"To D.R. in Holloway," NAU Women's Chamber Ensemble. Dr. Ryan Holder, Conductor. IAWM Congress 2011, Flagstaff, AZ. Set to a text by Joan Lavendar Guthrie, a Brittish suffragette.
Sonata for Flute Oboe Clarinet and Viola: Winding Road. An exerpt of the first movement of a two-movement chamber work. Flute: Jessica Sherer. Oboe: Izumi Chato. Clarinet: Elaine Clark. Viola: Roy Rudolph. (2005)
"Eve's Advice to Her Granddaughters," poem by Laurie Robertson-Lorant, part of a choral cycle series called The Woman in the Garden. Recorded and performed by Eva Kendrick. (2008)
"Night Terrors," music and lyrics by Eva Kendrick. Vocals: Eva Kendrick, mandolin/drums: Joseph L. Auger, guitar: Natalie Markward. Recorded, engineered and produced by Joseph L. Auger of QORQ Productions. (2011) For lyrics, please visit Lyrics page.
"Spread So Thin," music and lyrics by Eva Kendrick. Vocals: Eva Kendrick, vocals & guitars: Joseph L. Auger. Recorded, engineered and produced by Joseph L. Auger of QORQ Productions. (2011) For lyrics, please visit Lyrics page.
Sonata for Flute Oboe Clarinet and Viola: Blue Dawn. The second movement of the chamber work. (2005)
"I Envy Seas Whereon He Rides," a duet from the one-act chamber opera Emily, about the life of the Amherst poetess Emily Dickinson. In this scene, Emily's brother Austin and his mistress Mabel, read aloud one of Emily's poems. Mabel: Kara Lund. Austin: Eric Castro. (2002)
"I Love You," a song from Kendrick's musical comedy Le Bistro Cafe. Soloist: Moqui Lund, piano: Eva Kendrick. Recorded by Nelson Lee. (2003)
*** Please note, all recordings are taken from live performances except where otherwise indicated. 1. Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Flagstaff, AZ), 2 & 6 Longy School of Music, 7. Mary K. Hail Music Mansion (Providence, RI), All music is created by Eva Kendrick and copywritten by ASCAP.