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Vocal Music

Two Dogs Have I

9 minutes

Medium Voice, Violin and Piano

 A jazzy, syncopated romp through Ogden Nash’s signature wit that pivots from canine chaos to a poignantly human reflection on companionship.

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Allow — a litany

15 minutes

Tenor, Tuba, and Piano

 

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Migrare, Mutare

9 minutes

Soprano and Piano

An evocative song cycle based on the poetry of Rossy Lima, Migrare Mutare explores the shedding of identity and the metamorphosis of the self through the lens of migration.

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Nocturno

14 minutes

Baritone and Piano

Drawing on the lush imagery of Rubén Darío, Nocturno is a luminous journey from the shadows of the pandemic toward a vibrant awakening of Latin American spirit and song.

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Las palmeras

3 minutes

Soprano and Piano

A short song dedicated to Laura Strickling as part of her 40@40 Project

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Ciudad Perdida

25 minutes

Soprano and Piano

Fusing the echoes of Flamenco with the haunting banality of an immigration waiting room, this cycle explores the "lost city" of Caracas through the searing poetry of Adalber Salas Hernández.

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DREAM Songs

11 minutes

Mezzo-Soprano and Piano

Fusing political urgency with lyrical depth, DREAM(s) sets the voices of DREAMer poets to music to explore the universal right to pursue a future, regardless of borders or status.

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Ciudades del porvenir

12 minutes

Soprano and Piano

A surrealist diptych for voice and piano, Ciudades del Porvenir navigates the sharp contrasts between the visceral "human heart" and the luminous, expansive visions of a future yet to come.

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Dos Canciones de Alfonsina Storni

6 minutes

Mezzo-Soprano and Piano

 An intimate, evocative pairing of Storni’s poetry that moves from the geometric precision of urban life to the lush, chromatic depths of romantic yearning.

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La canción de Pelele (from Generalissimo)

3 minutes

Soprano and Piano

 A haunting, folk-infused closing aria from the opera Generalissimo that uses the voice of a "fool" to reflect on the cold emptiness of tyranny through the evocative poetry of Pablo Neruda.

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