For SSAA women’s choir
Commissioned by The Amabile Young Women's Ensemble, London, Ontario, Brenda Zadorsky, Conductor
Made possible through a generous donation from Peter Clements
May I See You Home? (2016)
Original song, written with Tom McInerney
Rainbow Through The Rain (Tribute To Bow Valley Resiliency) (2014)
For concert band, Big Band, and Choir, Commissioned by the “Valley Winds Music Association",
to commemorate the effort and unifying accomplishment of the Bow Valley communities, as they demonstrated tremendous resiliency from the terrible June 2013 floods , Camore and Banff, Alberta, Jeff Christmas, Conductor
For SSAA women’s choir
Commissioned by The Amabile Young Women's Ensemble, London, Ontario, for "A Song For Our Sisters",
Brenda Zadorsky, Conductor
For TTBB men’s choir
Commissioned by Primus: Amabile Men’s Choir, London, Ontario, Dr. Carol Beynon and Ken Fleet, Conductor
For choir, brass and percussion
Commissioned by The Amabile Youth Choirs “Ye Olde Medieval Feaste: A Knight To Remember”
Premiered by Brassroots and the Amabile Youth Choirs, Jeff Christmas, guest Conductor
I Know What I Know (2005)
Original song
Written for the musical “Jazzabel”, produced by “Femme Fatale”
Premiered at the Grand Theatre, London Ontario
Original song
Written for the musical “Jazzabel”, produced by “Femme Fatale”
Premiered at the Grand Theatre, London Ontario
We Had Yesterday (2004)
Original song
Written for the musical “Jazzabel”, produced by “Femme Fatale”
Premiered at the Grand Theatre, London Ontario
Psalm for Colborne United (2003)
For two choirs, organ, handbells, two flutes, two trumpets, two trombones and percussion
Commissioned by the Choirs of Colborne Street United Church, London, Ontario
Premiered by the Choirs of Colborne Street United Church, Bill and Eva Bettger, Directors
For choir, brass quintet and piano
Commissioned by The Amabile Youth Singers, London, Ontario
Premiered by the Amabile Youth Singers, Brenda Zadorsky, Conductor
For choir and piano
Commissioned by the choir and congregation of St. James Westminster Anglican Church, London, Ontario
Premiered by the St. James Westminster Choir, Stephen Holowitz, Conductor
Land of Lakes and Rivers (2001)
For orchestra, choir with soloist, and rhythm section
Commissioned for the 2001 Canada Summer Games London Alliance Opening Ceremonies, London, Ontario
Premiered at the TD Waterhouse Stadium at the University Of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Broadcasted live on TSN, Gerald Fagan, Conductor
Dare To Care (Sithi bamba Siyayilanda) (1999)
For two choirs, two flutes, piano, and percussionCommissioned by Central United Church, St. Thomas, Ontario
Premiered at A Millennium Celebratory Service, Gillian Laidlaw, Conductor
Psalm for Arrigo (1994)
For brass quintet, solo voice, and organ
You Never Know About Tomorrow (1982)
For piano, vocal, bass, drums, and vibraphone
Winner of ORMTA Class "C" Competition