The Law That Marries All Things (2026) – written for and performed by the Vocal Arts Ensemble of Ann Arbor, Conducted by Ben Cohen – in memory of Chrissy Postema; text by Wendell Berry (used by permission of Counterpoint Press)
Kyrie/Ps. 46 (2025) – written for and performed by the Michigan Tech. U. choir and Jarod Anderson
Taittariy Upanishad: The work’s text is from the Taittiriya Upanishad which is a celebration and virtually incomprehensible discourse on the nature of Joy. The idea? Joy as you may perceive it, is too SMALL. Keep thinking bigger. NOW – thing Bigger. Loads of fun. Lovely performance under the baton of the amazing Jared Anderson with the Michigan Technological University Choir in the Quincy Mineshaft in Hancock, Michigan HERE
Tattiriya Upanishad: (a setting of a portion of the Tattiriy Upanishad)
Taittariy Upanishad: The work’s text is from the Taittiriya Upanishad which is a celebration and virtually incomprehensible discourse on the nature of Joy. The idea? Joy as you may perceive it, is too SMALL. Keep thinking bigger. NOW – thing Bigger. Loads of fun. Lovely performance under the baton of the amazing Jared Anderson with the Michigan Technological University Choir in the Quincy Mineshaft in Hancock, Michigan HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0QbjlFxh5s&t=2625s
Gayatri Mantra: a setting of the traditional Hindu Prayer
https://youtu.be/tnRcS296CMU?t=2519
Before You Can: A setting of a poem about peace on the Gaza Strip
https://youtu.be/AWZH7lhF2bw?t=2110