Works for Solo Instruments

Dance, 2007  
 
Inst.: Guitar Solo  
Duration: ca. 3 min.  
 
 
Estampas Criollas, 1977
 
Premiered by Leonardo Egúrbida at the 1981 International Congress of Guitar in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Subsequently, performed by Alan Bergman at Schoenberg Hall, University of California at Los Angeles as part of the New Music Series (October 1982), among others.  
 
Inst.: Guitar Solo  
Duration: 10 min.  
I. El cafetero 1:16
II. El tabaquero 1:49
III. El zapatero 1:16
IV. El jornalero 1:06
V. El mayordomo 2:27
VI. El gallero 1:52
 
 
Jubilum, 2015  
 
Dedicated to Andrés Mojica, organist. Premiered at the University of Puerto Rico Theater, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. (October 2015)  
 
Inst.: Organ Solo  
Duration: 6 min.  
 
 
Meditation, 1996  
 
Premiered by Raymond Torres-Santos at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Upper Montclair, New Jersey (April 1996).  
 
Inst.: Guitar Solo  
Duration: ca. 3 min.  
 
 
Salsa y tres soneos, 1994  
 
Premiered by José Ramos Santana at the Tillis Center of the Long Island University in New York (March 1996) and subsequently performed at the Weill Theater, New York (March 1997) and the Tapia Theater in San Juan, Puerto Rico (February 1998). Also performed by Juvenal Correa at the Ford Theater, Indiana University, Bloomington (July 1996) and José Cáceres in Washington, District of Columbia (Spring 1997). Other performances include those by Max Lifschitz in New York City (January 1997) (March 1998) and Oklahoma (March 1998); Joel Sachs, member of Continuum, at the Theaters of both the University of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music (February 1997); and by Stephen Graff at Hunter College, New York (April 2001).  
 
Inst.: Piano Solo  
Duration: 5 min.  
 
 
Sonatina, 1972  
 
Premiered by Raymond Torres-Santos at the Puerto Rico High School for the Performing Arts in San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 1976).  
 
Inst.: Piano Solo  
Duration: 6:40 min.  
I. Allegretto (Prelude) 3:00
II. Andante (Fantasia) 2:00
III. Presto (Toccatina/Etude) 1:40
 
 
Un día de verano, 1972  
 
Premiered by Raymond Torres-Santos at the Puerto Rico High School for the Performing Arts in San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 1976).  
 
Inst.: Piano Solo  
Duration: ca. 2 min.