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June
2023
3
12:00 pm

Composer/singer Kamala Sankaram showcases an ongoing creative project in which the audience becomes integral participants in the music-making process. Celebrating ACO’s commitment to creativity, Sankaram has been developing an app to enable anyone to participate regardless of prior music experience or score reading ability. Come join this ever-evolving game-like work at this lunchtime concert co-presented by Kaufman Music Center.

Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Music Center
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June
2023
2
7:30 pm

American Composers Orchestra holds its 31st EarShot Readings (formerly Underwood New Music Readings) in June 2023 in New York City, conducted by Tito Muñoz.

Audiences are invited to experience the full read through of works by six composers. One composer will be selected to receive a $15,000 commission for a new work to be performed by ACO in a future season. Featured artists, venue and more details will be announced in early 2023.

EarShot is a program of the American Composers Orchestra, in partnership with the League of American Orchestras, American Composers Forum, and New Music USA. Over the past 10 years the program has initiated dozens of composer/orchestra/conductor relationships across the country offering opportunities to more than 100 composers. In 2016, ACO launched a composer archive of past EarShot compositions as a resource to the field. Orchestras across the country and around the world rely on EarShot to identify and connect with creative artists, as well as to advise on commissions, competitions, and program design.Read more about Composers & their Works. CLICK HERE –>Program:Younje Cho – Feast of Particles Henry Dorn – …i forgot to say good morning todayBrittany J. Green – Rencontres for orchestraOswald Huỳnh – Gia ĐìnhAmy Nam – Mimi’s SongDaniel Reza Sabzghabaei – (گر آتش بارد به پیکرم)Hommage à Khāleqī American Composers OrchestraTito Muñoz, conductor

New School Tishman Auditorium
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June
2023
1
7:30 pm

Violinist/composer Curtis Stewart premieres new music with pianist and Kaufman Music Center Artist-in-Residence Aaron Diehl, Harlem Quartet, Mazz Swift, and a chamber orchestra of musicians from The Next Festival of Emerging Artists and Kaufman Music Center's Special Music School, conducted by Peter Askim. Featuring the world premiere of Curtis’s ACO-commissioned work Embrace, the program brings new creative voices to the fore, in part through reinterpreting works from the past.

A New Sounds Live co-presentation hosted by John SchaeferFeatured ArtistsCurtis Stewart, Grammy-nominated violinist and composer Aaron Diehl, pianist and composer, 2022-23 Kaufman Music Center Artist-in-ResidencePeter Askim, conductorHarlem QuartetThe Next Festival of Emerging Artists OrchestraProgramCURTIS STEWART – GoneViolin soloCURTIS STEWART – Thalassaki MouViolin soloOSCAR PETERSON – Hymn to FreedomViolin and piano feat. Aaron DiehlDAVID N. BAKER – Deliver my SoulViolin and piano feat. Aaron DiehlSAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAYLOR – Selections from 24 Negro melodiesViolin and string orchestraCURTIS STEWART – Embrace World Premiere ACO commissionViolin and string orchestraJOSEPH BOLOGNE/CURTIS STEWART – KNIGHT MusicViolin and string orchestra

Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Music Center
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June
2023
1
7:30 pm

In June 2023, ACO will premiere new works by 80 composers exploring interactivity as part of the SONiC Activ8 Festival, a citywide event in partnership with Mannes/The New School featuring 14 ensembles and 100+ performers. The Festival will include ACO’s annual EarShot New Music Readings. Stay-tuned for more details!

Various Venues
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June
2023
1
10:30 am

American Composers Orchestra holds its 31st EarShot Readings (formerly Underwood New Music Readings) in June 2023 in New York City, conducted by Tito Muñoz.

In this initial reading session, hear the works of today’s emerging composers in an open rehearsal with American Composers Orchestra members and artistic staff. Audiences get an immersive view into what happens when an ensemble sits down to read a new work for the first time. Featured artists, venue and more details will be announced in early 2023. The rehearsal is free and open to the public, but reservations are required. Capacity is limited.

EarShot is a program of the American Composers Orchestra, in partnership with the League of American Orchestras, American Composers Forum, and New Music USA. Over the past 10 years the program has initiated dozens of composer/orchestra/conductor relationships across the country offering opportunities to more than 100 composers. In 2016, ACO launched a composer archive of past EarShot compositions as a resource to the field. Orchestras across the country and around the world rely on EarShot to identify and connect with creative artists, as well as to advise on commissions, competitions, and program design.Program:Younje Cho – Feast of Particles Henry Dorn – …i forgot to say good morning todayBrittany J. Green – Rencontres for orchestraOswald Huỳnh – Gia ĐìnhAmy Nam – Mimi’s SongDaniel Reza Sabzghabaei – (گر آتش بارد به پیکرم)Hommage à Khāleqī American Composers OrchestraTito Muñoz, conductor

New School Tishman Auditorium
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May
2023
16
7:00 pm

Artis—Naples presents new music by three of today’s most promising emerging women composers: Mengmeng Wang, Jing Jing Luo, and Meilina Tsui. The composers engage with the Naples Philharmonic in private readings, feedback sessions with principal players and artistic directors, and work under the guidance of mentor composers Molly Joyce, a composer and performer whose work focuses on disability as a creative source, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and ACO board member Melinda Wagner.

Associate Conductor Radu Paponiu and the Naples Philharmonic perform the three works in a recorded public concert at Artis–Naples on May 16, 2023 at 7:00pm. Following the reading session in May, Artis—Naples will commission a new work from one of the three EarShot Readings composers for the Naples Philharmonic to give the world premiere in a subsequent season.

This EarShot Readings program at Artis–Naples is made possible by the van Bergen Women Composers Fund, which was a special fund initiated by the Artis–Naples Board of Directors in celebration of CEO and President Kathleen van Bergen’s 10-year anniversary at the organization in September 2021.

EarShot is the first ongoing, systematic program for developing relationships between composers and orchestras on the national level, developed by the American Composers Orchestra to ensure the vibrant future of new American orchestral music. Over the last 25 years, these readings have provided more than 250 composers with vital artistic and technical resources, as well as career-accelerating public exposure. Alumni of EarShot have won every composition award, including the Pulitzer, GRAMMY, Grawemeyer, American Academy of Arts & Letters, and Rome Prizes, to name a few. Composer-orchestra relationships extend beyond the EarShot Readings, and since 2009, 28 works have been commissioned by partner orchestras from EarShot participants and more than half of selected EarShot composers report receiving a commission directly resulting from their participation.

Read more about Composers & their Works. CLICK HERE –>

Program:

Mengmeng Wang – Onomatopoeia – The Architecture of Sound

Jing Jing Luo – Hakka

Meilina Tsui – “Scenes at the Uralsk Fair” from Nomadic Trails for Orchestra

Naples Philharmonic

Radu Paponiu, conductor

Jing Jing Luo, composer

Meilina Tsui, composer

Mengmeng Wang, composer

Artis–Naples
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May
2023
10
1:30 pm

EarShot is the nation’s first ongoing, systematic program for creating relationships between orchestras and composers. Through EarShot New Music Readings at home in NYC and in partnership with orchestras nationwide, the American Composers Orchestra discovers and develops artists whose work expands the definition of American orchestral music.

Join us for the final listening and recording session, featuring our selected composers and their mentors. The program will include an onstage discussion and Q&A.Read more about Composers & their Works. CLICK HERE –>

Featured Artists & Works:

Alyssa Regent: Where Even Shadows Are LightFred Onovwerosuoke: The Gathering - An Overture for OrchestraAhmed Alabaca: Ode to LibertySofía Rocha: Collage d'hommages

Mentor Composers: Valerie Coleman, Curtis Stewart, Carlos Simon

Public Ticketed Event: May 10 at 1:30pm Live Video Recording of EarShot Reading(free, ticketed event)

Atlanta Symphony Hall
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April
2023
5
4:30 pm

Named by Musical America as one of classical music’s Top 30 Influencers for 2015 and a Lorée oboe artist in 2019, Texas native, Alecia Lawyer, is the Founder, Artistic Director, and Principal Oboist of ROCO, a professional music ensemble that flexes from 1 to 40 musicians from around the US and Canada, including guest conductors from around the world. Corey Field is a professionally trained composer who is better known as a prominent entertainment, media, and copyright attorney at his Los Angeles based law firm Corey Field Law Group, P.C. They will bring their multifaceted expertise to this webinar to highlight the importance of understanding and abiding by current regulations related to unions, media rights, and more.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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March
2023
22
4:30 pm

Composer, producer, and vocalist Lisa Bielawa is a Rome Prize winner in Musical Composition whose works have been described as “ruminative, pointillistic and harmonically slightly tart,” by The New York Times, and “fluid and arresting ... at once dramatic and probing,” by the San Francisco Chronicle. She joins ACO to guide a conversation and offer insights on the importance of building relationships with orchestras, and how to begin to do so.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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March
2023
16
7:30 pm

Modern Yesterdays features four works, three of them brand new commissions, that trace the links composers build between the past and future, both individually and collectively. Conducted by Daniela Candillari and featuring world-renowned guitarist and composer Kaki King, this program includes new orchestral renderings by composer D. J. Sparr of King’s guitar pieces, including her acclaimed album Modern Yesterdays, with immersive video projections by Attilio Rigotti and Orsolya Szantho. Ellen Reid's Floodplain describes a landscape in which reality shifts virtually overnight, Carlos Simon's Fate Now Conquers represents the unpredictable ways of fate, and a newly commissioned work by up-and-coming composer Carlos Bandera presents a unique perspective on the power of music to bridge time, drawing inspiration from the mythological motif of the cosmic ocean.

Read more about Composers & their Works. CLICK HERE –>

FEATURED ARTISTS

Daniela Candillari, ConductorKaki King, GuitarAttilio Rigotti & Orsolya Szantho, Video ProjectionsCARLOS BANDERA: Materia Prima (World premiere, ACO Underwood Commission Winner 2018)ELLEN REID: Floodplain (New York premiere, Commissioned by Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, American Composers Orchestra with the generous support of Linda and Stuart Nelson, and RTÉ National Symphony)CARLOS SIMON: Fate Now ConquersKAKI KING: Modern Yesterdays (World premiere of orchestrations by D. J. Sparr, ACO commission)

Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
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March
2023
7
4:30 pm

Yolanda F. Johnson, Soprano and Philanthropy Expert, has crafted a life as a successful performing artist, as a composer, as an educator, and as a supporter of the arts and of women’s equity. In this webinar, Yolanda will offer insights and guidance on grant application processes, fundraising strategies, and how relationships play a role in fundraising.Attendance is free but advanced registration is required.

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March
2023
1
4:30 pm

Corey Field is a professionally trained composer who is better known as a prominent entertainment, media, and copyright attorney at his Los Angeles based law firm Corey Field Law Group, P.C. In this collaboration with ACO, Corey will unpack some of the need-to-know information surrounding orchestral commissions and the creation of consortia for composers.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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February
2023
22
4:30 pm

*Please note: American Composers Orchestra is experiencing an issue with it's email systems. If you have registered for today's webinar and have not received the Zoom link yet, please email lyndsay@americancomposers.org.

Speakers: Lina González-Granados and Nina Shekhar Receiving a performance by an orchestra isn’t the end of the road for a composer, but the beginning of an ongoing relationship. This webinar will offer rehearsal techniques to composers, and will speak to how they should engage conductors, orchestras, and its musicians throughout the rehearsal process.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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February
2023
1
4:30 pm

Celebrated as an “...eloquent, poetic voice in contemporary music...” [American Record Guide], Melinda Wagner’s esteemed catalog of works embodies music of exceptional beauty, power, and intelligence. She joins ACO to take musical works from the “canon” and use them as a guide for emerging composers to understand some of the important things to know about orchestration, part writing, and more.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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January
2023
25
4:30 pm

The work of orchestra librarians often goes unnoticed, but preparing parts to be read by orchestral musicians is a vital part of the process. Manly Romero and Philip Rothman are experts in this aspect of musical performance, and join ACO in this webinar to help composers navigate the task of successful score and part preparation.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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January
2023
11
4:30 pm

Valerie Coleman has quickly become one of America’s leading living composers, and couldn’t have done it without the help of her music publisher, Jonathan Page! He joins ACO in this webinar to offer insights on self-publishing as well as the ins and outs of the publishing process.Attendance is free, but advanced registration is required.

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December
2022
6
12:00 pm

Central to its values of diversity, disruption, and discovery, American Composers Orchestra partners each year with orchestras nationwide through its EarShot Readings, which has identified and championed some of the most important rising compositional voices in the orchestral field since its founding in 1991.

To deepen the creative community around this work, the Virginia B. Toulmin Orchestral Commissions Program, an initiative of the League of American Orchestras in partnership with ACO, supports women and nonbinary composers who are alumni of EarShot to write a new orchestral work to be premiered by participating orchestras across the country each year. Beginning in 2022, the program to a consortium model, supporting 6 composers to write works that will be premiered by 30 orchestras across nineteen U.S. states and Canada.Whether you are looking to discover composers new to you for your orchestra’s programming, or simply share the boundless curiosity that comes with the discovery of new work, this virtual event highlights five composers whose works will soon premiere as part of the program. Get to know each artist, hear recordings of their music, and catch an inside look into the relationships they’ve built with the orchestras that will premiere their works.Featured composers, works, orchestras, and moderators are listed below.ModeratorsDavid Styers, Director, Learning and Leadership Programs, League of American OrchestrasGarrett McQueen, Director Artist Equity, American Composers OrchestraComposers, Partner Orchestras & Premieres Wang Lu, New York Philharmonic | Premiere: January 20-23, 2023Sarah Gibson, Sarasota Symphony Orchestra | Premiere: March 31-April 2, 2023Gity Razaz, San Diego Symphony Orchestra | Premiere: May 20-21, 2023Angel Lam, Kansas City Symphony | Premiere: TBDArlene Sierra, Detroit Symphony | Premiere: TBDThe Virginia B. Toulmin Orchestral Commissions Program (formerly the Women Composers Readings and Commissions Program) has created partnerships between composers and orchestras since 2014, and is embedded in EarShot, an initiative of American Composers Orchestra in collaboration with American Composers Forum, the League of American Orchestras, and New Music USA. All Toulmin Commission winners were participants of past EarShot readings. The Virginia B. Toulmin Orchestral Commissions Program is an initiative of the League of American Orchestras, in partnership with American Composers Orchestra (ACO) and supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.

YouTube, Facebook Live
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October
2022
20
7:30 pm

The Natural Order explores our relationship to the Earth in an age of climate anxiety, led by conductor Mei-Ann Chen and featuring the Attacca Quartet, Sandbox Percussion, and cello soloist Jeffrey Zeigler. The program includes the New York premiere of Mark Adamo’s Last Year, a dystopian reflection on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Viet Cuong’s highly charged Re(new)al is a concerto for percussion quartet inspired by the power of hydro, wind, and solar energies. Complemented with newly commissioned works by inti figgis-vizueta and Yvette Janine Jackson, the program grapples with our centuries-long struggle to harmonize with Mother Nature sharing both apocalyptic and aspirational visions of humanity’s future.

Read more about Composers & their Works. CLICK HERE –>

FEATURED ARTISTS

Mei-Ann Chen, ConductorJeffrey Zeigler, celloAttacca QuartetSandbox PercussionYvette Janine Jackson, electronicsMARK ADAMO: Last Year: Concerto for Cello and String Orchestra (New York Premiere, Commissioned by ACO, New Century Chamber Orchestra, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra and River Oaks Chamber Orchestra)VIET CUONG: re(new)al for chamber orchestra and percussion quartet (New York Premiere)INTI FIGGIS-VIZUETA: Seven Sides of Fire (World premiere, ACO commission)YVETTE JANINE JACKSON: Hello, Tomorrow! (World premiere, ACO commission)Q&A Interviews with Composers with Garrett McQueen, ACO's Director of Artist Equity

Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
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October
2022
11
6:00 pm

ACO’s 2022 Gala launches the inaugural year of ACO’s Creative Catalyst Award, which recognizes artists and leaders who exemplify its core values of discovery, diversity, disruption. 2022 Creative Catalyst Award Recipients are artist and SFJAZZ Board Chair Denise Young and composer and conductor John Adams.

READ MORE about the honorees and featured artists here.

Event Details6:00pm Cocktails7:00pm Dinner and Performance8:30pm After Party

Featured ArtistsMark Adamo, composerJohn Arida, pianistTimo Andres, composer & pianistGilbert Galindo, Composer & DJ-ProducerStephen Gosling, pianistAbby Harris, ACO student composerPaula Matthusen, composerTrevor New, violist & composerAlicia Olatuja, vocalistLeanna Primiani, composerHuang Ruo, composerOlivia Valentine, artistKaren Vuong, sopranoJeffrey Zeigler, cellistLEVELS OF SUPPORTVisionary $25,000

  • 8 VIP tickets to Dinner & Performance with Priority table placement, includes placement of two guest artists at your table
  • Inside Gala Journal Cover Ad (full color)
  • Recognition as an official sponsor of The Natural Order, ACO’s October 20, 2022 concert at Carnegie Hall
  • 8 VIP tickets to ACO’s The Natural Order, ACO’s October 20, 2022 concert at Carnegie Hall, plus invite to exclusive post-show reception$23,000 of this purchase is tax-deductible

Icon $10,000

  • 8 VIP tickets to Dinner & Performance with Preferred table placement, includes placement of two guest artists at your table
  • Full page Gala Journal Ad (B&W)
  • Recognition as an official sponsor of The Natural Order, ACO’s October 20, 2022 concert at Carnegie Hall
  • 4 VIP tickets to ACO’s The Natural Order, ACO’s October 20, 2022 concert at Carnegie Hall, plus invite to exclusive post-show reception$8,000 of this purchase is tax-deductible

Maverick $5,000

  • 4 VIP tickets to Dinner & Performance with Select table placement, includes placement of one guest artist at your table
  • Listing in Gala Journal
  • Invitation to a special ACO insider event$4,000 of this purchase is tax-deductible

Muse $1,000

  • 1 VIP ticket to Dinner & Performance with Select seating
  • Listing in Gala Journal
  • Invitation to a special ACO insider event$750 of this purchase is tax-deductible

Explorer $600

  • 1 VIP ticket to Dinner & Performance
  • Listing in Gala Journal$350 of this purchase is tax-deductible

AFTER-PARTY ONLYDynamic Duo $250

  • 2 tickets to DJ After-Party with dessert, open bar and dancing
  • Listing in Gala Journal$80 of this purchase is tax-deductible

Reveler $150

  • 1 ticket to DJ After-Party with dessert, open bar and dancing
  • Listing in Gala Journal$65 of this purchase is tax-deductible

TRIBUTESIf you can’t attend, please consider making a donation in support of ACO, or placing a tribute in the program book:

  • Back Cover (color) 5” x 7 5/8” $1,500
  • Inside Covers (color) 5” x 7 5/8” $1,000
  • Full page (B&W): 5” x 7 5/8” $500
  • ½ page (B&W): 5” x 3 11/16” $300
  • ¼ page (B&W): 2 3/8” wide x 3 11/16” $175

QUESTIONS? Write to Lyndsay Werking at lyndsay@americancomposers.org

Bryant Park Grill
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October
2022
4
10:30 am

Hear in-progress works before their ACO premieres by four EarShot CoLABoratory Fellows including inti figgis-vizueta, Trevor New, Yvette Janine Jackson, and Mendi & Keith Obadike. The EarShot CoLABoratory Open Workshop features each artist collaborating with ACO musicians to workshop musical ideas and facilitate co-learning, and will engage in ACO’s artistic curation and educational and community-focused programming. Their resulting works will be premiered by ACO over the course of the season. Glenn Alexander II will conduct this CoLABoratory Workshop, and will also be the cover conductor for ACO’s October 20 concert at Carnegie Hall. Attendance is free, but registration is required.

EarShot CoLABoratory Fellowships advance the work of composers whose work is experimental or rooted in musical traditions underrepresented in orchestral repertoire. The program addresses systemic barriers within orchestral commissioning, providing a gateway to the field and a generative environment for composers from diverse musical backgrounds to create definition-expanding work for orchestra.Read more about ACO’s EarShot CoLABoratory program here.

DiMenna Center for Classical Music
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