Works
Symphony in One Movement (1993)
Premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica de Colombia, Dimitar Manolov, 1993
Symphony for String Orchestra (1992)
Premiered by Javeriana Chamber Orchestra, Svetoslav Manolov, conductor, 1992.
First Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra(1996)
Premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica de Colombia, Dimitar Manolov, conductor; Christopher Jepperson, clarinet.
Tumbaos for orchestra (2007)
Commissioned and premiered by the Syracuse University Symphony Orchestra, James Welsch, conductor.
Second Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (2008)
Commissioned and premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica de Colombia and clarinetist Javier Vinasco.
Cascade and Bow (2009)
Composed during an artistic residence at the Banff Centre in Canada. Premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia, Baldur Brönnimann, conductor, on July 4 2009
Multiple Choice for Winds (2003)
Commissioned by John Hsu and the Cornell Symphony Orchestra. Premiered in February 2004 by the winds of the Cornell Symphony Orchestra, Diego Vega, conductor.
Movement for Piano and Chamber Orchestra (2002)
Premiered by the Cornell Festival Chamber Orchestra, Cornell University, Augustus Arnone, piano; Diego Vega, conductor, April 2002
Música Muisca (2011) for Chamber Orchestra
Commissioned by the Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra, Jeff Meyer, conductor
Pentecost Mass for Choir and Orchestra (1995 – rev. 2012)
Commissioned by Notre-Dame Cathedral in 1995, orchestrated for a recording by EAFIT University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Red Rock for Orchestra (2013)
Commissioned by the Henderson Symphony Orchestra, premiered on September 14, 2013 at the Henderson Pavilion; Taras Krysa, conductor
Espíritu de Pájaro (2022)
Commissioned by Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia, premiered on November, 2022 at the Teatro Colón, Bogotá, Colombia; Juan Felipe Molano, conductor; Colegio del Cuerpo Dance Company; Álvaro Restrepo, choreographer
Sonata for Piano and Clarinet (1990)
Premiered by pianist Radostina Petkova and clarinetist Hector Pinzon, 1991
Suite for Woodwind Quartet (1991)
Premiered by Kyril Grozdanov, flute; Orlin Petrov, oboe; Hector Pinzon, clarinet; and Leonardo Guevara, bassoon, 1992
De Profundis for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, and Percussion (1999)
Premiered by Ensemble Music 99, CCM, 1999
String Quartet (2000)
Published by Eafit University, Medellín, Colombia, 2002.
Recorded by Manolov String Quartet, Bogotá, Colombia, 2002
Diferencias for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, and Percussion (2000)
Premiered by Eighth Blackbird, CCM, 2000
(Di)Ego Dixi for Flute and Piano (2001)
Premiered by Joshua Nemith, piano, and Heather Verbeck, flute, CCM, 2001
Published by Eafit University, Medellín, Colombia, 2001
hlör u fang axaxaxas mlö (2004) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
Premiered by Lenora Schneller, clarinet, Kia-Hui Tan, violin, Stephen Palmer, cello, and Emily Goldman, piano; Barnes Hall, Cornell University
Nocturno for Viola and Piano (2006)
Premiered by Laura Klugherz, viola, and Steve Heyman, piano, in Hamilton and Syracuse New York in February, 2007.
Divertimento (2008) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
Commissioned by the III Cartagena International Music Festival. Premiered at the III International Music Festival in Cartagena, 2009; José Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Angélica Gámez, violin; Andrés Díaz, cello; Stephen Prutsman, piano, January 16, 2009
Sinfoniæ Profanæ (2009) for organ and brass quintet
Commissioned by Banco de la República de Colombia.
Piano Quartet (2011) for violin, viola, cello, and piano
Commissioned and premiered by the Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble
Wild Beasts (2012) for 2 flutes
Commissioned by Clare Birmingham and Emma Pease-Byron. Premiered at the National Flute Association Convention, August 2012, Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV
Rhapsody for 2 Pianos (2012)
Premiered at UNLV, March 2013 by Timothy Hoft and Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman, UNLV School of Music
Mirth, Fog for flute and piano (2015)
Premiered by Jennifer Grim and Timothy Hoft on August 2015, UNLV School of Music
Mountains To Sea (2018) for string quartet and piano
Premièred by Weiwei Le, Dmytro Nehrich, vioiins; Kate Hamilton, viola, Andy Smith, cello; Katie Leung, piano at Judy Bailey Theater. Ballet choreographed by Dolly Kelepecz-Momot
Double Reed or Nothing (2018) Premièred by Coreen Levin, Jimmy Nguyen, oboes; Stephen Caplan, English horn; Ashley Sheridan, Elizabeth Valvano, bassoons; Janis McKay, contrabassoon
Sinsonte (2019) for flute choir
Premièred at the National Flute Association Convention, Salt Lake, UT, on August 2019 byt the UNLV Flute Choir conducted by Jennifer Grim
Scherzo for Trumpet and Piano (2022): Premiered by Barbara Hull and Gretchen Hull at Nextet, on September 19, 2022; recorded by Kavin Tague and Aimee Fincher
Totacataca for Percussion Quartet: Commissioned by the Tambuco Percussion Quartet, premiered in Bogotá, Colombia on March 30, 2025 at the Luis Angel Arango Concert Hall
Two Pieces for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2022): Premiered by Shawna Pennock and Timothy Hoft at the Nextet New Music Series at UNLV on September 19, 2022
Double Quartet with Piano, for String Quartet, Saxophone Quartet, and Piano (2024): Premiered at the Nextet New Music Series at UNLV on February 2025.
Variations in Free Fall (2015)
Premiered by Timothy Hoft, UNLV School Of Music, 2015
Audi Reliqua for piano (1998)
Premiered by Joshua Nemith, CCM, 1999
Sonatina (1990)
Premiered by pianist Radostina Petkova, 1990
Published by Journal Universitas Humanistica, 1990
Capriccio for Violin Solo (2002)
Premiered by Kia-Hui Tan, Barnes Hall, Cornell University, October 2002
Suite for Piano Four Hands - student and teacher (2008)
Premiered by the piano students from the Beckett School in Kitchener, Canada
Messe de Pentecôte for Adult Choir, Children’s Choir, Organ, Brass Quintet, and Timpani (1994-1995)
Premiered by Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris, Nicole Corti, conductor, 1995; Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
Motets of Notre-Dame (1995)
Premiered by Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris, Nicole Corti, conductor, 1995; Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
Canticum Novum (2004)
Premiered at Treble Fest, Cornell University, in April 2004. Choruses participating: Cornell Chorus and Wellesley College Chamber Singers, Tim Olsen, organ; Scott Tucker, conductor
Ave Maris Stella (2024): Commissioned by the Holoèdre Choir, Laurence Samson-Hincapié, conductor; premiered at Notre Dame Church, Ris-Oranges, France on December 12, 2024