Current Projects

Athanasius_Kircher's_Atlantis


This May, I received my D.M.A. in Music Composition from the University of Miami in Coral Gables. As part of the requirement, I completed my ballet, The Ruination of Atlantis for prerecorded, virtual orchestra. As part of that project ongoing, I am still seeking some dancers to choreograph and perform it. It is available to listen to on this website.

In addition to that, I have started the slow process of composing an opera based on a libretto by Adam Schachner. Hopefully it should be done and ready for performance in a few months.

New and Updated Film Music Sample

I have updated and remixed several of the film music samples and even added a new one. In addition, work is complete on the Ruination of Atlantis, although it will be tweaked during the summer. The next step is to find someone to perform the ballet, and I have several ideas of interesting ways to get this out there.

Progress on "The Ruination of Atlantis"

I have added the first seven movements of my ballet for "Virtual Orchestra", the Ruination of Atlantis to this website. I will add more as they reach a more completed state.

New Film Music Demo Tracks

I have managed to add some demo tracks for my Film music. Some are newly composed and others are shortened versions of other pieces meant to showcase the wide variety of styles I am capable of working with. I will be supplementing this and augmenting it over the next year.

I also intend to set up a portal for my services in realizing music scores using East West Quantum Leap samples and Logic Pro.... but more on that later.

New Music files uploaded

I have managed to find time to upload my electronic music files today.

Symphonic Fantasia Electronica has been my summer project that will eventually be 10 movements. I decided to upload the first 7 movements that are already complete. Christa Muller is featured on violin in several movements and Scott Hall is on guitar in a few as well.

In Vino Veritas is a piece I composed for my final Electronic Music Seminar Project in 2008. It uses Harry Partch’s tonality diamond for tuning and most of the instruments are synthesized textures or instruments sampled from items in my apartment.