Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass, 4 drummers, organ, multiple off stage triangles and upper strings
Symphonic Wind Ensemble | Karen Fannin, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass, 4 drummers, organ, multiple off stage triangles and upper strings
Penn State Wind Ensemble | Dennis Glocke, conductor
Vlug for amplified flute, live-electronics and tape
Rebecca Griffiths, flute | Stephen Montague, live electronics
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Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass choir, 4 drummers, organ, off stage strings & multiple triangles
University of Cincinnati Wind Ensemble | Dr Kevin Holzman, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass, 4 drummers, organ, multiple off-stage triangles and upper strings
Schwob Wind Ensemble | conductor, Dr. Jamie Nix
Intrada 1631 for brass, percussion and multiple antiphonal triangles and upper strings
Southeastern Louisiana University Wind Symphony | Glen Hemberger, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass choir, 4 drummers, organ, off stage strings & multiple triangles
Yale University Band | Thomas C. Duffy, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass, 4 drummers, organ, multiple off stage triangles and upper strings
University of Missouri-Kansas Conservatory Wind Symphony | Steven Davis, conductor
Lecture: “At the White Edge…” - an illustrated talk on the music and adventures of Stephen Montague given by the composer
Philup Glass – a lullaby for wine glasses
Jillian Bain Christie, sop, Rosie Bergonzi, perc, Catherine Herriott, perc
Memorial Service. Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass choir, 4 drummers, organ, off stage strings & multiple triangles
Texas Woman's University Wind Symphony | Dr. Carter Biggers, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass choir, 4 drummers, organ, off stage strings & multiple triangles
The Concordia Band | Peter Haberman, conductor
Haiku as part of an immersive solo performance by pianist Justin Snyder
John Cage’s Musicircus (directed by Stephen Montague) at English National Opera, The London Coliseum
A film by Rob Mundy
Intrada 1631 for brass, percussion and multiple antiphonal triangles and upper strings
University of Kansas Wind Ensemble | Paul Popiel, conductor
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass choir, 4 drummers, organ, off stage strings & multiple triangles
Illinois University Wind Symphony | Anthony Marinello, conductor
Tigida Pipa for SATB chorus, 4 percussionists & tape
Performed by the Karlheinz Company, Auckland, NZ
World Premiere of Ode to ChangWon for piano & string orchestra, played by piano soloist Jenna Sung, accompanied by 12 Ensemble
Tigida Pipa for SATB, percussion & tape performed at Yellow Barn's 2017 Summer Season
Royal Performance of The King Dances at Buckingham Palace. Performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia under conductor, Paul Murphy.
Soprano Sarah Gabriel channels Emily Dickinson's musings in Wild Nights! for soprano, viola, clarinet and piano as part of the Listen America! series at the Brighton Fringe Festival.
New music and assorted exotica for piano, toy piano, percussion, Indian santoor and harmonium including performance of newly commissioned Raga Cappricio for toy piano and tape.
Private candlelit concert including second performance of Raga Cappricio for toy piano and tape, commissioned by Helen Wilson - piano, toy piano, santoor
World Premiere of Raga Cappricio for toy piano and tape commissioned by Helen Wilson - piano, toy piano, santoor
Intrada 1631 for brass, winds, strings, organ and 40 triangles performed by the University of Texas at Austin Wind Ensemble, under conductor Jerry Junkin, for the National Conference of the College Band Directors National Association
Intrada 1631 for symphonic brass, 4 drummers, organ, multiple off stage triangles and upper strings
Penn State Wind Ensemble | Dennis Glocke, conductor