Sonatas, Fugues
Op. 11 - Sonata No. 2, Trio for Piano, Cello, and Flute
1st and 2nd Movements (play time 5:12)
3rd and 4th Movements (play time 5:00)
Op. 12 - Sonata No. 3 for French Horn, Piano, and Cello
1st and 2nd Movements (play time 3:48)
3rd and 4th Movements (play time 4:29)
Op. 13 - Humoresque: Variation on a Theme from Sonata No. 3 for Piano and Cello (play time 2:29)
Op. 15 - Three-Part Fugue in Cmaj for Harpsicord and Flute (play time 3:39)
A work in progress:
Op. 14 - Sonata No.4 for Piano and Cello
1st Movement (play time 4:25)
2nd and 3rd Movements [in progress]
Keyboard Pieces
Op. 4 - No. 1, for Harpsicord (Italian Baroque style written in 7/4 time) (play time 0:30)
Op. 10 - "For Loss of Virgin Forests" (for piano) (selected sections)
No. 1 (play time 0:51)
No. 2 (play time 1:57)
No. 5 (play time 1:25)
Op. 18 - Variations (play time 1:33)
String Pieces
Op. 7 - "Children of Adam;" Nos. 2 and 3, A Woman Waits For Me
(after a poem by Walt Whitman)
No. 2 (play time 1:22)
No. 3 (play time 1:07)
Op. 3 - Waltzes
No. 1, Waltz in Eb (play time 0:44)
No. 2, Waltz in Dmin - Andante (play time 0:53)
Op. 16 - String Quartet (play time 1:48)
Orchestral Pieces
Op. 17 - Concertini for Piano and Small Orchestra
(play time 5:31; in preparation)
Renaissance Period Pieces
Transcribed by Bruce Marcot --
music for lute or guitar
Toccaten, by Joachim van den Hove, part 1
Toccaten, by Joachim van den Hove, part
2
Praludium, by Joachim van den Hove
Toccata, by Joachim van den Hove
Fuga, by Anonymous
Praludium, by Matthaeus Waisselius
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Music Composition and Theory
I composed the above original pieces (and did the transcriptions) in
traditional music notation format. I used the wonderful shareware
program NoteWorthy Composer.