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Snowflakes (Toledo Symphony Orchestra reading session)
Snowflakes (BG Philharmonia premiere)
Premonition
Solo Pieces
…as far as the eye can see… (baritone saxophone)
Conversations between Wind and Water (flute solo)
Emptiness (flute solo)
Even the Sky would Age had it Known Love (flute solo)
Lost Warblers in the Wood (piccolo and electronics)
Berserker (tuba solo)
Whispering of Heart (flute solo)
Mimosa (piccolo solo)
Poem Recitation for Chinese flute solo
The Shadow (double bass solo)
Mischief (horn solo)
Lost in Time (piano solo)
Endlessness (viola solo)
Near yet Far (flute solo)
Ensemble Pieces
…one gallon of tears… (two flutes)
A Withering Sunflower with Uneven Legs (Chinese flute and 14 musicians)
Fable for chamber orchestra
Hidden Wooden Box (8 musicians)
The Color of Harmony (chamber orchestra)
Impression (piano, clarinet and alto saxophone)
…the clock is ticking… (for string quartet)
Longing For Home
…the time was not passing…it was turning in a circle… (alto saxophone and drum set)
Rhythmic Storytelling (piano, violin and cello)
Conversations between Owl, Nightingale and Lark (flute/piccolo and soprano)
Flower (string quartet)
Prism (brass quintet)
Tears of Candles (clarinet, violin, cello and piano)
Aurora (percussion trio)
Awakening (flute trio)
Lost Sound (violin and marimba)
Dance of Two Butterflies (flute and guitar)
Band Piece
Electronic Music
Lost Warblers in the Wood (for piccolo and Max/MSP)
time… slips through my hands (iPad and Max/MSP)
Wind in Abyss (for fixed media)
…timelessness… for Chinese Flute in D and Max/MSP
Video
…who am i…
Chinese Wind Instruments
Performances
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Hong-Da Chin
Composer and Chinese Flutist
Books I Have Read
November 2017 to July 2018
July 2018
July 2018
11/17/17 – 12/26/17
January 2018
February 2018
February 2018
February 2018
reading…
December 2018
December 2018 – January 2019
January 2019
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