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October 29, 2025

The New Virtuoso: For Art's Sake @ Carnegie Hall

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COMPOSERS

FOR ORCHESTRAS

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EDUCATORS

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AUDIENCES

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ARTISTRY, CREATIVITY, OPPORTUNITY

Who we are. The American Composers Orchestra (ACO) is a national discovery and development pipeline for new orchestral music, focused on bringing the full spectrum of American music to orchestral stages, providing a gateway to the orchestral composition and performance process, and amplifying the expressive power of orchestral music to enable a vibrant future for all Americans. We've made incredible strides over the past 4+ decades, and we are just getting started.

What we do. For composers of all experience levels, we offer an end-to-end composition accelerator to get you from idea to performance in partnership with orchestras nationwide. For orchestral commissioners, we offer a comprehensive suite of resources and relationships to realize your artistic vision. For students and educators, we offer an array of programs and resources designed to nurture creativity through music composition and improvisation. For our country, we bring new works into the world that represent the American experience through the imagination of today’s composers.

Meet ACO

Founded in 1977 by a collective of fearless musicians based in NYC, the American Composers Orchestra expands the definition of American orchestral music to ensure a vibrant and inclusive future. Over more than 40 years committed to artistry, creativity, community, and equity, ACO has blossomed into a national institution that cultivates and develops the careers of living composers, providing a direct pipeline to meaningful partnerships with orchestras across the country.

Our Work

Through ground-breaking performances and nationwide initiatives, ACO continually works to expand the definition of American orchestral music and ensure a vibrant and inclusive future.

Composer Advancement

For over 40 years, ACO has discovered and developed the careers of composers whose work expands the definition of American orchestral music. Our national EarShot composer advancement initiatives are the nation’s first ongoing, systemic program for building relationships between composers and orchestras through Readings, CoLABoratory fellowships, consortium commissions, and professional development.

Performances and Events

Join us for electrifying performances featuring world premiere works by artists whose creativity knows no bounds. The American Composers Orchestra performs at Carnegie Hall, the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, the Apollo Theater, and beyond.​

Educational Programs

For 30 years, ACO has positioned music composition as a gateway to creative thinking, problem solving, and self-expression. Our long-term Sonic Spark residencies nurture the imagination through creative rituals and play, cultivating personal, social, and academic growth. Sonic Spark serves students at all levels of experience, including those who have never played an instrument before, are learning to write music for the first time, or are on track to develop high level careers in the field.

Featured Artists

Jessie Montgomery

Jessie Montgomery is a GRAMMY® Award–winning composer and violinist whose music grows out of community, memory, and shared histories. Blending classical forms with folk, jazz, and improvisatory influences, her work feels expansive, rooted, and deeply human. Hear her music live at the American Composers Orchestra Carnegie Hall concert on March 11.

Brittany J. Green

Brittany J. Green is a composer and interdisciplinary artist who creates music as a practice of care, listening, and presence. Grounded in Black feminist thought, her work unfolds slowly and intentionally, offering space for reflection, healing, and collective breath. Experience her work at the American Composers Orchestra Carnegie Hall concert on March 11.

Shelley Washington

Shelley Washington is a composer, saxophonist, and poet whose music crackles with rhythm, language, and motion. Drawing from jazz, experimental sound, and spoken word, her work is bold, playful, and full of life. Join us at Carnegie Hall on March 11 to hear her new cello concerto featuring soloist Amanda Gookin.