomungo, ajaeng 2017 Cox, Cindy Naseon II (2016)* gayageum, geomung, ajaeng 2017 Crossman, Bruce Fierce Tranquility* str quartet 2005 Curran, Alvin Theme Park perc quartet 2003 Currier, Sebastian Night Time hp, vn 2017 Czernowin, Chaya Ayre*** fl, cl, pf, perc, vn, vla, vc,electronics 2017 Davidovsky, Mario Duo Capriccioso (2003) vn, pf 2005 Dobrian, Christopher Mannam (Interproviplaytion VI) (2003) daegeum and interactive computer 2005 Dong, Kui Earth, Water, Wood and Fire (2001) pf 2003 Elsea, Peter Visualizations 03 electronics 2003 Ferneyhough, Brian Bone Alphabet (1992) perc 2005 Festinger, Richard Trio (1996)* fl, vc, pf 1996 Ford, Joel Reflecting Rem (2006)* gayageum 2007 Fujieda, Mamoru Patterns of Plants, the 13th Collection (2003)** pf 2003 Gao, Yunxiang Chaos (2017)* gayageum, fl, cl, pf, vn, vc 2017 Garcia, Ed Vibreum(2017)* haegeum, perc 2017 Harrison, Lou A Round for Jafran Jones (1991) Balinese gamelan 2010 Harrison, Lou Solo to Antony Cirone (1972) perc 2003 Harrison, Lou This Small Set from Lazarus Laughed (1994/99) fl, vc, celeste 2003 Harrison, Lou Threnody for Carlos Chávez (1979) vla, gamelan 1996 Harrison, Lou Tributes to Charon (1939/1982) perc quartet 2005 Hester, Karlton Primordial Particle System (2017)* gayageum, haegeum, Tsax, vc, pf, electronic score 2017 Hester, Karlton Twin Pyramids (2005)* jazz ensemble 2005 Hui, Melissa Still (2000)** Parallele Ens 2003 Hutchinson, Simon Anamnesis and Catharsis (2006)* gayageum, cello 2007 Hwang, Byung Ki Sounds of the Night (1985) gayageum, changgo 2005 Hwang, Byung Ki Harimsung (Harim Castle) (1982) daegeum 2005 Hwang, Byung Ki Chim Hyang Mu (1974) gayageum, changgo 2005 Imbrie, Andrew Duet for Two Friends** vc, bcl 2003 Imbrie, Andrew Earplay Fantasy (1995)* fl, cl, vn, vc, perc, pf 1996 Imbrie, Andrew From Time to Time (2001)*** strings, fl, ob, cl, bn, perc 2005 Imbrie, Andrew Pilgrimage (1983) fl, cl, vn, vc, pf, perc 2010 Imbrie, Andrew Sextet for Six Friends (2006) fl, ob, cl, vn, vla vc 2017 Imbrie, Andrew Sonatina for Viola (2003) viola, piano 2007 Jolas, Betsy Musique pour Delphine (1992) vn, vc 2003 Jones, David Evan Departures (2010)* daegum, haegum, vn, vla, vc 2010 Jones, David Evan Dreams of Falling (2017)* Korean orchestra 2017 Jones, David Evan Fugue State (1994) violin, harpsichord 1996 Jones, David Evan Tangled Branches** vn, vc, cl 2003 and 2005 Jones, David Evan Three Small Worlds (2007)* gayageum, clarinet, cello 2007 piri, daegeum, gahageum, geomungo, haegeum, Jones, David Evan Yeo Baek (2016)§ ajaeng, changgo 2017 preview Jon Yu Kre (2017)* haegeum, fl, vc 2017 Kim, Eun-Kyung Cloud (1989) fl, cl, cb,pf 2003 Kim, Hi Kyung At the Edge of the Ocean (2001/3)*** vn, vla, vc, fl, cl, 2 perc 2005 Kim, Hi Kyung Breaking the Silence (1996)* vn, vc, pf 1996 Kim, Hi Kyung Isles of Light (2013) str quartet, perc 2017 Kim, Hi Kyung The Poet, KIM SAT GAT (2007/2010)* daegum 2010 Kim, Hi Kyung Transfiguration: Rituel III (2004-5)* daegeum, changgo, dancer, vn, vc, cl, perc. 2005 Kim, Hi Kyung Trio Sori (2002)** cl, vc, daekeum 2003 Kim, Hi Kyung Two Years with the Seine (2007)* clarinet and cello 2007 Kim, Hi Kyung When He Was 600 Years Old (2010/2016)* ajeang 2017 preview Kim, In-Kyu Dala Dala (2009)* gayageum, vc, cl 2010 Kim, Sanguk Metamorphosis of Sanjo(2017)* ajaeng, str quartet 2017 Kim, Sarang Tears in Your Bottle (2017)* haegeum, cl, vn, vc, pf, perc 2017 Kim, Sue-Hye Rendez-vous I (2006)* gayageum, cello 2007 Kim, Sung-Ki Forgotten Song for Gayageum solo (2004)** gayageum 2007 Kim, Sung-Ki Kyrie Eleison (2009)** ajaeng 2010 Ko, Ji-Young Shout to the Heart I, II, III (2009)* haegum, cl, vc 2010 Kondo, Jo Metaphonesis (2001)** pf 2003 Kraft, William Encounters III (1973) tpt, perc 1996 Lamperski, Philip Gradual Shifts (2009)* ajaeng 2010 Lee, Chan-Hae Color in Color (2003)*** cl, vn, vc 2005 Lee, Chan-Hae To Hwang Seong (2001)** pansori singer, Parallele ens 2003 Lee, Geonyong Green Frog (2017)* Korean orchestra and pansori singer 2017 Lee, Geonyong Song in the Dusk (1997) vc 2005 Lee, Geonyong Trio (2010)* gayageum, vn, vc 2010 Lee, Seunghee Three Preludes (2009)* gayageum, vc 2010 Lee, Sung-jae Doduri (1988)*** vn, vla, vc, cb, kayagum 1996 Lee, Young-Ja Chant d'amour d'un papillon V (2007)* clarinet and cello 2007 Lee, Young-ja Defunctis(2017)* daegeum, vla, hp 2017 Lee, Young-Ja Elegy (Manga) (2001)* gayageum, cello 2003 Lewis, George Dreams of the Traveller(2017)* Korean orchestra 2017 Liang, Lei Trio (2002) pf, vc, perc 2010 Lim June-Hee O-U-Ga (2017)* gayageum, fl, cl, vn, vc, pf, perc 2017 Lynn, Monica Han-ji (2007)* gayageum 2007 Mamiya, Michio Serenade No. 3, Germ (2001)*** mezzo, strings, perc 2005 Marquetti, Andre Shadows (2009)* daegum, vn, electronics 2010 Mehinovic, Vedran Between Worlds (2009)* ajaeng, vn, vla, vc 2010 Mehinovic, Vedran Burn(2014/2017)** ajaeng 2017 Meites, Noah Together/Without (2009)* daegum, vc 2010 Mumma, Gordon Sixpac Sonatas (selections)* pf 1996 Murail, Tristan Attracteurs étranges vc 2003 Nakano, Koji Time Song III: Reincarnation "The Birth of a Spirit" (2009)* daegum, vn, vc 2010 Nano S Galak Sinongnong (1989/92) W Javanese gamelan 2010 Nauert, Paul Chapter and Verse (2003)
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