for percussion ensemble - wĬoncerto II (2022) for bass drum and ensemble. The Rose, 1964 (2019) for mandolins, guitars, and/or piano and saxophone - Wįalling Blue (2020), for Brass Ensemble - W The Art of Drowning (2021) for string orchestra - W 10’ĭeep Blues and Bright Whites (2019) for solo harp. The preverbal you (2020) for solo bass flute. Old Songs: 11 preludes (2020) for solo piano. 3’Īvailable Light (2020) for solo violin. One Space (2020) for percussion and electronics. Poetics as Practice (2020), for solo piano. This day yawns like a caesura (2020), for solo contrabass. Viola Solo: Black and Grey (2020), for solo viola. Working Toward My Vanishing Points (2021), for solo piano. Two Subjects form a Single Image (2022) for solo ukulele and fixed media. 11'īut Home is Nowhere (2015) for trombone, tuba, two pianos, organ, percussion, electronics, violin, and two narrators. 16’įinland Isn’t That Far (2015) for solo piano, flute, alto flute, two clarinets in B-flat, bass clarinet, marimba, vibraphone, two violins, viola, cello, and double bass. Lighter Shades (2018) for soprano, flute, piano, violin, viola, cello. Where I Lay My Head (2018) for strings, glass, and voices. Prelude: Chorus Somnum (2019) for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and contrabass. Messier (2019) for flute, bass clarinet, percussion, bass drum, piano, violin, and cello. 70’Įrb Study (2020), for woodwind quintet. ~582’Ĭodex Vivere (2020), for flute/bass flute, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, and string quartet. 25’įait Echoes of Felt Thought (2021) for flute, clarinet, harp, celesta, and viola.Ī Timeshare (2021) for ensemble (5 or more players). (2022) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, cello. Molten Plains (2022), for flute, bass clarinet, piano, violin, cello. Rain Smell (While I’m Elsewhere) (2022), for piano, guitars, mandolin, and saxophone. more energized tone, full of what Reeder calls easy piano. Shut Your Eyes and See (2023), open ensemble with fixed media. Dan Reeder, Oh Boy Records longest signed artist besides John Prine, is a self-sufficient.
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