“Farewell Duet” Orchestra based on Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran from a projected opera
"Fog Woman" for Orchestra (Tlingit story)
Raven Is Fishing
Mist and Fog Woman's Song
Raven and Fog Woman
Becoming As One
Dance of Sparkling Salmon
The Relationship Sours
Raven's Fit of Rage and Fog Woman's Resolve
Final Song
Fog Woman Dissolves
"From Dust We Came...." for Wind Ensemble, Rock/Folk/Jazz Ensembles, Reader, Audience Participation and Delay (audio effect)
“Germany” Large Orchestra with Organ based on German classical, folk and popular melodies
Rhine River
Oktoberfest
Cathedrals
Schwartzwald
“Hobbit Preludes” Large Orchestra based on The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien (Book 1)
Middle Earth and Bilbo's Long Expected Party
Dwarves March
Spiders of Mirkwood
Crossing the Misty Mountains
Mines of Moria
Lothloraine
Northwest Tetralogy for Orchestra
* “Mount Tacoma|Mount Takhoma” Orchestra
* "The Raven Speaks" Suite for Orchestra based on Northwest Coastal Forest Native American Songs and Dances: I. Coastal Forest and Raven: Cradle Song (Kwakiutl), Totem Pole (Kwakiutl); II. Totem Pole (Haida); III. Hat game (Tlingit); IV. Love Song (Tlingit); V. Grandmother Rock and the Little Crabs (Lummi); VI. Northern Lights and Raven: Lullaby for a Boy (Tsimshian), She Will Gather Roses (Tsimshian)
* "Bridge of the Gods, The Warrior Who Became A Mountain" Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, plus Piano Transcription (Nisqually) - Pahto's Call, Wyeast's Challenge, Newit's Warning, Combat, Pahto's Death, Newit's Lament, Mountain Transfiguration, Spirits Within
"Chief Seattle" Orator and Orchestra with Folk Instruments: - Chief Seattle's 1854 speech recited while the orchestra presents its ideas and images in sound.
“Salute: To the Men and Women of the American Armed Forces” for Band arranged from the first movement of the "American Bicentennial" Sonata No. 4 for Piano
”Tehame” Suite for Band - Based on Native American Songs and Dances suitable for high school and college band
The Sow Took The Measles and She Died In the Spring, My Sweetheart's A Mule In the Mine, Froggie Went A Courtin'
Holy Song (Lakota people), Song of Healing (Navajo), Death, Ain't You Got Not Shame, Everybody Loves the Spring (China), Lullaby (Mexico)
The Ballad of John Henry
"Spirituals" Sonata No.5 (1980) in one movement - Swing Low Sweet Chariot, The Gospel Trains a Comin', Ezekiel Saw the Wheel, Heav'n Heav'n, Give Me That Old Time Religion, I Couldn't hear Nobody Pray
"Women Out West" Sonata No. 6 (1986)
Darlin' Cory, Hang Town Gals, Women's Song of Rejoicing (Pawnee)
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair, The Riddle Song (I gave My Love a Cherry), Single Girl
"Washington Centennial" Sonata No. 9 (1989) based on Songs about Washington State; Commissioned by the Washington State Music Teachers Association for the Washington State Centennial Celebration of 1989.[1]
Western Washington - Welcome Song (Samish), Traveling Canoe Song (Samish), Song of Namu the Killer Whale (Gregory Short), The Old Settler, My Home In Cathlamet, Go Way Back and Sit Down, The Climb (quote: Symphony No. 2 "Mysterious Mountain" by Seattle resident Alan Hovhaness[2])
Scherzo - Blackball Ferry Line Up In Seattle, San Juan Pig, Gooey Duck Song
Eastern Washington - Our State of Washington, Walla Walla Is My Home Town, When Its Blossom Time In the Yakima Valley, Apple Picker's Reel, Roll On Columbia (quote: "Secrets" from Mountain Symphony No. 1 by Spokane resident Michael E. Young)
Finale: The year 1889 represented in a rhythmic pattern - Welcome Song (reprise) (Sammish), Hail Washington, Shalom Aleichem (fugue), My Dreydl, Zero Dacus, Godzilla Ate Tukwilla, Washington My Home
Sonatas in Tribute
"Anwar Sadat" Sonata for Cello and Piano - Based on Egyptian Songs
Pretty Little Dove, Village Song
Camp David: What Wants This Lad (Egyptian), Let Us Be Friends Again (Israeli), Going to Georgia (American)
Return, What Wants this Lad (reprise)
Riesa Sadat's Lament, A Love Song,Wedding Processional
"George Catlin" Sonata for Viola and Piano - Based on Native American Songs:
Hunting Song (Navajo), Buffalo Dance (Kiowa), Song of the Horse (Navajo), Antelope (Kiowa), Blue Bird (Pima), Song of the Hare (Ho-Chunk), Viola cadenza: Geronimo's Song (Apache)