William Herp is the President, CEO, and Co-Founder of Linear Air. He has a background in consumer marketing and used this to co-found e-Dialog, a 500 person online marketing company now owned by GSI Commerce (Nasdaq: GSIC), with clients including Dell, British Airways, Avis, and CheapTickets. He served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Geerlings & Wade. He is also a member of the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Eastern Massachusetts and holds an airline transport pilot certificate.
History
Early life and education
Born in Louisville, Kentucky,
Career
After obtaining his degree, Herp started a cell phone company that he sold to Shared Technologies Fairchild just a year and a half after creating it. Next, he became a wine wholesaler, which led to him being hired, from 1993 to 1995, as vice president and Chief Financial Officer for the wine distributor Geerlings & Wade.
After founding several businesses, Herp obtained a pilot's license in 1996, along with creating the business e-Dialog in the same year with his business partner Andy Estes. By 2003, he felt that e-Dialog could run more independently from him, giving him time to found Linear Air in Concord, Massachusetts. This resulted in his eventually selling e-Dialog to Ebay to work on his other projects.
After working on a business model with Michael Goulian, Herp obtained an FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certification for the company and officially began his business in August of 2004. It began by using five Cessna Caravans to make air taxi flights across North America. In 2007, a Eclipse 500 was added and plans were made to obtain around 30 more very light jets over the next few years. This was done around a leasing plan for investors, where the planes would be bought by the investors and leased to Linear Air, the company giving them both a monthly payment for leasing the planes and allowing the investors to list the plane ownership as a tax benefit due to the depreciation from use.
Herp later expanded the company's connections to a number of Cirrus pilots in the northeastern United States and set up a system of short point-to-point flights for customers. In 2015, he began seeking investors for around $2 million in order to expand the point-to-point system with 1000 other pilots. The ultimate plan is to make a nationwide charter plane service titled the Linear Connect Digital Marketplace that would allow point-to-point flights to be booked anywhere in the United States.
Accolades
Herp won the 2016 Internet Advertising Competition Award for Outstanding Achievement in Internet Advertising as a part of the Internet Advertising Competition for his company Linear Air.
Personal life
Herp performs each summer with the touring show, Herpapalooza, along with his brothers, Cooper and Eli, and their respective grunge, classical, reggae bands. He is married to his wife Carolyn and has two daughters.<ref name="BJT"/>
History
Early life and education
Born in Louisville, Kentucky,
Career
After obtaining his degree, Herp started a cell phone company that he sold to Shared Technologies Fairchild just a year and a half after creating it. Next, he became a wine wholesaler, which led to him being hired, from 1993 to 1995, as vice president and Chief Financial Officer for the wine distributor Geerlings & Wade.
After founding several businesses, Herp obtained a pilot's license in 1996, along with creating the business e-Dialog in the same year with his business partner Andy Estes. By 2003, he felt that e-Dialog could run more independently from him, giving him time to found Linear Air in Concord, Massachusetts. This resulted in his eventually selling e-Dialog to Ebay to work on his other projects.
After working on a business model with Michael Goulian, Herp obtained an FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certification for the company and officially began his business in August of 2004. It began by using five Cessna Caravans to make air taxi flights across North America. In 2007, a Eclipse 500 was added and plans were made to obtain around 30 more very light jets over the next few years. This was done around a leasing plan for investors, where the planes would be bought by the investors and leased to Linear Air, the company giving them both a monthly payment for leasing the planes and allowing the investors to list the plane ownership as a tax benefit due to the depreciation from use.
Herp later expanded the company's connections to a number of Cirrus pilots in the northeastern United States and set up a system of short point-to-point flights for customers. In 2015, he began seeking investors for around $2 million in order to expand the point-to-point system with 1000 other pilots. The ultimate plan is to make a nationwide charter plane service titled the Linear Connect Digital Marketplace that would allow point-to-point flights to be booked anywhere in the United States.
Accolades
Herp won the 2016 Internet Advertising Competition Award for Outstanding Achievement in Internet Advertising as a part of the Internet Advertising Competition for his company Linear Air.
Personal life
Herp performs each summer with the touring show, Herpapalooza, along with his brothers, Cooper and Eli, and their respective grunge, classical, reggae bands. He is married to his wife Carolyn and has two daughters.<ref name="BJT"/>
Ajith Nair () is a writer, cinematographer, Indian film director, and producer known for his work in Malayalam cinema.
He is the first Indian director to shoot Nilavu the first Indian feature film from Bahrain. He had worked in the production team of international documentaries including BBC and National Geographic and many corporate movies. He started as a stringer with a local daily in Kerala.
Ajith Nair's upcoming Malayalam film Arabana (Wheelbarrow) will feature the emotional struggles faced by expatriate workers in the Middle East. It will be shot entirely in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The film's main plot revolves around a famous playwright who is invited to stage his award-winning drama in Bahrain. The whole drama changes after an accident that involves one of the cast. The film portrays some of vital issues of social relevance and concerns of fellow countrymen in this part of the world.
An anthology of stories, memoirs and travel notes by Ajith Nair with a foreword by film director Hariharan, Ormakal Pookkunnidam has recently been published by Olive books with a glimpses of the innocence of childhood, lives of expatriates and experiences of a cinematographer. The book is autobiographical, to a great extent.
Reference
*http://archives.gdnonline.com/NewsDetails.aspx?date04/07/2015&storyid290408
*https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajith-nair-91885b57
*http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Print.aspx?storyid=240609
*http://www.gulfweekly.com/Articles/25670
*http://www.imdb.com/search/title?countriesbh&keywordsajith-nair&sortrelease_date_us,desc&title_typefeature
*http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/a-film-by-malayali-youth-in-bahrain/article891138.ece
*http://jishamadhu.blogspot.com/2010/09/nilavu-movie-by-ajith-nair.html
*http://sunithanedungadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/sunitha-nilavu-news-in-GDN.pdf
*http://www.kerala.me/blog/nilavu-the-first-malayalam-feature-film-from-gulf
He is the first Indian director to shoot Nilavu the first Indian feature film from Bahrain. He had worked in the production team of international documentaries including BBC and National Geographic and many corporate movies. He started as a stringer with a local daily in Kerala.
Ajith Nair's upcoming Malayalam film Arabana (Wheelbarrow) will feature the emotional struggles faced by expatriate workers in the Middle East. It will be shot entirely in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The film's main plot revolves around a famous playwright who is invited to stage his award-winning drama in Bahrain. The whole drama changes after an accident that involves one of the cast. The film portrays some of vital issues of social relevance and concerns of fellow countrymen in this part of the world.
An anthology of stories, memoirs and travel notes by Ajith Nair with a foreword by film director Hariharan, Ormakal Pookkunnidam has recently been published by Olive books with a glimpses of the innocence of childhood, lives of expatriates and experiences of a cinematographer. The book is autobiographical, to a great extent.
Reference
*http://archives.gdnonline.com/NewsDetails.aspx?date04/07/2015&storyid290408
*https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajith-nair-91885b57
*http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Print.aspx?storyid=240609
*http://www.gulfweekly.com/Articles/25670
*http://www.imdb.com/search/title?countriesbh&keywordsajith-nair&sortrelease_date_us,desc&title_typefeature
*http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/a-film-by-malayali-youth-in-bahrain/article891138.ece
*http://jishamadhu.blogspot.com/2010/09/nilavu-movie-by-ajith-nair.html
*http://sunithanedungadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/sunitha-nilavu-news-in-GDN.pdf
*http://www.kerala.me/blog/nilavu-the-first-malayalam-feature-film-from-gulf
CSI Church Kaliakkavilai is an Anglican Church situated at Kaliakkavilai.
Rev. James Emlyn
Rev. J. Emlyn (1838-1917) was born on 7 April 1838 at Cardigaanshire, Wales in the New Castle district of England. He studied Theology in the Western College and High Gate. He was ordained as a Pastor in Craven Church on 9 June 1867. He married Miss. Emily Seymeir in June, 1867 in the Bristol Haycraft Baptist Church. The Church of England greatly encouraged evangelistic efforts of the individuals as well as the organisations. London Missionary Society (LMS) was one among them. It was formed in 1795 by a few members of the Congregational, Anglican, Presbyterian and Wesleyan Churches. LMS Missionaries soon spanned out to different parts of the world including India. LMS was the first mission to start work in all four language areas in South India and in Sri Lanka. LMS sent Rev. James Emlyn to India for the propagation of Protestant faith in India and he left for India on September 11, 1867. He arrived in Nagercoil on 11 June 1868 and took charge of Parachalai Mission District and continued upto 1892. Many churches were established under his guidance. His work had also spread to the Marthandam area. He is the founder of the town, now called Martandam.
Ministry at Kaliakkavilai
James Emlin and his colleges who came from London stayed at a place known as Cheruvarakonam near Kaliakkavilai and started a christian ministry.
Rev. James Emlyn
Rev. J. Emlyn (1838-1917) was born on 7 April 1838 at Cardigaanshire, Wales in the New Castle district of England. He studied Theology in the Western College and High Gate. He was ordained as a Pastor in Craven Church on 9 June 1867. He married Miss. Emily Seymeir in June, 1867 in the Bristol Haycraft Baptist Church. The Church of England greatly encouraged evangelistic efforts of the individuals as well as the organisations. London Missionary Society (LMS) was one among them. It was formed in 1795 by a few members of the Congregational, Anglican, Presbyterian and Wesleyan Churches. LMS Missionaries soon spanned out to different parts of the world including India. LMS was the first mission to start work in all four language areas in South India and in Sri Lanka. LMS sent Rev. James Emlyn to India for the propagation of Protestant faith in India and he left for India on September 11, 1867. He arrived in Nagercoil on 11 June 1868 and took charge of Parachalai Mission District and continued upto 1892. Many churches were established under his guidance. His work had also spread to the Marthandam area. He is the founder of the town, now called Martandam.
Ministry at Kaliakkavilai
James Emlin and his colleges who came from London stayed at a place known as Cheruvarakonam near Kaliakkavilai and started a christian ministry.
This is a list of compositions by Lowell Liebermann
By Genre
OPERA
*Miss Lonelyhearts, Opera in Two Acts, Op.93 (2005) Commissioned by The Juilliard School, libretto by J D McClatchy based on the novel by Nathanael West
*The Picture of Dorian Gray, Opera in Two Acts Op.45 (1995) Commissioned by Opera de Monte-Carlo, libretto by the composer based on the novel by Oscar Wilde
ORCHESTRA
*Air for Flute and Orchestra Op.118 (2012)
*Barcarolles for a Sinking City Op.124 (2013) commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
*Concertino for Cello and Chamber Orchestra Op.8 (1982)
*Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra Op.12 (1983)
*Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra Op.36 (1992) commissioned by the Steinway Foundation
*Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra Op.95 (2006)
*Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Op.110 (2009)
*Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Op.39 (1992)
*Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra Op.48 (1995)
*Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra Op.50 (1996)
*Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra Op.64 (1999)
*Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op.74 (2001)commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra
*Concerto for Orchestra Op.81 (2002)commissioned by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
*Dorian Gray: A Symphonic Portrait Op.70 (2000) commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Frankenstein Op.130 (2016) three act ballet, commissioned by The Royal Ballet based on the novel by Mary Shelley
*Kontrapunktus for Japanese Drums and Orchestra Op.52 (1996) commissioned by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
*Loss of Breath Op. 58 for Orchestra (1997)commissioned by the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
*Nocturne for Orchestra Op.84 (2003)
*Pegasus Op.71 (2000) (for Narrator and Orchestra)commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Revelry for Orchestra Op.47 (1995) commissioned by the Music for Westchester Symphony Orchestra
*Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Op.72 (2001) commissioned by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for
*Six Songs on Poems of Nelly Sachs Op.18 (1986)
*Symphony No. 1 Op.9 (1982)
*Symphony No. 2 Op.67 (1999)commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Symphony No. 3 Op.113 (2010)
*Symphony No.4 Op.129 (2015) commissioned by Ambassador Bonnie McElveen Hunter for the Eastern Music Festival
*The Velveteen Rabbit for Narrator and Orchestra Op.115 (2010) text by Margery Williams
*The Domain of Arnheim Op.33 (1990)based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe commissioned by the New York Chamber Symphony
*Three American Sketches Op.111 (2010)
*Three Poems of Stephen Crane Op.11 (1983)
*Variations on a Theme of Mozart Op.75 (2001) commissioned by the NHK Symphony Orchestra
*War Songs for Bass Voice and Orchestra Op.7 (1981) poems by Hermann Melville
WIND ENSEMBLE
*Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (arr. for flute and band by Brian Shaw)
*Paean for Wind Band Op. 49 (1995)
*Variations on a Theme of Schubert Op.92 (2005)
CHAMBER MUSIC
Chamber music with strings
*Album Leaf for Cello and Piano Op.66 (1999)
*Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet Op.28 (1989)
*Chamber Concerto for Violin and String Quintet No.2 Op.98 (2006)
*Music for Harp Op.116 (2011)
*Fantasy for solo Bass-koto Op.30 (1990)
*Nocturne Fantasy for two Guitars Op.69 (2000)
*Quartet for Piano and Strings Op.114 (2010)
*Quintet for Piano and String Quartet Op.34 (1990)
*Sonata for Contrabass and Piano Op.24 (1987)
*Sonata No.1 for Cello and Piano Op.3 (1978)
*Sonata No.2 for Cello and Piano Op.61 (1998)
*Sonata No.3 for Cello and Piano Op.90 (2005)
*Sonata No.4 for Cello and Piano Op.108 (2008)
*Sonata for Viola and Piano Op.13 (1984)
*Sonata No.1 for Violin and Piano Op.46 (1994)
*String Quartet No.1 Op.5 (1979)
*String Quartet No.2 Op.60 (1998)
*String Quartet No.3 Op.102 (2007)
*String Quartet No.4 Op.103 (2008)
*String Quartet No.5 Op.126 (2014)
*Trio No.1 for Piano, Violin and Cello Op.32 (1990)
*Trio No.2 for Violin, Cello and Piano Op.77 (2001)
*Trio No.3 for Violin, Cello and Piano Op.122 (2012)
*Two Pieces for Violin and Viola Op.4 (1978)
Chamber music with winds
*Berceuse for clarinet and piano Op.119 (2012)
*Air for flute and organ Op.106 (2008)
*Eight Pieces for solo bass flute, alto flute, C flute or piccolo (or in alternation at performer's discretion) Op.59 (1997)
*Five Pieces from Album for the Young for flute and piano Op.79 (2002)
*Night Music for flute, clarinet and piano Op.109 (2009)
*Soliloquy for flute solo Op.44 (1993)
*Sonata for flute and harp Op.56 (1996)
*Sonata for flute and piano Op.23 (1987)
*Sonata for flute and guitar Op.25 (1988)
Vocal chamber music
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking for mezzo and string quartet Op.41 (1993) peom by Walt Whitman
*Struwwelpeterlieder for Soprano, viola and piano Op.51 (1996) poems by Dr. Hans Hoffmann
Mixed ensemble chamber music
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*Fantasy on a Fugue by J. S. Bach for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano Op.27 (1989)
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Ice Music for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion Op.121 (2012)
*Sonata for flute and guitar Op.25 (1988)
*Sonata for flute and harp Op.56 (1996)
*Quintet for piano, clarinet and string trio Op.26 (1988)
*Ten Minutes for clarinet, string trio and piano Op.125 (2014)
*The Velveteen Rabbit for narrator and 15 instruments Op.115 (2010) text by Margery Williams
*Trio for clarinet, viola and piano Op.128 (2014)
*Trio No.1 for flute, cello and piano Op.83 (2002)
*Trio No.2 for flute, cello and piano Op.87 (2004)
*Trio for horn, violin and piano Op.101 (2007)
KEYBOARD MUSIC
*Album for the Young Op.43 (1993)
*Daydream and Nightmare for Two Pianos, Eight Hands Op.94 (2005)
*De Profundis (for organ) Op.16 (1985)
*Evening Prayer and Dream from 'Hansel und Gretel' Op.37 (1992)
(Humperdinck transcribed by Liebermann)
*Four Apparitions Op.17 (1985)
*Gargoyles Op.29 (1989)
*Four Etudes on Songs of Johannes Brahms Op.88 (2004)
*Four Etudes on Songs of Robert Franz Op.91 (2005)
*Music for Carillon Op.107 (2008)
*Nocturne No.1 Op.20 (1986)
*Nocturne No.2 Op.31 (1990)
*Nocturne No.3 Op.35 (1991)
*Nocturne No.4 Op.38 (1992)
*Nocturne No.5 Op.55 (1996)
*Nocturne No.6 Op.62 (1998)
*Nocturne No.7 Op.65 (1999)
*Nocturne No.8 Op.85 (2003)
*Nocturne No.9 Op.97 (2006)
*Nocturne No.10 Op.99 (2007)
*Nocturne No.11 Op.112 (2010)
*Piano Sonata No.1 Op.1 (1977)
*Piano Sonata No.2 ("Sonata Notturna") Op. 10 (1983)
*Piano Sonata No.3 Op.82 (2002)
*Sonata for two pianos Op.117 (2012)
*Three Impromptus Op.68 (2000)
*Two Impromptus Op.131 (2016)
*Three Lullabies for two pianos Op.76 (2001)
*Variations on America by Charles Ives, transcription for piano solo Op.96 (2006)
*Variations on a Theme by Mozart for two pianos Op.42 (1993)
*Variations on a Theme by Anton Bruckner Op.19 (1986)
*Variations on a Theme of Schubert Op.100 (2007)
VOCAL MUSIC
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*A Poet To His Beloved for voice and piano Op.40a poems by William Butler Yeats
*An Opera House for voice and piano Op.120 poem by Amy Lowell
*Appalachian Liebeslieder for Soprano, Baritone, and Piano Duet Op.54 (1996)poems by Laren Stover
*Final Songs for baritone and piano Op.21 (1987)
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Music, When Soft Voices Die for voice and piano Op.127 (2014) poem by Percy Bysshe Shelly
*Night Songs for baritone and piano Op.22 (1987)
*On The Beach At Night for voice and piano Op.78 (2001) poem by Walt Whitman
*Sentimental Songs for Voice and Piano Op.89 (2004) poems by John Fowles
*Six Songs on Poems of Nelly Sachs for Soprano and piano Op.14 (1985)
*Six Songs on Poems by Henry W. Longfellow for tenor and piano Op.57 (1997)
*Six Songs on Poems by Raymond Carver for baritone and piano Op.80 (2002)
*Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening for bass-baritone and piano Op.104 (2008) poems by Robert Frost
*The Next Time for Baritone and Piano Op.73 (2001) poem by Mark Strand
*Three Poems of Stephen Crane Op.11 (1983)
*Two Songs on Poems of Anthony Hecht Op.86 (2003)
*War Songs for Bass Voice and Piano Op.6 (1980) poems by Hermann Melville
CHORAL MUSIC
*A Whitman Oratorio Op.105 (2008)
*Missa Brevis for SATB Chorus, tenor and baritone solos, organ Op.15 (1985)
*Symphony No.2 Op. 67 (1999) text adapted from Walt Whitman
*Three Elizabethan Songs for a cappella SATB chorus Op.63 (1999)
*Two Choral Elegies for a cappella SATB chorus Op.2 (1977) poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson
By Genre
OPERA
*Miss Lonelyhearts, Opera in Two Acts, Op.93 (2005) Commissioned by The Juilliard School, libretto by J D McClatchy based on the novel by Nathanael West
*The Picture of Dorian Gray, Opera in Two Acts Op.45 (1995) Commissioned by Opera de Monte-Carlo, libretto by the composer based on the novel by Oscar Wilde
ORCHESTRA
*Air for Flute and Orchestra Op.118 (2012)
*Barcarolles for a Sinking City Op.124 (2013) commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
*Concertino for Cello and Chamber Orchestra Op.8 (1982)
*Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra Op.12 (1983)
*Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra Op.36 (1992) commissioned by the Steinway Foundation
*Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra Op.95 (2006)
*Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Op.110 (2009)
*Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Op.39 (1992)
*Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra Op.48 (1995)
*Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra Op.50 (1996)
*Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra Op.64 (1999)
*Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op.74 (2001)commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra
*Concerto for Orchestra Op.81 (2002)commissioned by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
*Dorian Gray: A Symphonic Portrait Op.70 (2000) commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Frankenstein Op.130 (2016) three act ballet, commissioned by The Royal Ballet based on the novel by Mary Shelley
*Kontrapunktus for Japanese Drums and Orchestra Op.52 (1996) commissioned by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
*Loss of Breath Op. 58 for Orchestra (1997)commissioned by the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
*Nocturne for Orchestra Op.84 (2003)
*Pegasus Op.71 (2000) (for Narrator and Orchestra)commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Revelry for Orchestra Op.47 (1995) commissioned by the Music for Westchester Symphony Orchestra
*Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Op.72 (2001) commissioned by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for
*Six Songs on Poems of Nelly Sachs Op.18 (1986)
*Symphony No. 1 Op.9 (1982)
*Symphony No. 2 Op.67 (1999)commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
*Symphony No. 3 Op.113 (2010)
*Symphony No.4 Op.129 (2015) commissioned by Ambassador Bonnie McElveen Hunter for the Eastern Music Festival
*The Velveteen Rabbit for Narrator and Orchestra Op.115 (2010) text by Margery Williams
*The Domain of Arnheim Op.33 (1990)based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe commissioned by the New York Chamber Symphony
*Three American Sketches Op.111 (2010)
*Three Poems of Stephen Crane Op.11 (1983)
*Variations on a Theme of Mozart Op.75 (2001) commissioned by the NHK Symphony Orchestra
*War Songs for Bass Voice and Orchestra Op.7 (1981) poems by Hermann Melville
WIND ENSEMBLE
*Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (arr. for flute and band by Brian Shaw)
*Paean for Wind Band Op. 49 (1995)
*Variations on a Theme of Schubert Op.92 (2005)
CHAMBER MUSIC
Chamber music with strings
*Album Leaf for Cello and Piano Op.66 (1999)
*Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet Op.28 (1989)
*Chamber Concerto for Violin and String Quintet No.2 Op.98 (2006)
*Music for Harp Op.116 (2011)
*Fantasy for solo Bass-koto Op.30 (1990)
*Nocturne Fantasy for two Guitars Op.69 (2000)
*Quartet for Piano and Strings Op.114 (2010)
*Quintet for Piano and String Quartet Op.34 (1990)
*Sonata for Contrabass and Piano Op.24 (1987)
*Sonata No.1 for Cello and Piano Op.3 (1978)
*Sonata No.2 for Cello and Piano Op.61 (1998)
*Sonata No.3 for Cello and Piano Op.90 (2005)
*Sonata No.4 for Cello and Piano Op.108 (2008)
*Sonata for Viola and Piano Op.13 (1984)
*Sonata No.1 for Violin and Piano Op.46 (1994)
*String Quartet No.1 Op.5 (1979)
*String Quartet No.2 Op.60 (1998)
*String Quartet No.3 Op.102 (2007)
*String Quartet No.4 Op.103 (2008)
*String Quartet No.5 Op.126 (2014)
*Trio No.1 for Piano, Violin and Cello Op.32 (1990)
*Trio No.2 for Violin, Cello and Piano Op.77 (2001)
*Trio No.3 for Violin, Cello and Piano Op.122 (2012)
*Two Pieces for Violin and Viola Op.4 (1978)
Chamber music with winds
*Berceuse for clarinet and piano Op.119 (2012)
*Air for flute and organ Op.106 (2008)
*Eight Pieces for solo bass flute, alto flute, C flute or piccolo (or in alternation at performer's discretion) Op.59 (1997)
*Five Pieces from Album for the Young for flute and piano Op.79 (2002)
*Night Music for flute, clarinet and piano Op.109 (2009)
*Soliloquy for flute solo Op.44 (1993)
*Sonata for flute and harp Op.56 (1996)
*Sonata for flute and piano Op.23 (1987)
*Sonata for flute and guitar Op.25 (1988)
Vocal chamber music
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking for mezzo and string quartet Op.41 (1993) peom by Walt Whitman
*Struwwelpeterlieder for Soprano, viola and piano Op.51 (1996) poems by Dr. Hans Hoffmann
Mixed ensemble chamber music
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*Fantasy on a Fugue by J. S. Bach for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano Op.27 (1989)
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Ice Music for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion Op.121 (2012)
*Sonata for flute and guitar Op.25 (1988)
*Sonata for flute and harp Op.56 (1996)
*Quintet for piano, clarinet and string trio Op.26 (1988)
*Ten Minutes for clarinet, string trio and piano Op.125 (2014)
*The Velveteen Rabbit for narrator and 15 instruments Op.115 (2010) text by Margery Williams
*Trio for clarinet, viola and piano Op.128 (2014)
*Trio No.1 for flute, cello and piano Op.83 (2002)
*Trio No.2 for flute, cello and piano Op.87 (2004)
*Trio for horn, violin and piano Op.101 (2007)
KEYBOARD MUSIC
*Album for the Young Op.43 (1993)
*Daydream and Nightmare for Two Pianos, Eight Hands Op.94 (2005)
*De Profundis (for organ) Op.16 (1985)
*Evening Prayer and Dream from 'Hansel und Gretel' Op.37 (1992)
(Humperdinck transcribed by Liebermann)
*Four Apparitions Op.17 (1985)
*Gargoyles Op.29 (1989)
*Four Etudes on Songs of Johannes Brahms Op.88 (2004)
*Four Etudes on Songs of Robert Franz Op.91 (2005)
*Music for Carillon Op.107 (2008)
*Nocturne No.1 Op.20 (1986)
*Nocturne No.2 Op.31 (1990)
*Nocturne No.3 Op.35 (1991)
*Nocturne No.4 Op.38 (1992)
*Nocturne No.5 Op.55 (1996)
*Nocturne No.6 Op.62 (1998)
*Nocturne No.7 Op.65 (1999)
*Nocturne No.8 Op.85 (2003)
*Nocturne No.9 Op.97 (2006)
*Nocturne No.10 Op.99 (2007)
*Nocturne No.11 Op.112 (2010)
*Piano Sonata No.1 Op.1 (1977)
*Piano Sonata No.2 ("Sonata Notturna") Op. 10 (1983)
*Piano Sonata No.3 Op.82 (2002)
*Sonata for two pianos Op.117 (2012)
*Three Impromptus Op.68 (2000)
*Two Impromptus Op.131 (2016)
*Three Lullabies for two pianos Op.76 (2001)
*Variations on America by Charles Ives, transcription for piano solo Op.96 (2006)
*Variations on a Theme by Mozart for two pianos Op.42 (1993)
*Variations on a Theme by Anton Bruckner Op.19 (1986)
*Variations on a Theme of Schubert Op.100 (2007)
VOCAL MUSIC
*A Poet To His Beloved for tenor, flute, string quartet and piano Op.40 (1993) poems by William Butler Yeats
*A Poet To His Beloved for voice and piano Op.40a poems by William Butler Yeats
*An Opera House for voice and piano Op.120 poem by Amy Lowell
*Appalachian Liebeslieder for Soprano, Baritone, and Piano Duet Op.54 (1996)poems by Laren Stover
*Final Songs for baritone and piano Op.21 (1987)
*Four Seasons Op.123 for Mezzo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano Quartet (2013) poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
*Music, When Soft Voices Die for voice and piano Op.127 (2014) poem by Percy Bysshe Shelly
*Night Songs for baritone and piano Op.22 (1987)
*On The Beach At Night for voice and piano Op.78 (2001) poem by Walt Whitman
*Sentimental Songs for Voice and Piano Op.89 (2004) poems by John Fowles
*Six Songs on Poems of Nelly Sachs for Soprano and piano Op.14 (1985)
*Six Songs on Poems by Henry W. Longfellow for tenor and piano Op.57 (1997)
*Six Songs on Poems by Raymond Carver for baritone and piano Op.80 (2002)
*Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening for bass-baritone and piano Op.104 (2008) poems by Robert Frost
*The Next Time for Baritone and Piano Op.73 (2001) poem by Mark Strand
*Three Poems of Stephen Crane Op.11 (1983)
*Two Songs on Poems of Anthony Hecht Op.86 (2003)
*War Songs for Bass Voice and Piano Op.6 (1980) poems by Hermann Melville
CHORAL MUSIC
*A Whitman Oratorio Op.105 (2008)
*Missa Brevis for SATB Chorus, tenor and baritone solos, organ Op.15 (1985)
*Symphony No.2 Op. 67 (1999) text adapted from Walt Whitman
*Three Elizabethan Songs for a cappella SATB chorus Op.63 (1999)
*Two Choral Elegies for a cappella SATB chorus Op.2 (1977) poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson