Version of orchestral piece, 1987.
'Water Songs' is a group of six songs about water in various forms, from rain to the human brain. The poems range from the lyrical poetry of Katherine Barrett Swett, Emily Dickinson, and James Joyce t...
Written as a yearning for normal times during the COVID-19 pandemic, composer Bruce Adolphe worked with poet Pireeni Sundaralingam to set this poem to music. It was recorded by soprano Susanna Phillip...
Written in memory of Roger Tapping, violist of the Juilliard String Quartet and dear friend to the composer.
This story of a king's love of music, his wise cat, and a very large collection of accountants was written many years ago by Christopher Hope and Yehudi Menuhin. The extraordinary violinist and impres...
This work for string quartet was written for the Brentano String Quartet and was inspired by Beethoven's opus 95.
Are There Not a Thousand Forms of Sorrow?' for string quintet (2 violins, viola and 2 cellos) was commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center by a con...
This story of a nightingale's beautiful song, an emperor, and a WingDing robotic fake bird was written by Bruce Adolphe based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen. The extraordinary violinist and i...