Events Archive (2013-2022)

Events are listed in reverse chronological order


2022

FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2022
Stellenbosch International Chamber Festival
Faculty Concert 1
Endler Hall, Stellenbosch, South Africa

"Capriccio" from Dancing with J.S. Bach
Suzanne Martens (violin 1)
Farida Bacharova (violin 2)
Petrus Coetzee (viola)
Peter Martens (cello)
Zanelle Britz (bass)


SUN, JUN 19, 2022 WED, JUN 22, 2022
Guest composition faculty at the Yellow Barn Young Artists Program in Composition


SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2022
New England Philharmonic
Yoichi Udagawa, conductor
New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall

Double Concerto for Solo Violin, Solo Clarinet, and Strings
Stefan Jackiw, violin, and Yoonah Kim, clarinet
Co-commission with The New York Classical Players
Boston Premiere


THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2022
Wheeling Symphony Orchestra
John Devlin, conductor
Capitol Theater (Wheeling, WV)

Dancing with J.S. Bach, No. 1 for String Orchestra (with Solo Violin, Violoncello and Double Bass)
Double Concerto for Solo Violin, Solo Clarinet, and Strings
Stefan Jackiw, violin, and Yoonah Kim, clarinet


FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2022
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Flushing Town Hall (Queens, NY)

Dancing with J. S. Bach No. 1


FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2022
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
W83 Auditorium (NY, New York)

Dancing with J. S. Bach No. 1

TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022
Hub New Music
Morgan Library and Museum; New York, NY

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022
Hub New Music
Miami University; Oxford, OH

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2022
Hub New Music
Ashmont Hill Chamber Music; Boston, MA

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022
Qing Jiang, piano
Bucknell Univesity
Rooke Recital Hall

"Prelude for J.H.” for solo piano (World Premiere)
"
Hommage à Steven Stucky" for solo piano (World Premiere)
"
Dialogues" I. Quarrel (Hommage à György Kurtág) for solo piano
"
Remembrances" for solo piano


SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2022
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Bramwell Tovey, conductor
Veterans Memorial Auditorium

“the space of a door” for orchestra


SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2022|
Tony Arnold, soprano | William Sharp, baritone | Seth Knopp, piano
The Clark Art Institute
Michael Conforti Pavillion

Some Favored Nook” for Soprano, Baritone and Piano

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2022
Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra
Budapest Music Center (Budapest, Hungary)

Omaggio a Gesualdo” for String Quintet (2 Violins, 2 Violas, Cello)


FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2022
Grossman Ensemble
University of Chicago, Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition
Logan Center Performance Hall

“In Between” for ensemble (World Premiere)


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2022
Eastman Wind Orchestra
Conductor: Mark Davis Scatterday
Kodak Hall, Eastman School of Music (Rochester, NY)

"Evening Glow" from Autumn Triptych for wind ensemble


SAT, FEB 26, 2022 MON, FEB 28, 2022
Hub New Music Ensemble
Mississippi Chamber Guild; Jackson, MS

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


TUE, FEB 22, 2022 FRI, FEB 25, 2022
Hub New Music Ensemble
Crosstown Arts and Rhodes College; Memphis, TN

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2022
New England Philharmonic
Listening In interview with George Tsontakis


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2022
Brown University
Race in America Webinar Series

Dana Gooley, Moderator, Professor of Music

Charrise Barron, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Music
Iván Ramos, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies
Eric Nathan, Associate Professor of Music


SUN, FEB 6, 2022 TUE, FEB 8, 2022
Hub New Music Ensemble
Normal, IL

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion


MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 2022
Collage New Music
Pickman Hall, Longy School of Music of Bard College
LIVESTREAM - watch here

Short Stories”, world premiere
Commissioned by the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition and Brigham Young University


2021

FRI, DEC 17, 2021
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David, Masur, conductor
Television broadcast on PBS of season-opening concert (check local listings)
Available for streaming one month after televised broadcast on PBS website

“Opening” for orchestra (MSO commission)

December 9, 2021 at 12PM
Composers Now: IMPACT
Livestream

“On My Recent Music” (Guest Composer Talk)

November 22, 2021 at 1PM
Tony Arnold, soprano | William Sharp, baritone | Seth Knopp, piano
Hudson Valley Music Club
Irvington Presbyterian Church (25 North Broadway, Irvington, NY)

“Some Favored Nook” for soprano, baritone and piano

November 19, 2021 at 7:30PM
Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players
DiMenna Center
New York, NY

Missing Words for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello

November 18, 2021 at 7:30PM
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players
Staller Center for the Arts
Stony Brook, NY

Missing Words for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello

November 18, 2021 at 4:30PM
Stony Brook University
Composition Colloquium
Stony Brook, NY

“On My Recent Music” (Guest Composer Talk)

November 17, 2021 at 1:30PM
Mannes School of Music
Composition Forum
The New School (New York, NY)

“On My Recent Music” (Guest Composer Talk)

November 15 - 17, 2021
Hub New Music Ensemble
Binghamton University
Binghamton, NY

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion

October 29, 2021 at 8PM
Hub New Music Ensemble
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion

October 28, 2021 at 6PM
John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities & Cultural Heritage

Series brings together local artists, architects, writers, thinkers, musicians at the John Nicholas Brown Center to discuss their work with the public every Thursday at 6 pm.

Eric Nathan, Associate Professor of Music at Brown University, will discuss and present some of his recent work on the JNBC’s 1942 Steinway Baby Grand Piano in the music room. The presentation will be followed by Q&A.

October 17, 2021 at 4PM
Hub New Music Ensemble
Scrag Mountain Music Festival
Warren Church, 339 Main St, Warren, VT

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion

This concert will be live-streamed

October 16, 2021 at 8PM
New England Philharmonic
Eric Nathan, conductor and NEP Composer-in-Residence
Boston orchestral conducting debut
All Saints Parish (Brookline, MA)

Bernard Hoffer: Fanfare in Honor of Richard Pittman
Eric Nathan: the space of a door for orchestra
Hannah Kendall: The Spark Catchers
Igor Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (1919)

October 16, 2021 at 7:30PM
Hub New Music Ensemble
Scrag Mountain Music Festival
Bethany Church, 115 Main St, Montpelier, VT

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion

This concert will be live-streamed

October 13, 2021 at 7:30PM
Scrag Mountain Music Festival
Hub New Music: Fire Flowers
Marshfield, VT

Virtual Composer Talk with composers Christopher Cerrone and Evan Premo
RSVP for the Zoom

October 8, 2021 at 8PM
The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University
Mei Rui, piano
Duncan Recital Hall

Remembrances for piano

With livestream video broadcast

October 3, 2021 at 1:30PM
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David, Masur, conductor
Season-opening concerts, inaugural performances at the Bradley Symphony Center

“Opening” for orchestra (world premiere – MSO commission)

October 2, 2021 at 8PM
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David, Masur, conductor
Season-opening concerts, inaugural performances at the Bradley Symphony Center

“Opening” for orchestra (world premiere – MSO commission)

Live television broadcast on Milwaukee PBS

October 1, 2021 at 8PM
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David, Masur, conductor
Season-opening concerts, inaugural performances at the Bradley Symphony Center

“Opening” for orchestra (world premiere – MSO commission)

August 19, 2021 at 7:30PM
Hub New Music Ensemble
Lake George Music Festival
Fort William Henry's Carriage House (Lake George, NY)

Missing Words VI for Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Piano, Percussion

July 27, 2021 at 8PM
Ansel Norris, trumpet
Yellow Barn Festival
Big Barn (Putney, VT)
Tickets (free admission)

“Toying” for solo trumpet

July 18, 2021 at 2:30PM
Music School Festival Orchestra Chamber Players
Chautauqua Institution
Ampitheater

“Rothko Musings” for bass trombone and two percussionists

June 25, 2021 at 7:30PM
Chelsea Music Festival 2021 Virtual Festival: “Weaving the Moment”
John Ferrillo and Amanda Hardy, oboists
Live video stream

Pre-Concert Talk with Melinda Lee Masur, Ken-David Masur, Amanda Hardy and Eric Nathan at 7:00 p.m. ET.

“Just a Moment” for two antiphonal oboes (world premiere – commissioned by the Chelsea Music Festival and Dr. Michael Sporn)

May 24, 2021 at 12PM
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Music Hall
London, UK
Voiceworks Elective

“Forever is Composed of Nows” for soprano and piano

May 9, 2021 at 7PM
Listening In: A Deep Dive in to the Music with the NEP
Hosted by Eric Nathan and Danielle Maddon
Presented by the New England Philharmonic
Streaming link

Interview with composer Sofía Rocha, 2020 NEP Call for Scores Winner (livestream broadcast)

April 29, 2021 at 8:30PM
Indiana University New Music Ensemble
David Dzubay, conductor
Auer Hall, Jacobs School of Music
Livestream (archived for on-demand streaming)

“Chamber Concerto” for sinfonietta (World Premiere)

This piece was made possible by a grant from the Fromm Music Foundation.

April 25, 2021 at 7PM
Listening In: A Deep Dive in to the Music with the NEP
Hosted by Eric Nathan and Danielle Maddon
Presented by the New England Philharmonic
Streaming link (archived for on-demand streaming)

Interview with violinist Stefan Jackiw and clarinetist Yoonah Kim on Double Concerto (livestream broadcast)

April 24 and 25, 2021
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Katherine Young Steele, oboe
Ken-David Masur, conductor
Bradley Symphony Center
MSO Live Stream (available until June 30)

“Dancing with J.S. Bach II” for solo oboe and string orchestra

April 21, 2021 at 12PM
Portland Symphony Orchestra
Amanda Hardy, oboe
Eckhart Preu, conductor
Merrill Auditorium
Livestream (available until May 21)

“Dancing with J.S. Bach II” for solo oboe and string orchestra

April 17, 2021 at 1PM
Festival composition faculty
Loyola Marymount University Online Composition Festival

Masterclass and lessons for composer participants

April 8, 2021 at 3PM
Tufts University
Department of Music
Orchestration Class

Guest composer talk

March 21, 2021 at 7PM
Listening In: A Deep Dive in to the Music with the NEP
Hosted by Eric Nathan and Danielle Maddon
Presented by the New England Philharmonic
Streaming link (archived for on-demand streaming)

Interview with guest composer Bernard Rands (livestream broadcast)

March 18, 2021 at 11:30AM
Stella Chen, violin | Albert Cano Smit, piano
Monthly Spotlight: March 2021 – Presented by New York Classical Players
Video stream (archived for on-demand streaming)

“DUO” for violin and piano

March 18, 2021 at 11:30AM
Monthly Spotlight: March 2021 – Presented by New York Classical Players
Video (archived for on-demand streaming)

Interview on “DUO” for violin and piano

March 11, 2021 at 7:30PM
Hub New Music
Celebrity Series of Boston
Futura Productions (Roslindale)
Livestream (archived for on-demand streaming)

“Missing Words VI” for flute, clarinet, violin, cello (World Premiere)

February 6, 2021 at 8PM
New York Classical Players
James Austin Smith, oboe
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Streaming link (archived for on-demand streaming)

“Dancing with J.S. Bach II” for solo oboe and string orchestra


2020

December 12, 2020 at 7:30PM
Neave Trio
Longy School of Music
Livestream

“Missing Words V” for piano trio 

December 10, 2020 at 7:00PM
Gibson Da Silva, trumpet
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, DMA Recital
Livestream

“Cantus” for solo trumpet

November 23, 2020 at 12PM
Brown University
Department of Music
Music Now series

“On My Recent Music” (Talk) 

November 8, 2020 at 7PM
Virtual Boston New Music Festival
“Listening In: A Deep Dive in to the Music with the NEP: Featuring composer TJ Cole”
Hosted by Eric Nathan (Composer-in-Residence, NEP) and Danielle Maddon (Concertmaster, NEP)
Presented by the New England Philharmonic
Streaming link (archived)

Panel Discussion Interview with guest composer TJ Cole (livestream broadcast)

November 5, 2020 at 1PM
University of Idaho
Lionel Hampton School of Music

“On My Recent Music” (Talk) 

October 25, 2020 at 8PM (Postponed to September 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic)
Season-Opening Concerts
Inaugural concerts at the Bradley Symphony Center
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David Masur, conductor

“Opening” for orchestra (MSO Commission – World Premiere)

Program to feature John Adams’ “Absolute Jest” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9

October 24, 2020 at 8PM (Postponed to September 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic)
Season-Opening Concerts
Inaugural concerts at the Bradley Symphony Center
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David Masur, conductor

“Opening” for orchestra (MSO Commission – World Premiere)

Program to feature John Adams’ “Absolute Jest” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9

October 23, 2020 at 8PM (Postponed to September 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic)
Season-Opening Concerts
Inaugural concerts at the Bradley Symphony Center
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Ken-David Masur, conductor

“Opening” for orchestra (MSO Commission – World Premiere)

Program to feature John Adams’ “Absolute Jest” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9



October 7, 2020 at 5PM
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Composition Colloquium

“On My Recent Music” (Talk) 



September 12, 2020
Syracuse University
College of Visual and Performing Arts
“Composing for the Organ: Webinar and Virtual Concert”

Panel Discussion with organists Anne Laver and Mark Steinbach, and composers Wang Lu and Natalie Draper (YouTube video)

August 27, 2020 at 7:30PM
Chelsea Music Festival
Ken-David Masur, conductor; Amanda Hardy, oboe; Chelsea Music Festival Strings
Online Encores (online re-broadcast)

Dancing with J.S. Bach I for strings
Dancing with J.S. Bach II for oboe and strings

August 2, 2020 at 2:30PM (Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Tanglewood, Koussevitsky Music Shed

“Concerto for Orchestra” for orchestra

Program to feature Yo-Yo Ma and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, as part of the Chorus’ 50th anniversary celebrations

July 22, 2020 at 7:30PM (Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic)
Opening Night
Kingston Chamber Music Festival
Jennifer Koh, violin
University of Rhode Island

“Far Beyond Far” for solo violin

July 22, 2020 at 6:30PM (Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic)
Opening Night
Kingston Chamber Music Festival
Jennifer Koh, violin
University of Rhode Island

Pre-Concert Talk

April 5, 2020 (Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Longy School of Music
Neave Trio and other performers to be announced

“Missing Words” (full series, I-V) (World Premiere)

March 29, 2020 at 2PM (Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Neave Trio
Ulster Chamber Music Series”
Redeemer Lutheran Church (Kingston, NY)

“Missing Words V” for piano trio

March 22, 2020 at 3PM (Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Boston Symphony Chamber Players
John Ferrillo, oboe; James Sommerville, horn; Randall Hodgkinson, piano
Jordan Hall, Boston, MA
More info

"Why Old Places Matter"  for oboe, horn and piano

March 5, 2020 at 1PM
Longy School of Music

Guest talk on “Some Favored Nook” and the poetry of Emily Dickinson

March 2, 2020 at 6PM
Eric Dickson, trumpet
Truman State University
Ophelia Parish Performance Hall

“Cantus” for trumpet and electronics

February 28, 2020 at 8PM
Jennifer Koh, violin
Shared Madness
Brown University, Martinos Auditorium

“Far Beyond Far” for solo violin

February 24, 2020 at 8:30PM
Duo-ING
Ying Xue, violin; Qing Jiang, piano
Tenri Cultural Institute
New York, NY
More info

“DUO” for violin and piano

February 23, 2020 at 7:30PM
Duo-ING
Ying Xue, violin; Qing Jiang, piano
Yellow Barn, Next Stage
Putney, VT
More info

“DUO” for violin and piano

February 23, 2020 at 3PM
Aurea Ensemble
Brown University, Grant Recital Hall

“Lullaby” from “Wing Over Wing” for soprano and violin

February 22, 2020 at 8PM
Neave Trio
Brown University, Grant Recital Hall

“Missing Words V” for piano trio

January 29, 2020
Tiago Linck, trumpet
SESC International Music Festival
Pelotas, Brazil.

“Cantus” for trumpet and electronics


2019

December 5, 2019 at 8PM
Bad Cable
Brown University, Grant Recital Hall

“Torque” for alto clarinet, trumpet, piano and electronics
(collaborative composition/improvisation by Butch Rovan, Keith Kirchoff and Eric Nathan)

November 8, 2019
Roger Williams University

Composition seminar presentation on my music

November 6 or 7, 2019
Emily Heo (cello) and other performers
Boris-Pergamenschikow-Preis
Hochsule für Musik, Hanns Eisler Berlin

“Quartet for Oboe and Strings”

November 3, 2019 at 4:15PM
CSMTA State Conference, hosted by Fairfield Chapter of CSMTA
at Suzuki Music School of Westport
Westport, CT

Public lecture, "Finding and Nurturing a voice in composition: my journey and advice to music teachers"

October 7, 2019 at 2PM
Amherst College Center for Humanistic Inquiry
Amherst, MA

Public lecture on “Some Favored Nook” for soprano, baritone and piano

October 6, 2019 at 4PM
Tony Arnold, soprano; William Sharp, baritone; Molly Morkoski, piano
Amherst Women’s Club
Presented by the Emily Dickinson Museum
Amherst, MA
More info

“Some Favored Nook” for soprano, baritone and piano

September 22, 2019 at 3PM
Gloria Cheng, pianist
Duke University
Baldwin Auditorium

“In Memoriam” for solo piano



September 21, 2019 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Season-opening performances
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
More info

Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere; BSO Commission)

September 20, 2019 at 1:30PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Season-opening performances
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
More info

Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere; BSO Commission)

September 19, 2019 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Season-opening performances
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
More info

Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere; BSO Commission)

September 19, 2019 at 7:30PM
Gloria Cheng, pianist
University of South Carolina
Simons Center Recital Hall

“In Memoriam” for solo piano

September 17, 2019 at 7:30PM
Gloria Cheng, pianist
College of Charleston

“In Memoriam” for solo piano

September 12, 2019 at 7:30PM
Molly Morkoski, pianist
Eastern Carolina University

“Dialogues” for solo piano
"Remembrances” for solo piano

August 2, 2019 at 2PM
Mauro Stahl Junior, trumpet
Teatro Basileu França
Goiâna, Goiás, Brazil

“Cantus” for trumpet and electronics

July 26, 2019
Amanda Hardy, oboe
The New Baroque Soloists
Washington, CT

I. Untitled (from Italian Concerto in F Major, BWV 971) from “Dancing with J.S. Bach II” for oboe and strings

July 24, 2019
Amanda Hardy, oboe
The New Baroque Soloists
Salisbury, CT

I. Untitled (from Italian Concerto in F Major, BWV 971) from “Dancing with J.S. Bach II” for oboe and strings

July 5, 2019 at 8PM
Yellow Barn
Opening night, 50th Anniversary Season
Rachel Schutz (soprano), William Sharp (baritone) and Gilbert Kalish (piano)
More info

“Some Favored Nook” for soprano, baritone and piano

May 12, 2019 at 5PM
Stefan Jackiw (violin), Yoonah Kim (clarinet)
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
West Side Presbyterian Church
Ridgewood, NJ

"Double Concerto"  for solo violin, solo clarinet and strings (World Premiere; New York Classical Players co-commission with New England Philharmonic)

May 11, 2019 at 8PM
Stefan Jackiw (violin), Yoonah Kim (clarinet)
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
W83 Auditorium, 150 W. 83rd St
New York, NY

"Double Concerto"  for solo violin, solo clarinet and strings (World Premiere; New York Classical Players co-commission with New England Philharmonic)

May 9, 2019
Gloria Cheng, piano
University of Missouri, Kansas City
White Recital Hall
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

April 13, 2019
Gloria Cheng, piano
Madrid Theater (Canoga Park, CA)
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

April 7, 2019 at 4PM
Julie Varlet, trumpet
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
Tours, France

"Toying” for solo trumpet

April 2, 2019 at 6:30PM
Kyle Millsap, trumpet
Faculty Recital
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Recital Hall, Kingsville, TX

"Cantus” for trumpet and electronics

March 24, 2019 at 11AM
American Brass Quintet
GatherNYC
SubCulture (New York)

"Missing Words II"  for brass quintet

March 22, 2019 at 11AM
SEAMUS National Conference
Butch Rovan (saxophone and electronics), Keith Kirchoff (piano and electronics), Eric Nathan (trumpet and electronics)
Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Ipswich 106

"Torque"  for trumpet, saxophone, piano and electronics (group composition/improvisation by Rovan, Kirchoff, Nathan)

March 10-20, 2019
Duo ING
Artist residency at Yellow Barn
Ying Xue (violin), Qing Jiang (piano)

"DUO"  for violin and piano

March 10, 2019 at 4PM
American Brass Quintet
Emelin Theater
Mamaroneck, NY

"Missing Words II"  for brass quintet

March 7, 2019
University of South Carolina Aiken Wind Ensemble
Hayes Bunch, Director of Bands

"Jump Start"  for wind ensemble

March 3, 2018 at 2PM
Tony Arnold (soprano), Andrew Garland (baritone), Molly Morkoski (piano)
FirstWorks
First Unitarian Church of Providence

“Some Favored Nook” for soprano, baritone and piano (East Coast Premiere)

March 1, 2018 at 8PM
David Salsbery Fry, bass voice
Ryan McCullough, piano
Barnes Hall, Cornell University

"Wembley's Thingamajig (May 16, 1990)" for bass voice and piano (World Premiere)
As part of "Miss Piggy," a song cycle with an original text by Dennis Lee, composed by Shawn Allison, Lembit Beecher, Ruby Fulton, Eric Nathan, Osnat Netzer and Nicholas Vines

March 1, 2018 at 5PM
John Hay Library
Brown University

Public lecture on “Some Favored Nook”

February 10, 2019 at 3PM
Richardson Chamber Players
Princeton University
"Then & Now: Celebrating PUC's 125th Anniversary"
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
Princeton, NJ

"Threads"  for clarinet, violin, cello, piano

February 8, 2019 at 8PM
Neave Trio
Longy School of Music
Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall
Cambridge, MA

"Missing Words V"  for violin, cello and piano (World Premiere)

February 8, 2019 at 4PM
Longy School of Music
Composition Seminar

“On My Recent Music” (talk)



January 4, 2019 at 7:30PM
Tony Arnold (soprano), William Sharp (baritone), Gilbert Kalish (piano)
Soundings: New Music at the Nasher
Nasher Sculpture Center
Dallas, TX

"Some Favored Nook"  for soprano, baritone and piano (world premiere)


2018

December 9, 2018 at 4PM
Neave Trio
Private house concert
Lenox, MA

"Missing Words V" for violin, cello, piano (pre-premiere)

December 8, 2018 at 2:30PM
Andrew Stadler, trumpet
D.M.A. Recital
UMKC Conservatory
White Recital Hall
Kansas City, MO

"Toying" for solo trumpet

November 29, 2018 at 7:30PM
University of Arizona Wind Ensemble
University of Arizona, Fred Fox School of Music
Crowder Hall

"Jump Start" for wind ensemble

November 27, 2018
Gloria Cheng, piano
Piano Spheres
Zipper Hall (Los Angeles, CA)
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

November 17, 2018 at 8PM
Boston Musica Viva
Richard Pittman, conductor
Tsai Performance Center, Boston University (Boston, MA)

"Missing Words IV" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion (World Premiere – Boston Musica Viva 50th Anniversary Commission)

November 17, 2018 at 8PM
The Louisville Orchestra
Ken-David Masur, conductor
Kentucky Center (Louisville, Kentucky)

"the space of a door" for orchestra

November 16, 2018 at 11AM
The Louisville Orchestra
Ken-David Masur, conductor
Kentucky Center (Louisville, Kentucky)

"the space of a door" for orchestra

November 13, 2018 at 9:30AM
Boston University
School of Music
Composition Seminar

"On my recent music" (talk)

November 3, 2018
Eric Dickinson, trumpet
North Star New Music Festival
Truman State University

“Cantus” for trumpet and electronics

October 29, 2018 at 8PM
Semiosis Quartet
Makeshift Boston
Boston, MA

“Omaggio a Gesualdo” for string quartet

October 28, 2018 at 2PM
Community Music Works
MusicWorks Collective
Brown University

Selections from "Dancing with J.S. Bach" for string orchestra

October 27, 2018 at 7PM
Community Music Works
MusicWorks Collective
Providence College

Selections from "Dancing with J.S. Bach" for string orchestra

October 25, 2018 at 4PM
Brandeis University
Department of Music
Composition colloquium

"On my recent music" (talk)

October 24, 2018 at 7:30PM
Momenta Quartet
Santa Teresa Church
Cochabamba, Bolivia

"Four to One” for string quartet

October 19, 2018 at 7PM
Momenta Quartet
Momenta Quartet Festival IV
Tenri Cultural Institute (New York, NY)

"Four to One" for string quartet

October 14, 2018
Gloria Cheng, piano
Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

October 13, 2018 at 11:30AM
Festival Artonov
Trami Nguyen, piano
Hôtel Max Hallet
Avenue Louis 346
Brussels

"Lontano" (from "Three by Three") for solo piano

October 12, 2018
Gloria Cheng, piano
Cornell University
Barnes Hall Auditorium
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

October 7, 2018 at 12PM
Jonathan Britt, trumpet
D.M.A. Recital
Bowling Green State University
College of Musical Arts
Bryan Recital Hall

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics

September 30, 2018 at 3PM
Syracuse Society for New Music
Park Central Presbyterian
Syracuse, NY

"Threads" for clarinet, violin, cello, piano

September 30, 2018 at 1PM
RISD Museum
”Gallery Conversation: Storm Diptych”
Conversation with Theresa Ganz, assistant professor of Visual Art at Brown University,
on her artwork, Storm Diptych, and her use of Mozart’s String Quartet No. 19, “Dissonance,” in her artwork
Spalter New Media Gallery

September 27, 2018
Gloria Cheng, piano
Bargemusic (New York, NY)
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky

"In Memoriam" for solo piano

September 4, 2018 at 7:30PM
Parry Karp, cello
Chris Karp, piano
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music
Mills Concert Hall

"Missing Words III" for cello and piano (world premiere)

July 10, 2018 at 4PM
Aspen Conducting Academy Orchestra
Aspen Music Festival and School
Benedict Music Tent
Conducting Fellows of the American Academy of Conducting program
under the supervision of Music Director, Robert Spano

"the space of a door" for orchestra

July 10, 2018 at 1PM
Aspen Music Festival and School
Talk for the composition fellows

"On My Recent Music" (talk)

June 22-25, 2018
Guest composition faculty
Yellow Barn Young Artists Program

June 9, 2018 at 8PM
Chelsea Music Festival
Ken-David Masur, conductor
St. Paul's German Lutheran Church
315 W. 22nd St, New York, NY

"Dancing with J.S. Bach I" for string soloists and string orchestra (New York Premiere)
"Dancing with J.S. Bach II" for oboe and string orchestra (World Premiere – Chelsea Music Festival Commission)

June 2, 2018 at 2PM
Library of Congress
Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Gil Rose, conductor
Coolidge Auditorium
Washington, D.C.

"Paestum" for sinfonietta

June 1, 2018 at 8PM
Semiosis Quartet
The New School of Music
Cambridge, MA

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string quartet

May 23, 2018 at 1PM
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Department of Music

"On my recent work" (guest composer lecture)

May 1, 2018 at 8PM
Purchase Contemporary Ensemble
Dominic Donato, director
SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music
Conservatory Recital Hall

"Walls of Light" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

April 27, 2018 at 7PM
Jennifer Koh, violin
Shared Madness
University of California, Santa Barbara
St. Anthony's Chapel 

"Far Beyond Far" for solo violin

April 21, 2018 at 8PM
Loyola Marymount University Chamber Ensemble
Tania Fleischer, director
Murphy Auditorium
Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles, CA

"Capriccio," "Gavottes I and II" and "Andante" from "Dancing With J.S. Bach" for violin, cello and string orchestra

March 28, 2018 at 5PM
Composition forum
Bard College Conservatory of Music

"On My Recent Music" (Guest composer lecture)

March 11, 2018 at 2PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 10, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 9, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 8, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 8, 2018 at 8AM
Presentation of a recording of Keene State College's performance of "Jump Start" for wind ensemble
James Chesebrough, presenter/conductor
Small Bands Showcase at CBDNA Eastern Division Conference
Yale University

March 4, 2018 at 2PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 3, 2018 at 8PM
New England Philharmonic
Richard Pittman, conductor
Tsai Performance Center, Boston University

"Paestum" for orchestra (world premiere)

March 3, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 2, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

March 1, 2018 at 8PM
Erratics: Scenes from Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire
For Puppets, Actors and Disklavier Piano
Created by Dan Hurlin
Text by Erik Ehn
Music by Eric Nathan
Brown University Department of Theater Arts and Performance Studies
Stuart Theater (Brown University)

"Erratics" for Disklavier Piano (music for evening-length theater work)

February 24, 2018 at 8PM
Ensemble Dal Niente
Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center, Brown University

"Threads" for clarinet, violin, cello, piano

February 17, 2018 at 8PM
Schola Cantorum of Boston
Frederick Jodry, director
Eric Nathan, conductor
First Lutheran Church of Boston

"how small a part of time" for choir

February 16, 2018 at 8:30PM
Schola Cantorum of Boston
Frederick Jodry, director
Eric Nathan, conductor
First Unitarian Church of Providence

"how small a part of time" for choir

February 16, 2018 at 7PM
Schola Cantorum of Boston
Frederick Jodry, director
ric Nathan, conductor
Providence Athenaeum

"how small a part of time" for choir

February 11, 2018 at 3PM
Jennifer Koh, violin
Shared Madness
Duke Performances
Duke University

"Far Beyond Far" for solo violin

January 29, 2018
Jennifer Koh, violin
Shared Madness
Northwestern University

"Far Beyond Far" for solo violin

January 13, 2018 at 4PM
All-State Florida Intercollegiate Band
Stephen Peterson, conductor
Tampa Convention Center
Tampa, FL

"Evening Glow" for wind ensemble


2017

December 3, 2017 at 5PM
Exeter University Chamber Orchestra
University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
Mary Harris Memorial Chapel

"Capriccio" for string orchestra (from "Dancing with J.S. Bach")


December 1, 2017 at 1PM
Music Now Lecture Series
Brown University

Composer talk: "On my recent music"


November 15, 2017 at 5:30PM
Tonico Cardoso, trumpet
Departmento de Musica
Universidade de Brasília
Brazil

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


November 12, 2017 at 5PM
Gloria Cheng, piano
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky
The Cooperage Project
Honesdale, PA

"In Memoriam"


November 12, 2017 at 3PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Church of the Heavenly Rest (E. 90th St and 5th Avenue, New York, NY)

"Four to One" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


November 11, 2017 at 8PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Chodae Community Church (Norwood, NJ)

"Four to One" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


November 11, 2017 at 8PM
Gloria Cheng, piano
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky
Tenri Cultural Institute
New York, NY

"In Memoriam"


November 10, 2017 at 8PM
Gloria Cheng, piano
"Garlands for Steven Stucky"
Short works for piano by 32 composers in memory of Steven Stucky
Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center
Brown University

"In Memoriam" (World Premiere)


October 27, 2017 at 5PM
Providence Athenaeum Salon Series
Public Lecture

"Music and Muse"  (Lecture)


October 10, 2017 at 3PM
New York Classical Players Tour
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Arkansas Tech University
Witherspoon Auditorium

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


October 9, 2017 at 7:30PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra


October 8, 2017 at 7:30PM
New York Classical Players Tour
Dongmin Kim, conductor
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Faulkner Performing Arts Center

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra


October 7, 2017 at 7PM
New York Classical Players Tour
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Harding University
Administration Auditorium

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra


October 6, 2017 at 7:30PM
New York Classical Players Tour
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Arkansas State University
Riceland Hall at Fowler Center

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra


October 5, 2017 at 7:30PM
New York Classical Players Tour
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Henderson State University
Harwood Recital Hall at Russell Fine Arts Center

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra


October 5-November 5, 2017
Installation of LUMEN
Cohen Gallery
Granoff Center
Brown University

"LUMEN"  (Multidisciplinary installation)


October 5, 2017 at 5:30PM
Opening lecture and reception
With Catherine Wagner (artist), Thomas Kelley (architect), Loretta Gargan (landscape architect)
Granoff Center
Martinos Auditorium (lecture), Cohen Gallery (exhibition)
Brown University

"LUMEN"  (Multidisciplinary installation)


October 1, 2017 at 3PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Flushing Town Hall (Flushing, Queens, NY)

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


September 30, 2017 at 8PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
West Side Prestbyterian Church (Ridgewood, NJ)

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


September 29, 2017 at 8PM
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
Advent Lutheran Church (W. 93rd and Broadway, New York, NY)

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string orchestra (world premiere, string orchestra version)


September 26, 2017 at 3:05PM
Daniel D'Addio, trumpet
Founders Hall
Central Connecticut State

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


September 19-24, 2017
Yellow Barn Artist Residency
With Jessica Rivera (soprano), Andrew Garland (baritone), Molly Morkoski (piano)
Workshop of new original oratorio based on texts by Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson

"Some Favored Nook" for soprano, baritone and piano (Workshop)


CONCERT POSTPONED: September 4, 2017
Parry Karp, cello
Chris Karp, piano
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music

"Missing Words III" for cello and piano (world premiere)


July 21, 2017 at 8PM
Yellow Barn Music Festival
Resident Musicians of Yellow Barn

"Quartet for Oboe and Strings"


July 10-24, 2017
Visiting Artist Residency
American Academy in Rome


June 17, 2017 at 7:30PM
SPLICE Institute
Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI)
Dalton Recital Hall
Samuel Wells, trumpet

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


June 3, 2017 at 8PM
The New York Virtuoso Singers
Harold Rosenbaum, conductor
Symphony Space
ChoralFest USA

"how small a part of time" for choir


May 27, 2017 at 11PM
Waterfire
Providence, RI

"LUMEN" for electronics


May 20, 2017 at 8PM
The New York Virtuoso Singers
Harold Rosenbaum, conductor
St. Ignatius of Anitoch (87th and West End Ave., New York, NY)

"how small a part of time" for choir (world premiere – The New York Virtuoso Singers Commission)


April 25, 2017 at 12:30PM:
Brooklyn College
Alice Jones (flute), Michael Walker (horn), Kim Carballo (piano)
Presented by the Composer Forum and Hitchcock Institute
2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

"Why Old Places Matter" for flute, horn, piano (Premiere of new instrumentation)


April 23, 2017 at 2PM:
Gateway City Arts Center
Alice Jones (flute), Michael Walker (horn), Kim Carballo (piano)
92 Race Street, Holyoke, MA

"Why Old Places Matter" for flute, horn, piano (Premiere of new instrumentation)


April 22, 2017 at 8PM:
Scholes Street Studio
Alice Jones (flute), Michael Walker (horn), Kim Carballo (piano)
375 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY

"Why Old Places Matter" for flute, horn, piano


April 21, 2017 at 6:30PM:
Brooklyn Conservatory of Music
Alice Jones (flute), Michael Walker (horn), Kim Carballo (piano)
58 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

"Why Old Places Matter" for flute, horn, piano


April 20, 2017, at 12:10PM:
Queensborough Community College
Alice Jones (flute), Michael Walker (horn), Kim Carballo (piano)
222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside, NY – H110
Free admission

"Why Old Places Matter" for flute, horn, piano (Premiere of new instrumentation)


March 29, 2017
University of New Mexico (Albuquerque)
Ben Hay, trumpet

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


April 26
UMass Amherst
Department of Architecture Lecture Series

"Some Favored Nook": Composing a Sense of Place (Public Lecture)


April 13, 2017 at 7:30PM
Morgan Library and Museum
"First Songs: Dawn Upshaw and the Bard College Conservatory Graduate Vocal Arts Program"
In conjunction with the exhibit, "I’m Nobody! Who are you? The Life and Poetry of Emily Dickinson"
Performers from the Bard Conservatory Vocal Program
Works by Joan Tower, John Harbison and others
Mary-Elizabeth O’Neill, voice
Szu-Ying Huang, piano

"Forever Is Composed of Nows" for soprano and piano (NY Premiere)


April 11, 2017 at 7PM
Bard College Conservatory of Music
"First Songs" Preview Concert
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Mary-Elizabeth O’Neill, voice
Szu-Ying Huang, piano

"Forever Is Composed of Nows" for soprano and piano


April 3, 2017 at 8PM
Curtis Institute of Music
Graduation Recital
Tessa Ellis, trumpet

"Toying" for trumpet


April 1 2017, 4PM
2017 IDSA Northeast District Design Conference "The Unexpected Conference"
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

Lecture on my music


March 29, 2017
University of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
Ben Hay, trumpet

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


March 7 or 8, 2017 (TBD)
Booker T. Washington HSPVA Symphony Orchestra
Michael Jacko, conductor
Dallas, TX

"Icarus Dreamt" for orchestra


February 25, 2017 at 8PM
International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
Brown University
Granoff Center for the Creative Arts

"Onement" for flute, bass clarinet, baritone sax, electric guitar, vibraphone, violin (Premiere of new instrumentation)


February 24, 2017
Curtis Institute of Music
Masterclass
Tessa Ellis, trumpet

"Toying" for trumpet


February 10, 2017 at 8PM
Momenta Quartet
Brown University
Granoff Center for the Creative Arts

"Multitude, Solitude" for string quartet


February 8, 2017 at 7PM
National Symphony Orchestra
John Devlin, conductor
Reagan Building and International Trade Center Atrium
As part of Joshua Bell's residency with the NSO

"Glimpse" for orchestra


February 3, 2017 at 2PM
Brown University
Department of Music
"Music Now" Series

"On my recent music" (Public lecture)


January 29, 2017 at 8PM
Tessa Ellis, trumpet
Arcana New Music Ensemble concert
Bower Bird (Philadelphia, PA)

"Toying" for solo trumpet


January 20, 2017 at 11PM
National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY)
Molly Morkoski, pianist
Performance to be broadcast live on the radio show "Relevant Tones"

"Three by Three" for solo piano


January 3-24 2017
Composition Residency at Copland House


2016

 

December 7 at 8PM
Molly Morkoski, pianist
Brown University
Grant Recital Hall
A recital of music by Nathan, Kurtág and Ives

"Three by Three" for piano
"Remembrances" for piano

"Dialogues" for piano


December 1
Jasper High School Orchestra
Matthew Moreno, conductor

"Capriccio (from Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826)" from Dancing with J.S. Bach


November 29
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Christopher James Lees, conductor

"Capriccio (from Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826)" from Dancing with J.S. Bach


November 15 at 6PM
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
Co-presented by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and New England Conservatory
A prelude concert highlighting the music of BSO-Commissioned composers Eric Nathan and Timo Andres
Interviews from the stage in conjunction with music by the featured composers and works that have influenced them
Featuring music by Nathan, Andres, Stucky, Gesualdo, and other TBA

"Omaggio a Gesualdo" for string quartet

Also featuring:
Gesualdo, "Ahi! Disperata vita" (arr. by Eric Nathan)
Steven Stucky, "Partita-Pastorale after J.S.B."


November 13 at 2PM
Yale University, Whitney Humanities Center
"Humanities in Action"
Speaking about careers in the arts and humanities


November 12 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall Boston

"the space of a door" for orchestra (world premiere – BSO Commission)

Also featuring:
Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1 (with Helène Grimaud)
Brahms, Symphony No. 2


November 11 at 1:30PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall Boston

"the space of a door" for orchestra (world premiere – BSO Commission)

Also featuring:
Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1 (with Helène Grimaud)
Brahms, Symphony No. 2

Pre-Concert talk with Eric Nathan and Marc Mandel at 12:15PM from the stage at Symphony Hall


November 10 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall Boston

"the space of a door" for orchestra (world premiere – BSO Commission)

Also featuring:
Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1 (with Helène Grimaud)
Brahms, Symphony No. 2


November 10
From The Top (Boston, MA)
Private event
Speaking about my music


November 10 at 10:30AM
Northeastern University
Department of Music
Guest talk on my music in the course, "What's Playing at the Symphony?"

"On My Recent Music" (guest lecture)


November 9 at 1PM
Harvard University
Department of Music
Guest talk on my music in the course, "Post Classical Music in the 21st Century"

"On My Music" (guest lecture)


November 8 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall Boston

"the space of a door" for orchestra (world premiere – BSO Commission)

Also featuring:
Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1 (with Helène Grimaud)
Brahms, Symphony No. 2


November 5 at 8PM
Boston Musica Viva
Robert Pittman, conductor
Edward Pickman Hall, Long School of Music

"Walls of Light" for chamber sextet


November 3 at 8PM
Keene State College Concert Band
James Chesebrough, conductor

"Fanfare" for wind ensemble
"Jump Start" for wind ensemble


October 25 at 6:30PM
Speaking about my music with the Keene State College Concert Band
(via FaceTime)


October 24 at 4:30PM
Guest Composer Talk and Composition Masterclass
Tufts University
Department of Music

"On My Recent Music" (guest composer lecture)


October 10 at 7:30PM
American Brass Quintet
The Juilliard School

"Missing Words II" for brass quintet (New York premiere)


October 8 at 8PM

American Brass Quintet
Adelphi University
Westernmann Stage

"Missing Words II" for brass quintet


October 7 at 7PM
American Brass Quintet
The Hotchkiss School
atherine Elfers Hall

"Missing Words II" for brass quintet


October 1 at 8PM
Brown University, Sayles Hall
Mark Steinbach, organist

"Immeasurable" for organ (U.S. premiere)


September 25 at 8PM
Spectrum (New York City)
Laura Weiner, horn
Additional musicians, TBA

"Why Old Places Matter" for oboe, horn, piano


September 25
Mostra de Música Contemporânea
Tonico Cardoso, trumpet
Teatro Sesc, Vitória, ES (Brazil)

"Cantus" for trumpet and electronics


July 27 at 8PM
Aspen Music Festival
American Brass Quintet
Harris Hall

"Missing Words II" for brass quintet (world premiere, Aspen Music Festival commission)


July 15
Nikolaikirche, Berlin
Mark Steinbach, organist

"Immeasurable" for organ (German premiere)


July 2 at 8PM
Cathédrale Notre Dame, Paris
Mark Steinbach, organist

"Immeasurable" for organ (world premiere)


June 29
Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra Composer Apprentice Program
SUNY Purchase
Guest Composer Talk


June 27-28
Yellow Barn Young Artists Program
Guest Composition Faculty


June 25
Chamber Music Campania
Fiati Five

"Spires" for woodwind quintet


June 9
Avaloch Farm Institute
Fiati Five

"Spires" for woodwind quintet


June 3 at 1:30PM
International Trumpet Guild Conference
New Works Recital
Benjamin Berghorn, trumpet
Anaheim, California

"Toying" for solo trumpet


May 31 at 7PM
New York Philharmonic 2016 Biennial
Violinist Jennifer Koh
"Shared Madness" Project
Premieres by 30 composers (over two concert programs)
National Sawdust (New York, NY)

"Far Beyond Far" for solo violin (world premiere)


May 6 at 8PM
Brown University, Sayles Hall
Eric Nathan and Luyuan Xing, pianists

"Kraftfahrzeugsinnenstattungsneugeruchgenuss" for piano four hands (world premiere)


May 3 at 1PM
Stony Brook University
DMA Lecture Recital,
"Tracing the Techniques of Musical Imagery in
Eric Nathan's Unaccompanied Trumpet Solo Toying"
Christopher Scanlon (trumpet)

"Toying" for trumpet


May 2 at 1:30PM
University of Rochester
Caroline Sonnett (flute), Paulina Swierczek (soprano)

"Wing Over Wing" for soprano and flute


March 30 at 8PM
Guest trumpet soloist with Brown University Jazz Band
Ehemaliges Stummfilmkino Delphi
Berlin (Germany)

Duke Ellington's "Concerto for Cootie"


March 26 at 7:30PM
Guest trumpet soloist with Brown University Jazz Band
Schlot
Berlin (Germany)

Duke Ellington's "Concerto for Cootie"


March 4 and 5 at 8PM
Brown University Orchestra
Paul Phillips, conductor
Sayles Hall, Brown University

“Icarus Dreamt" (Rhode Island Premiere)


February 24 at 7:30PM
Illinois Wind Symphony
Stephen Peterson, conductor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Music

"Evening Glow"


February 16 at 8PM
Indiana University Wind Ensemble
Stephen Pratt, conductor
Musical Arts Center
Indiana University

"Jump Start"


February 14 at 12PM
conText (Mary Hubbell, soprano; Alice Jones, flute)
Concerts on the Canal Series
Holyoke Canal District Winter Festival
Gateway City (92-114 Race Street, Holyoke, MA)

"Wing Over Wing"


February 12 at 8PM
Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP)
Gil Rose, conductor
Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center, Brown University

“LUMEN" 
"Omaggio a Gesualdo"

"Missing Words"
"Paestum"


2015

 

December 10 at 7PM
Connecticut College Orchestra
Mark Seto, conductor

“Sky's Edge"


December 3 at 8PM
University of Connecticut Wind Ensemble
Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor

“Jump Start"


November 23 at 1PM
CD RELEASE TOUR - WESTCHESTER, NY
Momenta Quartet, violist Samuel Rhodes
Hudson Valley Music Club Recital Series
(54 Clinton Ave, Dobbs Ferry, NY)

“Omaggio a Gesualdo”
“Multitude, Solitude”


November 15 at 8PM
Ensemble Parallax
Aurora
276 Westminster St, Providence, RI

DUO”


November 14 at 8PM
Yale Symphony Orchestra
Toshiyuki Shimada, conductor

“This Old Place” (world premiere)
Commissioned by the Yale Symphony Orchestra for its 50th anniversary season


November 9 at 8PM
Eric Nathan, trumpet
Brown University Faculty Show
Granoff Center for Creative Arts

“Cantus”


November 4 at 5PM
Boston Conservatory
8 the Fenway
Guest Composer Lecture

"On My Recent Music"


November 4 at 5PM
Hui Wu, piano
University of Southern California Thornton School of Music

"Dialogues"


November 3 at 6PM
Connecticut College
Department of Music
Guest Composer Lecture

"On My Recent Music"


October 30 at 8PM
Brown University Wind Symphony
Eric Nathan, conductor
Brown University

“Jump Start”


October 25 at 3PM
The University of Tennessee Martin
Department of Music
Kevin Freyler, bass trombone
Jerry Emmons and Trice Mayhall, percussion

“Rothko Musings”


October 21 at 8PM
Curiosity Cabinet
Whitney George, conductor
“Sphere of Influence: Chasing Light”
CUNY Graduate Center
Elebash Recital Hall

“Walls of Light”


October 18 at 7PM
CD RELEASE TOUR – BOSTON
Momenta Quartet, violist Samuel Rhodes, oboist Peggy Pearson,
pianist Mei Rui
St. Paul’s Church
(15 St. Paul St., Brookline, MA)
Purchase Tickets

“Multitude, Solitude” (Boston Premiere)
“Four to One” (Boston Premiere)
“Quartet for Oboe and Strings”
“Omaggio a Gesualdo” (Boston Premiere)
“Three by Three” (Boston Premiere)


October 12 at 7:30PM
CD RELEASE TOUR –  NEW YORK
Momenta Quartet, violist Samuel Rhodes, oboist Peggy Pearson, 
pianist Mei Rui, trumpeter Hugo Moreno, hornist Laura Weiner
(Le) Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker St.)
LIVE VIDEO STREAMING HERE
Purchase Tickets

“Why Old Places Matter” (NY Premiere)
“Multitude, Solitude”
“Four to One” 
“Omaggio a Gesualdo”
“Three by Three” 
“Toying”


October 9 at 10AM
Chamber Music Live at Queens College
Hosted by Marcy Rosen, cello
Momenta Quartet

“Multitude, Solitude”


September 29 at 7:30PM
Mary Hubbell, soprano; Alice Jones, flute
Graduate Center, CUNY
Elebash Recital Hall

“Wing Over Wing”


September 17, 2015 at 4:15PM
"Music Now" – A New Forum For Contemporary Music
Brown University Department of Music
Inaugural lecture
Series created by Eric Nathan, Wang Lu and Butch Rovan

"On My Recent Music"


September 9, 2015 at 7:30PM
Merkin Hall Opening Night – 2015 Resonant Bodies Festival
Soprano Lucy Shelton, clarinetist Carlos Cordeiro, cellist Meaghan Burke
Merkin Hall (New York, NY)

“Soul Perching” - (World Premiere)
for soprano, clarinet and cello


August 5 at 8PM
Joseph Alessi, trombone
Solo Recital at the Alessi Seminar
University of Oregon

“As Above, So Below”

 

August 2
Joseph Alessi, trombone
New York Philharmonic Global Academy
Music Academy of the West

“As Above, So Below”


July 20 at 2PM
Fiati Five
Chamber Music Campania
Music at Selby Library, Geldbart Auditorium
Sarasota, FL

“Spires”


July 18
Fiati Five
Chamber Music Campania
New College of Florida, Mildred Sainer Pavillion
Sarasota, FL

“Spires”


July 15
Fiati Five
Braden River High School (Bradenton, FL)

“Spires”


July 13-26 (9AM-9PM)
Yellow Barn
The full immersive installation of “LUMEN” is presented Yellow Barn at the
Brooks House in Downtown Brattleboro, VT
More information

“LUMEN” (full installation, US PREMIERE)


July 11 at 8PM
Yellow Barn
Johnna Wu, Stella Chen, violins; Roger Tapping, Meredith Kufchak, violas; Michael Kaufman, cello
Music by Clyne, MacMillan, Ives, Crumb, Ravel
Big Barn

“LUMEN”
“Omaggio a Gesualdo”


July 1 at 8PM
Boston Symphony Chamber Players
John Ferrillo, oboe; James Sommerville, horn; Randall Hodgkinson, piano
Tanglewood, Seiji Ozawa Hall

“Why Old Places Matter”


July 1 at 3PM
Chesterwood (Stockbridge, MA)
Eric Nathan with Tom Mayes (Deputy Counsel, National Trust for Historic Preservation), and Judith Shea (sculptor). Reception to follow.
To reserve tickets email Lisa Reynolds: lreynolds@savingplaces.org

Lecture on “Why Old Places Matter”


June 27 at 8PM
Fiati Five
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY

“Spires”


June 19 at 7PM
Judith Kellock Memorial Concert
Jamie Jordan, soprano
Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, 37-06 77th Street

“Forever is Composed of Nows”


June 9
World Piano Competition
Mei Rui, piano
Corbett Hall, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

“Three by Three”


June 5 at 4:30PM
Joseph Alessi, trombone
Domaine Forget
Franccoys-Bernier Concert Hall

“As Above, So Below” (Canadian Premiere)


May 29 at 11:15AM
Mirari Brass 
International Trumpet Guild 40th Anniversary Conference 

"Spires"


May 20 at 10:45AM
Momenta Quartet
MATA Festival Showcase at New York Ideas 2015
Sponsored by The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute

“Four to One”


May 14
Society for New MusicBenefit Gala
American Composers Forum “Composers Night Out”
CNY Philanthropy Center, Syracuse, NY

“Sands Flowing” (US Premiere, Solo Clarinet version)


May 8
Mirari Brass 
Cathedral of the Rockies

“Spires”


April 26 at 7PM
Apple Hill Quartet, Katie Hoyer, mezzo-soprano
Winsor Music Chamber Series
St. Paul’s Church, Brookline, M

“Hope is the thing with feathers” (Boston Premiere)

April 25 at 7:30PM
Apple Hill Quartet, Katie Hoyer, mezzo-soprano
Bass Hall, Peterborough, NH

“Hope is the thing with feathers”


April 21 at 8PM
Gloria Cheng, pianist
Piano Spheres Series, Zipper Hall (Los Angeles)

“Remembrances” (West Coast Premiere)
“Three by Three”


April 18 at 8PM
Williams College Percussion Ensemble
Matthew Gold, conductor
Williams College (Chapin Hall)

“Bright Light”
Pre-concert lecture with artist Theresa Chong


April 16 at 8PM
Momenta Quartet
MATA Festival, at the Kitchen (New York)

“Four to One”


April 12 at 4PM
Apple Hill Quartet, Katie Hoyer, mezzo-soprano
Jean Wilson Music Series
Newburyport, MA

“Hope is the thing with feathers” (World Premiere)


April 3 at 5:30PM
Grand Central Atelier
Open to the public
46-06 11th Street, Queens, NY

Lecture: “On My Recent Music”


April 2 at 8PM
Momenta Quartet
RED NOTE New Music Festival, Illinois State University

“Four to One”


March 28 at 3PM
Pennsylvania All-State Orchestra
John Devlin, conductor
All-State Festival (Hershey, PA)

“Glimpse”


March 27 at 7:30PM
Charleston Symphony Orchestra
Yiorgos Vassilandonakis, conductor
Magnetic South“Coast to Coast: American Music Today”
Music by Clint Needham, Laurie San Martin and Sean Shepherd

“One Voice”


March 27 at 1PM
College of Charleston

Lecture: “On My Recent Music”


March 26 at 8PM
Purchase College Sinfonietta, conductor Dominic Donato
Purchase College Conservatory of Music

“One Voice”


March 14 at 8PM
Chris Smiley, trumpet
SONAR New Music Ensemble
War Memorial Arts Initiative, Baltimore War Memorial

“Cantus”


March 4 at 6PM
Hui Wu, pianist
Music @ Rush Hour
University of Southern California Thornton School of Music

“Three by Three”


February 15 at 7PM
Joseph Alessi, trombone
Mannes Trombone Day
Co-presented by Mannes/The New School for Music
and The Austrian Cultural Forum NYC

“As Above, So Below”


February 5 at 7:30PM
Christopher Hahn, trumpet
Black Hills State University

“Toying”


February 1 at 3:30PM
Christopher Hahn, trumpet
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Music Center

“Toying”


January 17 at 7PM
Mirari Brass 
Ariel Artists CMA Showcase ConcertDiMenna Center (New York, NY)

“Spires”


January 16 at 5:30PM
Momenta Quartet
Chamber Music America 2015 National Conference Showcase Concert
Westin Hotel (New York, NY)

“Four to One”


January 11 at 3PM
Boston Symphony Chamber Players
John Ferrillo, oboe; James Sommerville, horn; 
Randall Hodgkinson, piano
Jordan Hall (Boston, MA)

“Why Old Places Matter” (World Premiere, Boston Symphony Orchestra commission)


January 9 at 3:30PM
Momenta Quartet
National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C)

“Multitude, Solitude”


January 8 at 8PM
Members of Williams College I/O Ensemble and Talea Ensemble
Williams College I/O New Music Festival

“Threads”


2014
 

December 6 at 5PM
McLean Youth Orchestra
John Devlin, conductor

“Sky’s Edge"


December 6, 2014
Trami Nguyen, pianist
Reginald Gaillard Frontenay (Paris)

“Lontano” from “Three by Three”


December 5 at 7:30PM
UMKC Conservatory Wind Ensemble
University of Missouri, Kansas City, White Recital Hall

“Jump Start”


November 16
Stacy Simpson, trumpet
University of Kentucky School of Music

“Cantus”


November 15
Anna Malloy, trumpet
University of Wisconsin Whitewater in Light Recital Hall.

“Cantus”

 

November 10 at 8PM
USC Thornton School of Music Percussion Ensemble
University of Southern California Thornton School of Music

“Bright Light” (West Coast Premiere)


November 8 at 8PM
Hui Wu, pianist
University of Southern California Thornton School of Music

“Three by Three”


October 26 at 3PM
Mei Rui, pianist
Cactus Pear Music Festival, San Antonio, TX.

“Three by Three”


October 26 at 3PM
InnoVox Contemporary Ensemble
Mark’s Church in the Bowery (131 E. 10th St, New York, NY).

“Walls of Light”


October 24
Mei Rui, pianist
Houston, TX

“Three by Three”


October 19 at 8PM
Benjamin Berghorn, trumpet
Michigan State University

“Toying”
“Cantus”


October 1
Jason Dovel, trumpet
Northern Kentucky University

“Cantus”


September 23 at 8PM
Neil Mueller and Aaron Hodgson, trumpets
Central Michigan University

“Four Sculptures”


September 19 at 8PM
Composer Portrait at Tenri Cultural Institute (New York)
Samuel Rhodes, Violist | Peggy Pearson, oboist | Mei Rui, pianist | Momenta Quartet

“Multitude, Solitude” (NY Premiere)
“Four to One”
“Quartet for Oboe and Strings” (NY Premiere)
“Omaggio a Gesualdo”
“Three by Three” (New York Premiere)


September 19 at 8PM
Neil Mueller and Aaron Hodgson, trumpets
University of Western Ontario (Von Kuster Hall)

“Four Sculptures”


September 19 at 8PM
Doug Lindsey, trumpet
Kennesaw State University

“Four Sculptures”


August 15 at 10AM
PARMA Music Festival
St. John’s Church (Portsmouth, NH)

“Wing Over Wing”


August 9
Trami Nguyen, pianist
festival Présences at Château de Frontenay (France)

“Remembrances”
Lontano from “Three by Three”


August 9 at 6PM
National Youth String Orchestra of UK
Guildhall in Hull, UK

Two gavottes from “Dancing with J.S. Bach”


July 30 at 5:30PM
Cabrillo Festival Orchestra | Boon Hua Lien, Mélisse Brunet, Jeffrey Spenner, conductors
Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music
Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium

“Gibellina” (World Premiere, three performances)


July 26
Blow Up Roma Percussion
Tuscania Artescena festival, Tuscania, Italy

“Bright Light”


July 19
Blow Up Roma Percussion
Cantiere Internazionale d’arte Montepulciano
Montepulciano, Italy 

“Bright Light”


July 19 at 2:30PM
2014 Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music
Seiji Ozawa Hall
George Goad, trumpet

 “Toying”


July 5 at 8PM
Blow Up Roma Percussion | Eric Nathan, conductor
Festival Composit
Rieti, Italy

“Bright Light”


June 27 at 6PM
Blow Up Roma Percussion
American Academy in Rome in a private concert
Eric Nathan, conductor

“Bright Light” 


June 20 at 8PM
Melos Ethos Ensemble
Chungki Min, conductor
Night of Music 2014
Bratislava, Slovakia

“Paestum”


June 11 at 6:30PM
CMF “Festival Talks” panel discussion
As 2013 Chelsea Music Festival Composer-in-Residence, Eric joins CMF Artistic Directors Ken-David Masur and Melinda Lee Masur in a CMF “Festival Talks” panel discussion on the music and influence of Richard Strauss along with current and past CMF composers-in-residence, Alexandre, Lunsqui, Felipe Lara, Brad and Doug Balliett and Jane Antonia Cornish
Dillon Gallery (555 W. 25th St, New York City)


June 5 at 7PM
Ensemble 365
The Firehouse (246 Frost Street, Brooklyn, NY)

“Wing Over Wing”


June 3 at 8PM
New York Philharmonic Biennial
CONTACT! series
Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombonist, New York Philharmonic
At SubCulture (45 Bleecker St.) 

“As Above, So Below” (World Premiere, New York Philharmonic commission)


May 27 at 9PM
JACK Quartet
Peggy Pearson, oboist
American Academy in Rome (Villa Aurelia)

“Quartet for Oboe and Strings”
“Omaggio a Gesualdo” (World Premiere, Quartet version)
“Four to One”
Gesualdo “Ahi! Disperata vita” (trans, Nathan)


May 17 at 6PM
Trami Nguyen, pianist
Les Amis La Revue NUNC, 2 Rue Lecourbe, Paris

Lontano from “Three by Three”


April 30 at 6PM
American University in Rome
With bassist Javier Moreno
Fulbright Scholar and singer Derrell Acon

Jazz trumpet performance


April 30
David Wharton
University of Connecticut.

“Toying”
“Cantus”


April 29 at 8PM
With bassist Javier Moreno
Fulbright Scholar and singer Derrell Acon
Real Academia de España en Roma
Jazz trumpet performance


April 29 at 6:30PM
American Academy in Rome
To view the full video of the lecture, click here.

Lecture: “On My Recent Music”


April 21 at 8PM
Lafayette College Contemporary Ensemble
Lafayette College

“Walls of Light”


April 14 at 8PM
Present~Continuous New Music Ensemble
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

“Walls of Light”


March 27
Istanbul Technical University’s Center for Advanced Studies in Music

Guest Composer Lecture, "Multitude, Solitude: On My Recent Music"


March 22 at 8PM
Real Academia de España en Roma 
Javier Moreno Quartet

Jazz trumpet performance


March 17 and 18
John Adler, trumpet
Missouri State University

“Cantus”


March 15 at 7PM
Majella Stockhausen, pianist
Skulturenpark Waldfrieden
Wuppertal, Germany

“Three by Three”


March 10 at 6PM
Scharoun Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic
Eric Nathan, conductor
Private concert hosted by the American Academy in Rome in New York, NY

“Missing Words”


February 16 at 11AM
Scharoun Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic

“Four to One”


February 15 at 9PM
Composer Portrait
Scharoun Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic
American Academy in Rome
Eric Nathan, conductor
Program curated by Eric Nathan, includes piano works by Kurtág and Schumann, as well as Brahms‘ “Variations on a Theme by Schumann, op. 9”
 
“Missing Words” (World Premiere)
“Multitude, Solitude”
“Three by Three”


February 14-15
Aurae (Alice Jones, flute; Mary Hubbell, soprano)
Stonybrook Music Department’s Fourth Annual Graduate Music Symposium: “Music and Nature: Between Scientific Reason and Divine Power”

“Wing Over Wing”


February 9
Aurae (Alice Jones, flute; Mary Hubbell, soprano)
Composers Now Festival and the Composer’s Voice series
Jan Hus Church, 351 East 74th Street (New York, NY)

“Wing Over Wing”


February 4 at 7:30PM
United States Army Band’s “Pershing’s Own” Chamber Music Series
EJ Ramos, trumpet
Brucker Hall, Fort Meyer, Arlington, VA

“Four Sculptures”


January 31 at 2PM
Aurae (Alice Jones, flute; Mary Hubbell, soprano)
Music Forum at the CUNY Graduate Center

“Wing Over Wing”


January 30-March 2 (4-7PM on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays)
American Academy in Rome
New electroacoustic work as part of a multi-disciplinary immersive installation, “LUMEN,” created with Rome Prize Fellows Catherine Wagner (artist) and Thomas Kelley (architect), as well as Loretta Gargan (landscape architect) as part of the  exhibition CINQUE MOSTRE: TIME AND AGAIN.

“LUMEN” (World Premiere)


January 19 at 6PM
 American Academy in Rome
With pianist John Kamitsuka
Trumpet performance

Leopold Mozart’s Trumpet Concerto
Purcell’s Sonata in D
Handel’s Suite in D


January 13 at 8PM
A Far Cry
Calgary Pro Musica
Tour performance

“Dancing with J.S. Bach”


January 12 at 7PM
A Far Cry
Tour performance
Calgary Pro Musica

“Dancing with J.S. Bach” (Canadian Premiere)


January 11 at 8PM
A Far Cry
Choreography by Betsi Graves with Urbanity Dance
Jordan Hall (Boston, MA)

“Dancing with J.S. Bach” (World Premiere)


2013
 

November 24
Fiati 5 Woodwind Quintet
Chamber Music Campania Benefit Concert
Armonk, NY.

“Spires”

November 17 at 7:30PM
Imago Sonora Ensemble
Alessandro Viale, pianist; Endrit Haxhiaj, violinist
Nuova Consonanza’sFesta d’Autunno 2013
Villa Aurelia, American Academy in Rome

“Three by Three” (European Premiere)
“DUO”

November 17 at 7:30PM
Film score to Reynold Reynold’s film Die Verlorenen (1933)” from “The Lost” (2013)
Nuova Consonanza’sFesta d’Autunno 2013
Villa Aurelia, American Academy in Rome

“Die Verlorenen” (1933)
A collaborative film score/performance
by Eric Nathan and Dan Visconti

November 15 at 8PM
SONAR New Music Ensemble, “The Companion Guide to Rome” featuring music of Rome Prize winners including Lisa Bielawa, Andrew Norman, Ken Ueno and Stephen Hartke
Performance at Old Saint Paul’s Church in Baltimore, MD.

“Toying”

November 8 at 5PM
Melos Ethos Ensemble
World Music Days
Bratislava, Slovakia

“Paestum” (World Premiere, ISCM/IAMIC Commission for the World Music Days)

October 29 at Noon
Aurae
Church of the Transfiguration (1 E 29th St, New York, NY).

“Wing Over Wing”

October 22 at 7:30PM
Colorado State University Wind Ensemble
Richard Frey conducting
Aries New Music Festival

“Falling Up”

October 20 at 3PM
Ecletet Wind Ensemble
George Eastman House
Rochester, NY

“Spires” (US Premiere, Woodwind Quintet version)

October 10 at 7:30PM
Aurae
CUNY Graduate Center
Elebash Recital Hall (New York, NY)

“Wing Over Wing” (World Premiere, new version for flute and soprano)

October 9 at 7PM
Momenta Quartet
Tertulia music series
Antique Garage (41 Mercer Street, New York, NY)

“Multitude, Solitude”

September 19 at Noon
Louvre Museum, Paris
Xiang Yu, violinist; Mei Rui, pianist
Season-opening recital

“DUO” (European Premiere)

September 14 at 8PM
Xiang Yu, violinist; Mei Rui, pianist
Yellow Barn

“DUO” (World Premiere)

August 29 at 7:30PM
Momenta Quartet 
Kimberton Village Chamber Music Series
Kimberton Inn Banquet Hall (Kimberton, PA)

“Multitude, Solitude”

June 24-29: Composer-in-Residence – Chamber Music Campania (Italy)

June 28: Simon Sorvillo, clarinet
 “Spires” (World Premiere, Woodwind Quintet  version)
“Sands Flowing” (World Premiere, Solo Clarinet version)

June 14-22: Composer-in-Residence, Chelsea Music Festival (New York)
Ken-David Masur and Melinda Lee-Masur, Artistic Directors

June 18 at 7:30PM
Conducted by Ken-David Masur
The Italian Academy at Columbia University

“One Voice” (New York Premiere)

June 17 at 7:30PM
CMF’s The Ghost of Gesualdo – An Evening with Ensemble Amarcord General Theological Seminary Chapel
440 W. 21st St., New York, NY
“Omaggio a Gesualdo” (World Premiere, Chelsea Music Festival Commission)

June 16 at 6PM
Momenta Quartet
CMF’s “Multitude - Solitude” at the Dillon Gallery
555 W. 25th St, New York, NY

“Multitude, Solitude” (World Premiere, JFund Commission from the Momenta Quartet)

June 14 at 7:30PM
Amanda Hardy, oboist; members of the Momenta Quartet
CMF’s Opening Night Gala
School of Visual Arts Gallery, 15th Floor
601 West 26th Street, New York, NY

“Quartet for Oboe and Strings”

May 30
Helen Whitemore, trumpet
Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, UK

“Toying”

May 23 at 7PM
Dalton School Orchestra
Jordan Brown, conductor
Dalton School (108 E. 89th St, New York, NY)

“Sky’s Edge” (World Premiere, Dalton School Orchestra Commission)

May 11 at 8PM
Hugo Moreno, trumpet
NY Sound Circuit concert series at the
DiMenna Center (450 W. 37th St, New York, NY)

“Toying”

May 4 at 8PM
Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble
Matthew Marsit, conductor
Hopkins Center, Spaulding Auditorium (Hanover, NH)

“Fanfare”
 

April 28 at 8PM
Molly Morkoski, pianist
Open End
Tenri Cultural Center (New York, NY)

“Dialogues”

April 27 at 8PM
Winsor Music, artistic director and oboist Peggy Pearson|
St. Paul’s Church in Brookline, MA.

“Quartet for Oboe and Strings” (World Premiere, Winsor Music Commission)

April 6
George Hammel, trumpet
Bowling Green State University

“Cantus”

March 29 at 7:30PM
Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
Youth Orchestras of Prince William, New York Tour
John Devlin, conductor

“Glimpse” (Official World Premiere, Youth Orchestra of Prince William Commission)

March 28 at 3PM
Youth Orchestras of Prince William, New York Tour
John Devlin, conductor
Madison Avenue Atrium

“Glimpse”

March 12
Judith Kellock
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Orvis Auditorium

“Forever is Composed of Nows”

March 8
University of British Columbia Contemporary Players
Beklin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia

“Wing Over Wing”

February 10
Youth Orchestras of Prince William
John Devlin, conductor
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Manassas, Virginia

“Glimpse”

February 6 at 7:15PM
Hugo Moreno, trumpet
Le Train Bleu Season Opening Concert
DROM (New York, NY)

“Toying” (World Premiere, Le Train Bleu Commission)

January 29 at 7:30PM
Hui Wu, pianist
University of Southern California, Newman Recital Hall

“Lontano” from “Three by Three”

January 12 at 12:30PM
Harford County All-County Orchestra
John Devlin, conductor
Performance in North Harford High School, Pyesville, MD

“Dance Suite”

January 8 at 10PM
Momenta Quartet
The Stone (2nd St. and Avenue C, New York, NY)

“Four to One”