Publications

Music-In-Education (MIE) Research Published in the 2007 issue of the Journal for Music-In-Education, Scripp, L., Keppel,  P., and Wong, R., Eds. 
  • Exploring Initation Through The ‘Other’: Cultural Variety Through Tiki & Exotica

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  • Evolution of Pre-Professional Portfolio Assessment for New England Conservatory’s Music-In-Education Concentration 

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  • Data and Documentation Collection Methods for Music-In-Education Interns

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  • Evolving Social Roles and Contexts for Portfolio Assessment

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Self-Published Works
  • You Too Can Be A Solfege Superhero (fixed-do Solfege curriculum with workbook)  

    Printed, Spring 2002. Not available to the public. 

  • (untitled novel) - Winner, 2005 National Novel Writing Month Competition

    To be publicly released in coming months.

Original Compositions (Published by PASS OUT MUSIC PUBLISHING)
  • “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku” - scored for: violin, flute, vibraphone, bass, percussion

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku” and featured on Hawaiian Airlines’ Exotica Sky Lounge in-flight radio show, Feb-March 2008.

  • “Plamingo Merengue” - scored for: violin, alto flute, vibraphone, bass, percussion

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku”.

  • “L’Ours Chinois” - scored for: Solo Violin, string quintet, clarinet, vibraphone, 3 percussionists

    Commissioned and performed by Project Copernicus and reviewed by the Palm Beach Postand Miami Herald.

  • “L’Ours Chinois” - scored for: violin, clarinet, vibraphone, bass, percussion

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku”.

  • “Pineapple Lilt” - scored for: voice, vibraphone, rhythm section

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku”.

  • “Sumotori Sumopop” - scored for: saxophone, vibraphone, rhythm section, vocals

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Rendezvous in Okonkuluku”.

  • “Cave of Uldo” - scored for: 2 violins, flute, vibraphone, bass, drum kit, percussion  

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” 

  • “Satyritar” - scored for: violin solo, glockenspiel, bass, percussion 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” 

  • “Fuzzy Mammoth Breath” - scored for: soprano sax, vibraphone, bass, percussion

     Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ”  

  • “Dew Drop Inn, If You Please, My Humming Flower” - scored for: melodica, xylophone, vibraphone, soprano sax, bass, drum kit 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” and by ABC on its self-titled album 

  • “Plamingo Flagoda” - scored for: alto flute, vibraphone, bass, drum kit 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” 

  • “March for Chief Mau Mau” - scored for: bass clarinet, vibraphone, bass, snare and bass drum 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” 

  • “Pan-XOTIK-Da” - scored for: soprano sax, vibraphone, bass, percussion, and antiphonal panda choirs 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ” 

  • “China Fan” - scored for: soprano sax, vibraphone, bass, drum kit

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ”  

  • “Sweet Pikake Serenade” - scored for: vibraphone and double bass duet 

    Performed by WAITIKI on its album “Charred Mammal Flesh: Exotic Music for BBQ”. Dedicated to Arthur Lyman. 

  • “Menehune Dance” - scored for: piano, bass, drum kit, percussion 

    Performed by AKAMAI BRAIN COLLECTIVE on its self-titled album