2026-2027 Season
Adam Tendler performs Area of Refuge on his Inheritances program at Tanglewood. More Info
Hub New Music performs Barnes Dances at the Detroit Institute of Arts. More Info
Christopher Cerrone joins participants and other faculty at the Camp for Composers in Dalarna County, Sweden from August 24–30, 2026. More Info
The ARSO Orchestra performs The Air Suspended with Alexandra Balog, piano, at the Kortárs a kastélyban festival in Fehérvárcsurgó, Hungary. More Info
Percussionist Elise Liu and friends present a recital on the 2026 Hong Kong Artists Series, featuring the Asian premiere of Goldbeater’s Skin. More Info
Michigan State University’s new music ensemble, Musique 21, performs The Pleasure at Being the Cause at Fairchild Theatre. More Info
New Jersey Symphony performs the Jersey City movement from Barnes Dances at Symphony Center. Christopher Cerrone will speak about the piece. More Info
Orange Road Quartet performs Can’t and Won’t at the DiMenna Center in New York, presented by Tribeca New Music.
The LSO Jerwood Composer+ Showcase, curated by Euchar Gravina, features the UK premiere of Double Happiness at LSO St Luke’s. More Info
The Yale Wind Ensemble performs Darkening, Then Brightening with Alliese Bonner, soprano, conducted by Thomas Duffy. More Info
Soprano Arwen Myers performs Requiem for K.V. on a program presented by Third Angle Music. More Info
Vocal Ensemble Stile Antico premieres It Looks Quite Curious at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre. More Info
Stile Antico performs It Looks Quite Curious at St Paul’s Church on a Boston Early Music Festival concert. More Info
Stile Antico performs It Looks Quite Curious in Brevard, NC. More info coming soon.
Percussionist Katherine Fortunato performs Memory Palace at Sandbox Percussion’s studio in Brooklyn.
San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Music Ensemble performs The Night Mare.
Hub New Music performs an album release concert for New Addresses at Miller Theatre. More Info
The Montclair State Wind Ensemble performs Darkening, Then Brightening with Lindsay Kesselman, soprano.
Catherine Gregory, flute, and David Kaplan, piano, perform a new work. Venue TBD.
Sandbox Percussion, pianist Conor Hanick, and mezzo-soprano Elspeth Davis perform Don’t Look Down and other works by Christopher Cerrone at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More Info
Sandbox Percussion, pianist Conor Hanick, and mezzo-soprano Elspeth Davis perform Don’t Look Down and other works by Christopher Cerrone at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More Info
xc3x89poc Percussion performs the wind ensemble arrangement of Meander, Spiral, Explode with the University of Alabama Wind Ensemble, conducted by Ken Ozzello.
Flutist Catherine Gregory, percussionist Ian Rosenbaum, and soprano Ariadne Greif perform New Addresses at Carnegie Hall. More Info
Trinity Wall Street Choir and Novus NY perform The Branch Will Not Break.
Stef Van Vynckt performs the American premiere of Swift Interval at the David Rubenstein Atrium, Lincoln Center.
Époc Percussion performs the world premiere of the wind ensemble arrangement of Meander, Spiral, Explode at Bates Recital Hall, Butler School of Music, University of Texas at Austin. More Info
Catherine Gregory, flute, and David Kaplan, piano, perform a new work at Dumbarton Concerts. More Info
Catherine Gregory, flute, and David Kaplan, piano, perform a new work at Dumbarton Concerts. More Info
Calder Quartet and Dashon Burton, baritone, perform Quintet at Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, Leo Rich Theater. More Info
Calder Quartet and Dashon Burton, baritone, perform a new work (world premiere, co-commission) at Chamber Music in Napa Valley. More Info
Dashon Burton and the Calder String Quartet perform a new work and Quintet at Herbst Theatre. More Info
Radius Ensemble performs Barnes Dances at MIT’s Thomas Tull Concert Hall. More Info
The St. Olaf Band performs Darkening, Then Brightening with Lindsay Kesselman, soprano, conducted by Henry Dorn, at St. Olaf College.
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra performs Cerrone’s double concerto Selah, featuring Anthony Marwood, violin, Coleman Itzkoff, cello, and Chia-Hsuan Lin, conductor. More Info
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra performs Cerrone’s double concerto Selah, featuring Anthony Marwood, violin, Coleman Itzkoff, cello, and Chia-Hsuan Lin, conductor. More Info
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra performs Cerrone’s double concerto Selah, featuring Anthony Marwood, violin, Coleman Itzkoff, cello, and Chia-Hsuan Lin, conductor. More Info
NOIS Saxophone Quartet and Lindsay Kesselman perform a new work (world premiere) at Holtschneider Performance Center, DePaul University.