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JUSTIN REARDON LIST OF WORKS (WITH PERFORMANCE DETAILS): Consequences (for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, and Vibraphone) January 2013 Encounter (for Flute and Clarinet) December 2012 February 2013 Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Sarah Kuzma (flute), Yi-Chuan Chen (clarinet) Beyond the Bell (for Solo Trombone) November 2012 December 2012 Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Brandon Peralta (trombone) High Contrast (for Two Pianos and Percussion) October 2012 November 2012 Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Alkistis Karatzis (piano), Shaun Finnegan (piano), Ivonne Paredes (percussion) Un halcón y una paloma (A Falcon and a Dove, for Voice and Marimba) September 2012 String Quartet in C Minor Fall 2011 The Toll of the Second Hand (for Carillon and Chorus) Summer 2011 Sunset Orchestral Transcription (for Large Orchestra) of Piano Piece Spring 2011 Fantasy Waltz for Flute Winter 2010/2011 Preludes for Piano Fall 2010 (Autumn Leaves Painted in Night Colors; In a Hopeless Lockstep; And the Snowflakes Fell) “And the Snowflakes Fell” performed: December 2010 Lerner Hall, Columbia University Reflections on the Harmony of Spaces (for Solo Piano) Spring 2010 (composed for the DomuSAE Architectural Exhibition in Madrid) Studio recorded September 2011, Madrid Debuted at the inauguration of the exhibition December 2011, Museo Antiguo del Ejercito, Madrid Pablo Jara (piano) Song for Cello and Piano Spring 2009 April 2009 Lerner Hall, Columbia University Tavi Ungerleider (cello), Skye Gao (piano) Sunset (for Piano) Winter 2008/2009 February 2009

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JUSTIN REARDON

LIST OF WORKS (WITH PERFORMANCE DE TAILS):

Consequences (for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, and Vibraphone) – January 2013

Encounter (for Flute and Clarinet) – December 2012

February 2013

Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music

Sarah Kuzma (flute), Yi-Chuan Chen (clarinet)

Beyond the Bell (for Solo Trombone) – November 2012

December 2012

Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music

Brandon Peralta (trombone)

High Contrast (for Two Pianos and Percussion) – October 2012

November 2012

Space 312, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music

Alkistis Karatzis (piano), Shaun Finnegan (piano), Ivonne Paredes (percussion)

Un halcón y una paloma (A Falcon and a Dove, for Voice and Marimba) – September 2012

String Quartet in C Minor – Fall 2011

The Toll of the Second Hand (for Carillon and Chorus) – Summer 2011

Sunset – Orchestral Transcription (for Large Orchestra) of Piano Piece – Spring 2011

Fantasy Waltz for Flute – Winter 2010/2011

Preludes for Piano – Fall 2010 (Autumn Leaves Painted in Night Colors; In a Hopeless

Lockstep; And the Snowflakes Fell)

“And the Snowflakes Fell” performed:

December 2010

Lerner Hall, Columbia University

Reflections on the Harmony of Spaces (for Solo Piano) – Spring 2010 (composed for the

DomuSAE Architectural Exhibition in Madrid)

Studio recorded September 2011, Madrid

Debuted at the inauguration of the exhibition December 2011, Museo Antiguo del

Ejercito, Madrid

Pablo Jara (piano)

Song for Cello and Piano – Spring 2009

April 2009

Lerner Hall, Columbia University

Tavi Ungerleider (cello), Skye Gao (piano)

Sunset (for Piano) – Winter 2008/2009

February 2009

Earl Hall, Columbia University

David Jahn (piano)

Midnight (Nocturne for Piano) – Fall 2008

November 2008

Earl Hall, Columbia University

David Jahn (piano)

Trio (for Clarinet in Bb/A, Cello, and Piano) – Fall 2007

December 2007

Italian Academy, Columbia University

counter)induction: Benjamin Fingland (clarinet), Sumire Kudo (cello), Blair McMillen

(piano)

Piano Solo – Fall 2007

March 2008

Earl Hall, Columbia University

Peter Liou (piano)

Two Songs for Soprano and Piano – Summer 2007

String Trio – Spring 2007

April 2007

Earl Hall, Columbia University

counter)induction

String Quartet in Three Movements – Spring 2007

April 2007

Lerner Hall, Columbia University

Piano Quintet – Fall 2006

December 2006

Lerner Hall, Columbia University