I'm building site. Let's see what it looks like. As soon as I update my machine and software, I'll post some more mp3's. I have four more concertos I want you to hear. My big project is a set of concertos starting art the top of the score and going to the bass. I'm through the tuba. The horn concerto is written but it is too horrible to brag about.



Some of my works "Aspice Quod Felis Attraxit" piano variations "Celebration" for piano, violin, and flute. "A Minor Mess" solo piano. "Another Sad Song Littering the Highway of Life" solo piano or accordian. "Nightmare prelude" solo piano. "Twelve Variations on a Fake Folk Song" solo piano "Thirty-six Variations on a Theme of Diabelli" solo piano. "The Garrulous Sparrow" for solo clarinet "Tubatuba" A tuba duet, undoubtedly only playable on the computer. The concerto project; "Requiam for a dreamer" flute concerto. "What Strange Gifts"; an oboe concerto A clarinet concerto, "Constellation" A bassoon concerto A trumpet concerto A trombone conderto A tuba concerto
Aspice Quod Felis Attraxit means "Look what the cat dragged in" Originally for piano. I set it to a patch of my cat's voice. Got some laughs. "Nightmare prelude" was presented in a Quake performance a few years ago. Got some laughs. "Another sad song" was performed by Keith Eisenbrey
Compositions


Piano 3.14159
Piano 3.14159.mp3 - complete
Piano 3.14159.pdf - complete


Piano 3.14159 You can hear it also on stellamartis.blogspot.com, America's #1 Classical music humor blog.


Quasimodo's dream waltz
Quasimodo's dream waltz.mp3 - complete


A 5/4 waltz for piano, bass, and flute. You can hear it also on stellamartis.blog spot.com, America's #1 Classical music humor blog.


Flute concerto
Flute concerto.mp3 - complete
Flute concerto.pdf - complete


Third movement of the flute concerto. You can hear it also on stellamartis.blog spot.com, America's #1 Classical music humor blog.


Minnesota
Minnesota.mp3 - complete


A hot rod romp for orchestra. You can hear it also on stellamartis.blog spot.com, America's #1 Classical music humor blog.







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