"I've never championed a single cause.
Instead, I make a career as a music professor where
my musical diversity also serves my students well."

I identify my esthetics as "eclectic", not a position but an apt description. This description is personal: my wide palette is a result of the broad multi-culturally and historically diverse musical universe I inhabit and the atomization of this rich experience by our modern media. I enjoy writing in various sonic worlds and media -- minimalist, post-serial, Cage-inspired, electronic/spectral, jazz influenced, timbral-centric music with extended techniques, neo-classic and neo-romantic music. I've never championed a single cause; instead, I make a career as a music professor where my musical diversity also serves my students well.