Christopher Houlihan will be performing Steel Symphony as part of a great program (Bach, Ravel, Durufle, Vierne, and Widor) at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Friday, October 18 at 7:30pm. If you’re in the area, check it out!
Steel Symphony mentioned in The American Organist
This is from a brief review of Christopher Houlihan’s wonderful program at the Trinity College Chapel back in June. It’s in this month’s issue of The American Organist.
Announcing JUICY: SPECTRAL STUDIES FOR A CITRUS JUICER
Here’s the first glimpse of my piece for the FFC: Plugged In 2concert on January 14, 2014 at the Davis Square Theater in Somerville, MA.
Intrigued? Confused? So am I, don’t worry. Look for more on this in the coming months!
Reviews: VARIATIONS in San Francisco
The Friction Quartet did a bang-up job with my piece (not to mention the rest of the program)! Check out Stephen Smoliar’s thoughts in the San Francisco Classical Music Examiner.
San Francisco Premiere of VARIATIONS FOR STRING QUARTET
If you’re looking for new music and you happen to be in San Francisco this weekend, be sure to swing by the FFC Special Event: Friction Quartet concert on Saturday! They’re playing myVariations for String Quartet, alongside new works by Joseph M. Colombo, Andrew Paul Jackson, and Mario Godoy.
For more info, check out the Fifth Floor Collective’s website.