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American Composers Orchestra Announces Highlights of 49th Season in 2025-2026

August 21, 2025 | By Saratoga Schaefer
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American Composers Orchestra Announces 

Highlights of 49th Season in 2025-2026

Annual Concert Season Presented by Carnegie Hall:

Oct. 29: The New Virtuoso: For Art's Sake – Led by Mélisse Brunet, ACO Performs World Premieres by Tamar Muskal, Elijah Daniel Smith, Mazz Swift, and Aaron Israel Levin, Plus a New York Premiere by Raven Chacon

Mar. 11: Hello, America: Letters to Us, from Us – Led by Carolyn Kuan, ACO Performs World Premieres by Joseph C. Phillips Jr., Kite, Shelley Washington, and Brittany J. Green, Plus a New York Premiere by Jessie Montgomery

Searchlight: 2025 Gala & Creative Catalyst Awards at 48 Wall Street in New York City

International and National EarShot Readings with Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, and Lawrence University; Plus National Recruiting Efforts with New Jersey Symphony (Cone Composition Institute), NY Youth Symphony (First Music), and Orchestra of St. Luke's (DeGaetano Composition Institute)

Continuation of Platoon Partnership, Featuring Multiple Commercial Recording Releases throughout the 2025-2026 Season

(Re)Loading the Canon Workshops across the United States, Including Partnerships with The Juilliard School, Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music, University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music, Curtis Institute of Music, Sphinx Organization, and Concert Artists Guild

Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Presented in Partnership with the League of American Orchestras with Orchestral Premieres Throughout the United States

Michael Dudley, Jr., Arjan Singh Dogra, and Horacio Fernández Selected for One-Year New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellowships 

“In an ideal musical world, there would be no need for an orchestra dedicated to performing new and recent works by American composers. That mission would be crucial to every American orchestra. But we don’t live in an ideal musical world.” – The New York Times

www.americancomposers.org

New York, NY (August 21, 2025) –  Hailed as an “essential organization” (The New York Times) with “an expansive vision of orchestral composition” (Represent Classical), the American Composers Orchestra (ACO) announces its 2025-2026 highlights, marking its 49th year. This upcoming season brings ACO’s annual series presented by Carnegie Hall, including The New Virtuoso: For Art's Sake and Hello, America: Letters to Us, from Uspresentations of (Re)Loading the Canon and international EarShot Readings with orchestras across North America; regional orchestral premieres of Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commission works; and the continuation of partnerships with The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute, and Sphinx Organization.

Carnegie Hall continues its annual presentation of the American Composers Orchestra in two featured performances in the 2025-2026 season. FirstThe New Virtuoso: For Art's Sakeled by Mélisse Brunet on Wednesday October 29, 2025 at 7:30 PM at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, invites five visionary composers to explore the vast possibilities they represent via wide-ranging sources such as electronically collected dream data, sonically reactive moving sculptures, graphic music scoring, art history, gestural conduction, and the creation of new, culturally informed instruments. All ACO co-commissions, works in this program include the New York premiere of Raven Chacon’s Inscription (co-commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Tucson Symphony Orchestra)developed via the EarShot CoLABoratory program; the world premiere of Tamar Muskal’s Square Off for voice and mirror with soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon and Daniel Rozin of Responsive Sculptures; the world premiere of Elijah Daniel Smith’s The Fall of Ideals; the world premiere of Mazz Swift’s Memory FIVE: Freedom Initiate, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory; and the world premiere of Aaron Israel Levin’s Multiverse verse chorus bridge verse chorus chorus.

Next, ACO returns to Carnegie Hall on Wednesday March 11, 2026 at 7:30 PM for Hello, America: Letters to Us, from Usas part of the Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festivalThe program, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, focuses on artists’ musical open letters to America, which reflect narratives around the summer homes of turn-of-the-century Black folk; dreams; unspoken emotions; rituals of celebration; and the connection between the historic and current patriotism of Black American women. Led by Carolyn Kuan, this program features ACO commissions developed through EarShot CoLABoratory, including the world premiere of Joseph C. Phillips Jr.’s We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident (co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)the world premiere of Brittany J. Green’s Letters to Americafeaturing soprano Karen Slack; the world premiere of Kite’s Wichíncala Šakówin; the world premiere of Shelley Washington’s Haymaker, featuring cellist Amanda Gookin; and the New York premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s arrangement of Procession, featuring percussionist Cynthia Yeh. 

On Thursday, October 16, 2025, American Composers Orchestra hosts Searchlight: 2025 Gala & Creative Catalyst Awards at 48 Wall Street in New York City. This annual gala honors two luminary couples, Ray and Vivian Chew and Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting who exemplify ACO’s core values of artistry, creativity, community, and equity. Proceeds benefit ACO EarShot composer advancement programs, orchestral performances, and educational initiatives. Trevor New, Dr. Edward W. Hardy, Danny Rozin, Gabriel Jenks, Curtis Stewart, Mali Irene, and GRAMMY® nominated singer-songwriter Valerie Simpson will perform. This genre-bending experience, rooted in Prohibition Era rebellion and Gatsby-esque opulence, is a gathering of artists and their champions in a celebration of artistic disruption.

American Composer Orchestra’s signature EarShot Readings, a collaboration with American Composers Forum, the League of American Orchestras, and New Music USA, continue internationally in the 2025-2026 season. A national composer development program that serves as the nation’s first systemic program for building relationships between composers and orchestras nationwide, promoting diverse talent and cultivating the careers of composers, EarShot Readings is a professional development process for composers with finished orchestral scores that culminates in multi-day in-person workshops with a professional orchestra. 

After highly successful collaborations in recent seasons, EarShot Readings returns to Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music for a newly expanded two-part model concluding in Fall 2025. This new iteration began with spring workshops that brought eight composers into early creative dialogue with conductor Jeffery Meyer, IU orchestras and faculty, ACO staff, and mentors. Following these sessions and continued mentorship, four composers were selected to expand their sketches into full orchestral works for the fall readings. The model deepens engagement across the compositional process, broadens access, and fosters greater artistic refinement and impact in the final orchestral scores.

EarShot Readings: Jacobs School of Music will take place from September 29 to October 1, 2025, led by conductor Jeffery Meyer and featuring works by Corey Chang, Laura Pacheco, and Emre Sener, with mentor composers Curtis StewartMelinda Wagner, David Dzubay, and Gabriel Jenks. Additional EarShot Readings in the upcoming season include the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra from October 7 to 9, 2025, featuring works by Marisol Gentile, Jens Ibsen, Benjamin Krause, and Matthew Lam, with mentor composer James Lee III;Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra from November 17 to 18, 2025 with mentor composers Ana SokolovicKelly-Marie Murphy, and Ian Cusson; and Lawrence University Conservatory of Music from January 26 to 29, 2026, featuring works by Alicia CastilloLila MeretzkyMatthew Mason, and Logan Rutledge, with mentor composers Marcos Balter and Asha Srinivasan. Additional partnerships will be announced later in the season as more information becomes available. American Composers Orchestra will also award a $15,000 commission to one Readings participant. ACO is also running national recruitment efforts, including New Jersey Symphony (Cone Composition Institute), NY Youth Symphony (First Music), and Orchestra of St. Luke's (DeGaetano Composition Institute) in partnership with EarShot and advancing alums of these programs into subsequent opportunities available to EarShot alums.

As a vital conduit for new voices in orchestral music, EarShot presents three major programs: Readings with orchestras around the country to mentor and promote new composing talent, CoLABoratory Fellowships, advancing work by composers whose work is experimental or rooted in underrepresented traditions, and Commissions, providing opportunities for last year’s featured EarShot composers to compose new works for major orchestras.

EarShot CoLABoratory Residencies, for composers with an idea but no written score, advance the work of artists whose work is experimental or culturally underdeveloped in the orchestral repertoire. Composers   Shelley Washington, Joseph C. Phillips Jr., Brittany J. Green, Mazz Swift will have performances at Carnegie Hall with ACO, and Andreia Pinto-Correia, Malachi BrownJordyn Davis, Mali Irene, Horacio Fernández, and Kian Ravaei will also complete residencies with ACO and orchestral partners. CoLABoratory Workshops in the 2025-2026 season include American Composers Orchestra at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music on August 26, 2025, and October 30, 2025Boulevard Carroll on March 12 2026, and The DiMenna Center for Classical Music on June 11, 2026

This season, ACO announces a multi-year partnership with Platoon, through which eleven live recordings captured in public performances and readings from Fall 2021 through Spring 2024 will be commercially released on all major digital platforms. The first of these is the world premiere recording of Huang Ruo's An American Soldier, released on May 23, 2025 to critical acclaim. Additional projects will be released over the course of the coming season, bringing orchestral works by composers developed and performed by ACO to an international audience. 

ACO partners with The Juilliard School (NYC), Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music (Chicago), University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music (Rochester, NY), Curtis Institute of Music (Philadelphia), the Sphinx Organization (Detroit), and Concert Artists Guild (NYC) on (Re)loading the Canon, a commissioning consortium to develop a series of eight-minute violin, viola, cello, and bass concertos by Black and Latino composers. Four concertos were commissioned during the 2024-2025 season, with workshops, performances, and recording sessions in Fall 2025, and for consideration to be performed at the 2027 Sphinx Competition. From October 3 to 4, 2025, the Eastman School of Music will host a workshop and recording session of Michael Frazier’s Viola Concerto los quetzales with violist Jordan Bak, with a public performance at Eastman on October 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM. On October 9, 2025The Juilliard School will host a workshop and recording session of Curtis Stewart’s Bass Concerto Bass Concertante with bassist Kebra-Seyoun Charles. From November 19 to 21, 2025Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music will host a workshop and recording session of Shawn Okpebholo’s Cello Concerto Flow, Riffs, and Running Bass with cellist Gabriel Cabezas. In December of 2025Curtis School of Music will host a workshop and recording session of Jonathan Bailey Holland’s Violin Concerto with violinist Melissa White.

ACO announces its second cohort of The New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellows this season. Michael Dudley, Jr., Arjan Singh Dogra, and Horacio Fernández have been selected for the second cohort of one-year fellowships. Artists selected for the first cohort of Fellows include composers Kebra-Seyoun Charles, Malachi Brown, and Jordyn Davis. Artists receive a commission fee, mentorship, workshops, recordings, and professional premiere, via American Composers Orchestra’s EarShot Readings or CoLABoratory Residencies. The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fellowship Program provides support for talented young professionals (aged 18 to 30) from historically underrepresented populations who are dedicated to a career in the arts. Grants help arts groups provide young professional artists living and working in New York City with paid opportunities to create and present new work, as well as training, mentorship, and other support. Fellowships are intended to help young working artists achieve significant professional credit that can lead to future opportunities and advance their careers.

American Composers Orchestra continues its partnership with the League of American Orchestras on the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program. Performances from two 30-orchestra consortia established over the last two years continue into next season with supporting commissions by six women and nonbinary EarShot alumni. The third national consortium was announced in 2025, featuring three new commissions by composers Stacy Garrop, Angel Lam, and Leanna Primiani, for full-length, 25- to 30-minute concert works. World premieres and repeat performances of the new works by a consortium of nine orchestras will occur during the 2025-26 and 2026-27 seasons. Additionally, a newly-established repeat performances initiative will support additional presentations of previously commissioned works by all 16 composers commissioned through the program from 2014-2019. The repeat performances will occur throughout the 2025-26 and 2026-27 among 16 participating orchestras.  In the 2025-2026 season, composers will have their works performed by twenty-four orchestras across the United States, including: Grant Park Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Lima Symphony Orchestra, Symphony of the Rockies, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Nova Northwest, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Lexington Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Quad City Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, North Corner Chamber Orchestra, Monterey Symphony, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony, Orchestra, Asheville Symphony, and Oregon Symphony. 

 

American Composers Orchestra 2025-2026 Season Calendar

Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 10:30 AM

American Composers Orchestra CoLABoratory Workshop

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music | New York, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/colaboratory-workshop-6

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Shelley Washington – Haymaker

Mazz Swift – Memory FIVE: Freedom Initiate

 

Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 8:00 PM

EarShot Readings: Jacobs School of Music

Indiana University Jacobs School of Music | Bloomington, IN

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-jacobs-school-of-music-3

 

Jeffery Meyer, conductor ‍

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Corey Chang – Dragon Gate

Laura Pacheco – Voices of the Earth and Sea

Emre Sener – Bekçi

 

Mentor Composers:

David Dzubay

Gabriel Jenks

Curtis Stewart

Melinda Wagner 

 

Thursday, October 9, 2025 at 7:00 PM

EarShot Readings: Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra

Kalamazoo College | Kalamazoo, MI

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-kalamazoo-symphony-orchestra-4

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Marisol Gentile – Paisaje Onírico

Jens Ibsen – Lunar Phrasing

Benjamin Krause – Silent City 

Matthew Lam – Witchcraft

Mentor Composers:

James Lee III

 

Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM

American Composers Orchestra 2025 Gala & Creative Catalyst Awards  

48 Wall St | New York, NY

Tickets: $300 – $25,000; a portion of all support levels are tax-deductible. ‍RSVP by September 30th.

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/searchlight-2025-gala-and-creative-catalyst-awards 

 

6:00pm – Cocktail Hour  

7:00pm – Dinner & Performances

 

Honorees: 

Ray & Vivian Chew

Elizabeth & Justus Schlichting

 

Performances by: ‍

Trevor New

Dr. Edward W. Hardy

Danny Rozin

Gabriel Jenks

Curtis Stewart

Mali Irene

 

Proceeds benefit ACO EarShot composer advancement programs, orchestral performances, and educational initiatives.

 

Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM

(Re)Loading the Canon: Michael Frazier with Jordan Bak

Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, Eastman School of Music | Rochester, NY

Linkhttps://events.rochester.edu/event/eastman-school-symphony-orchestra-6358?n=138

Program:

Michael Frazier – Viola Concerto los quetzales [World Premiere] 

 

Michael Frazier, composer 

Jordan Bak, viola

Eastman School Symphony Orchestra

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 7:30 PM

American Composers Orchestra The New Virtuoso: For Art's Sake

Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall | New York, NY

Link: www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2025/10/29/American-Composers-Orchestra-0730PM 

 

Program:

Raven Chacon – Inscription [NY Premiere, ACO Co-Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory]

Tamar Muskal – Square Off for Voice and Mirror with Responsive Sculptures [World Premiere, ACO Commission]

Elijah Daniel Smith – The Fall of Ideals [World Premiere, ACO Commission]

Mazz Swift – Memory FIVE: Freedom Initiate [World Premiere, ACO Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory]

Aaron Israel Levin – Multiverse verse chorus bridge verse chorus chorus [World Premiere, ACO Commission]

 

Lucy Fitz Gibbon, Soprano

Mélisse Brunet, Conductor

Daniel Rozin, Responsive Sculptures

 

Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 3:30 PM 

American Composers Orchestra CoLABoratory Workshop

Location The DiMenna Center for Classical Music | New York, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/colaboratory-workshop---joseph-c-phillips-jr

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Joseph C. Phillips, Jr.– We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident

 

Monday, November 3 - Wednesday, November 5, 2025

KNSO Composers’ Atelier Readings

Korean National Symphony Orchestra | Seoul, Korea

Link: https://www.knso.or.kr/comp_atelier/

 

Featuring five new works by emerging composers. Anuj Bhutani’s participation is made possible by ACO’s partnership with KNSO. Anuj Bhutani is joined by fellow EarShot alum Grace Ann Lee.

 

Participating Composers:

Anuj Bhutani

Grace Ann Lee

Kyeongmook Kang

Shin Kim

Dongsun Shin

 

Monday, November 17 at 11:00 AM 

EarShot Readings: Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra

National Arts Centre | Ottawa, Ontario

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-national-arts-centre-orchestra-3

 

Featured Artists and Works: 

Coming soon

 

Mentor Composers:

Ana Sokolovic

Kelly-Marie Murphy

Ian Cusson

 

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM 

EarShot Readings: Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra

National Arts Centre | Ottawa, Ontario

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-national-arts-centre-orchestra-4

 

Featured Artists and Works: 

Coming soon

 

Mentor Composers:

Ana Sokolovic

Kelly-Marie Murphy

Ian Cusson

 

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 2:00 PM

EarShot Readings: Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra

National Arts Centre | Ottawa, Ontario

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-national-arts-centre-orchestra-4-copy

 

Featured Artists and Works: 

Coming soon

 

Mentor Composers:

Ana Sokolovic

Kelly-Marie Murphy

Ian Cusson

 

Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM

EarShot Readings: Lawrence University Conservatory of Music

Lawrence University | Appleton, WI

Link:

www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-reading-lawrence-university-4

 

Marc Dupere, conductor

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Alicia Castillo – Billow

Matthew Mason – Downhill from Breathing

Lila Meretzky – To crave and to have

Logan Rutledge – Grad Workers Union

 

Mentor Composers:

Marcos Balter

Asha Srinivasan

 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 7:30 PM

American Composers Orchestra Hello, America: Letters to Us, from Us

Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall | New York City, NY

Link: www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2026/03/11/american-composers-orchestra-0730pm 

 

Joseph C. Phillips, Jr. – We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident [World Premiere, ACO Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory]

Brittany J. Green – Letters to America [World Premiere, ACO Co-Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory]

Kite – Wichíncala Šakówin [World Premiere, ACO Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory, Featuring Improvised Ensemble Assembled by Kite]

Shelley Washington – Haymaker [World Premiere, ACO Commission, developed via EarShot CoLABoratory]

Jessie Montgomery – Procession [New York Premiere Arrangement]

 

Karen Slack, soprano

Amanda Gookin, cello

Cynthia Yeh, percussion

Carolyn Kuan, conductor

 

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 4:30 PM

American Composers Orchestra CoLABoratory Workshop

Boulevard Carroll Studios | New York, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/colaboratory-workshop-10

 

Featured Artists and Works: 

Coming soon

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 10:30 AM 

EarShot Readings: American Composers Orchestra

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music | New York City, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-american-composers-orchestra-june-11

 

Jeffery Meyer, conductor

 

Friday, June 12, 2026 at 7:30 PM

EarShot Readings: American Composers Orchestra

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music | New York City, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/earshot-readings-american-composers-orchestra-june-12

 

Jeffery Meyer, conductor

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Coming soon

 

Mentor Composers:

Coming soon

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 1:30 PM

American Composers Orchestra CoLABoratory Workshop 

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music | New York, NY

Link: www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/colaboratory-workshop-8

 

Featured Artists and Works:

Malachi Brown

 

Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program 2025-2026 Concert Calendar

 

Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 6:30 PM

Grant Park Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Jake Pritzker Pavilion | Chicago, IL

Link: www.grantparkmusicfestival.com/events/saint-saens-organ-symphony/

 

Program:

Chelsea Komschlies – Mycelialore [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 7:30 PM 

Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

School for Creative and Performing Arts | Cincinnati, OH

Link: summermusik.org/events-main/artdeco/ 

 

Program:

Marina López – Moño [World Premiere] [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Lima Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center | Lima, OH

Linkhttps://www.limasymphony.com/2025-2026-season

 

Program:

Chelsea Komschlies – Mycelialore [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Symphony of the Rockies Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Parker Arts, Culture, and Events Center | Parker, CO

Link: https://www.symphonyrockies.org/events/resurrection-mahler 

 

Program:

Meilina Tsui – Floridian Symphony [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Thursday, October 16 & Friday, October 17, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Tennessee Theatre | Knoxville, TN

Link: knoxvillesymphony.com/concert/elgar-cello-concerto/

 

Program:

Meilina Tsui – Floridian Symphony [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Aram Demirjian, conductor

 

Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Orpheum Theater | New Orleans, LA

Link: lpomusic.com/events/os03-paris-oct23

 

Program:

Karena Ingram – RAINN [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Matthew Kraemer, conductor

 

Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Vermont Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Flynn Center | Burlington, VT

Linkwww.vso.org/vso-event/pastoral-symphony/

 

Program:

Chelsea Komschlies – Mycelialore [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Andrew Crust, conductor

 

Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 3:00 PM

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Robinson Center | Little Rock, AR

Link: www.arkansassymphony.org/events/2526-bbj/

 

Program:

Marina López – Moño [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Geoffrey Robson, conductor

 

Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 7:30 PM  

Orchestra Nova Northwest Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Mt. Hood Community College | Gresham, OR 

Link: https://novanw.org/events/inner-landscapes-depths-of-expression/ 

 

Program:

Karena Ingram – RAINN [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 3:00 PM

Orchestra Nova Northwest Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts | Beaverton, OR 

Link: https://novanw.org/events/inner-landscapes-depths-of-expression/ 

 

Program:

Karena Ingram – RAINN [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Thursday, November 20–Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Dallas Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | Dallas, TX

Link: www.dallassymphony.org/productions/luisi-conducts-mozart/ 

 

Program:

Moni Jasmine Guo – the sound of where i came from (?? Xiang Yin) [World Premiere] [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Fabio Luisi, conductor

 

Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Lexington Philharmonic Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Singletary Center for the Arts | Lexington, KY

Link: https://lexphil.org/heartsong 

 

Program:

Moni Jasmine Guo – the sound of where i came from (?? Xiang Yin) [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Mélisse Brunet, conductor

 

Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 3:00 PM

Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Clemens Center | Elmira, NY 

Link: www.osfl.org/2025-2026-osfl-season.html/#orchestraseries 

 

Program:

Wang Jie – The Winter that United Us [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 4:00 PM

Princeton Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Richardson Auditorium | Princeton, NJ 

Link: www.princetonsymphony.org/performances/prokofievs-first-violin-concerto/2026-01-10 

 

Program:

Andreia Pinto Correia – Ciprés [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Rossen Milanov, conductor

 

Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 2:00 PM

Quad City Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Adler Theatre | Davenport, IA

Link: qcso.org/event/masterworks-iv-the-rite-of-spring/

 

Program:

Angel Lam – New Work [World Premiere] [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation] 

 

Friday, February 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Lied Center for Performing Arts | Lincoln, NE

Link: https://lincolnsymphony.com/experience-intrigue/

 

Program:

Julia Adolphe – Unearth, Release [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Lexington Philharmonic Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Singletary Center for the Arts | Lexington, KY

Link: https://lexphil.org/jubilee-and-joy 

 

Program:

Brittany Green – Testify! [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Mélisse Brunet, conductor

 

Friday, February 27, 2026 at 7:30 PM 

Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Capitol Theater | Madison, WI

Link: www.overture.org/tickets-events/2025-26-season/wisconsin-chamber-orchestra-regeneration/

 

Program:

Angel Lam – Please let there be a paradise… [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation] 

 

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Canton Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Umstattd Hall at Zimmermann Symphony Center | Canton, OH 

Link: https://cantonsymphony.org/masterworks-an-alpine-symphony/

 

Program:

Meilina Tsui – Floridian Symphony [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Jeri Lynne Johnson, conductor

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 7:30 PM 

Richmond Symphony Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Carpenter Theatre | Richmond, VA

Link: www.richmondsymphony.com/event/brahms-dvorak-2/2026-03-07/# 

 

Program:

Moni Jasmine Guo – the sound of where i came from (?? Xiang Yin) [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Valentina Peleggi, conductor

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 2:00 PM

North Corner Chamber Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Rainier Arts Center | Seattle, WA

Link: https://www.nocco.org/upcoming-events/2025/3/7-th4ya 

 

Program:

Cindy Cox – Dreaming a world’s edge [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Thursday, March 12, 2026, 7:30 PM

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

Orpheum Theater | New Orleans, LA

Linklpomusic.com/events/os08-beet-mar12

 

Program:

Stacy Garrop – Goddess Triptych [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Matthew Kraemer, conductor

 

Saturday, March 21, 2026, 7:30 PM & Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Monterey Symphony Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Sunset Center | Carmel, CA

Link: www.montereysymphony.org/events/tchaikovsky-violin-concerto-and-sibelius-symphony-no-7/

 

Program:

Maria López – Moño [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Jayce Ogren, Music Director and Conductor

 

Saturday, March 21, 2026, 7:30 PM

Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

The Schrott Center for the Arts | Indianapolis, IN

Link: www.icomusic.org/concerts/gardens-of-spain/

 

Program:

Stacy Garrop – CHROMA [World Premiere] [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Matthew Kraemer, conductor 

 

Friday, March 27 & Saturday, March 28, 2026, 7:30 PM 

Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Powell Hall | St. Louis, MO

Link: shop.slso.org/8647/8696

 

Program:

Moni Jasmine Guo – the sound of where i came from (?? Xiang Yin) [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Stéphane Denève, conductor

 

Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM 

Asheville Symphony Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert

First Baptist Church of Asheville | Asheville, NC

Link: ashevillesymphony.org/event/masterworks-7-unbroken/

 

Program:

Karena Ingram – RAINN [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

Darko Butorac, conductor

 

Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31 2026 at 2:00 PM

Oregon Symphony Virginia B. Toulmin Commission Concert 

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall | Portland, OR

Link: www.orsymphony.org/productions/2526/percussion-and-rhythm-with-andy-akiho#pieces

 

Program:

Brittany Green – Testify! [League of American Orchestras Commission with the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation]

 

About American Composers Orchestra
In 1977, a collective of fearless New York City musicians came together to form the American Composers Orchestra (ACO), an ensemble dedicated to the creation, celebration, performance, and promotion of orchestral music by American composers. With nearly 50 years committed to artistry, creativity, community, and equity, ACO has blossomed into a national institution that not only cultivates and develops the careers of living composers but also provides composers a direct pipeline to partnerships with many of America’s major symphony orchestras.

In addition to its annual season, presented by Carnegie Hall since 1987, the ACO serves as a New York City hub where the most forward-thinking experimental American musicians come together to hone and realize new art by developing talent, established composers, and underrepresented voices, increasing the regional, national, and international awareness of the infinite variety of American orchestral music.

ACO produces national educational programs for all ages, and composer advancement programs to foster a community of creators, audience, performers, collaborators, and funders – all dedicated to American composition. 

To date, ACO has performed music by 800 American composers, including over 350 world premieres and newly commissioned works. Recent and notable commissioned composers include John Luther Adams, Andy Akiho, Clarice Assad, Carlos Bandera, Courtney Bryan, Valerie Coleman, Dai Wei, Du Yun, inti figgis-vizueta, Marcus Gilmore, Vijay Iyer, Yvette Janine Jackson, Joan La Barbara, Steve Lehman, Tania León, Paula Matthusen, Trevor New, Mendi Keith Obadike, Ellen Reid, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Carlos Simon, Henry Threadgill, and many more.

Now encompassing all of ACO’s composer advancement initiatives, EarShot is the first ongoing, systematic program for developing relationships between composers and orchestras on the national level. Through orchestral readings, CoLABoratory fellowships, consortium commissions, publishing, and professional development, EarShot ensures a vibrant musical future by investing in creativity today. Serving over 350 composers since inception, ACO Readings in NYC began in 1991, and since 2008, national Readings have been offered in partnership with orchestras across the country in collaboration with American Composers Forum, the League of American Orchestras, and New Music USA. EarShot Readings composers have gone on to win every major composition award, including the Pulitzer, GRAMMY®, Grawemeyer, American Academy of Arts and Letters, and Rome Prizes.

ACO has received numerous awards for its work, including those from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and from BMI Foundation, Inc., recognizing the orchestra’s outstanding contribution to American music. ASCAP has awarded ACO its annual prize for adventurous programming 35 times, singling out ACO as “the orchestra that has done the most for new American music in the United States.” ACO received the inaugural MetLife Award for Excellence in Audience Engagement, and a proclamation from the New York City Council.  Learn more at www.americancomposers.org

Photo Credit: Alfred Kan

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The commissions of Haymaker by Shelley Washington and Unsurrendable Glisten of the Ices, Part II by Laura Ortman are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

New Works by Joseph C. Phillips, Jr., Horacio Fernández, and Mazz Swift are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. 

Owágo U?kíha?blapi (We Dream a Score) by Suzanne Kite is commissioned by the Thomas family in honor of Dave Thomas's 70th birthday and was developed through the American Composers Orchestra's EarShot CoLABoratory program. The work and its premiere are further supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, and the New York State Legislature. 

 The commission of new works by Elijah Daniel Smith, Patricia Leonard, Curtis Stewart, Jonathan Bailey Holland, and Shawn Okpebholo  is made possible with the support of Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting.

Works commissioned by American Composers Orchestra via EarShot: Advancing Equity through Publishing & Repertoire Development are made possible through support from the Sphinx Organization, and administered by EarShot Publishing, exclusive publisher, in partnership with Boosey & Hawkes, sole licensing agent.

The New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellowships for Michael Dudley, Jr., Arjan Singh Dogra, and Horacio Fernández are made possible by The New York Community Trust’s Musical Arts Fund, Clara Lewisohn Rossin Trust, and Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund.

American Composers Orchestra is grateful to the many organizations that make its programs possible including Arthur F. & Alice E. Adams Charitable Fund, Altman Foundation, Amphion Foundation, Benevity, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, BMI Foundation, BMI, Inc., Charity Navigator's Giving Basket, Cheswatyr Foundation, Edward T. Cone Foundation, Communities Foundation of Texas, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Ford Foundation’s Good Neighbor Committee, Give Lively, Francis B. Goelet Charitable Trust, Fromm Music Foundation, Steven R. Gerber Trust, G. Schirmer/Wise Music Foundation, The Hearst Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Jephson Educational Trusts, Jerome Foundation, MacMillan Family Foundation, Mellon Foundation, New Music USA’s Organization Fund, The New York Community Trust (Musical Arts Fund, Clara Lewisohn Rossin Trust, and Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund), Pacific Harmony Foundation, Paypal Giving Fund, Rexford Fund, Sphinx Venture Fund, TD Charitable Foundation, Turrell Fund, UKOGF Foundation, Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.

Corporate gifts to match employee contributions are made by Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Triton Container International Incorporated of North America, and Neiman Marcus.

Public funds are provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, Office of Brooklyn Borough President Reynoso, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

 

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