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Three Dances from Romeo and Juliet (1999)
Frank Felice
Chamber orchestra – composed for Diane Timmerman – premiered by Butler Chamber Orchestra (Frank Felice, conductor), Fall 1999
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Critical Mass (1995 - 1998)
Frank Felice
Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, choir, rock ensemble, orchestra, four-channel recorded medium, and live electronics – text is from the New International Version of the Bible. Narrative and dialogue by Frank Felice
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Antics (Pagliacciata) (1997)
Frank Felice
Wind ensemble – composed for Robert Grechesky and the Butler Wind Ensemble, premiered by them, April, 1997
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Concerto Grosso for Homemade Instruments (1997)
Frank Felice
Homemade instruments and orchestra – composed for Diane Wittry and the Symphony of Southeast Texas– premiered, January 1998
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Passage (1997)
Frank Felice
Concert band/wind ensemble – composed for Barry Johnson, Kappa Kappa Psi/Tau Beta Sigma and the Lamar University Symphonic Band – premiered by them, March 1998
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Letters to Derrick (1995)
Frank Felice
Medium voice and piano – composed for Derrick Pennix – premiered by Mitzi Westra and Dwight Peirce, Spring of 1997
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Canticle of Mary (1994)
Frank Felice
Soprano solo and SATB a cappella (also for soprano and string quartet) – text is from the King James Bible - composed for Margaret Hanegraaf – premiered by her and the Minneapolis Vocal Consort (Karen Barrett, conductor), November 1995; originally published by originally published by Moon of Hope Publishing, Galesburg, Illinois, 1996.
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Catechism, Criticism, and Wit (1993)
Frank Felice
Saxophone and an unspecified amount of performers – composed for Sherri Kalm – premiered by her, Fall 1993
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My Daughter (1993)
Frank Felice
SSA and english horn – text by Tara (Ericksen) Smith - composed for Kathy Romey and the University of Minnesota Women’s Chorus – premiered by them, March 1994. Originally published by Moon of Hope Publishing, Galesburg, Illinois, 1996.
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Playground of the Winds (1993)
Frank Felice
Wind quintet – premiered by the North Woods Wind Quintet, Spring 1994
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String Quartet No. 4 (1993)
Frank Felice
Two violins, viola and violoncello – premiered by Brandon Page, Renata Steve, Claudia Robania and John Eadie Fall 2000 – written for the Loring String Quartet
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"...a chasing after the wind" (1992)
Frank Felice
Alto flute and piano – composed for Erica Egolf – premiered by her, April 1992
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Crack the Whip! (1992)
Frank Felice
Chamber orchestra – composed for the Indianapolis Youth Symphony, Eleanor Bricceti, conductor – premiered by them, April 1993.
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Odds and Entities (1992- )
Frank Felice
Piano solo – this is an ongoing set of etudes; pieces that exist by 2007 are Left-Handed Compliments, Inside Out, Fusili (Spirals), Subject Lesson/Object Lesson and Parking – at least two others are lost – premiered by Leanne Kirchoff, April 1994 (Left-Handed Compliments) and Frank Felice (all of the others, 1996, 1997, 2006)
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Pre-Sleep Mental Dances (1992)
Frank Felice
Lyric soprano and piano – text by and composed for Tara (Ericksen) Smith - premiered by Angela Pickering and Dwight Peirce, Fall 1997
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Pre-Sleep Mental Dances (1992)
Frank Felice
Lyric soprano and orchestra – composed for Tara Lynn Smith
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Up the Creek! (1992)
Frank Felice
For an unspecified amount of performers and a floor that creaks – premiered by Frank Felice, Tony Macklin and Luke Reese, April 1992
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Piano Sonata No. 1 (1991)
Frank Felice
Piano solo – composed for Jeanne Howard – premiered by Veena Kulkarni, March, 1994
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Quarks (1991)
Frank Felice
Solo violin, (also arr. for viola) – composed for Jeanne Benson – premiered by Alfred Abel, April 1992
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Three Autumn Portraits (1990)
Frank Felice
SATB a cappella – text by Tara (Ericksen) Smith - premiered by the Butler Madrigal Singers (Michael Shasberger, conductor), April 1992
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Four Songs of Jennifer Haines (1989)
Frank Felice
For mezzo-soprano and piano – texts by and composed for Jennifer Haines – premiered by Tara Ericksen and Jeanne Howard, April 1991
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Adagio (1988)
Frank Felice
String orchestra – premiered in 2000(?) – no verifiable date (rumors of a television performance), composed for John Trudeau and the Columbia Symphony
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Preludes (after the first nineteen Stephen King novels) (1988)
Frank Felice
Piano solo – composed for Jeanne Howard premiered by her, March, 1989
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String Quartet No. 3 (1988)
Frank Felice
Composed for the Alpine (Montclair) String Quartet - premiered by the Loring String Quartet, April 2003
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