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Astrid Schween will play our piece for cello and eletronics at Mohawk Trails Concerts, July 1-2, 2011, with outreach presentations at Mocha Maya's and the Jones Library

Astrid Schween will play a new piece for cello and eletronics at UMass, Amherst, as part of a faculty recital, on Friday, April 9, 2010, at 8pm. Details here.

A new transcription of a piece from LightCycles was performed along with some pieces for Disklavier at the Hudson View Gardens Concert Series.

Two new arrangments were commissioned by Lark Chamber Artists and premiered. See the scores page for details.

Several pieces for Disklavier were featured in a concert at Yamaha Artist Services, on May 22, 2008. More information is available here.

A recording of the orchestral version of Patriotic Collage is available here, or click here for an excerpt.

Hornist Laura Klock and the Lark Quartet premiered Quintet for horn and string quartet at UMass Amherst on April 10, 2007.

Excerpts from Jungle Book Sketches are now posted on this site.

Five pieces for Alto Saxophone and Piano premiered by Adam Pendleton and Pianist Laura Gordy.

A short piece from Serpentine Sky is included in the 60x60 New York Minutes project by Vox Novus.

Serpentine Sky, a new recording of music for up to six computer-controlled grand pianos, is now available in CD and Surround Sound formats.

iTunes and Rhapsody now include downloadable versions of most Green recordings. See recordings pages for album links.

Nocturne from Serpentine Sky featured on WGBH's Art of the States.

Generation Media is now making recordings available for commercial licensing.

Timepieces, commissioned by Ethos Percussion Group premiered on May 25, 2005, at Symphony Space in New York City.

The Schween-Hammond duo premiered Suite for Cello and Piano at UMass Amherst on Sunday, April 10, 2005, and continue to perform it around the country.

Spectrum Press/Los Angeles Sonic Odyssey Electronic and Computer Music Concert Series presented a surround sound piece for six pianos on April 9, 2005.

A short piece from LightCycles is included in the 60x60 project from Capstone Records.

Multiple performances by Pianist Frederick Moyer of a Waltz for solo piano.