Collaborations:

What She Sees
for piano and spoken text; with live audio processing and controlled piano-resonance feedback loop (i.e. a tiny amp in the piano)
text by Emma Hooper
'workshop version' premiered in Blonay, Switzerland by Amanda DeBoer and the composer




FM Kata [drive-in dance]
choreographer & dancers: Liz Joynt Sandberg & Think/Dance Collective
music: Charlie Williams with David Schmüdde, Victor Chaga and Nathan Sandberg
fm transmitter build & operation: Charlie Williams
a large-scale work for 8-channel FM broadcast to an audience in their cars, parked in a circle
with dancers, live instrumentalists, live electronic processing, and guided audience interaction.


Preview audio: [20', stereo mixdown]





Recognition / looking for isabel [multimedia piece: dance+film+music]
choreographer: Sasha Soreff
film: Elizabeth Meister
dancer: Isabel Gotzkowsky
music & sound design: Charlie Williams (with sampled Bach)




Rebound
choreographer and dancer: Kim Carli
piano and sound design: Charlie Williams

Exposed
choreographer and percussionist: Matthew Coley
live electronics: Charlie Williams

Subtext
choreographer: Mary Sue Miller
music: Charlie Williams

30 Postcards for Amnon
for thirty anonymous postcards: a very-large-scale, very-low-density installation; a puzzle over the time domain | premiered in Chicago, Evanston, Atlanta, Austin, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington DC, and New York City; March 14-April 20, 2005.

Concert Works:

Things to Be Hungry For
for flute, violin, and percussion; with auxiliary instruments
premiered in Blonay, Switzerland in 2009 by:
Tim Munro (eighth blackbird), flute
Brenda van der Merwe, violin
Yu-Chun Kuo, marimba




Waitress for the Bees
for guitar and viola

Dog of Glass
for violin and live electronics
the genome series | number four | contact for score
Mvt. 2


Mvt. 3


Sevenless/Bride of Sevenless
for solo snare drum and live electronics
the genome series | number two | contact for score
premiered by Matthew Coley in Evanston, IL
final version premiered by Brett Dietz in Baton Rouge, LA:


King/FBI [a]
for solo violin | contact for score

a capsule held static
for electronic playback


Examining Package Contents/Creating Goal State
for wind quintet | premiered in Aspen, CO

Bang Senseless/Bang Sensitive
for tuba and live electronics | premiered in Aspen, CO
the genome series | number one | Jared Bulmer, tuba

Magnifien Momentum Haptikos
for percussion quintet | premiered in Cincinnati, OH | contact for score

Give Take Light Shadow
for piano and electronic playback | premiered in Evanston, IL
audio | contact for score

etude after a film
for solo piano | premiered in Austin, TX by Cole Burger | contact for score


The "You'd Make a Great Doctor, You Know" Waltz
for solo piano | premiered in Austin, TX by Cole Burger | contact for score