NATALIE DRAPER: COMPOSER
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  • Home
  • About
  • Selected Works
    • Solo
    • Chamber
    • Vocal
    • Large Ensemble
    • Electronic
  • Discography
  • SoundCloud
  • Press

Solo

  • Three Meditations for Organ (2020; organ)

  • Three Soliloquies (2019-2020; guitar)

  • Until there is nothing left (2018; piano)

  • Shifting Landscapes (2015; piano)
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  • Fractured Bells (2013; piano)

  • Deflected Harmlessly into the Ceiling (2013; flute)

Large Ensemble

  • Timelapse Variations (2016; flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, percussion, piano, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello, bass)

  • Phantom! (2016; double-wind orchestra; music to accompany scenes from the 1925 silent film Phantom of the Opera​)

  • Sinfonia of Symmetries (2015; large-ensemble version of Piano Trio: Centered, Symmetric & Dissonant; 2 clarinets, horn, trumpet, trombone, piano, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, bass)

Chamber

  • Fragile Music (2021; piano trio)

  • Short Stories for Cello & Bass (2018; cello and bass)

  • Music of Foghorns & Seabirds (2018; reed quintet)

  • Chorale Variations (2016; string quintet & congas)
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  • Strains in the Signal (2014; clarinets, violin, cello, and piano)

  • Decadent Music Box (2013; string quintet, flute, clarinets, trumpet, piano & percussion)

Electronic

  • Monochrome (2020; fixed format with video, to be premiered online by Baltimore's Mind on Fire in winter, 2021)

  • Bowl Song (2011; fixed format, part of an installation collaboration with artist Hana Kim)
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  • This is a Photograph of Me (2008; fixed format; text by Margaret Atwood)

Voice  

  • Sonnets (2020; soprano, flute, violin, cello & piano; text by Edna St. Vincent Millay)

  • A Still Small Voice (2020; SATB)

  • O Send Out Your Light (2019; SATB)

  • Whither Shall I Go From Thy Spirit? (2019; SATB)

  • Meditative Preces & Responses (2019; SATB)

  • She Who Continues (2018; soprano & piano; text by Judy Grahn)

  • O sea-starved, hungry sea (2017; Pierrot ensemble & soprano; piano & soprano version also available; text by William Shakespeare, John Keats, William Butler Yeats, Wallace Stevens & Alfred Tennyson)

  • I have a bird in spring (2016; SATB; text by Emily Dickinson)

  • Suite pour le poète maudit (2012; Pierrot ensemble & soprano; text by Albert Giraud)  
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