The pieces (should) stand by themselves. The ‘notes’ constitute some of my reflections on them and do not constitute definitive statements about how people should play them. Musicians should feel free to disregard these reflections and/or explore other manifestations of the pieces. Many of these pieces constitute invitations to explore a particular sonic or relational world in a quite open-ended way, putting a lot of trust in the performers and process. (Score may get slightly updated over time—please check back for the most up-to-date versions.)
a slightly louder silence (variation 108) (2025) For one or more performers. Duration: variable. score
a slightly louder silence (2025) For one or more performers. Duration: variable. score
hauntology (2025) For all performers. Duration: ongoing. score
56 Shapes (2025) For two fretted, stringed instruments with intervals of a perfect fourth between each string. Duration: variable. score
meditate (2025) For one or more performers. Duration: variable and/or ongoing. score
keep your silences (2024) For ensemble of any size; any instrumentation. Duration: variable. score
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz variations (2023) For one or more players; any instrumentation. Duration: variable. score
falling leaves (2023) for one or more musicians, any instrumentation. Duration: variable. score – notes
the feint memory (2023) for one or more musicians, any instrumentation. Duration: variable. score
O,D,E (2023) a text score, chamber opera for four vocalists and small ensemble (about six musicians). Duration: about 60 minutes. score
<3 love song: fragments of a speculative autobiography (2018, 2023) for narrator and three musicians. Duration: 50 minutes.
voixes (2022) for four performers (holding blue tooth speakers playing fixed media). Duration: 18 minutes. score – article
for string quartet playing on a beach while the f̶u̶l̶l̶ crescent moon is r̶i̶s̶i̶n̶g̶ setting (2021) for string quartet playing on a beach while the crescent moon is setting. Duration: less than ten minutes. score – notes
timbral sketch for bassoon and bass (2019) for one bassoon player and one bass player. Duration: variable. score – notes
0, 1, 2 (2019) for two players (any instrumentation). Duration: variable. score – notes
not clapping (2018) for all present at a performance. Duration: variable/ongoing. score – notes
Narrows / Expands / Elides (2018) site-specific work for small to large ensemble, any instrumentation, performing under the Narrows bridge in Perth. Duration: approximately 45 minutes. score
silences (2018) for two or more players (any instrumentation). Duration: variable. score – notes
Egregore (2018) for multiple voices; to precede another performance by the same players. Duration: variable. score – notes
four c sharps (2017) for solo pianist. Duration: approximately 9 minutes. score
Othering (2017) for piano and pre-recorded piano (or keyboard). Duration: variable. score
song to destroy myself / song to destroy the world (2017) for trans femme voice with drum and rattle. Duration: variable. score – notes – live recording (YouTube)
The 120 Days of Sodom / Must We Burn Sade? (2017) for narrator and multiple players (any instrumentation). Duration: variable. score
Hair. Metal. (2017) for multiple long-haired metalheads. Duration: variable. score – notes
Meme (2017) for solo performer. Duration: ongoing. score – notes
Silence backstage (2017) for one or more players backstage at a concert. Duration: variable (dependent on length of concert piece). score – notes
drone piece for sandpaper and drum (2017) for solo player. Duration: variable (long). score – notes
John 4:33 co-written with Djuna Lee & Dan O’Connor (2017) for one or more silent readers. Duration: variable. score – notes
Ashes of Burnt Sage (2017) for multiple drummers and multiple vocalists. Duration: variable (ideally at least 20 minutes). score – notes – recording
as she walks through the fields (2017) for five speaking voices. Duration: variable. score
Voiceless Fricatives (2017) for two improvising voices. Duration: variable. score
Binary Count (2017) for any even number of speaking voices. Duration: variable. score – notes
Thirteen pages of improvisation (2017) for one or more improvisers; any instrumentation. The piece should be played from the score (not memorised). Duration: at least fifteen minutes. score – notes
Composition for two performers (any instruments) playing never-before seen instruction on index cards (2017). Duration: approximately 30 minutes. image of envelopes (no spoilers)
Chakra song (2016) a collection of pieces for small to large ensemble; any instrumentation. Durations: variable. score – notes
Variation on variations without a theme (drones ongs) (2016) another piece for small to large ensemble; any instrumentation: Duration: variable. score
Variations without a theme (drones ongs) (2016, revised 2022) a collection of pieces for small to large ensemble; any instrumentation. Durations: variable. score – notes – recording
Performance history
2025, Sep 22 ‘falling leaves’ performed by Emma Stanley (trumpet), Kate Campbell-Strauss (tenor sax) and José Martinez (chromatic folk marimba) as part of Vigorous Tenderness: a fall equinox concert, Windham, Portland, USA
2025, Sept 13 ‘silences’ performed by Sandra Norman (crochet) presented to me at my 10 Year Tranniversary Party – image
2025, Aug 26 – Sept 6 17 ‘O,D,E’ performed by Michael Banting, Lara Dorling, Tiffany Ha, Charis Postmus (vocals), Eduardo Cossio (zithers and electronics), Craig Pedersen (trumpet, bass), Jane Stark (percussion) Michael Terren (laptop), Naoko Uemoto (saxophone), Saskia Willinge (flute) at The Blue Room Theatre, Perth
2025, Jun 17 ‘falling leaves’ performed by Craig Pedersen (trumpet) at Astral Weeks, Perth
2025, Jun 17 ‘thirteen pages of improvisation’ performed by Josten Myburgh (saxophone) at Astral Weeks, Perth
2024, Jan (6 performances) ‘<3 love song’ performed by Sage J Harlow (voice), Lyndon Blue (violin), Annika Moses (voice) and Josten Myburgh (saxophone, electronics) at The Blue Room Theatre, Perth
2023, Sep 13 ‘Composition for two performers (any instruments) playing never-before seen instruction on index cards’ performed by Jameson Feakes (guitar) and Josten Myburgh (saxophone)
2023, April ‘voixes’ performed by Zaya Barroso, BLECK, Lill Colgan and Robbie Wardhaugh at Mouth, Carriageworks, Sydney
2022, Sept ‘voixes’ performed by Paul Boye, Izzy French, Michelle Hall and Ella Peters at Old Customs House, Perth
2022, July ‘variations without a theme (drones ongs)’ performed by Jameson Feakes, Dan O’Connor, Oz Kesik, Djuna Lee, Josten Myburgh, Sage Pbbbt and Saskia Willinge at Kinds of Light, Perth
2022, May ‘voixes’ performed by Daniel R Marks, Kieren Kelly, Casey Nicholls-Bull, Jones and Isla Scott at Object Oriented Ontologies, ACCA, Melbourne
2021, Aug ‘for string quartet playing on a beach while the full crescent moon is rising setting’ performed by Earthshine Quartet, Feminist Counterpoint: Moon Music, USA
2021 Apr / ‘Ashes of Burnt Sage’ performed by Bowen Gosper, Lenny Jacobs, Noemie Huttner-Koros, Oz Kesik, Annika Moses, Josten Myburgh, Sage Pbbbt, Vanessa Stasiw at Audible Edge Festival, Perth
2019, Aug performances of ‘0, 1, 2’ and ‘timbral sketch for bassoon and bass’ performed by Luís Tasso Athayde Santos and Ebony Lim, Christ Church Claremont, Perth
2018, July ‘Narrows / Expands / Elides’ performed by Catherine Ashley, Mace Frances, Bowen Gosper, Rodrigo Kendrick, Pippin Kenworthy, Dan O’Connor, Sage Pbbbt, Shoshana Rosenberg, Sze Tsang, Alex Turner, Lindsay Vickery and Nate Wood at Limited Hangout: In The Field, Perth
2017, Oct ‘song to destroy myself / song to destroy the world’ performed by Sage Pbbbt at ‘Shock of the New’, Perth
2017, Sept performance of ‘Ashes of Burnt Sage’ by Eduardo Cossio, Bowan Gosper, Lenny Jacobs, Zoe Kilbourn, Josten Myburgh and Sage Pbbbt at iMprov, Perth
2016, June 3 ‘variations without a theme’ Perth iMprov Collective at State Library of Western Australia
2016, May 31 ‘variations without a theme’ by the Perth Drone Ensemble (Hayden Dalziel, Sage Pbbbt, Shoshana Rosenberg, Lana Rothnie, Dan O’Connor, Jameson Feakes, Eduardo Cossio, Josten Myburgh, Edwin Jones, Alexander Turner & Zoe Kilbourn)
