Sunbreaks
Sunbreaks is a short and spirited work for full orchestra with an expanded percussion section. Written in the spring of 1997, it was inspired by an aptly named meteorological phenomenon peculiar to the Pacific Northwest. When he first moved to Seattle in the fall of 1995; the composer found the term puzzling and amusing when he heard it used by local weather forecasters; after enduring several nine-month stretches of drizzle, he came to appreciate why the occasional "sunbreak" was something to be celebrated. 

The music is predominantly dark in color, but its ominous tone is repeatedly interrupted by bright bursts of wind and percussion sonority. As the interruptions grow more insistent, the piece develops from a static "cloud cover" into a swirl of turbulent melodic fragments. Eventually the dark musical imagery dissipates altogether, and the music ends with a brief quotation from an old song whose title relates to the tone-poem's subject matter.

MIDI sample: Sunbreaks (6'45")
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Elegy
Like the Plaint for cello and organ, the 1999 Elegy for string orchestra (including piano and harp) is an adaptation of music originally conceived as part of a purely electronic album of "dark nocturnes."  The pace is slow and the mood is somber; the string writing calls for frequent divisi passages, and harmonics are often called for in the cadential passages.
MIDI sample: Elegy (6'45")
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