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Groups Performing Music Groups, Institutions, Places works performed Tanglewood Music Festival Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Aspen Music Festival Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ISCM (New York) Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Speculum Musica (New York) John F. Kennedy Center Hartford Symphony Orchestra Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Kronos String Quartet Musical America (Chicago) Manhattan String Quartet Rome Radio Orchestra (Italy) Lark String Quartet Library of Congress Franciscan String Quartet Bear Valley Music Festival (California) Collage (Boston) Lansing Symphony Orchestra Relache (Philadelphia) BBC (London) Marzena (Seattle) Continuum (New York) Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble Gaudeamus (Netherlands) Chamber Music West (San Francisco) Pro Musicus (Los Angeles) American Academy in Rome Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players University of Chicago Winterfest International Roscoe’s Surprise Orchestra University of Miami (Memphis) Charles Ives Center Classical Symphony Chamber (Connecticut) Ensemble (Chicago) World Saxophone Congress Saxophone Institute (Montreal) Transylvania University New York New Music Ensemble Boston Symphony Chamber Players Rostock Guitar Conference International Marimba Festival (Germany) (Belgium) University of Arizona U.S. Navy Saxophone Symposium Dinosaur Annex Dez Cordas (Boston) International Saxophone Congress International Music Festival (Chicago) (Lisbon, Portugal) East-West Artists Contemporary Arts Center Carnegie Weill Recital Hall (New Orleans) New Music Festival Composers Conference University of Texas at San Marcos (Wellesley) Composers Festival New World Ensemble East Carolina University (Hartford) Florida State New Music Festival Composer Inc (San Francisco) Kiev Music Festival Orchestra Music Mountain (Connecticut) (Ukraine) New Music Festival Mid-America Center for Contemporary University of Memphis Music Bowling Green State University Brevard Music Center (NC) Midland Symphony (Michigan) Columbus State University International Trumpet Guild (Georgia) University of Maryland String Quartet Symposium Scarborough Chamber Players Michigan State University (Boston) New York New Music Ensemble The Lively Arts at Stanford Music New to New York NuClassix (Boston) Moscow, Leningrad, Tblisi Union of Soviet Composers Conservatories (tours) (Moscow) Tennessee Composers Orchestra Smithsonian Institute (Memphis) New Music Festival Contemporary Music Forum Eastern Michigan University (Washington, DC) Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland Guitarrentage Schorndorf (Germany) Darwin International Guitar Festival Internationales Gitarren-Symposia (Australia) (Iserholn, Germany) Nederlands Fluit Genootschap Portland Guitar Festival (Amsterdam) (Maine) Millennium Festival World Saxophone Congress Julliard Region V, Terre Haute Montenea Music Festival (France) Cleveland Museum of Art Outer Island Chamber Music Festival Society of Composers (Long Island) (regional and national) Atlantic Center for the Arts Society for New Music (Florida) (Syracuse) Prism Tigertail Product University of California at Santa Barbara (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Denver Symphony Orchestra Saginaw Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Santa Fe Summer Festival Paris Conservatory Tuscaloosa Symphony National Art Gallery Harvard Club (Boston) CUBE (Chicago) New Archive Trio Old First Church (San Francisco) Houston Composers Alliance North/South Consonance New Renaissance Chamber Artists (New York) Classic Guitar Festival of Great Britain Bath International Guitar Festival (England) Cambridge University BMI Composer Series Vanderbilt University The Peabody Conservatory University of Illinois Alice Tully Hall Trio Solisti (New York) Tokyo Opera House Casa Italiana, NYU (recording performance) (recording performance) American Music Week Festival of New Music (Sofia, Bulgaria) University of Nebraska at Kearny La Chitarra Festival Teatro Ghione (Torino, Italy) (Rome, Italy) 3rd International Guitar Festival Internationales Gitarrenfestival (Singapore) (Templin, Germany) International Percussion Society Karlovasi, Samos Island (tour) (Louisville, Kentucky) (Greece) Festival of New Music Corfu (tour) California State University, Sacramento (Greece) Iserholn, Germany (tour) World Saxophone Congress (Minneapolis) Hoff Barthelson School North American Saxophone Alliance (Scarsdale, NY) Region 3 Convention (Moorehead, MN) Sonict Trinity Center (Wisconsin) (Philadelphia) Rene Weiler Concert Hall Interlochen Arts Academy (New York) Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society Jackson Symphony Orchestra (New York) (Michigan) Viol da Gamba Conference State of the Arts, WGBH Boston (San Luis Obispo) Swiss Academy in Rome Klanglandshaft Flims (Flims, Switzerland) Liechtensteiner Guitarrentage Festival de Cordoba Guitarra (Ruggell, Liechtenstein) (Spain) University of Winsor Single Reed Summit (Canada) Penn State University Third Millennium Ensemble Duke University Summer Music Series (Strathmore Mansion, Maryland) Concerto Perfomance Award Concert Commencement University of Michigan Emory University NASA Conference SUNY at Fredonia University of Georgia Pro Musica Concert Series New Music Festival (Gainesville, GA) University of NC at Wilmington KiB Kultur im Beaulieu Piccolo Spoleto Murten Classics Festival (Switzerland) (Charleston, SC) Viola da Gamba Conclave Chamber Music Festival St. Xavier College (Chicago) Crane School of Music, NY SUNY Stony Brook Greenwich House Music School (New York) Life Cycle and Creativity Conference Royal Welch College of Music Emory University and Drama Keller Theater Ton Halle (Murten, Switzerland) (Zurich, Switzerland) Istituto Svizzero Guitar Festival Schaffhausen (Rome, Italy) (Switzerland) Muhle Hunziken Rubigen Vivre Musicale (Bern, Switzerland) (Baltimore) The San Francisco Guitar Quartet Frieze Art Fair (London) North American Saxophone Association Bloomingdale School of Music (Tempe, Arizona) (New York) Royal College of Music Newfound Music Festival (London) (St. John’s, Newfoundland) Western Academy of Beijing Palm Beach Atlantic University Plovdiv, Bulgaria (tour) Youngstown State University New York Classical Guitar Society University of Florida Left Coast Ensemble (San Francisco) New York Guitar Marathon Hokkaido, Japan (tour) Nagoya, Japan (tour) Chamber Music Society of Rochester (NY) Amherst University Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Manhattan Plaza, NY (Arizona) University of Pittsburgh Havana, Cuba (tour) University of Toronto Murray State University (Kentucky) Marlboro College Vryssaki Festival (Athens, Greece) Elevate Ensemble (San Francisco) KammerMusic Series (Charleston, SC) U. S. Navy Band New York University (Washington, DC) Summer Music Festival Mansfield University (Bar Harbor, Maine) (Pennsylvania) University of Tennessee University of North Carolina (Knoxville) at Greensboro University of Alabama Georgia State University Florida State University Rice University Northwestern University The University of Southern California Cornish School of the Arts Throckmorton Theater (Seattle) (Mill Valley, California) Herbst Theater Arizona State University (San Francisco) Paul Klee Ensemble, Switzerland New Repertoire Project, Connecticut New York Guitar Quartet American Composers Alliance concert series .
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