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===Classical/Orchestral composition=== * ''(on the) Verge Of,'' world premiere [[Carnegie Hall|Carnegie Recital Hall]], [[Carnegie Hall|Weill Recital Hall]]. Christopher North made his [[Carnegie Hall]] conducting debut with the ACMA (Association of Classical Musicians and Artists) Orchestra on Saturday, November 18, 2023. As the [[Conducting|Principal Conductor]] Of ACMA, North led the enthusiastic 22-piece volunteer chamber orchestra in [[Carnegie Hall|Weill Recital Hall]] performance of [[Clarinet Concerto (Mozart)|Mozart's Clarinet Concerto]] (featuring Gary Mayer as soloist) and the world premiere of his own composition, ''(on the) Verge Of'', a fantasia on a theme dedicated 'for Lorna.' [[Lorna Breen |Dr. Lorna Breen]], an emergency room physician and cellist, was known to North through their association with the New York Late Starters Orchestra. * ''Nellie Juan's Scratchiti'' from "GLACIER (was) HERE" was composed for the Composing in the Wilderness Program August 2019. Inspired by kayaking in [[Prince William Sound]]. World premiere at [[Federal Hall]] November 22, 2019 for Corvus. For instruments; Flute doubling on Piccolo, Alto Saxophone, Violin, Violoncello, and Percussion. * ''Eavesdrop Suite'' for orchestra world premiere with the composer conducting the [[Hollywood Chamber Orchestra]] in May 2017. It is a single-movement, multi-section suite, with some very short chapters. A main theme is followed by variations. Ultimately, that theme is transfigured, with reference to and reverence for, [[Transmigration of a soul|transmigration]]. * ''Opus Zero'' (2002) by Christopher North, 13-track self-produced CD (including art song, chamber music, solo pieces) * ''Renquist'' (2007) by Christopher North, 15-track self-produced [[Compilation album|compilation]] of 1988β1998 works (including art song, chamber music, solo works, electronic soundscapes for dance) * Many new chamber works and Art songs for a Distinguished Artist recitals at the 92nd St Y in February 2001 and February 2008.
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