Concert Music

Music composed for the concert hall.
All recordings performed and produced by The Fauxharmonic Orchestra.

Orchestra

Contemporary music

  Eruption, from Pompeii, by Michael Staley
  Lucifer Rising (excerpt), for piano and orchestra, by Michael Barnett
  Ballet Waltz, by Barry J. Cohen
  The Road to Tallinn, by Jonathan M. Block
  Symphony of the Birds – I, by Chris Sainsbury
  Symphony of the Birds – II, by Chris Sainsbury
  American Rhapsody, by Michael Staley
  Animated Watercolor, by Jeremey Spindler
  A Piece for Several Instruments, by Christian Gentry (live performance)
  Under the Celtic Barrow, by Charlotte Williams
  ‘Tok, by Charlotte Williams
  Procession of the Toys, by Charlotte Williams
  A Screaming Comes Across the Sky, by David Heuser*
  December Waltz, by Greg Rice

Older music

  Danse Macabre, by Camille Saint-Saens
  Ride of the Valkyries, by Richard Wagner
  Symphony No. 2, op. 36 - III, by Ludwig van Beethoven
  The Magic Flute (orchestral excerpts), by Wolfgang A. Mozart
  Symphony, op. 21, by Anton Webern
  Ionisation (performed live), by Edgard Varèse
  Symphony No. 7, op. 92 – IV, by Ludwig van Beethoven

Concertos

  Lucifer Rising (excerpt), for piano and orchestra, by Michael Barnett
  Concertino (Ben van Dijk, bass trombone), by Steven Verhelst
  Cello Concerto – I, excerpt (Johannes Moser, cello), by Antonin Dvorak
  Summer Nights Passing, (virtual flute) by Frederic Glesser
  Piano Concerto – I, (orchestra only), by Paul Plimley and Mark Armanini

String Orchestra

  Danny Boy (excerpt), arr. by Romeo Cascarino
  Moon River, by Henry Mancini (arr. Donald McDonnell)
  Nocturne, op. 57, by Gabriel Fauré

Concert Band, Wind Ensemble

  Decade, by Tony Cheseaux
  Castle Rigg Circle, by Larry Shackley
  Joshua – IV, by Michael Staley
  Joshua – III, by Michael Staley

Voice & Orchestra

  Ly Ruou Mung (choir ), by Pham Dinh Churong, arr. Chuc Tran
  Liberi Fatali (virtual choir) excerpt performed live, by Nobuo Uematsu
  “Se mai senti spirarti” (Dante Paganucci, countertenor), by C. W. Glück
  “Pie Jesu” from Requiem (Dante Paganucci, countertenor), by Gabriel Fauré
  “Ombra mai fu” (Tynan Davis, mezzo soprano), performed live, by Handel

Chamber Music

  Awakening, by Ludwig Tuman
  Voorbij Twee Windstreken, by Emiele Stoepler
  Abenzoares (cornet and piano), by Tony Cheseaux
  Blur (clarinet and bassett horn), by Lansing McCloskey
  Portrait of Picasso, by Michael Staley

String Quartet

  Obsession (string quartet), by Matthew Primm
  String Quartet – IV (excerpt), by Nezar Jammal
  String Quartet, op. 59, No. 3 – IV, Beethoven

 Solo Instrument

  Ping Pong (excerpt), for two pianos, by Dario Agazzi
  Petrichor – I, for piano, by Ben Kim
  Suite No. 1, Prelude, for cello, by Johann Sebastian Bach
  BWV995 (excerpt), guitar, by J.S. Bach
  Mediterranean Sundance (two guitars), by Al DiMeola

 

* = Past winner of the Fauxharmonic Orchestra International Composition Competition