In Transit features a virtuoso performance of my Sonata deus sax machina by Timothy McAllister and Kathryn Goodson.
“Wanamaker's brief, energetic sonata commissioned by McAllister explores different types of motion and energy (moto perpetuo, stasis, and ‘rondo psycho’), themes that run through the entire program.” American Record Guide Jan/Feb 2007 referring to Sonata deus sax machina on Timothy McAllister’ album “In Transit.”
for soprano saxophone, alto saxophone and piano
Arrangement of my Capriccio originally for oboe, clarinet and piano
for saxophone quartet
for saxophone quartet
for soprano saxophone and electric guitar
for mezzo soprano, soprano saxophone and string orchestra
for soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones
for female voice and alto saxophone
for saxophone quartet
for alto saxophone and orchestra
for clarinet and alto saxophone
for alto saxophone and piano
for violin, flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and piano
for alto saxophone, cello, piano, and percussion
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