2022

January 12, 15 & 16: Flying Over Sunset
Honored to have performed the very last trip for this unique show.
Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center, NYC

February 26: Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s 4th
The shortest and most intimate of all Mahler’s symphonies, the Fourth Symphony
embodies his search for the sublime through nature and innocence.
Hopkins Center for the Arts, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH

March 5: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: Musician Appreciation Concert
A concert in celebration of the musicians of the orchestra, including
Mozart’s Symphony No. 36, Linz as well as works from Rossini, Bach and Strauss.
Ordway Concert Hall, St. Paul, MN

March 23 & 24: Emmett Till: A New American Opera
The Harlem Chamber Players present the World Premiere of
Mary Watkins’ opera with libretto by Clare Coss.
Gerald W. Lynch Theater, NYC

April 3: Queens Symphony Orchestra
Proud to represent my borough!
LeFrak Concert Hall, Kupferberg Center, Queens College, NYC

April 9 & 12: Princeton Symphony Orchestra
Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals at Princeton Symphony’s annual gala (April 9th),
and a recording session of the same work (April 12).
Jasna Polana, Princeton, NJ

April 17: Bach’s Easter Oratorio, BWV 249
A free performance from the Bach Vespers program at Holy Trinity.
Evangelical Church of the Holy Trinity, NYC

April 29, 30 & May 3: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Mozart’s Serenade for Winds no. 12, Britten’s Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge,
and Ulysses Kay’s Aulos, for Solo Flute and Orchestra.
April 29, Wooddale Church, Eden Prairie, MN
April 30, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, St. Paul, MN
May 3, Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, Apple Valley, MN

May 6 & 7: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Julie Albers performs Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto no. 1.
Ordway Concert Hall, St. Paul, MN

May 14 & 15: Cantori New York: Brought to Light
The world premiere of Stuart Greenbaum‘s Brought to Light, Symphony no. 5,
for chorus, percussion and strings.
Church of the Holy Apostles, NYC


June 4 & 6
: School of American Ballet Workshop
A selection of dances with music from composers Tchaikovsky, Bizet,
Stravinsky, Glass, and more.
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, The Juilliard School, NYC

June 10: Princeton Festival Opening Night
Excited to finally perform one of my all-time favorite theater works,
Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins. Sung by Storm Large and Hudson Shad quartet
with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
Morven Museum and Garden, Princeton, NJ

June 16 & 18: Southern Crossings, a new opera in one act
I’m honored to be taking part in this premiere production, with music by
Zaid Jabri and libretto by Yvette Christiansë & Rosalind Morris.
I will be joining the incomparable Flux Quartet along with accordionist
Maciej Frąckiewicz under the baton of Mark Shapiro.
Gerald W. Lynch Theater, NYC

June 23: Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra
MOSSO celebrates the music and songs of Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim.
Symphony Hall, Springfield, MA

June 24: Princeton Festival: Broadway Pops
Sierra Boggess will perform favorite songs from Broadway shows including
Phantom of the OperaThe Music ManGuys & DollsShe Loves Me,
The Little MermaidMy Fair Lady, and more.
Morven Museum and Garden, Princeton, NJ

July 3: Vermont Symphony: Summer Festival Tour
An outdoor concert of classics from the worlds of the concert hall, cinema,
and Broadway stage. Plus fireworks!
Grafton Ponds, Grafton, VT

July 23: New Jersey Symphony: Edward T. Concert Concert
A night of new and varied voices in the world of current orchestral music.
Works by 4 participants of the Cone Institute, as well as Eating Greens
by Festival Director Steve Mackey.
Richardson Hall, Princeton University, NJ

July 29: Strings Music Festival: An American Portrait
A program showcasing the diversity of American music from composers
such as Scott Joplin, Aaron Copland, Ruth Crawford-Seeger, Louis Gottschalk
and William Grant Still, among others.
Strings Music Pavillion, Steamboat Springs, CO

August 20-27: Alpenglow Music Festival
Chamber music from Henry Cowell, Kenji Bunch, John Cage and more.
Excited to join my friends in Horszowski Trio as well as Kenji Bunch on viola.
Dillon, CO

September 10 & 11: Princeton Symphony Orchestra: Fandango
Anne Akiko Meyers plays the new violin concerto Fandango, by Arturo Márquez.
Also, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio espagnol and pieces from Turina, Fernández and Chapí.
Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University, NJ

September 17: Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Performing two pieces I love, Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5.
The Flynn, Burlington, VT

October 6, 7 & 8: Crossing the Line: The Encounter by Kimberly Bartosik
I’m thrilled to be running sound and providing technical assistance for this production.
Skyroom, French Institute Alliance Française, NYC

October 20: New York Philharmonic Nightcap with Roomful of Teeth
In one of the first concerts at the new Sidewalk Studio of David Geffen Hall, Roomful of Teeth
performs a selection of works including a world premiere for voices and ensemble
from Angélica Negrón.
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC

October 22: Springfield Symphony: Sensational Beginnings
Springfield Symphony returns with a program conducted by JoAnn Falletta.
Symphony Hall, Springfield, MA

November 10-13: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with Joshua Bell
Back with SPCO playing timpani for Bizet’s Symphony No. 1 and Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1.
Joshua Bell will be soloist and leader.
Ordway Concert Hall, St. Paul, MN

December 3: New Jersey Symphony: A Gospel Christmas
NJPAC, Newark, NJ

December 10 & 11: Guggenheim Works and Process: Peter and the Wolf
Prokofiev’s classic Peter and the Wolf in a production narrated, directed and costumed
by Isaac Mizrahi. Happy to be joining musicians from Ensemble Connect.

December 29: Friendship Lasts Forever: Celebrating Global Harmony Through Music
A special concert playing world premieres for Dasheng Bells with orchestra.
Carnegie Hall, NYC

December 29: Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto
Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center NYC

December 31: Merrily We Roll Along
Subbing on the sold-out run of Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along.
New York Theater Workshop, NYC

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