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PROGRAM NOTES

Taraxacum refers to various types of flowering plants, such as dandelions, which are often topped with white puffs of fuzz. When the wind blows, the fuzz breaks, as parachute-like seeds disperse and fill the air. Watching them fly away always reminded me of the cyclic nature of the entropic environment, which, as a result, enhances my interest in nature. The inspiration was spawned by my adventures hiking in and around my hometown of Bedford, New York, and this piece emulates the experiences encountering distinguished flowering plants.

 

A dandelion may be viewed as an invasive weed that must be pulled, however, the symmetrical flowers are a reminder of regrowth and serenity within the ecosystem.

HONORS / AWARDS

  • Sounds of Anthropocene - open call: Selected Composition (2024)

  • Wizarding School of Composers Composition Competition: 5th Place (2022)

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PERFORMANCES

  • Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, 05/10/2022 (saxophone quintet + piano version)

  • Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY, 09/21/2021

  • Snow Pond Center for the Arts, Maine Chamber Music Seminar, Sidney, ME, 06/19/2021

PURCHASE SCORE AND PARTS​​

VERSION FOR SAXOPHONE QUARTET +  PIANO

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