Christopher Dunn-Rankin
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.
12/14/2007 Contemporary
Interlude Interlude
The Interlude between movements 3 and 4 of the Whitman cycle.
1/26/2007 Contemporary
To You, Part II To You, Part II
The final movement of the Whitman cycle. Again, a Finale recording.
1/26/2007 Contemporary
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.
1/22/2007 Contemporary
A Perfect Pilot A Perfect Pilot
The opening movement of the Whitman cycle. It is the shortest movement.
1/22/2007 Contemporary
Beat! Beat! Drums! Beat! Beat! Drums!
The 4th (or 5th) movement in my song cycle. Text from Whitman. This is a Finale recording.
1/21/2007 Contemporary
A Noiseless Patient Spider A Noiseless Patient Spider
A Whitman poem, set to music.
12/4/2006 Contemporary
Prelude Prelude
Written for my Tech class - its purpose was to teach us to use Finale.
11/15/2006 Contemporary
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.
11/1/2006 Contemporary
Assimilation Assimilation
Electronically manipulated crickets and creaking floorboards.
10/28/2006 Contemporary
Trio : Crash : Dream Trio : Crash : Dream
for violin (Mike Goist), horn (Nathan Heidelberger), and bass clarinet (Sean Lucius).
5/17/2006 Contemporary