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First movement from 'Carnival for Concert Band' Recorded with Garritan Virtual Concert Band.
Middle movement from 'Carnival for Concert Band' Recorded with Garritan Virtual Concert Band.
Final movement of Carnival for concert band. This is a recording made with Garritan Virtual Band instruments.
A setting of a pantoum written by my wife, Maggie, for soprano and piano quartet
the second of my wife's pantoums set for soprano and piano quartet
This is a piece for electronic ensemble written for an exhibition of paintings by Frederic Walperswyler at the Old Lyme Art Association, Old Lyme CT April 1994
Joyce Balint, mandolin, Stephen Hoskuldsson, flute, Giacomo LaVita, guitar
This is a quartet for Flute, Mandolin, Guitar, and Harp. Same personnel as for the 3 Dances above, with the addition of Susan Jolles on harp. Recorded live in concert, Tarrytown New York, April 4, 2006.
The first of four vocal solos from my chamber cantata, 'The Four Artists.'
Phred Mileski, soprano Glenn Hardy, piano
The second of four vocal solos from my chamber cantata, 'The Four Artists.'
Norman Bell, bass Glenn Hardy, piano
Third of four vocal solos from my chamber cantata, 'The Four Artists.'
Ben Davidson, tenor Glenn Hardy, piano
This is the fourth of four vocal solos from my chamber cantata, The Four Artists.
Margaret Tyler, alto Glenn Hardy, piano
poem by Margaret Hardy, for soprano, piano, and double-bass
poem by Margaret Hardy for soprano and piano
easy-going ever so moderately funky piano blues
Very SLOW piano blues. Nine minutes worth.
This is a motor piece for piano which I think of as being loosely derived from the old toccata form. Seven minutes plus of high-energy 32nd notes recorded live in a large chapel.
...an outburst in which I attempt to shake off the quiet, staid atmosphere of the chapel in which it was recorded. The piano fallboard was loose and I accidently hit it, and ended up doing it deliberately during the piece.
another motor piece...my version of a toccata. I was waiting for piano students at a private school where I teach, and I set up my mini disc recorder for this energy improv.
This is my tribute to the French impressionist composers I used to play. Some Debussy, mostly Ravel.
a solo piano blues dedicated to Jimmy Vaughn

