Vivian Adelberg Rudow

Composer, Performance Artist, Concert Producer


Compositions/Performances: March 2017

PERFORMANCES:   Live   Radio   Television


Live Performances

A Music Garden of Love, electroacoustic, video recorded 2011, using The Vivian Technique of Creating Sound Collages with excerpts of Adelberg Rudow’s music. 8:34, the duration will vary. See Youtube.

A Universal Prayer For Peace And Reflection, In memory of all children who died too young, for treble choir (soprano 1, soprano 2, alto, tenor and soprano solo), and piano; 2013.

  • The Chapel, Princeton, NJ, graduation, the American BoyChoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, conductor; Commissioned World Premiere, 4:36, June 9, 2013.

American Art Songs:10 songs, lyrics Grace Cavalieri composed from 1984–92.

    Purple Ice, voice and piano, words and lyrics Grace Cavalieri, alternate titles String of Pearls, 8 songs for female voice and piano, mono opera with links; Love Chain, male voice and piano: White Ribbons of Love; Blue Bird; Ya Gotta Know Me (male version Get With Me Baby); Liquid Gold; I Will Not Be There; Walking Beside You; Running; Shadows In The Wind.


    • Baltimore Museum of Art, November 29, 1987 (Beth Rothenberg, mezzo soprano; Jeffrey Chappell, piano).
    • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Catonsville Community College: Julie Kurzava, soprano, David McDade, piano, February 2,1997.
    • Birmingham Art Music Alliance, Birmingham, Alabama: Jackie Leary-Warsaw, soprano, Adam Bowles, piano; December 2, 2003.
    • White Ribbons of Love, Bluebird and Ya Gotta Know Me, February 16, 2014; Susan Lyle faculty recital, Converse College, South Carolina

    2 songs: I Pledge My Love; Journey Of Waters, voice and piano

    John's Song lyrics & music, voice and piano, Adelberg Rudow 2006


Americana Visited, violin or viola and piano; 10:00; 1984

  • Baltimore Museum of Art: (Richard Field, viola; Jeffrey Chappell, piano); February 10, 1985.

Americana Visited, or Americana Visited Variations, or Crossover Variations (name change, 1992), violin or viola and piano; 10:00; 1984;

  • Minnesota Composers Forum, Walker Art Center, 1986.
  • Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland, April 1987.
  • Anne Arundel Community College: Ron Mutchnik, violin, Louis Stewart, piano; April 1987.
  • Holton Arms, Bethesda, Maryland: Lynne LeVine, viola, Myriam Teie, piano; -April 21, 1989.
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: LeVine & Teie; May 7, 1989.
  • Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: Richard Field, viola, Jeffrey Chappell, piano; May 28, 1989.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Dundalk Community College: Ron Mutchnik, violin, Eric Conway, piano; March 25, 1990.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Kent Island United Methodist Church, Chester, Maryland: Jose Cueto, violin, Eric Conway, piano; October 12, 1990.
  • Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia: Linda Plaut, violin, Kent Holliday piano (excerpts); April 10, 1992.
  • Virginia Tech University: Plaut & Holliday; February 6, 1993.
  • 2nd Festival of New American Music (William Matthews, director), Bates College, Lewiston, Maine: April 29, 1994.

And The winner Is…, A Lacrosse Game Between a Marimba and Xylophone, for Michael, David and Max, two performances 2012

  • Goucher College, for roughly 200 campers, from Kindergarden to high schoolers, Dane Krich, Greg Herron, World Premiere, Friday July 27, 2012.

And The winner Is…, A Lacrosse Game Between Two Marimbas, for Michael, David and Max, 2013

Anomalies I, II, III, IV, flute, trumpet, & soprano; 1977

  • I-III performed at Peabody Conservatory, April 20, 1977 (Susan Wolan, soprano; Gail Pilling, flute; Wayne Cameron, trumpet).

Ars Nova, two bassoons; 6:00; 1981

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, November 29, 1981 (Philip Kolker, James O. Bolyard).
  • Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio: Linda Harwell & Bobbi Jo, bassoons; February 18, 1995.
  • University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Harwell & Jo; September 25, 1995.
  • University of Maryland, College Park: Heather Schneider & Vanessa Kulisik, bassoons; April 5, 1997.
  • University of Maryland, College Park: Heather Schneider & Vanessa Kuliseh Ferrai; March 5, 1998.
  • Peabody Conservatory: Tanya Merchant & Heather Noelle Schneider, bassoons; May 16, 1998.
  • International Double Reed Society Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona: Merchant & Schneider.
  • Peabody Conservatory Elderhostel Concert: Merchant & Schneider; September 17, 1998.
  • An die musik, Baltimore, Monica Schwartz De Leon and Hank McCulley, Jr. bassoons, May 24, 2009.

Bertolt Brecht, Narrator and prepared tape; 1974

  • Towson State College (Cevia Snyder, oral interpretations, accompanying music of prepared tape).

Best of Friends (Music to play by Grace Cavalieri), prepared tape; 1974

  • College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Alice Houstle, director).
  • Seattle, Washington: La Pensee Players; 1975.

Blue Bird: Song from Purple Ice, voice and keyboard, Grace Cavalieri, words

  • Baltimore Hebrew Congregation: Loraine Bernstein, soprano, Hilda Goodwin, piano; April 25, 1995.
  • Summit: Bernstein & Goodwin; May 16, 1996.
  • Beth El Congregation: Bernstein & Goodwin; January 27, 1997

Call For Peace, flute and prepared tape; 6:04

  • Sara Nichols, flute plus tape, performance An Die Musik, Baltimore Composers Forum, December 1, 2006,
  • Walden School/Jr Conservatory Camp, Dublin, NH., Esther Landau, flute plus tape, June 24, 2007, 57th reunion
  • International Congress on Women in Music, Beijing, China, Rose-Marie Soncini, flute and tape, April 19, 2008, China Conservatory of Music.
  • University of Kentucky School of Music, Lexington Kentucky, during the November “Annual Kentucky New Music Festival,” Andrea Ceccomori, flute, November 14, 2008
  • Forfest In Kromeritz (Czech Republic), Muzeum Krmeriz, Andrea Ceccomori, flute, June 22, 2009
  • Assisi (Italy), Andrea Ceccomori, flute, October 27, 2009.
  • Maskfest “Festival Internazionale di Nuova Musica" in San Marino at Museo di Stato, Andrea Ceccomori, flute and tape, June 5, 2010.
  • Williams Hall at New England Conservatory Of Music, Jacqueline DeVoe, flute and tape, June 6, 2010, faculty recital
  • Harc, Plateau Laceno, Bagnoli, Irpino, Italy, Andrea Ceccomori, July 18, 2010.
  • Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH, Jacqueline DeVoe, flute, Friday, October 8, 2010

Changing Space, prepared tape for dance; 10:00 and 5:00 versions; 1972 or 73

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Elizabeth Walton Le Blanc, choreographer).
  • Goucher College: Naked Feet Dance Company, 1981.

Classical Jeans, see Purple Ice

Clouds of Memories, Version for 11 strings with no repeat, 5:30; version for 11 strings with narration of memories by 4 narrators and repeat, 12:00; 2002

  • Second version performed Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert, April 9, 2002 (Chesapeake String Orchestra: Jeffrey Silberschlag, conductor).

Cry a Thousand Tears, soprano, alto flute, muted trumpet, prepared tape; 7:35; 1978

  • Peabody Conservatory, March, 1979 (Susan Wollen, soprano; Gail Cameron, flute; Wayne Cameron, trumpet).
  • Electronic Music Plus Festival, Southeastern Composers League and American Society of University Composers (Region III), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, November 3, 1979.
  • Electronic Music Festival, Jersey City State College, New Jersey, March 5, 1980.
  • Festival of Electronic Music, University of Tennessee: alto flute, muted trumpet, soprano and prepared tape, April 16, 1980.

Cry Beloved Country, rapper and prepared tape; 3:00

  • Temple Oheb Shalom, May 13, 1992 (Suli Holum).

Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco Suite, Theme/Piece, electronic, 5:24, excerpt from Portraits of Lawyers originally The Velvet Hammers. See radio programs

Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, electronic, Excerpts from Portraits of Lawyers originally The Velvet Hammers; 22:29; 2002; Theme/Piece 5:24 plus 7 variations: Variation 1 Musician, :42; Variation 2 Preparing for Electroacoustic Music Festival, 1:29; Variation 5 Never, 1:22; Variation 8 Quilt 2 short, 2:33; Variation 8 Quilt long, 3:52; Variation 9 Never Ever Abandon Love Of Music, :10; (Bourges);Variation of Variations Kennedy Center, 6:42; may be live and interactive

  • Havana, Cuba, March 10, 2000, 13:00.
  • LIVE and not live electronic, Baltimore Composers Forum/Ars Viva I concert, Goucher College, November 6, 2000.
  • An excerpt from The Velvet Hammers (Variations 1. Musician, 2. Preparing for Electroacoustic Music Festival, 5. Never, 9. Never Ever Abandon Love of Music, THEME/PIECE) 30th Festival International des Musiques et Creations Electroniques, Bourges, France, June 16, 2000.
  • Electronic only and Rudow LIVE performance, SEAMUS, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 1, 2001.
  • Artscape, listening station “Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001.
  • VARIATIONS OF VARIATIONS, Sonic Circuits (presented by American Composers Forum), Millennium Stage, Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.: Rudow conducting 4 CD players LIVE performance, August 13, 2001.
  • MEDiA CIRCU[it]S' 2002, ElectroAcoustic Music Center, Peck School of the Arts Recital Hall, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: November 5, 2002
  • Four Variations and THEME/PIECE, Forum-Festival COMPUTER MUSIC WORLD, Electroacoustic Autumn Union Hall 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria; November 25, 2002.

Dance Variations, Trombone choir, electric bass guitar, percussion; 8:05; 1982

  • Baltimore Museum of Art: Baltimore Trombone Choir (David Fetter, conductor), Chris Williams, percussion, David Holmes, electric bass guitar, January 1982.
  • Artscape, Baltimore, Lyric Opera House lobby, July, 1982 (Baltimore Trombone Choir; David Fetter, conductor; David Holmes, bass guitar; Chris Williams, percussion).

Dan’s Suite, piano and violoncello, with or without narration.
1. Lament, 1997
2. The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, 1998

Dark Waters, Journey of Waters small orchestra, Version 1 and 2: 1984, 1994:

Dark Waters, 1984, instrumental version, Trumpet Solo or Viola or other treble instrument solo, alternate title Journey of Waters, 1984, (vocal version), Dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg, (text by Grace Cavalieri): 14 instruments plus solo treble instrument (DW) or voice (JOW) and percussion; 7:30; 1984. See Journey of Waters. 1Fl/.1 alto Fl/Pic;1 Ob; 1 En. Hn.; Bb Cl., alt. A Cl; Bs.Cl.,alt. Bb Cl;1 Bsn; 1 F Hn; 2 perc; Piano; 1SOLO; Perc.1 Perc. 2.; 1Vln., 1Vlc., 1DB. (no viola)

  • Towson State University and Dundalk Community College: Pamela Jordan, mezzo soprano, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra (Ann Harrigan, conductor); 1986

1994 –(revised solo strings to sections, neither 1984 nor 1994 has viola
  • DW: Har Sinai Congregation Peggy & Yale Gordon Concert, May 10, 1994 Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Anne Harrigan, conductor, Ed Hoffman, trumpet solo, 8:30

Dark Waters, treble instrument and piano; 3:00, 1984

Dark Waters, Journey of Waters II, 2005 Greatly Revised Collection:

I. Dark Waters of Elba, with Napoleon Introduction √, very little percussion
II. Dark Waters of Elba, no Napoleon Introduction very little percussion
III. Dark Waters of the Chesapeake, with Introduction ***, A lot of percussion
IV. Dark Waters of the Chesapeake, no Introduction, A lot of percussion
V. Journey of Waters II, no introduction, higher voice version

Dark Waters Of Elba, Dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg, New Revised Orchestra Arrangement, instrumentation same as Eroica Symphony by Beethoven, plus three small percussion instruments and piano.* 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, Timp.: 30", 28", 25"; Perc.1; Pno.;Vlns 1, Vlns 2, Vlas, Vcs., Dbs.

  • Alba Italy; a commission for a Napoleon festival, Ferrero Foundation; Italian National Symphony Opera Orchestra, (Jeffrey Silberschlag, conductor), December 18, 2005. 9:00.

Journey of Waters II, Grace Cavalieri text, Dark Waters of Elba *instrumentation except add voice or voices

  • Annapolis Chamber Orchestra & Chorus, J. Ernest Green Conductor Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:00 PM, Open REHEARSAL, St Anne’s Church, Annapolis, MD.
  • Har Sinai Congregation, Owings Mills, MD., Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and women chorale voices, J. Ernest Green, conductor, Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert; April 23, 2006

Dark Waters Of The Chesapeake: Dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg, Revised 2005 Orchestra Arrangement same as DWO Elba, except different percussion similar to first version Dark Waters. Instrumentation 2 2 2 2 2 2 Perc. 1; 2; Pno.;Vlns 1,Vlns 2, Vlas,Vlcs., Dbs. April, 2010 Alternate title: Earth Day Suite 1

  • April 18, 2010, The Orchestra of St. Johns, (Ronald Mutchnik, conductor, Luis Engelke, trumpet, Andrew Stewart, piano); added on audio & DVD 8:30

Dawn’s Journey: in memory of Dawn Culbertson, a DVD, electronic, all composer’s music except electroacoustic music with brief English Country Music excerpts from Bare Necessities CD, English Country Dances on Rounder Records, plus collection of photographs of Dawn gathered by Dawn’s mother. Special thanks to the Baltimore Folk Music Society, Carl Friedman, Mike Franch, Karin Loya, Herman Heyn and photographers Jackie Donowitz and Neal Sakima

  • An die Musik, Baltimore Composers Forum, April 16, 2005

Dawn’s Journey: In memory of Dawn Culbertson, live piano and tape (CD); 10:46

  • Ruth Rose, piano, An die Musik, Baltimore Composers Forum, April 30, 2006

Deepwater Horizon! Will We Sleep Again?, flute and piano

  • An Die Musik, Baltimore Composers Forum, Andrea Ceccomori, flute, Elitza Harbova, piano, 8:08, March 5, 2011, World Premiere

Devy's Song, Treble instrument and piano; 2:30; 1984

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, February, 1985 (Richard Field, viola, Jeffrey Chappell, piano).
  • Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland, April 1987.
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: Lynne LeVine, Myriam Teie, piano; May 7, 1989.
  • George Mason Regional Library Concert Series, Annandale, Virginia: Sherrie Norwitz, viola; April 4, 1990.
  • Towson State University: Norwitz; April 6, 1990.
  • Rockville Civic Center Mansion Conservatory Room, Rockville, Maryland (Arts In The Park concert series): Norwitz; June 3, 1990.
  • BTEC Faculty Recital, The Library of City College: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Jose Carceres, piano; February 23, 1991.
  • Harmony Hall Regional Center, John Addison Concert Hall, Fort Washington, Maryland: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Saryana Kostovetsky, piano; February 24, 1991.
  • University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Sherri Norwitz, viola; February 5, 1996.
  • Towson State University: Norwitz; March 8, 1996.
  • Peggy & Yale Gordon Concert, Har Sinai Congregation: Ronald Mutchnik, violin, Daniel Wyneken, piano; October 18, 1998.
  • St. Andrew’s Church; Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada: Quilchena Players (Jennifer Jonson, viola, Roberta Anne Hutcheon, piano); November 22, 1998.
  • Womyn performers, Landmark Center, St. Paul, Minnesota: Judith Eisnor, violin, Gail Olszewski, piano; June 18, 2000.
  • Fabulous Fridays, Dubuque, Iowa: Tracey Rush, viola; March 9, 2001.
  • "Salvation" with the quote "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise," Good Friday Service, Roberta Guthrie, cello, Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Lexington, Kentucky, March 25, 2005.
  • Berea College, Berea, KY, 1. Noon: "Journeys Along the Creative Path," 2. Evening Program, “Women’s History Month,” Roberta Guthrie, cello, March 9, 2005.
  • Tulane University, Hsiaopei Lee, viola and piano, Week of October 30, 2011

Dona Nobis Pacem (Still Life with dance) and (without Still Life), Prepared tape; 4:30; 1977

  • Peabody Conservatory, 1977.
  • Naked Feet Dance Company, Robin Williams, choreographer, 1981, Goucher College, numerous performances.
  • East performance: Baltimore School for the Arts, May 1988.
  • Seamus, Cal Arts, 1985.
  • Sound Images III, Intermedia Arts, Minnesota, March 24, 1989.
  • A TRIBUTE TO THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOURGES INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC, INTERARTS PROJECTS, INC. (Marilyn Boyd DiReggi, director), French Embassy,Washington, D.C., November 9, 1990.
  • Three puzzles using early electronic music (Puzzle 1, Lies, Dona Nobis Pacem), The Baltimore Composers Forum, Fells Point Creative Alliance, January 19, 2001.
  • Artscape, listening station “Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001.

Earth Day Suite: 1. Dark Waters of the Chesapeake,orchestra

  • April 18, 2010, The Orchestra of St. Johns, (Ronald Mutchnik, conductor, Luis Engelke, trumpet, Andrew Stewart, piano); added on audio & DVD 8:30

Earth Day Suite: 2. Go Green!, flute concerto, easy orchestra accompaniment; 4:45

  • April 18, 2010, The Orchestra of St. Johns, (Ronald Mutchnik, conductor, Sara Nichols, flute).

Fanfare For My Hero In The Pin Striped Suit, full orchestra; 3:00 or 2:00 if faster; 1993

  • Kraushaar Auditorium, Goucher College, May 1, 1994 (reading by enlarged Goucher Chamber Symphony; Sebrina Alfonso, conductor).
  • Peabody Conservatory: Orchestra reading (Hajimo Teri Murai, conductor); October 24, 1994.

Fanfare For My Hero In The Pin Striped Suit, piano version, played on organ.

  • Har Sinai Congregation, as March of The Presidents 2012, 2013.

Force III, full orchestra; 12:00; 1979

  • Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, December 2-3, 1982 (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Celebrity Series; Sergiu Comissiona, conductor).

Garden Song: excerpt from Portrait Of A Friend, tenor and tape; 5:02; 1986

  • October 1992-1994, television, From My Window, cable 19, Kjell Forsting director, (Howard Carr, tenor).
  • En Red O 2000-Electric Songs, Barcelona, Spain: December 11-13, 2001.
  • Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN., Josh Harper, voice with tape, April 17, 2008 Ward Hall.

Go Green!: alternate title: 2. Earth Day Suite;, flute concerto, easy orchestra accompaniment; 4:45 1 2 2 2 2 2 ; Perc 1:Vib., Sus. Sizzle Cymbs.: small, large (If no Vibraphone is available, play Xylophone transposed down an octave when possible with lower dynamics.) Perc. 2: Lg. Bs. Drm., Pop Drum Set (Bs. Drm., Sn.drm., Toms, High Hat, Crash Cymb., Ride Cymbal); Piano; Flute Solo; Strings

  • April 18, 2010, The Orchestra of St. Johns, (Ronald Mutchnik, conductor, Sara Nichols, flute).

Hope/Beauty, re-created for Franz West Exhibition, saxophone and piano; (John's Song) 5:47

  • December 5, 2008 SOUND OFF!, Baltimore Museum of Art concert, (Benny Russell, saxophone, Todd Simon, piano).

I Hope You Are Pleased, clarinet

  • Walters Art Gallery, October 31, 1982 (Steve Barta, clarinet, Stephanie Powell, dancer).
  • National Penwomen’s Association, Towson, Maryland: Ed Palanker, clarinet, 1983.

I Pledge My Love, tenor and string quartet; 3:11

  • June, 1992 (Howard Carr, tenor; string quartet directed by Joan Bob).

I Pledge My Love, version for tenor and tape; 3:11

  • En Red O 2000-Electric Songs, Barcelona, Spain: December 11-13, 2001

I Will Bless Thee, Genesis 22: 15-18, Abraham, Lesson two in The Nine Lessons and Carols soprano, alto, tenor, bass, tenor solo.

  • The Maryland State Boychoir, Stephen Holmes, Director, The Maryland State Boychoir Center For The Arts, (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) December 15, 21, 22, 2013 Baltimore, MD.

John’s Song, in memory of John J. Hill, voice or instrument and keyboard, or keyboard; Recording: trumpet, keyboard, electronics, 2:39; 2006 see American Art Songs

  • Recordings: Edward Hoffman, trumpet, Jonathan Jensen, keyboard, 2:39 Diana Bogart keyboards, :52; Benny Russell, saxophone, Todd Simon piano, 5:47, (adapted for Franz West exhibition)
  • The Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD, Algernon J. Campbell, choreographer, Tony Byrd, dancing to recorded music in memory of John J. Jill, Benny Russel, saxophone, Todd Simon, piano, October 9, 2010, dance title “Unbreakable Divide”

John’s Song, Variation 1, in memory of John J. Hill, Diana Bogart keyboard :52, 2008

John’s Song, Variation 2, in memory of John J. Hill: Benny Russell, Saxophone, Todd Simon piano, 5:47,

  • Premiere Performance: Franz West exhibition under title Hope/Beauty, December 5, 2008 in Sound Off!, Baltimore Museum of Art 5:47

John’s Song, Variation 2 for dance,

  • The Baltimore Museum of Art, dance title UNBREAKABLE DIVIDE, music Benny Russell, Saxophone, Todd Simon piano (recorded) and NOT ME!, first movement, title I DO! Algernon Campbell, choreographer. Music Herbert Greenberg violin, Marian Hahn, piano, Stephen Kates, cello (recorded) performed July 15, 16, 2011

Journey of Waters, Grace Cavalieri words, alternate title, Dark Waters (non-vocal version)] dedicated to Sidney M. Friedberg; soprano solo and 14 instruments: (1Fl/.1 alto Fl/Pic;1 Ob; 1 En. 1 or more Hns.; Bb Cl., alt. A Cl; Bs.Cl.,alt. Bb Cl;1 Bsn; 1 F Hn; 2 perc; Piano; 1 Vln.; 1 Vlc.;1 DB. Voice, (plus bowed antique cymbals);Perc.1;Perc.2;7:30; 1984.

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, December 2, 1984 (Pamela Jordan, soprano; ensemble conducted by Adelberg Rudow).
  • Towson State University and Dundalk Community College: Pamela Jordan, mezzo soprano, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra (Ann Harrigan, conductor); 1986.

Journey of Waters, version for voice and piano; 3:04; 1984.

Journey of Waters II, Grace Cavalieri words, (alternate title Dark Waters Of Elba) Revised 2006, new arrangement similar to December 05, DWO Elba instrumentation; 8:45; 2222 22 timp 28”, 25”, percussion 1; piano; voice or voices solo, Vlns 1, Vlns 2, Vlas, Vlcs, D.Bs

  • Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:00 PM, Open REHEARSAL, St Anne’s Church, Annapolis, MD., Annapolis Chamber Orchestra & Chorus, J. Ernest Green Conductor.
  • Har Sinai Congregation, Owings Mills, MD., Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and women chorale voices, J. Ernest Green, conductor, Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert; April 23, 2006.

Juan’s Garden of Music: in memory of Juan Blanco, electronic music performance art presentation while starting/stopping CD tracks on stage, The Vivian Technique of Creating Sound Collages

  • Work in progress, for the Walden School Alumni Composers Forum, Peabody Towson, MD, February 21, 2010.

Juan’s Garden of Music: in memory of Juan Blanco, electronic music, VAR performance art, starting/stopping CD tracks on stage, The Vivian Technique of Creating Sound Collages.

  • March 15, 2010, Havana, Cuba, 13th International Electroacoustic Music Festival, Spring Time in Havana, in memory of Juan Blanco. Alejandro Dario artist, photo of his painting of a garden.

Kaddish: in memory of Isaac Hollins, solo bassoon; 6:00; 1975

  • Peabody Conservatory, April 14, 1975 (James O. Bolyard).
  • Evansville, Indiana: Richard Lotridge, bassoon; 1977.
  • American Society of University Composers (Region III), Shenandoah College and Conservatory, Virginia, 1979.
  • Towson State University: Gene Griswold, bassoon; 1986.
  • St. Mary's College, St. Mary’s City, Maryland: Deborah Greitzer, bassoon; October 6, 1989.
  • Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, New York: Greitzer; March 1, 1990.
  • University of Maryland, College Park: Richard Spittel, bassoon; March 23, 1992.
  • Memorial service for Helen Cyr, Towson State University: Gene Griswold, bassoon; October 24, 1993.
  • James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: solo bassoon, January 30, 1995.
  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Linda Harwell, bassoon; October 15, 1995.
  • Douglas Community Church, Douglas, Alaska: Tanya Merchant, bassoon; March 21, 1997.
  • Peabody Conservatory: Tanya Merchant, bassoon; May 16, 1998.
  • Harid Conservatory, Florida: Arthur Weisberg, bassoon; April 26, 2000.
  • Dr. Hoch’s Conservatory, Frankfurt, Germany, Karl Ventulett, bassoon; October 7, 2004.
  • Peabody Conservatory of Music of Johns Hopkins University, Philip Kolker’s repertoire class, spring 2008.

Lament: in memory of Daniel Malkin, cello and piano with narrator; 5:15; (text: “Passover Questions” by Carole Malkin)

  • Music in Common series, Christ Episcopal Church, Columbia, MD, August 3, 1997 (Troy Stuart, cello; William Zvarick, piano; Ronald Mutchnik, narrator).
  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, First Unitarian Church: Cecilia Kim, cello; November 14, 1999.
  • Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio: Kris Cowperthawaite, cello; April 15, 2000.

Lavender: (1992), tape, excerpt from Migrations. 1:10. Melancholy, wishful, awing, loving.

Lies, prepared tape; 3:30; 1973

  • Peabody Conservatory: 1973.
  • Baltimore Museum of Art: 1982.
  • Three puzzles using early electronic music, Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Fells Point Creative Alliance: January 19, 2001.

Lies and Dona Nobis Pacem, prepared tape

  • SEAMUS Cal Arts, California Institute of the Arts: 1985.

Lies and Syntheticon, prepared tape

  • Goucher College: members of Dance Department (Chrystelle T. Bond, choreographer): 1974.
  • American Society of University Composers conference, Towson State University: 1976.

Love Chain, (male voice and piano version of String of Pearls; alternate title, Purple Ice) see American Art Songs.

Love Loss and Law, electronic music CD: With Love, Portrait of a Friend, Portraits of Lawyers

  • Played live, The Bar Association of Baltimore City, Hyatt Regency Hotel Baltimore, May 30, 2012

Migrations, prepared tape for poetry by Grace Cavalieri; 32:00; 1992

  • Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC, September 14, 1992 (performance with dance and slides).

Migrations; prepared tape, Postlude from Migrations: 3:46

  • Synthese 1996, Bourges, France: June 1, 1996.

Moo-Goo-Gipan!, electroacoustic, :60 2012

  • 60X60 2012 Athena mix performed at the Woman's Composers Festival of Hartford.

Moo-Goo-Gipan Smash!, electroacoustic, 1:33 2012, radio performances

No Rest For Devy's Spirit, solo viola; 3:00; 1984

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, February, 1985 (Richard Field).
  • Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: Richard Field, viola; May 28, 1989.
  • Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland: April 1987.
  • BTEC Faculty Recital, The Library of City College: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Jose Carceres, piano; February 23, 1991.
  • Harmony Hall Regional Center, John Addison Concert Hall, Fort Washington, Maryland: Sherrie Norwitz, viola, Saryana Kostovetsky, piano; February 24, 1991.
  • University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland: Norwitz; February 5, 1996.

No Rest Too, electronic, radio performances 4:48

Norma's Children's Shoes, electronic score, alternate Rebecca's Rainbow; 2:37; 1992

Not Me!, violin, cello, and piano; 14:00; 1989

  • Charles Ives Center for American Music International Music Festival, Roxbury, Connecticut, (resident composer), August 21, 1992 (reading by Cosima Trio).
  • Peggy & Yale Gordon Har Sinai Trust Concert: Herbert Greenberg, violin, Stephen Kates, cello, Marian Hahn, piano; October 17, 1994.
  • Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Mellasenah Edwards, violin, Sophie Parks, piano, Ken Law, cello; July 14, 1996.
  • Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Composers Forum Freefall Concert, recorded music with dance, First movement Not Me!, Title for Dance: I DO !/?, choreographer, Algernon Campbell, dancers Campbell and Heather Malone, October 31, 2009.
  • ArtScape, July 17, 2010, Baltimore, under title I DO!, Algernon Campbell, choreographer/dancer, Heather Malone, dancer.

Portrait of A Friend, tenor and prepared tape (text: Grace Cavalieri); 21:00; 1986.

  • International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.: Howard Carr, tenor, October 18, 1988.
  • SEAMUS LA, Los Angeles, California: Carr; 1988.
  • Berklee College, Framingham, Massachusetts: Tom Rhea, producer; March 17, 1990.
  • Artscape, listening station “Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001.

Portrait of A Friend, mezzo soprano and prepared tape; 21:00; 1986

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, October 26, 1986 (Pamela Jordan, soprano).

Portraits of Lawyers: originally The Velvet Hammers, Recorded electronic and acoustic music plus recorded speech by lawyers and their friends edited and mixed into a sound collage as an art music documentary honoring lawyers. A radio work, easily understood. 37:48; 1989-2004 (INTRODUCTION-FOUNDER, 2004; PARADE OF LAWYERS, Help People, Exciting, Respected, Right Wrongs, Scholarship, Panic, Chaos, Adrenaline, Family, Rationalizing, Reasoning, Strategizing, Crisis, War Games, Telephone!, Hired Gun, Chickens, Actor, Community Service, Divorce, 2004; Young Lawyer, 1989, :31; Drone, 1989, 1:25; Artist, Litigator, Stress, 2003; Managing Partner, 1993, 3:05; Barter System, Legal Aid, Lose Child, 1992, 6:00; Native American Lawyer, 2:42, Lawyers Out West, 1996, 2:36; Cuban Lawyer, 2000; Billable Hours, RECAPITULATION 2004)

Purple Ice, voice and piano, words and lyrics Grace Cavalieri, alternate titles, String of Pearls, 8 songs for female voice and piano, mono opera with links; Love Chain, male voice and piano: White Ribbons of Love; Blue Bird; Ya Gotta Know Me (male version Get With Me Baby); Liquid Gold; I Will Not Be There; Walking Beside You; Running; Shadows In The Wind. See American Art Songs

2 songs: I Pledge My Love; Journey Of Water, voice and piano lyrics Grace Cavalieri

John’s Song, voice and piano, lyrics & music Adelberg Rudow 2006.

Puzzle 1, prepared tape; 1:39; 1972

  • Baltimore radio, 1972.
  • Three puzzles using early electronic music, Baltimore Composers Forum, Fells Point Creative Alliance, January 19, 2001.

Racing Inside the Milky Way, prepared tape; 2:58; 1994

  • Sonic Circuits II festival, St. Paul, MN, April 30, 1994.

Rebecca's Rainbow Racing Among the Stars, solo piano; 4:00; 1991

  • Jack B. Kussmaul Theatre, Frederick, MD, May 6, 1994 (Jeffrey Chappell, piano).
  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994.
  • Goucher College: Jeffrey Chappell, piano; May 6, 1994.
  • Merrick Hall, Goucher College: Chappell; May 4, 1995.
  • Celebrating 100 Years of Women Composers, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: Nanette Kaplan Soloman, piano; October 25, 1997.
  • Fine Arts Center, East Stroudsburg University, East Strousburg, Pennsylvania: AnnaSue Cavanough, piano; October 23, 2002.
  • BEIJING YIFU Conference Center, Beijing, China, Professor Anton Malikov, piano; March 14, 2004

Rebecca's Song: in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, solo piano; 5:30; 1989

  • Charles County Arts Alliance, November 4, 1989 (Eric Conway, piano).
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Charles County Arts Alliance, Christ Episcopal Church: Eric Conway, piano; November 4, 1989.
  • Anne Arundel Community College: Conway; December 4, 1989.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Baltimore Museum of Art: Conway; March 11, 1990.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Kent Island United Methodist Church, Chester, Maryland: Conway; October 12, 1990.
  • Society of Composers, Radford University: Caryl Conger, piano; September 28, 1991.
  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael & All Angels: Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994.
  • University Sains Malaysia (Razak Abdul Raziz, director): Raymond Tan Telk Guan, piano; October, 7, 1994.
  • Chrisofori Hall, Amsterdam, Holland: Ruth Rose, piano; November 27, 1994.
  • Meredith Gallery & First Unitarian Church: Laurel Karlick, piano; February 11-12, 1995.
  • Har Sinai Congregation: Agi Rado, piano; November 5, 1995.
  • Leakin Hall, Peabody Conservatory: Lillian O'Daniel, piano; December 2, 1995.
  • Towson State University: O'Daniel; February 18, 1996.
  • Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C.: Agi Rado, piano; May 5, 1996.
  • Mosterdzaadje, in Santpoor Noord, Netherlands: Ruth Rose, piano; April 11, 1997.
  • Pueblo, Colorado: Honors piano recital by Bernadette Garcia; October 1998.
  • University of Southern Colorado: Garcia; February 4 and March 10, 1999.
  • Peggy and Yale Gordon Concert: Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano; April 18, 1999.
  • Colorado Music Fest: Bernadette Garcia, piano; June 24, 1999.
  • Towson State University: Cindy Heston-Miller, piano; December 11, 2004
  • Hong Kong Space Museum Lecture Hall, Hong Kong, Stanley Wong, piano; July 7, 2013.

Rebecca's Suite (Rebecca's Song & Rebecca's Rainbow Racing Among the Stars): in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, solo piano; 9:30

  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, Church of St. Michael and All Angels (world premiere of “Rainbow”): Laurel Karlick, piano; March 20, 1994.
  • James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: Patricia Brady, piano; January 30, 1995.
  • Talmadge Recital Hall, Hollins College, Virginia: Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano; January 29, 1996.
  • Northridge-School of the Arts, California State University: Solomon; February 23, 1996.
  • Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida: Solomon; March 10, 1996.
  • Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania: Solomon; March 13, 1996.
  • Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana: Solomon; March 29, 1996.
  • St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana: Solomon; April 1, 1996.
  • Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York: Solomon; April 19, 1996.
  • Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland: Solomon; October 7, 1996.
  • Cohen Recital Hall, Fine Arts Building, East Stroudsburg University, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Anna Sue Cavanaugh, piano; May 1, 2001.
  • Fine Arts Center, East Stroudsburg University, East Strousburg, Pennsylvania: Cavanough; October 23, 2002.

Running and Shadows in the Wind, see also Purple Ice

  • James Madison University, Harrisburg, West Virginia: Sandra Cryder, soprano, Vickie Berneking, piano; January 30, 1995.

Shadows in the Wind, see also Purple Ice

  • First Unitarian Universalist Church, Columbus, Ohio: Stephanie Mesler-Evans, soprano.

Spirit of America, alternate, Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence),, 1999: full orchestra, optional audience participation; 10:30 revised 2001

    Spirit of America, alternate, Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence),, 1999: full orchestra, NO chorus, optional audience participation; 10:30 revised 2001 A version


    • River Side Festival, St. Mary's City, MD, July 12, 2002 (enlarged Chesapeake Chamber Orchestra; Jeffrey Silberschlag, conductor).

    Revised 2005 version (6A)**√, full orchestra, NO chorus, optional audience participation. The only correct non chorus version


    • St. Lukes Recording Studio, London, UK, a recording made by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeffrey Silberschlag conductor, November 8, 2005
    • Har Sinai Congregation, Peggy and Yale Gordon Concert Series, Orchestra of St. John’s, Ronald Mutchnik conductor, April 1, 2012

Spirit of America: alternate title, Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence),, WITH student and or adult chorus 1999, 2003 B versions, optional audience participation

  • Goucher College, Towson, MD, April 18, 2000 (expanded Goucher Chamber Symphony, with chorus; Elisa Koehler, music director).(B)
  • Gordon Center for the Performing Arts, Owings Mills, Maryland: Concert Artists of Baltimore (Edward Polochick, conductor) with audience participation, with chorus; March 2, 2003
  • Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall: Concert Artists of Baltimore, Edward Polochick, conductor, with audience participation, with chorus; March 3, 2003.

    Revised 2008 version (7B version)**√, full orchestra, WITH student and or adult chorus, optional audience participation

Syntheticon, prepared tape; 5:30 or 6:00; 1973

  • Peabody Conservatory, 1973.

Squiggle, composed for Franz West Exhibition, cello, and incidental percussion, 1:43; 2008

  • December 5, 2008 SOUND OFF!, Baltimore Museum of Art concert, (Tim Anderson cello, Ljiljana Jovanovic, shakers V.A.R. bells and adaptor rainstick).

The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love: In memory of Daniel Malkin, cello and piano with narrator (text: “Cello Recital” by Carole Malkin 1996); 6:17

  • Sundays at Three series, Christ Episcopal Church, Columbia, MD; April 19, 1998 (Troy Stuart, cello; Adam Mahonske, piano; Ronald Mutchnik, narrator).
  • Baltimore Composers Forum concert, First Unitarian Church: Cecilia Kim, cello; November 14, 1999.
  • Oberlin College, Ohio: Kris Cowperthawaite, cello; April 15, 2000.
  • New Horizons concert, Goucher College: Jason Love, cello, Kevin Winkler, piano, Kyle Engler, narrator; May 30, 2000.
  • Har Sinai Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust Concert: Troy Kenneth Stuart, cello Michael Adcock, piano; May 5, 2002.
  • Unitarian Church, Columbia, Maryland: Stuart & Adcock; November 16, 2002.
  • Under title“ ROCK SMOOTH” for dance: Algernon Campbell, choreographer, to music “ THE BARE SMOOTH STONE OF YOUR LOVE” Gita Ladd, cello and Clinton Adams, piano, Baltimore Museum of Art October 18, 2008, dancers - Amanda Fair, Timothy Phelps.

The Creative Alliance

  • Baltimore, MD, Algernon J. Campbell, choreographer, Tony Byrd, dancing to recorded John's Song Variation 2 in memory of John J. Hill, Benny Russel, saxophone, Todd Simon, piano, October 9, 2010, dance title “Unbreakable D.

The Head Remembers Victims, of WWII, composed/created for Franz West Exhibition, saxophone and prepared tape, V.A.R. tape; 3:21

  • SOUND OFF! Baltimore Museum of Art concert, Benny Russell, saxophone, December 5, 2008.

The Healing Place: (version 1), narrator with flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, keyboards, tape (text: Grace Cavalieri); 15:20; 1985

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, March 14, 1987 (Joseph Eubanks, narrator; ensemble conducted by Rudow).

The Healing Place: (version 2), no narration, keyboards combined with tape as one tape; 15:20

  • Res MusicAmerica, Charles County Arts Alliance, November 4, 1989 (Res MusicAmerica: Reinhard Sunnus, flute; Daniel Silver, clarinet; Ronald Mutchnik,violin; Sherrie Norwitz, viola; Daniel Malkin, cello; Rudow, conductor).

The Healing Place: (1991 revised version), no narration, live keyboards and tape; 20:00

  • The Motor Coach, Ltd., February 24, 1991 (Res MusicAmerica: Sara Landgren, flute; David Drosinos, clarinet; Hou Lei, violin; Joan Bob, viola; Daniel Malkin, cello; Rudow, conductor).

The Healing Place VI: (total revision with no live keyboards, prepared tape combined with former keyboard part, plus click track), flute, clarinet, violin, viola, violoncello, prepared tape, optional narrator; 13:46; 1991.

The Healing Place VI: (revised version), flute, clarinet, violin, viola, violoncello, prepared tape, live keyboards, optional narrator; 13:45; 1991

  • Ensemble conducted by Forrest Toby. Adrian Semo, violin, Joseph Eubanks, narrator.

The Healing Place

  • Walters Art Gallery, Rudow conducting, fl, cl, vln, vla, vlc, tape, Eubanks, narrator; October 14, 1988.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, The Motor Coach, Ltd., Randallstown, MD (revised version): 8 performers, Rudow conducting; February 24, 1991.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland (revised version for live acoustic instruments and keyboards): 8 performers; Rudow conducting, March 1, 1991.
  • Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble with prepared tape (David Stock, conductor); February 6, 1995.
  • Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN. Audrey Harnack, narrator and tape, Thursday, April 17,Ward Hall

The Lion and The Hares, prepared tape; 6:00; 1972.

  • 1972; Peabody Conservatory.

The Majesty Of It All, prepared tape; 2003, 9:02

  • November 21, 2004, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. Martian Gardens, host Max Shea, radio.

The Oak and the Reeds, prepared tape; 3:30; 1972;

  • Peabody Conservatory, 1972
  • Robinne Comissiona's Chamber Dance Ensemble, Pointe on Strings: performances at: Baltimore Museum of Art; York, Pennsylvania; Turner Auditorium; Catonsville Community College; Peabody Conservatory; and Baltimore Jewish Community Center, music for dance, 1973-74, favorably reviewed by The Baltimore Sun.

The Ocean Sings, guitar orchestra and solo viola. Alternate: 5 guitars and solo viola

  • May 5, 2010, Towson University Classical Guitar Orchestra, Troy King, conductor, Sherrie Norwitz solo viola.

The Sky Speaks: 1996, 8 strings, or 8 winds, or combination of strings and winds, treble instrument, cello, percussion & piano, plus simple alternate, optional percussion 2 part composed for the chorus members to play; 10:00, new age-ish, strong, soft, rhythmic (transposition from choral piece above)

The Sky Speaks: 1. Clouds, always there for you: soprano, SSAATTBB chorus, cello, 2 percussion, piano, simple alternate percussion 2 part composed for chorus members or a second percussionist; 1996, totally revised 2007

  • Peabody Conservatory of Music, Thursday, March 29, 2007, in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Peabody Conservatory of Music. Peabody Singers Chorus, (Edward Polochick, conductor, Lindsay Thompson, soprano, Lauren Latessa, cello, Adam Rosenblatt & Candy Chiu, percussion and Stefan Petrov, piano).

Trojan Women: prepared tape for play; 1973.

  • College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Alice Houstle, director), 1973.
  • St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland: excerpts; 1987.
  • Wednesday Noon Series, Johns Hopkins University.

Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence), (Urban Turbulence), full orchestra, NO CHORUS, see alternate title Spirit of America for performances. 2005 final (6A version) revision 10:15

Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence), (Urban Turbulence), full orchestra WITH STUDENT AND OR ADULT CHORUS, see alternate title Spirit of America, for performances; Chorus revised 2008 (7B version, optional audience participation, approximate 11:00

Weeping Rocker, prepared tape; 8:35; 1992

  • Towson State University (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; June 26-28, 1992.
  • Stephens Hall, Towson State University: Towson Ensemble Dancers (TED) (Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer); October 9-11, 1992.
  • Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; October 30, 1993.
  • Baltimore Museum of Art (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; November 13, 1993.
  • Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; November 16, 1993.
  • Anne Arundel Community College (electronic score): Wanich-Romita; March 1994.
  • Synthese Festival International De Musique Electroacoustic, Bourges, France (electronic score): June 3, 1994.
  • Baltimore Museum of Art (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita, choreographer; November 5, 1994.
  • Towson State University (electronic score): Nancy Wanich-Romita choreographer, October 17, 2009, 4:00pm/7:30pm.

Weeping Rocker III, 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Perc 1, Perc 2, S A T B chorus, strings. 5:40; 1993

  • Fredrick Symphony Orchestra and chorus, Sebrina Alfonso, conductor

With Love: A fantasy for live cello and cello cases (in memory of Myrtle Hollins Adelberg), cello and prepared tape; 16:43; 1986

  • Res Musica Baltimore, Baltimore Museum of Art, January, 1986 (Paula-Skolnick-Virizlay, cello, with prepared tape; Amalie Rothschild, cello cases).
  • Contemporary Music Forum, Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C.: Lori Barnet, cello; November 17, 1986.
  • Strathmore Hall, Rockville, Maryland: April 1987.
  • Varadero, Cuba: June 1987.
  • Bourges, France: June 1987.
  • Seamus, Los Angeles, California: October 21, 1988.
  • Peabody Conservatory: Dan Malkin, cello; November 11, 1988.
  • Minnesota Composers Forum, Southern Theatre: Lucia Magney, cello; January 19, 1989.
  • Towson State University: Cecilia Barcyzk, cello; May 14, 1989.
  • Ohio International Electroacoustic Music Festival, Oberlin College: Elizabeth Simkins, cello; September 23, 1989.
  • Charles County Arts Alliance, Christ Church, La Plata, Maryland: Dan Malkin, cello; November 4, 1989.
  • Hartford Court, Bronson & Hutinsky Theatre: Jeffrey Krieger, cello; November 15, 1989.
  • Center Church, Hartford, Connecticut: Krieger; January 9, 1990.
  • Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut: Krieger; February 5, 1990.
  • Res MusicAmerica concert, Baltimore Museum of Art: Dan Malkin; March 11, 1990.
  • Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio: Barbara Naragon, cello, Brian Bevelander, producer; March 25, 1990.
  • Joliet Junior College, Joliet, Illinois: Jeffrey Kreiger, viola; October 17, 1990.
  • House of Composers, Leningrad, Russia: Cecilia Barcyzk, cello; December, 1990.
  • Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland: Dan Malkin, cello; March 1, 1991.
  • Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Connecticut: Jeffrey Kreiger, cello; September 26, 1991.
  • New Music Festival, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee: Joe Rodgers, cello, John Baur, director; March 6, 1992.
  • Temple Oheb Shalom (with lecture by Rudow): Cecylia Barczyk, cello; May 13, 1992.
  • Bourges, France: cello & prepared tape; June 8, 1992.
  • Oslo, Norway: Nicem, cello & prepared tape; February 14, 1993.
  • Conservatory of Music, Warsaw, Poland: Cecylia Barczyk, cello; May 4, 1993.
  • Gdansk, Poland: Barczyk; May 7, 1993.
  • Lodz, Poland: Barczyk; May 9, 1993.
  • Katowice, Poland: Barczyk; May 12, 1993.
  • Bytom, Poland: Barczyk; May 14, 1993.
  • MUESTRA INTERNACIONAL DE MUSICA ELECTROACOUSTICA, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Roselyn Iannelli, cello; March 28, 1995.
  • Birmingham Art Music Alliance, University of Monevallo, Montevallo, Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello; October 7, 1996.
  • Peggy & Yale Gordon concert, Har Sinai Congregation: Sharon Robinson, cello; June 1, 1997.
  • Walden School 25th Anniversary Alumni Concert, Dublin, New Hampshire: July 6, 1997.
  • Celebrating 100 years of Women Composers Conference, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: Mark Schroeder, cello; October 24, 1997.
  • Richmond Public Schools: Jennifer Combs, cello; April 21 & 24, 1998.
  • First Thursday concert, Pump House Gallery, Bushnell Park, Connecticut: Combs; June 4, 1998.
  • JIEM 98 Festival, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Adolfa Nunez, curator), Madrid, Spain: Jose Maria Manero, cello; July 3, 1998.
  • Richmond, Virginia: Jennifer Combs, cello; August 1998.
  • Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia, University of North Texas: March 25, 1998.
  • Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio: Mairi Dorman, cello; April 18, 1998.
  • Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello (finalist, Hultgren Competition); July 1999.
  • Performing Arts Studio of Emory University, Next Fest Series, Atlanta, Georgia: Hultgren, cello; September 19, 1999.
  • Loyola College: Dora Lam, cello; November 12, 1999.
  • Cathedral Square Gallery, Mobile Alabama: Craig Hultgren, cello; November 17, 1999.
  • Nature Trails College Gallery (Teri Rueb exhibition), Villa Julie College: March 13-April 29, 2000.
  • 30th Festival International des Musiques et Creations Electroniques, Bourges, France: June 15, 2000.
  • Artscape, listening station “Music Speaks,” July 13-15, 2001.
  • Maison de la Culture de Bourges, France: October 17, 2002.
  • GEDOK concert, Mannheim, Germany, Gabriele Derendorf, cello; September 28, 2003.


Radio Performances


1986
INTERNATIONAL
  • With Love: Luneburg, Germany; France; Switzerland.
  • Neve Tone, Dusseldorf.
  • USA
  • No Rest For Devy's Spirit, Devy's Song, Americana Visited: WBJC-FM, Baltimore.
  • With Love: WCVT-FM, Baltimore.
  • 1987
    INTERNATIONAL
  • With Love: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Toronto, Canada; May 10.
  • With Love: Cuba.
  • USA
  • Portrait of a Friend and With Love: WJHU-FM, Baltimore; Desert Island Discs, May 31.
  • 1988
    INTERNATIONAL
  • With Love: France Sacem.
  • USA
  • With Love: WJHU-FM, Baltimore; May.
  • 1989
    USA
  • With Love: WJHU-FM, Baltimore; May.
  • Americana Visited and Devy’s Song: WGMS-FM, Washington, DC; National Gallery Concert; Lynac LeVine and Myriam Teie.
  • No Rest for Devy’s Spirit: WETA-FM, Washington, DC; Phillips Collection Concert, Richard Field and Jeffrey Chappell.
  • NPR PERFORMANCE TODAY: offered to 115 radio stations, interview and With Love offered May 12, performed on different days.
  • With Love: WPFW-FM, Washington, DC; The Poet and the Poem, Grace Cavalieri show, with interview; May 21.
  • The Healing Place: WJHU-FM; September 6 and 17, ; January 24 and March 31, 1990.
  • 1990
    USA
  • With Love: WCVE-FM, Richmond, Virginia: Music Since 1900 (show #403); Timothy Kloth, producer; October 20.
  • With Love: KPFM-FM; SCREAM Festival, Music of America, Jeannie Poole, Rodney Oakes, producer; October 29.
  • 1991
    USA
  • Portrait of a Friend: KPFM-FM; SCREAM Festival, Barry Schrader, co-host; October 21.
  • 1992
    USA
  • Migrations: WPFW 89.3 FM, Washington, DC; Grace Cavalieri, The Poet and The Market Place; electronic score to poetry by Cavalieri plus interview, October 11, 8:00 p.m.
  • 1993
    USA
  • Migrations: WPFW 89.3 FM, Washington, DC; Grace Cavalieri, The Poet and The Poem; electronic score to poetry by Cavalieri plus interview, May 30, 8:00 p.m.
  • HUNGARY
  • Rebecca’s Rainbow and Weeping Rocker: Hungarian Radio; Programme of Bartok Radio, 3rd programme, Janos Decsenyi, curator; August 5.
  • USA
  • Weeping Rocker II: KPFK 90 FM, CA; Music of Americas, Jeannie Pool, Rodney Oakes, curator; October 4.
  • 1994
    USA Racing Inside the Milky Way: KFAI 90.3 FM, Minneapolis.
    1996
    ARGENTINA
  • With Love: National Radio Argentina; Musica y Technologia series, Ricardo De Falla, director; August 26.
  • 1998
    SOUTH AFRICA
  • Rebecca’s Suite: Fine Music Radio F.M.R. 101.3, Cape Town; A Pertif, Ethel Robinson, host; Jeffrey Chappell and Eric Conway, piano; September 13, 12-1 p.m.
  • 2000
    USA
  • With Love: Into The Light, Kathryn Mishell, radio producer, program “ Just Change It” , Austin, TX; week of May 14.
  • With Love: KAJX, Aspen; Virtual Concert Hall, Roaring Public Radio, Paul Rudy, producer; Paula Skulnick-Virizlay-Childress, cello; October 21.
  • 2002
    BELGIUM
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music,Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, 03.1:107.3;105.7 107.4 FM Planete Indie, DJ Pierre Gerard, Must Radio; December 23.
  • SWITZERLAND
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: LoRa 97.5 FM Electroshock presents Electroacoustic Music,Volume VIII; December 25. 2002-2003
  • ISRAEL
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco; Lament; Lavender; Rebecca’s Song; Weeping Rocker; With Love.
  • 2003
    ROMANIA
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, Fun Radio; January 8.
  • SPAIN
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, adio Ciutat Vella 100.4 FM & Radio Florida 91.5 FM, program “ La Rebelion de los Antoxidantes” ; March 5.
  • USA
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, WMUA, program “ Martian Gardens” , DJ Max Shea, set 6; January 5.
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, KCPR, Program “ Audioscapes” , DJ Salvador; February 1.
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock WPKN 89.5 FM, program “ Radio Nothing” , DJ Rod Richardson; April 7.
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, KCSN, program “ Galactic Voyager” , producer/host Meishel Menachekanian, April 8.
  • Racing Inside the Milky Way: “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, WPKN 89.5 FM, program “ Radio Nothing” , DJ Rod Richardson; November 20,
  • 2004
    AUSTRALIA
  • –Racing Inside the Milkyway “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, “ 2MBS 102.5 FM” Australia, Program “ Ultima Thule” , DJ George Cruickshank, February 15, 2004
  • AUSTRIA
  • -Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Radio OE 1.ORF Radio & TV Austria, Program “ Zeit-Ton” music Director Giselher Smekl, May 7, 2004
  • CANADA
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock “ CFUV 101.9 FM” , Canada, Program “ Resonance” , Music Director Kate Hollefreund, February 13, 2004
  • CHILE
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, Radio “ National Radio” (Santiago, Chile), Program “ Extraco Revoltijo” , DJ Rene Atilio Araya, February 16, 2004
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Radio Akropolis 90.5 FM Prgogram “ Darkness Drops Again, D.J. Pavel Zelinka
  • GREAT BRITAIN
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /ElectroshockCuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Sky Digital Channel 913” Program, “ The Overflow” , DJ Garry Lee, January 15, 2004
  • MACEDONIA
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock Radio “ Kanal 103 FM & Herz 94.1 FMSkopie” (Macedonia), Program “ Soundworld” , DJ Marjan Kostadinvski, January 7, 2004
  • THE NETHERLANDS
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, Radio “ Caroline” (The Netherlands)/” Radio Seagull” on “ Sky Digital Channel 913” , Program “ The Overflow” , DJ Garry Lee, January 15, 2004.
  • RUSSIA
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. VolIX” /Electroshock” Special Radio/Electroshock 24 hours of broadcasting 8 Button” (Russia), Program “ Electroshock” , Program Director Artemiy Artemiev, January 10, 15, 28, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock” Special Radio/Electroshock 24 hours of broadcasting 8 Button” (Russia), Program “ Electroshock” , Program Director Artemiy Artemiev, February 10, 25, 26, 2004
  • With Love “ Winners of the 16th
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Electroacoustic Music Competition Bourges ” /Le Chant Du Monde (1998), “ Radio Russia” , program “ Electroshock” , host Artemiy Artemiev; “ Special Radio/Electroshock 24 hours of broadcasting 8 Button” (Russia), Program “ Electroshock” , Program Director Atemiy Artemiev, May 15, 2004
  • SPAIN
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco -” Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock” “ Radio Libre/Radio Free” (Spain), program “ A Ultima Frontiera/The Last Frontier” , DJ Manuel Lemos Muradas, March 6, 2004
  • USA
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WMBR 88, 1 FM” , Program “ The new Edge” , DJ Ken Field, January 15, 2004 v Racing Inside The Milkyway “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, “ WKCR” , Program “ Wednesday Afternoon New Music” , DJ Tony Coulter, January 21, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ KAZU 90.3 FM” program Sound Sculpture, DJ Brita Heizman, January 26, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock program “ Radio Nothing,” WPKN 89.5 FM” (USA<), DJ Rod Richardson, January 30, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WMUA 91.1 FM” program “ Martian Gardens,” DJ Max Shea, February 1, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Space Pirate Radio,” Music Director Guy Guden, February 9, 2004s
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WLFM” 91.1 FM (USA) Music Director Lauren Semivan. DJs Keith Lepinski & Nicholas Sario, February 10, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WEFT 90.1 FM” (USA), program “ Fanfare for the Speeding Bullet” , DJ Jay Eychaner, February 15, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock “ KMUD 91.1 / 88.3 / 88.9 FM,” Program “ KMOOD” , Music Director Kate Klein, February 18-24, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock “ WKNH” , (USA) DJ Mitchell Mendys, Program “ Etherium Rainbow,” February 19, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock “ Progressive Soundscapes Internet Radio” (USA), program “ Prog's Edge” , DJ John Garaguso, February 28, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, KGNU 88.5 FM” (USA), Programs “ Afternoon Sound Alternative” , DJ Joel Davis, March 9, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, KGNU 88.5 FM “ Present Edge” DJ Davide, April 4, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Afternoon Sound Alternative” , DJ Davide, April 6, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ Martian Gardens” , DJ Max Shea, May 4, 2004
  • Lament, in memory of Daniel Malkin, “ Classical Discoveries” WPRB 103.3FM Princeton, NJ, DJ Marvin Rosen May 17, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, Max Shea Martian Gardens, WMUA 91.1 FM, Amherst, Mass, June 6, 2004
  • Racing Inside The Milkyway “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. VIII” /Electroshock, “ WMUA 91.1 FM” (USA), program “ Martian Gardens” , DJ Max Shea, June 13, 2004
  • With Love/Portrait Of A Friend, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, July 11, 2004
  • Portrait Of A Friend,(excerpt)(tenor: Howard Carr/Lyrics: Grace Cavalieri), With Love/Portrait of a Friend, WMUA 91.1 FMAmherst MA 01003 Martian Gardens Host: Max Shea, July 18, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WPKN 89.5FM” (USA). Program “ Radio Nothing” , DJ Rod Richardson, July 19, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ WPKN 89.5FM” (USA). Program “ Radio Nothing” , DJ Rod Richardson, July 23, 2004
  • Portrait Of A Friend, (2nd 2/3) With Love/Portrait of a Friend, WMUA 91.1 FM Amherst MA 01003 Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, July 25, 2004
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ KGNU 88.5FM” (USA). Program “ Afternoon Sound Alternative” , DJ Davide, July 27, 2004
  • Portrait Of A Friend,(excerpt)(tenor: Howard Carr/Lyrics: Grace Cavalieri), WMUA 91.1 FMAmherst MA 01003 Martian Gardens Host: Max Shea, September 7 (5), 2004
  • The Bare Smooth Stone Of Your Love, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, Martian Gardens, and Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock,WMUA 91.1 FM, Amherst, Mass, Host: Max Shea, September 26, 2004
  • Devy’s Song, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, October 3, 2004
  • Lavender, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, October 17, 2004
  • The Majesty Of It All! “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass., Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; November 21, 2004
  • Rebecca’s Song, in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, Eric Conway, piano, Rebecca’s Rainbow Racing Among The Stars, Jeffrey Chappell, piano, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass., Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; December 26, 2004
  • Racing Inside The Milkyway, Electroacoustic Music Vol VIII/Electroshock “ WVUD 91.3 FM DJ Mark Ellis & Gary Dunham, program “ The Morning Fog” , December 26, 2004
  • 2005
    THE NETHERLANDS
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco “ Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX” /Electroshock, “ DVN Broadcasting, Rotterdam Cable Network 107.1 FM” (The Netherlands), Program “ Sound Soundings/Klinkende Klanken” , host Ronald Boortman, March 16, 2005,
  • USA
  • With Love/Portrait Of A Friend, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, WMUA FM 91.1, March 6, 2005
  • Weeping Rocker, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r./2004, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, 4/24/05
  • With Love (for Mothers Day, With Love/Portrait Of A Friend, v.a.r., Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, MAY 8, 2005
  • Dawn’s Journey,(in memory of Dawn Culbertson), “ Dawn’s Journey” v.a.r. 2005, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, August 7, 2005
  • Dawn’s Journey,(in memory of Dawn Culbertson), “ Dawn’s Journey” v.a.r. 2005, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, November 5, 2005
  • Rebecca’s Song, in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, Eric Conway, piano, Rebecca’s Rainbow Racing Among The Stars, Jeffrey Chappell, piano, “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r. WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass., Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; December 26, 2005
  • 2006
    USA
  • Racing Inside the Milkyway, Electroacoustic Music Volume VIII # Electroshock Records/2002, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; APRIL 2, 2006
  • The Bare Smooth Stone...89.9 WDAV Classical Public Radio, Davidson, North Carolina, NacUSA, Greetings From, April 6, 2006 2:19pm
  • With Love (in memory of Myrtle Hollins Adelberg), (cello: Paula Skolnick-Childress) WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass. 01003, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; With Love/Portrait of a Friend v.a.r./2004; MAY 14, 2006
  • Lavender and Weeping Rocker, electronic “ I Didn’t Want to Say Goodbye” v.a.r., Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; October 15, 2006
  • 2007
    (not documented)
    2008
    USA
  • With Love, cello, Paula Skolnick-Virizlay Childress and Portrait Of A Friend, Howard Carr, Hollins & Park, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. 01003, live webcast, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, May 11, 2008
  • Weeping Rocker and Lavender, electronic, Hollins & Park, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, August 17, 2008
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, electronic, In memoriam Juan Blanco 1919-2008, voice: Juan Blanco, Electroacoustic Music Volume IX, Electroshock Records 2004,WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass. 01003, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea; November 16, 2008
  • 2009
    CANADA
  • The Bare Smooth Stone Of Your Love, Stephen Kates cello, Eun-Jung Shon, piano, in memory Dan Malkin,NacUSA CD, Tom Quick 98.5 FM CKWR FM Ontario, Canada, September 7, 2009
  • RUSSIA
  • Rebecca’s Suite, Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano, in memory of Rebecca Blackwell, Sunbursts: Solo Piano Worksby 7 American Women CD, Artemiy Artemiev DJ, "Electroshock".Programs, Moscow, Kolomna 91.8 FM,"RadioUltra 70.19FM" & St. Petersburg's, Moscow radio station "Radio Neva-3 - 104.4 FM, October 9, 2009.
  • USA
  • Parade of Lawyers, Portraits of Lawyers, Hollins & Park Music, and The Head Remembers Victims, of WWII, saxophone: Benny Russell, Hollins & Park Music,live webcast, Host: Max Shea:, WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass. 01003, wmua.org, live webcast, February 22, 2009
  • With Love, cello, Paula Skolnick-Virizlay Childress, Hollins & Park, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. 01003, qlivewebcast, Martian Gardens, Host: Max Shea, May 10, 2009
  • The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love from album NACUSA, Tom Quick DJ, 98.5 CKWR FM radio, Ontario Canada, Sept 7, 2009
  • Rebecca’s Suite” from “Sunbursts. Solo Piano Works by American Women,” "Radio Ultra 70.19FM, Electroshock, Moscow and - "Radio Neva-3 - 104.4 FM. Program Electroshock,” St. Petersburg's radio, Kolomna's radio station - "Radio Kolomna - 91.8 FM, Moscow, Artemiy Artemiev, host, October 9, 2009
  • Racing Inside the Milkyway and The Majesty of it All, MARTIAN GARDENS, Host: Max Shea, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass, live web cast, October 18, 2009
  • RADIO SATELLITE
    WORLD
  • Migrations, poems by Grace Cavalieri, featured in the "The Poet and the Poem of the Library of Congress" was distributed to all public radio stations via Public Radio Satellite Series, aired nationally to over 300,000 people, and held on NPR's CONTENT DEPOT for 6 months available to stations to access free of charge for download and broadcast.Satellite Series Radio: May 20, 2009
  • 2010
    WORLD
  • LOVE, LOSS and LAW, Music Documentaries, the radio version of, (With Love, Portrait of A Friend, Portraits of Lawyers) was aired on the satellite radio program series The Poet and The Poem, hosted by Grace Cavalieri from the Library of Congress. On the program will be uploaded onto NPR’s content depot for automatic download by stations that chose to take it. After that, any station can take the program manually until September. The Poet and The Poem routinely has about 30 radio stations that download the programs, March 17, 2010 to September, 2010 USA
  • With Love, Paula S.V. Childress, cello plus tape, MARTIAN GARDENS, Host: Max Shea, WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass, live web cast, May 9, 2010
  • The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, NAC USA WebRadio,repeats every 2 hours, for May, 2010. John Winsor, NACUSA Webmasterhttp://www.music-USA.org/nacUSA. Plus other previous dates not documented
  • Johns Song, in memory of John J. Hill Variation 2, Russell, Saxophone/ Simon, piano and John's Song, in memory of John J. Hill, Hoffman, trumpet, Jenson, keyboard and tape, NACUSA WebRadio, John Winsor (NACUSA Webmasterhttp://www.music-USA.org/nacUSA, Repeats every 3 hours, August 2010
  • Johns Song Variation 1. Bogart and no Rest Too! electronic NAC USA Web Radio; John Winsor,NACUS Webmasterhttp://www.music-USA.org/nacUSA,Repeats every 2 hours for Sept 2010
  • The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, Stephen Kates, cello played NACUSA Web radio program November, 2010 repeating every day, every two hours
  • 2011
    World Radio Satellite
  • Vivian's Garden of Music, satellite radio program, "The Poet and the Poem" series produced by Grace Cavalieri. The series is distributed via NPR to public radio stations free of charge and can be accessed by subscribed stations via NPR Content Depot from March 9 through September 9, 2011:
      The Garden Song, The Healing Place, No Rest too, John’s Song, I Pledge My Love, John’s Song Variation1, Deanna Bogart, Urbo Turbo, (Urban Turbulence),, London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, Words from Purple Ice, Rebecca’s Rainbow, Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, Dawn’s Journey
  • FM and Web Radio USA
  • Weeping Rocker, October 8, 2011, WMUA FM 91.1, Amherst, Mass. 01003, wmua.org, live webcast MARTIAN GARDENS Sundays 21:00--24:00 EDT, Host: Max Shea
  • NO REST TOO! electronic, NACUSA Web Radio August, 2011, repeating every day, every two hours.
  • THE BARE SMOOTH STONE OF YOUR LOVE, Stephen Kates, cello and June, repeating every day, every two hours, NACUSA Web
  • JOHN’S SONG, in memory of John J. Hill VARIATION 2, JOHN’S SONG VARIATION 1, Deanna Bogart, piano, May, repeating every day, every two hours, NACUSA Web
  • WITH LOVE, Paula Sklonick-Virizlay -Childress cello, plus tape was Martian Gardens May 8, 2011 WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. 01003 wmua.org, live webcast Host max Shea.
  • 2012
    World Radio Satellite
  • Satellite radio program “A Music Special,” Radio Program 4 continues from March 25, 2012 to September 2012 on "The Poet and the Poem" series produced by Grace Cavalieri, originating from the Library of Congress, with the following music:
      Dawn’s Journey, The Bare Smooth Stone Of Your. Love, from Portraits of Lawyers CD, (Young Lawyer, Stress 2, Native America, Lose Child, Billable Hours,) Portrait of A Friend, I pledge My Love, Lament, The Head Remembers, and Lies
  • FM Radio
  • Spirit of America, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Radio WBJC FM Baltimore, Reed Hessler evening radio program, March 30, 2012.
  • Web Radio
  • The Bare Smooth Stone Of Your Love, text by Carole Malkin has been a continuous down load featured on PoetryMagazine.com website to date, (June 26, 2012)
  • Johns Song, in memory of John J. Hill, Variation 2, The NACUSA "Web Radio" June 1, 2012-June 30, 2012
  • With Love, Martian Gardens, May13, 2012 WMUA FM 91.1 Amherst, Mass. wmua.org, live webcast, Sundays 21:00--24:00 EDT Host: Max Shea,
  • John's Song, in memory of John J. Hill and The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, in memory of Daniel Malkin,played on NACUSA "Web Radio" May 1, 2012,and repeated every 2 hours in May. John Winsor host
  • Johns Song Variation 1, The NACUSA "Web Radio" April 21, - April 30, 2012
  • 2013
    FM Radio and Web Radio
  • Moo-Goo-Gipan Smash!, electroacoustic, December 28, 2013 WPRB 103.3FM Princeton, NJ and Internet http://www.wprb.com, VIVA21STCENTURY-24- HOUR PLUS - INTERNATIONAL EDITION - LIVE WPRB RADIO BROADCAST with Marvin Rosen
  • No Rest Too!, electro-acoustic, November 2013 everyday, every two hours, NACUSA Web Radio, John Winsor, host, http://www.music-usa.org/nacusa/
  • Johns Song, Variation 2, October everyday, every two hours, NACUSA, John Winsor, host, http://www.music-usa.org/nacusa/
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, Electroacoustic, October 6-7, 2013, Martian Gardens: WMUA .ORG , Sundays live broadcast/webcast, 21:00--24:00 EDT, WMUA 91.1 FM Amherst, Massachusetts, October 6, 2013. TAINTRADIO.ORG,webcast: Mondays 9:00 -- Noon EDTOctober 7, 2013 Host: Max Shea,
  • Dawn's Journey, in memory of Dawn Culbertson, September, everyday, every two hours: John Winsor NACUSA host.
  • Rebecca’s Rainbow Racing Among The Stars, August 26th 2013, Jeffrey Chappell, Piano, and Rebecca’s Song, Eric Conway, www.ckwr.com Piano FM 92.9 "The Grand" Kitchener, Canada, Tom Quick host
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, Go Green!, August, 2013 everyday, every two hours, NACUSA "Web Radio" John Winsor, host, http://www.music-usa.org/nacusa/
  • John’s Song, Variation 1. and John’s Song, in memory of John J. Hill on The NACUSA "Web Radio John Winsor
  • "Spirit of America," The July 31 edition of Music of Our Mothers: Celebrating Women Composers Ellen Grolman, WCFC at Flagler College radio in St. Augustine, Florida;
  • Spirit of America, July 7, 2013, WMAU, Martian Gardens and July 8, for internet version of Martian Gardens, Taintradio.org, Max Shea Host
  • "Sound Portraits” music, July 3, 2013, James H. Lyons, Ed.D., Director, Classical Music Programming, WFWM-FM, 91.9, Frostburg.
  • Dawn's Journey, in memory of Dawn Culbertson, June 2-3, 2013 Martian Gardens, WMUA .ORG Sundays live broadcast/webcast 21:00--24:00 EDTWMUA 91.1, FMAmherst, Massachusetts, TAINTRADIO.ORG webcast: Mondays 9:00 -- Noon EDT June 3, 2013 Host: Max Shea
  • Rebecca’s Rainbow Racing Among the Stars and Rebeccas Song, in memory Rebecca Blackwell, June, everyday, every two hours, NACUSA "Web Radio,"John Windsor host
  • Spirit of America, May 27, 2013 from 5:30 till 11:00am on a special, additional edition, Classical Discoveries will present: AMERICAN MUSIC FOR MEMORIAL DAY, Marvin Rosen WPRB 103.3 Princeton, NJ.
  • Moo-Goo-Gipan Smash! and Lavender, May 12-13, 2013 live broadcast/webcast Martian Gardens, WMUA .ORG Sunday, TAINTRADIO.ORG, Monday, Amherst, MA, Max Shea host
  • Moo-Goo-Gipan Smash!, electronic, and Call For Peace, flute and tape; Go Green! Orchestra, May 2013, everyday, every two hours on NACUSA "Web Radio” John Winsor host
  • The Bare Smooth Stone of Your Love, March 27, 2013, 05:30 - 11:00, WPRB FM, Princeton, NJ, Classical Discoveries, Marvin Rosen, host, In Praise of Women; for the month of March 2013 on The NACUSA "Web Radio
  • The Majesty of it All, February 3, 2013 and TAINTRADIO.ORG, : Mondays 9:00 -- Noon EST, February 4, 2013 electroacousitc, Martian Gardens, WMUA .ORG, Sundays live.broadcast/webcast, 21:00--24:00 EST,WMUA 91.1 FM, Amherst, Massachusetts, on Host: Max Shea.
  • Cuban Lawyer, Juan Blanco, Mondays 9:00 -- Noon EST, January 28, 2013 played on Martian Gardens, WMUA.OrG, Sundays live broadcast/webcast, 21:00--24:00 EST, WMUA 91.1 FM, Amherst, Massachusetts, Host: Max Shea on line playlists.
  • 2014
    FM Radio and Web Radio
  • NO REST TOO! electroacoustic, Month of January 2014: NACUSA Web Radio, John Winsor host, Repeats every 2 hours: http://www.music-usa.org/ highlight web radio.
  • John’s Song and Go Green!, "Viva 21st Century," Wednesday morning, January 15, 2014 Classical Discoveries, Marvin Rosen, host, WPRB 103.3 FM Side B Radio

  • Television Performances

    • Performance of With Love by Paula Skolnick-Virizhlay,“MPT Weeknight Alive,” Maryland Public Television, Baltimore, 1986.
    • Interview by Kjell Forsting on “From My Window” (Kjell Forsting, producer), March 1990, Dundalk Community College cable channel 6.
    • Interview by Kjell Forsting on “From My Window” (Kjell Forsting, producer), March-April 1991, Dundalk Community College cable channel 6. Rebroadcast with performances of Rebecca’s Song and With Love, March 1992.
    • Performance of Garden Song (from Portrait of a Friend by Howard Carr, tenor, plus interview by Kjell Forsting on “From My Window” (Kjell Forsting, producer), Dundalk Community College cable channel 6, October 4, 1992-1994.