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Everyone who knows my sister agrees she is worthy of fanfare.
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A 1990 experiment for organ. I was up late one night, nearing the finish of composing this for my father, when I was interrupted by a telephone call telling me he had passed away. Like many of my compositions this one starts out slow and reflective…
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I recorded this song a couple of years ago in a church. It was raining and I felt a bit blue at the time. I only had a zoom h1 recorder, a metronome and headphones at the time. So I couldn't really play over what I recorded previously. But…
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A 1990 experiment for organ. I was up late one night, nearing the finish of composing this for my father, when I was interrupted by a telephone call telling me he had passed away. Like many of my compositions this one starts out slow and reflective…
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A 1990 experiment for organ. I was up late one night, nearing the finish of composing this for my father, when I was interrupted by a telephone call telling me he had passed away. Like many of my compositions this one starts out slow and reflective…
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I had hoped to have this recording done by Good Friday but ran into all kinds of problems; the biggest of which was the tape machine used to record the original instrumental tracks no longer is working. So I made a foundation track using…
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I had hoped to have this recording done by Good Friday but ran into all kinds of problems; the biggest of which was the tape machine used to record the original instrumental tracks no longer is working. So I made a foundation track using…
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I had hoped to have this recording done by Good Friday but ran into all kinds of problems; the biggest of which was the tape machine used to record the original instrumental tracks no longer is working. So I made a foundation track using…
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A duet for piano and upright bass. I had composed and recorded this about ten years ago; given the current situation, seems like a good time to release it. One of these days I’ll figure out how to adequately record the upright bass; it’s again…
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I’ve always liked Isaac Watt’s (1674 – 1748) hymn “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross,” but have thought the tune, a Gregorian chant, doesn’t adequately emphasize the words. It occurred to me that it might work well with a blues rhythm and I…
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