Orpheus (from Eurydice)    Orpheus sings. Music surrounds him. Raspberries, peaches, and plums drop. The stones weep. 


The New World (from Eurydice)    Orpheus asks Eurydice, "Do you still have my melody?" She points to her temple, "It's right here." The music continues as the scene transitions to Eurydice's father, in the Underworld, reads Eurydice a letter for her wedding day.


Hedda's Theme (from Hedda Gabler)    Main theme as I played live at the piano (as "ghost Hedda") in Kate Weiss' production of Hedda Gabler, staged at Rutherford House, Edmonton, Alberta.

 

Incognito Mode themes    Underscores a movement sequence. The ensemble is engulfed in watery blue light. They move and breathe to the pace of the music. In a breathy, chant-like fashion, they speak a series of words. A river is revealed at the end of the sequence. 

 

Incognito Mode Main Theme (excerpt)


Mary's Theme (from Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley)    At the beginning of the play, a dim light revels Mary at a writing desk, composing a letter to her sister, Elizabeth. The main theme underscores her opening monologue.

 

Themes from Le Merveilleux voyage d'Inès de l'Ouest