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LIST OF WORKS

Performance Art
Over time. Bog bodies dance (c. 1:00:00) (2024)
Commissioned by the International New Theatre Festival Homo Novus, created in collaboration with performance artist Linda Boļšakova.
Music for two vocalists and a throat singer & beat-box artist.

 

Queer Tango (c.20:00) (2024)

Commissioned by the International New Theatre Festival Homo Novus, created in collaboration with choreographer Katrīna Dūka.
Music for electronics.

 

ja siis olime meie / and then there was us (c. 20:00) (2024)
A dynamic walking performance offered as a part of the TARTU2024 Europea
n Capital of Culture programming.
Original music includes an a cappella piece for TTBB choir as well as electronic music for two choreographed movement pieces.

 

Mēs ikkatrs esam dzimuši no zvaigznes / Es esmu jūras stariņš

We Are All Born Of a Star / I Am a Little Beam of the Sea (c. 25:20) (2019)

A shadow theatre performance created as a result of a month-long period of daily workshops involving patients at a long-term mental health care facility in Aknīste, Latvia.
Made in collaboration with physical theater artist Agne Muralyte and a puppet artist Joonas Kankare.


Opera & Works for the Stage 
Monstera Deliciosa (c.1:10:00) (2023)

A chamber opera in one act for four singers, piano and percussion; libretto by Barbara Lehtna.

 

Vocal & Artsong
Aka Debesīs / A Well In The Sky (c.10:00) (2024)

A three-part cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano; Latvian and Ukrainian folksong texts.

Breathing In & Out (c.08:00) (2021)

for mezzo-soprano a cappella 

 

iMessage (c. 02:36) (2020)
for soprano and piano, based upon spam message texts.


Can of Worms (c.3:30) (2019)

for soprano and piano
 

Visas brūces ir ciet / All Scabs Have Healed (c.5:00) (2018)
for bass baritone and piano, lyrics by Knuts Skujenieks. This piece received the runner-up prize at the 2018 Peteris Vasks Composition Competition.

It Tolls for Thee (c.5:45) (2016)

for soprano and piano, text by John Donne

Ophelia (c. 14:00) (2014)

a cycle in three parts for mezzo soprano, cello and piano

 

Choral & Vocal Ensemble

Vēl raibāki cimdi/ Mittens With Even More Pattern (c. 5:00) (2025)

for SSAATTBB choir, Latvian folk song text

Kā lilija starp ērkšķiem / As a Lily Amongst Thorns (c. 6:00) (2022)

for SSAATTBB choir, soprano & alto soloists, text from Solomon’s “Song of Songs”

Kurzemes cikls / Kurzeme cycle, (c. 25:00) (2022)

A seven-part cycle for treble voices, piano and instrumental band, texts by Līva Blūma, Eduards Grāvītis and Jānis Baltvilks, as well as Latvian folksong texts .

The Meadow Is Full of Fear and Danger  (c. 5:00) (2021)

for SSSSSAAA ensemble, text by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
 

The Birds That Do Not Sing (c. 8:00) (2018)

for SSAA ensemble, vibraphone and double bass

A Canticle of Time (c. 5:15) (2015)
for SSAATTBB choir and occarinas, Latvian folksong text

A Dedication (c. 5:30) (2014)

for SATB choir, lyrics by Knuts Skujenieks

Symphonic & Large Ensemble

The Rake Craze (c. 6:45) (2015)

for symphony orchestra, premiered by the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Transparencies (c.11:00) (2018)

for string orchestra

Inferi (c. 7:00) (2017)

for wind band 
 

Organ Music

Organ Sonata No.1. (c. 17:30) (2016)
The Stumbling Prelude (c. 5:20) (2013)

 

Chamber Music/Mixed Ensemble

The Ink of Time (c. 12:00) (2021)

 a three-part cycle for tuba and cello

Spirits (c. 8:00) (2021)
for flute, viola and harp 


Threads: Songs of Diaspora (c. 45:00) (2020)

a seven-part cycle for piano, cello, clarinet and voice; co-authored with Matthew Pellegrino, based upon Kate Evans’  graphic novel “Threads: From the Refugee Crisis”.

 

What Can Be Done (c. 11:00) (2019)

a three-part cycle for piano, cello, viola and clarinet, commissioned and premiered by Scordatura Women’s Music Collective.

 

Me Me Mi (c. 6:30) (2018)

for 10 instruments 

 

Rope- A- Dope (c. 7:30) (2018)

for cello, piano and percussion; premiered by the Latvian trio “Art – i - Shock”.


Lace (c. 13:00) (2017)

cycle in three parts for kokle harp, oboe and marimba

 

Ricochet (c. 6:30) (2013),

for cello and piano.

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