Christopher Dunn-Rankin
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Two Songs from Sara Teasdale Two Songs from Sara Teasdale
Two movements for women's chorus, solo sextet, solo mezzo, cello, and piano: A Prayer, and The Tree of Song.
To You, Part II To You, Part II
The final movement of the Whitman cycle. Again, a Finale recording.
On The Beach At Night, Alone On The Beach At Night, Alone
The second movement of the Whitman Cycle. Also Finale recording. Also has skips.
A Perfect Pilot A Perfect Pilot
The opening movement of the Whitman cycle. It is the shortest movement.
Beat! Beat! Drums! Beat! Beat! Drums!
The 4th (or 5th) movement in my song cycle. Text from Whitman. This is a Finale recording.
999 Light Bulbs 999 Light Bulbs
For my 3-part counterpoint class. Uses motivic development techniques common to the 18th century, but in a contemporary context.
Assimilation Assimilation
Electronically manipulated crickets and creaking floorboards.
Trio : Crash : Dream Trio : Crash : Dream
for violin (Mike Goist), horn (Nathan Heidelberger), and bass clarinet (Sean Lucius).