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1983 The Seventh Healing Song of John Joseph (Blue) (9'), for flute and tape premiered by Eric Hoover at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY.
Dedicaçe (5’) for Cello and Piano premiered by Alexandre Debrus and the composer in Biarritz, France.
Four Songs of Love (from the sonnets of W.S.) (14’) for tenor (or high baritone) and piano.
Tapestry X (8’) for Tuba Quartet
Desert Songs (22') six songs for soprano, cello, alto saxophone, piano and percussion performed by Beverly Claflin and the Tos ensemble.
Arias for Brass Quintet (12’) commissioned and premiered by the St. Louis Brass Quintet.
Kokopelli Songs, nine songs for baritone and piano, commissioned by Art Renaissance Initiative, premiered by Stephen Schermitzler and the composer.
Neon Babylon (12') for saxophone quartet performed by the Joseph Wytko Saxophone Quartet.
This mixed methods research report examined the user experience preferences and expectations automotive enthusiast audiences have for Discount Tire's marketing blog and provided a WordPress theme recommendation on the basis of data collected via a mixed methods cross sectional survey of over 100 participants. Participant behaviors in the context of online tire research were analyzed against collected demographic data.
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the State Bar of New Mexico's (SBNM) new podcast series, SBNM is Hear. The podcast was initially developed as a member outreach tool and a new platform for professional development and survey questions were developed to gauge the podcast’s effectiveness in these two areas. An electronic survey was deployed to active members of the SBNM through email. Respondents were asked questions regarding their demographics, whether they had listened to the series, and what content they would like to hear in the future. The survey resulted in 103 responses, of which 60% indicated that they had not listened to the podcast. The results showed that listenership was evenly divided between generations and that more females listened to at least one episode. The open-ended responses indicated that the two cohorts of respondents (listeners and non- listeners) viewed the podcast a potential connection to the New Mexico judiciary. Future recommendations include conducting an annual survey to continue to understand the effectiveness of the podcast and solicit feedback for continued growth and improvement