A Mental Picnic
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A delectable smorgasbord of enjoyable compositions for large and small ensembles.  Check out the cross-cultural Meong Yuda, the whimsical Come Picnic on Mars, and the outrageous Sympsony no. 2.

Meong Yuda (Warrior Cat) - for four Japanese kotos and Balinese gamelan angklung (2004-05) [9:29] - Ryuko Mizutani, Kayoko Nakagawa, Yoko Nichi, Miki Maruta (kotos), Gamelan Lila Muni, led by Clay Greenberg
A Drop of Golden Sun - for woodwind ensemble (2002-03) [13:12] - students from the Eastman School of Music, conducted by Chappell Kingsland
        I: Dawn II: Neon III: Moonlight IV: Radiance
Songs of Life and Death - I: One Continuous Substance - for tenor and six instruments (2005) [2:37] - Tim Murphy and ensemble, conducted by Sharon Pitchford  —  poem by Albert Goldbarth
Marsupial Dreams - for woodwind quintet (1999-2001) [4:36] - Rachel Roberts, Emily Caltvedt, Miranda Dohrman, Amy Lange, Maria Harrold
Come Picnic on Mars - for baritone and piano (2002) [2:20] - Oliver Henderson, Chappell Kingsland  —  poem by Diane Ackerman
Imperial Frog Anthem - two clarinets (1997-99) [3:10] - Bill Kalinkos, Josh Rutner
After the Moon-Walk - for soprano and piano (2002) [4:27] - Alissa Goodkin, Chappell Kingsland  —  poem by Hilda Morley
Landscapes - for flute, oboe, and guitar (2002-03) [13:15] - Becky Weidman/Daria Binkowski (flute), Tenly Williams/Sonja Thoms (oboe), James Cline/Ben Gateno (guitar)
        I: Desert II: Tundra III: Tropics
Sympsony no. 2 - for diva violinist and chamber orchestra (2000, 2003) [10:08] - Mike Jorgensen and the Bon Jovi Chamber Players, conducted by Nancia d'Alimonte