Tabula rasa

My doctoral dissertation (2005) consisting of a composition and a supporting manuscript for piano, cello, flute, and interactive computer. Using MaxMSP, each instrument is fed separately into compu...

Symmetries

Symmetries (2004) is one of my earlier interactive works focusing on integration of an independent interactive algorithm run by a computer and a live performer, namely violin and a hyperinstrument (...

Borealis

Back in 2004 I composed a sound theme for the KDE desktop environment and posted it on now defunct kde-look.org. Borealis soon became the top rated theme and to this day remains one of the top theme...

Flash

It’s hard to believe once upon a time, Macromedia Flash (or what is now known as Adobe Flash) held promise of changing the face of the internet forever. While it did succeed to some extent in th...

RTMix

RTMix (2001) is the first program I ever wrote that had a comprehensive GUI implementation. It was introduced at a point in time when Linux-based real-time performance tools were scarce, there was n...

Flatland

Long before Minecraft and OPERAcraft, Second Life, etc., all the way back in 1996 and the very beginnings of internet, there was a project called Flatland that offered an exciting early glimpse at...

Sziget

 Sziget (1997) is my first large-scale choral piece. A 12-minute predominantly tonal work for a capella choir, percussion, and narrator mixes explores orchestra-like passages with a more traditio...

Moonwaltz

This solo piano piece holds a special place in my heart as it is the very first composition I wrote as a freshman attending the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati in the United S...