Works

Orchestra and Large Ensemble

  • Symphony in One Movement (1993)
    Premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica de Colombia, Dimitar Manolov, 1993
  • Symphony for String Orchestra (1992)
    Premiered by Javeriana Chamber Orchestra, Svetoslav Manolov, conductor, 1992.
  • Tumbaos for Orchestra (2007)
    Commissioned and premiered by the Syracuse University Symphony Orchestra, James Welsch, conductor.
  • Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (2008)
    Commissioned and premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica de Colombia and clarinetist Javier Vinasco.
  • Cascade and Bow (2009)
    Composed during an artistic residence at the Banff Centre in Canada. Premiered by Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia, Baldur Brönnimann, conductor, on July 4 2009
  • Movement for Piano and Chamber Orchestra (2002)
    Premiered by the Cornell Festival Chamber Orchestra, Cornell University, Augustus Arnone, piano; Diego Vega, conductor, April 2002
  • Música Muisca (2011) for Chamber Orchestra
    Commissioned by the Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra, Jeff Meyer, conductor
  • Pentecost Mass for Choir and Orchestra (1995 – rev. 2012)
    Commissioned by Notre-Dame Cathedral in 1995, orchestrated for a recording by EAFIT University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
  • Red Rock for Orchestra (2013)
    Commissioned by the Henderson Symphony Orchestra, premiered on September 14, 2013 at the Henderson Pavilion; Taras Krysa, conductor
  • Espíritu de Pájaro (2022)
    Commissioned by Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia, premiered on November, 2022 at the Teatro Colón, Bogotá, Colombia; Juan Felipe Molano, conductor; Colegio del Cuerpo Dance Company; Álvaro Restrepo, choreographer
  • Gloria for Baroque Ensemble and Countertenor (2025): Commissioned by the Bogota International Music Festival; premiered at the San Ignacio church in Bogotá, Colombia on September 26, 2025; Ana Mora, contralto, Ensamble Barroco de Bogotá, Julien Fauré, conductor

Chamber Music

  • Sonata for Piano and Clarinet (1990)
    Premiered by pianist Radostina Petkova and clarinetist Hector Pinzon, 1991
  • Suite for Woodwind Quartet (1991)
    Premiered by Kyril Grozdanov, flute; Orlin Petrov, oboe; Hector Pinzon, clarinet; and Leonardo Guevara, bassoon, 1992
  • String Quartet (2000)
    Premiered by Susie Kelly String Quartet, Cornell University, 2001
    Published by Eafit University, Medellín, Colombia, 2002.
  • Diferencias for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, and Percussion (2000)
    Premiered by Ensemble Eighth Blackbird, CCM, 2000
  • (Di)Ego Dixi for Flute and Piano (2001)
    Premiered by Joshua Nemith, piano, and Heather Verbeck, flute, CCM, 2001
    Published by Eafit University, Medellín, Colombia, 2001
  • hlör u fang axaxaxas mlö (2004) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
    Premiered by Lenora Schneller, clarinet, Kia-Hui Tan, violin, Stephen Palmer, cello, and Emily Goldman, piano; Barnes Hall, Cornell University
  • Nocturno for Viola and Piano (2006)
    Premiered by Laura Klugherz, viola, and Steve Heyman, piano, in Hamilton and Syracuse New York in February, 2007.
  • Divertimento (2008) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
    Commissioned by the III Cartagena International Music Festival. Premiered at the III International Music Festival in Cartagena, 2009; José Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Angélica Gámez, violin; Andrés Díaz, cello; Stephen Prutsman, piano, January 16, 2009
  • Sinfoniae Profanae (2009) for organ and brass quintet
    Commissioned by Banco de la República de Colombia.
  • Piano Quartet (2011) for violin, viola, cello, and piano
    Commissioned and premiered by the Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble
  • Wild Beasts (2012) for 2 flutes
    Commissioned by Clare Birmingham and Emma Pease-Byron. Premiered at the National Flute Association Convention, August 2012, Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV
  • Rhapsody for 2 Pianos (2012)
    Commissioned by Mykola Suk. Premiered at UNLV, March 2013 by Timothy Hoft and Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman, UNLV School of Music
  • Mirth, Fog for flute and piano (2015)
    Premiered by Jennifer Grim and Timothy Hoft on August 2015, UNLV School of Music
  • Mountains To Sea (2018) for string quartet and piano
    Premièred by Weiwei Le, Dmytro Nehrich, vioiins; Kate Hamilton, viola, Andy Smith, cello; Katie Leung, piano at Judy Bailey Theater. Ballet choreographed by Dolly Kelepecz-Momot
  • Double Reed or Nothing (2018) Premièred by Coreen Levin, Jimmy Nguyen, oboes; Stephen Caplan, English horn; Ashley Sheridan, Elizabeth Valvano, bassoons; Janis McKay, contrabassoon
  • Sinsonte (2019) for flute choir
    Premièred at the National Flute Association Convention, Salt Lake, UT, on August 2019 byt the UNLV Flute Choir conducted by Jennifer Grim
  • Scherzo for Trumpet and Piano (2022): Premiered by Barbara Hull and Gretchen Hull at Nextet, on September 19, 2022; recorded by Kavin Tague and Aimee Fincher
  • Totacataca for Percussion Quartet: Commissioned by the Tambuco Percussion Quartet, premiered in Bogotá, Colombia on March 30, 2025 at the Luis Angel Arango Concert Hall
  • Two Pieces for Tenor Saxophone and Piano: Premiered by Shawna Pennock and Timothy Hoft at the Nextet New Music Series at UNLV on September 19, 2022
  • Double Quartet with Piano, for String Quartet, Saxophone Quartet, and Piano (2024): Premiered at the Nextet New Music Series at UNLV on February 2025.

Solo

  • Variations in Free Fall (2015)
    Premiered by Timothy Hoft, UNLV School Of Music, 2015
  • Audi Reliqua for piano (1998)
    Premiered by Joshua Nemith, CCM, 1999
  • Capriccio for Violin (2002)
    Premiered by Kia-Hui Tan, Barnes Hall, Cornell University, October 2002
  • Suite for Piano Four Hands (2008)
    Premiered by the piano students from the Beckett School in Kitchener, Canada

Choral Music

  • Messe de Pentecôte for Adult Choir, Children’s Choir, Organ, Brass Quintet, and Timpani (1994-1995)
    Premiered by Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris, Nicole Corti, conductor, 1995; Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
  • Motets of Notre-Dame (1995)
    Premiered by Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris, Nicole Corti, conductor, 1995; Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
  • Canticum Novum (2004)
    Premiered at Treble Fest, Cornell University, in April 2004. Choruses participating: Cornell Chorus and Wellesley College Chamber Singers, Tim Olsen, organ; Scott Tucker, conductor
  • Ave Maris Stella (2024): Commissioned by the Holoèdre Choir, Laurence Samson-Hincapié, conductor; premiered at Notre Dame Church, Ris-Oranges, France on December 12, 2024