Original Works by Sarah Infini Takagi

Works for Piano

  • "Ocean Voices"
    Piece for Solo Piano
    Commissioned for the Spaceship Global Climate Conference at the University of British Columbia; recorded in Roy Barnett Hall.

  • "Falling Petals"
    Upcoming performance: April 4–6, Rivers Contemporary Music Festival, Weston, MA.

  • "Drifting"
    Part of 5 Short Pieces for Piano.

  • "Study in Intervals"
    4 Short Pieces exploring 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, and 5ths.

  • "Beethoven Re-Compositions of 5 Sonatas"
    Short introductions inspired by five Beethoven sonatas.

  • Beethoven Cadenzas
    Cadenzas for Beethoven Piano Concertos #1 and #3, performed at the New England Conservatory Concerto (Prep) Competition.

Works for Voice and Piano

  • "Love, Infinitely"
    Commissioned for the BCCA/CCCA Fundraiser Concert.

  • "Far Away"
    Commissioned for Energy Theater.

  • "Theme Song for Baby Dance II"
    Written for Baby Dance II, a short modern dance film.

  • "Change Is Everything"
    Piano part written for Orly Diaz's original song.

  • "I Was Wrong" / "We Don’t Need" / "So Grateful"
    Songs composed for Lara Herrmann.

Works for Voice with Guitar and Bass

  • "We Are Infinite"
    Performed at the NEC Faculty Recital with five singers and band.

Works for Structured Improvisation

  • "Dance By Numbers"
    For piano, drums, and dancer.
    Winner of the International Haikara Award for Outstanding Nikkei.

Works for Jazz Quartet

  • "Waldstein Jazz"
    For voice, piano, bass, and drums, based on the 2nd and 3rd movements of Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata.

Works for Theater

  • "Holiday Tree"
    Commissioned for actress/playwright Charlotte Anne Dore; premiered at Chelsea Theater Works, Somerville, MA.

  • "Ghosts from Xmas Past"
    Written for Charlotte Anne Dore; performed on Zoom.

Works for Film

  • "Baby Dance II"
    Commissioned score for a short dance film, recently featured at the ADF Festival.

Works for Digital Piano

  • Series of Ambient Piano Pieces
    To be released globally in 2025.