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"Tokyo to New York” celebrates the connections between Tokyo and New York City with a series of concerts in Tokyo and New York - and throughout the world. The concerts feature new works composed for Western classical instruments as well as traditional Japanese instruments. The composers come from Japan, NYC, and throughout the world and include a wide variety of styles of music, from Japanese avant-garde to contemporary classical, abstract to minimalism, contemporary music form around the world, J-pop to jazz-influenced pieces. The composers have ranged from 19 to 95 years of age. They come from all walks of life and experience: from university students to university professors; from self-taught composers to composers with Ph.Ds; from emerging composers to composers that have won such prominent awards as the Takemitsu Prize, Grammy Award, Latin Grammy Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. The musicians of “Tokyo to New York” have had the opportunity to work with many of the Japanese and American composers programmed in these concerts, and since 2012, “Tokyo to New York” has performed over 100 world premieres and numerous Japan and United States Premieres.
The New York Times selected “Tokyo to New York” concerts as a critics’ concert of the week; NYClassical Review wrote of a “Tokyo to New York” concert as a season highlight; and a review from Lucid Culture Magazine described a “Tokyo to New York” concert as "…a fascinatingly eclectic, virtuosic program of new chamber works."
Tokyo and New York City, two iconic metropolises on opposite sides of the globe, share a unique bond that goes beyond geographic distance. This connection finds expression through the "Tokyo to New York" concerts, a captivating series of performances organized by Tonada Productions and Artistic Director Thomas Piercy. By intertwining the musical traditions and talents of these two vibrant cities, these concerts have become a celebration of cultural fusion and artistic exploration.
At the heart of "Tokyo to New York" concerts lies a recognition of the diverse and rich musical heritages of both cities. Tokyo, a thriving hub of Japanese traditions and contemporary artistic expressions, blends harmoniously with the vibrant melting pot of styles and genres found in New York. These concerts serve as a crossroads where these distinct cultural currents converge, creating a space for innovative collaborations and boundary-pushing performances.
The concerts bring together a wide array of artists from Tokyo and New York, fostering collaborations that transcend borders and genres. Classical musicians, traditional instrumentalists, and experimental performers seamlessly blend their talents, resulting in mesmerizing performances that showcase the unique fusion of styles and influences. The concerts not only provide a platform for established artists but also offer opportunities for emerging talents to showcase their creative voices. Each "Tokyo to New York" concert is an exploration of sonic landscapes, presenting a tapestry of sounds that reflects the dynamic nature of these cities. Traditional Japanese instruments, such as the hichiriki, ryuteki, and shakuhachi intertwine with Western classical instruments. The result is a kaleidoscope of musical experiences that simultaneously pay homage to tradition and push the boundaries of contemporary composition and performance.
Beyond the stage, the "Tokyo to New York" concerts foster cultural exchange and understanding between performers, composers, and audiences. The concerts provide an immersive experience where attendees are transported through the shared language of music, creating a deeper connection with the diverse cultures represented. Through pre-concert talks, workshops, and educational initiatives, "Toyo to New York" ensures that the concerts are not only performances but also opportunities for dialogue, learning, and engagement. The "Tokyo to New York" concerts exemplify the transformative power of music as a bridge between cultures and continents. These remarkable performances bring together the traditions and innovations of Tokyo and New York, creating a harmonious exchange that reflects the interconnectedness of our globalized world. By celebrating cultural fusion and artistic exploration, these concerts remind us of the universal language of music and its ability to unite, inspire, and transform.
”Tokyo to New York” にお越しいただき誠にありがとうございます。 「Tokyo to New York」コンサートシリーズは東京とニューヨークで創作される音楽を祝うコンサートシリーズです。いわゆる西洋の楽器と日本の伝統楽器のために作曲された曲目を演奏します。アバンギャルドからコンテンポラリー、前衛からミニマリズム、またはJポップやジャズなど幅の広いスタイルの音楽をお届けします。「Tokyo to New York」コンサートは、日米の作曲家とその両国で活動する演奏家とのコラボレーションによるコンサートです。 初年度2012年以来、「Tokyo to New York」コンサートシリーズで初演した作品数は、世界初演100作品.
米国での「Tokyo to New York」コンサートはニューヨークタイムズ紙の批評家のピックアップ・コンサートとして選ばれ、NYClassical Review紙は「Tokyo to New York」コンサートをニューヨークにおけるコンサートシーズンのハイライトとして紹介しています。 Lucid Culture Magazine は「優れた演奏に裏打ちされたジャンルの広い、新作品を集めた室内楽コンサート」と 評されました。
ニューヨークのオンラインマガジンLucid Cultureには、「ピアシーが奏でる日本とアメリカの作曲家たちによる芳醇なプログラム」、「目を見張るような多様性と技巧性にあふれた室内楽作品は、日本の作曲家によるニューヨークへの視点と、アメリカの作曲家による日本への視点に基づいて書かれている。作品の多くは比較的短いけれども、演奏者たちはみな情熱と深い洞察力、繊細さを持って、多種多様な性格を持つ作品群を見事に解釈してみせた」と評価されています。
Thomas Piercy: Tokyo to New York
2018年4月12日 東京オペラシティ近江楽堂
Reviewed by 齋藤俊夫(Toshio Saito)
Mercure Des arts
Thomas Piercy, a world-renowned clarinetist actively engaged in premiering commissioned works, took on the contemporary compositions of Japanese and American composers for this performance. The anticipation for the encounters that awaited in this concert was palpable.
伊左治直 Sunao Isaji's "Dancing Piper", a Hichiriki solo piece was a masterpiece, displaying Piercy's skill in playing the instrument at a high speed. Joji Yuasa's "Solitude" for solo clarinet allowed Piercy to showcase his full range of skills. The music created a mysterious atmosphere with warped time and space, intertwining reality and illusion. Piercy's performance demonstrated the richness of Yuasa's musical creativity. Mercure des arts
"Thomas Piercy: Tokyo to New York" ONOKORO - an evening of music and dance
Mr. Piercy illuminates the music with soft trills and warblings; his dynamic control is uncanny. Mr. Piercy's lambent tone and dynamic variety made for an engrossing experience. In Miho Sasaki's "黎明 - reimei - Dawn", Mr. Piercy traded his clarinet for the ohichiriki. The music, veering from disturbing to reassuring along the way, was very impressively served. In Mr. Piercy's "Tokyo to New York" event, the audience experienced the performance in a spellbound state.
Oberon
https://oberon481.typepad.com/oberons_grove/2023/09/onokoro-creationsbeginnings.html
Review from Lucid Culture Magazine
"Tom Piercy’s Richly Diverse Program of Japanese and American Music"“
"…..a fascinatingly eclectic, virtuosic program of new chamber works which contrast Japanese composers’ views of New York with their New York counterparts’ views of Japan. Although most of the works are relatively short,….
the ensemble tackled the music’s wide range of demands with verve, insight and sensitivity."
Full Review: http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/tompiercy/
Click here for "Tokyo to New York" 2014 Concert Info, Photos, Reviews and Audio.
http://www.tonadaproductions.com/tokyo-to-new-york-2014.html
Click here for "Tokyo to New York" 2013 Concert Info, Photos, Reviews and Audio.
http://www.tonadaproductions.com/tokyo-to-new-york-2013.html
2018年4月12日 東京オペラシティ近江楽堂
Reviewed by 齋藤俊夫(Toshio Saito)
Mercure Des arts
Thomas Piercy, a world-renowned clarinetist actively engaged in premiering commissioned works, took on the contemporary compositions of Japanese and American composers for this performance. The anticipation for the encounters that awaited in this concert was palpable.
伊左治直 Sunao Isaji's "Dancing Piper", a Hichiriki solo piece was a masterpiece, displaying Piercy's skill in playing the instrument at a high speed. Joji Yuasa's "Solitude" for solo clarinet allowed Piercy to showcase his full range of skills. The music created a mysterious atmosphere with warped time and space, intertwining reality and illusion. Piercy's performance demonstrated the richness of Yuasa's musical creativity. Mercure des arts
"Thomas Piercy: Tokyo to New York" ONOKORO - an evening of music and dance
Mr. Piercy illuminates the music with soft trills and warblings; his dynamic control is uncanny. Mr. Piercy's lambent tone and dynamic variety made for an engrossing experience. In Miho Sasaki's "黎明 - reimei - Dawn", Mr. Piercy traded his clarinet for the ohichiriki. The music, veering from disturbing to reassuring along the way, was very impressively served. In Mr. Piercy's "Tokyo to New York" event, the audience experienced the performance in a spellbound state.
Oberon
https://oberon481.typepad.com/oberons_grove/2023/09/onokoro-creationsbeginnings.html
Review from Lucid Culture Magazine
"Tom Piercy’s Richly Diverse Program of Japanese and American Music"“
"…..a fascinatingly eclectic, virtuosic program of new chamber works which contrast Japanese composers’ views of New York with their New York counterparts’ views of Japan. Although most of the works are relatively short,….
the ensemble tackled the music’s wide range of demands with verve, insight and sensitivity."
Full Review: http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/tompiercy/
Click here for "Tokyo to New York" 2014 Concert Info, Photos, Reviews and Audio.
http://www.tonadaproductions.com/tokyo-to-new-york-2014.html
Click here for "Tokyo to New York" 2013 Concert Info, Photos, Reviews and Audio.
http://www.tonadaproductions.com/tokyo-to-new-york-2013.html
"Tokyo to New York" is an ensemble-in-residence at the Sunset Park School of Music located in Brooklyn, NY.
Sunset Park School of Music
Following a 2011 call for scores for non-Japanese composers influenced or inspired by Japan ("Nihon no shiten - 日本の視点" - Japanese perspective"), a diverse program was selected from established and emerging composers and these pieces were premiered by Thomas Piercy in New York City in 2012. This concert was followed with a 2012 call for scores asking Tokyo-based composers to write pieces based on their thoughts about NYC. The selected compositions were given their world premiers in Tokyo in January, 2013, and their United States premiers in NYC in 2013. Another "Call for Scores" was completed in 2013 and twelve compositions by Tokyo-based composers were selected for their World Premiers in Tokyo, Japan in January, 2014. The "Tokyo to New York" concert series have continued since then, and since 2012, “Tokyo to New York” has performed over 100 world premieres, and numerous Japan premieres and United State premieres.
The "Tokyo to New York" concerts - under the direction of Thomas Piercy - include a wide variety of styles of music, from Japanese avant-garde to American contemporary classical, minimalism, neo-Romantic, tango- nuevo, J-pop and jazz-influenced pieces. Since 2005, clarinetist and hichiriki player Thomas Piercy has lived in both NYC and Tokyo and has had the opportunity to work with many of the Japanese and American composers programmed in these concerts.
THOMAS PIERCY Clarinet/Bass Clarinet & Hichiriki
トーマス・ピアシー クラリネット / バスクラリネット & 篳篥
トーマス・ピアシー クラリネット / バスクラリネット & 篳篥
TOKYO TO NEW YORK ~ 東京 と ニューヨーク
COMPOSERS
會田瑞樹 Mizuki Aita *
AYUO *
坂野嘉彦 Yoshihiko Banno *
大胡恵 Kei Daigo *
藤倉大 Dai Fujikura *
合屋正虎 Masatora Goya *
平井 京子 Kyoko Hirai
平山 智 Tomo Hirayama *
細川 俊夫 Toshio Hosokawa *
一柳慧 Toshi Ichiyanagi
井上一平 Ippei Inoue *
石井美栄子 Mieko Ishii *
伊藤美由紀 Miyuki Ito *
岩岡一志 Kazushi Iwaoka *
伊左治直 Sunao Isaji
清水一徹 Shimizu Ittetsu *
川上統 Osamu Kawakami *
川崎真由子 Mayuko Kawasaki *
橘川琢 Migaku Kitsukawa *
小林祥恵 Sachie Kobayashi *
桑原ゆう Yu Kuwabara *
増本 伎共子 Kikuko Massumoto
松本祐一 Yuichi Matsumoto *
マクイーン時田深山 Miyama McQueen-Tokita *
三界秀実 Hidemi Mikai
三木稔 Miki Minoru
見澤ゆかり Yukari Misawa *
森田泰之進 Yasunoshin Morita *
村松崇継 Takatsugu Muramatsu *
長生 淳 Jun Nagao *
中堀海都 Kaito Nakahori *
Akemi Naito
西村 朗 Akira Nishimura
小栗克裕 Katsuhiro Oguri *
大江千里 Senri Oe *
大羽田 大輔 Daisuke Ohata *
Koh Okumura
酒井健治 Kenji Sakai
佐原詩音 Shion Sahara *
坂本 龍 Ryuichi Sakamoto
佐々木みほ Miho Sasaki *
沢井 忠夫 Tadao Sawai
清水チャートリー Chatori Shimizu *
下山一二三 Hifumi Shimoyama *
篠原 眞 Makoto Shinohara *
白藤淳一 Junichi Shirafuji *
鈴木治行 Haruyuki Suzuki *
鷹羽弘晃 Hiroaki Takaha *
高橋久美子 Kumiko Takahashi
田中カレン Karen Tanaka
田中 翔一朗 Shoichiro Tanaka *
田口和行 Kazuyuki Taguchi *
壺井 一歩 Ippo Tsuboi *
徳山美奈子 Minako Tokuyama *
内田輝 Akira Uchida *
梅本佑利 Yuri Umemoto *
Kenjiro Urata
宇澤とも子 Tomoko Uzawa *
Nagomi Wada *
薮田翔一 Shoichi Yabuta *
山田悠人 Yuto Yamada *
山口恭子 Kyoko Yamaguchi *
山本和智 Kazutomo Yamamoto *
山本 哲也 Tetsuya Yamamoto *
吉仲 淳 Atsushi Yoshinaka *
湯浅譲二 Joji Yuasa
Jake Adams *
Ramin Akhavijou *
Alyssa Aska *
Matt Aucoin
Lera Auerbach
Armando Ayala *
Trevor Bachman *
Guy Barash *
Greg Bartholomew *
Jean-Patrick Besingrand *
John Bilotta *
Seth Boustead *
John Cage
Wendy Mae Chambers *
Kanokpak Changwitchukarn *
Yihan Chen *
Andy Cohen *
Douglas DaSilva *
Seth David *
Andrew Davis *
Malcolm Dedman *
David Del Tredici *
Nick Didkovsky *
Peter Eotvos
Elisenda Fabregas
David Fetherolf *
Michael Frazier *
Donal Fox *
Jim Fox *
Reiko Fueting *
Gilbert Galindo *
Lyudmilla German *
Jacob Goodman *
Eli Greenhoe *
Melissa Grey *
Daron Hagen *
Jin Hee Han *
Amanda Harberg
Katherine Hoover *
Jennifer Higdon *
Zhihua Hu *
Justin Hung *
Tengku Irfan
Kento Iwasaki *
Matthew Kennedy *
Yohei Kurihara *
JP Jofre *
yaz lancaster
Paul Yeon Lee *
Tania León *
Jane Leslie
Bin Li 李彬 *
Qi Li
Elizabeth Lim *
Rachel Lin *
David Loeb *
Piyawat Louilarpprasert *
James Loughery *
Raymond Luedeke *
Joshua Banks Mailman *
Matt Mason *
Peri Mauer *
William Mayer
Daniel Mihai *
Dom Minasi *
Jessie Montgomery
Beata Moon
Paul Morin *
David Morneau *
Alon Nechustan *
Ian Ng *
Fernando Otero *
Troy Peters *
Gene Pritsker *
Dana Richardson *
Aaron Robinson *
Manly Romero *
Ned Rorem *
Michael Rose *
Richard Rosenfeld *
Ned Rothenberg
Michael Schelle *
Jose Serebrier *
Colleen Schmuckal *
Edward Schocker *
Thanakarn Schofield *
Alex Shanfelt *
Matt Siimon *
Nina Siniakova *
Roger Stubblefield
David Su *
Dorian Tabb *
Conrad Tao *
David Taylor *
Emilio Teubal *
Daniel Thompson *
Dalit Warshaw *
Frances White
Russell Wimbish *
David Wolfson *
Ignacy Zalewski *
* World Premiere performance(s)
CONCERTS (Sample list of concerts)
April 12, 2012 ~ NEW YORK CITY
April 14, 2012 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 20, 2103 ~ TOKYO
MAY 18, 2013 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JUNE 2, 2013 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 19, 2014 ~ TOKYO
SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 9, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 12, 2015 ~ TOKYO
FEBRUARY 8, 2015 ~ TOKYO
MARCH 22, 2015 ~ SHOREHAM, NY
APRIL 19, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 12, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 18, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 24, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 1, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 5, 2016 ~ JAPAN
FEBRUARY 28, 2016 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JULY 2, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
AUGUST 9, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 16, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 12, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 20, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
FEBRUARY 20, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MARCH 18, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 28, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MAY, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JUNE, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 15, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 18, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
FEBRUARY, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MARCH, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 12, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JUNE 10, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JULY, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 26, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 4, 2018 ~ EUGENE, OREGON, USA
NOVEMBER 18, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 10, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 5, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY 10, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY 12, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 ~ NUNAVUT, CANADA
MARCH 19, 2019 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA
MAY 17, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 30, 2019 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA
JULY 13, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
AUGUST 2, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 25, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 2, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 11, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 25, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 20, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 11, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN (postponed due to pandemic)
APRIL 18, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN (postponed due to pandemic)
MAY 18-22, 2020 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA (postponed due to pandemic)
JULY 28, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
NOVEMBER 6, 2020 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 21, 2020 ~ WORLDWIDE
NOVEMBER 28, 2020 ~ WORLDWIDE
JANUARY 25, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 26, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
APRIL 6, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 1, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
MAY 6, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 1, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 15, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
NOVEMBER 25, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 6, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 17, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 11, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 14, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 11, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 14, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 20, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 15, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 25, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
APRIL 1, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 7, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 23/24, 2023 ~ NEWYORK CITY
DECEMBER 2/3, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 27, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 16, 2024 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
會田瑞樹 Mizuki Aita *
AYUO *
坂野嘉彦 Yoshihiko Banno *
大胡恵 Kei Daigo *
藤倉大 Dai Fujikura *
合屋正虎 Masatora Goya *
平井 京子 Kyoko Hirai
平山 智 Tomo Hirayama *
細川 俊夫 Toshio Hosokawa *
一柳慧 Toshi Ichiyanagi
井上一平 Ippei Inoue *
石井美栄子 Mieko Ishii *
伊藤美由紀 Miyuki Ito *
岩岡一志 Kazushi Iwaoka *
伊左治直 Sunao Isaji
清水一徹 Shimizu Ittetsu *
川上統 Osamu Kawakami *
川崎真由子 Mayuko Kawasaki *
橘川琢 Migaku Kitsukawa *
小林祥恵 Sachie Kobayashi *
桑原ゆう Yu Kuwabara *
増本 伎共子 Kikuko Massumoto
松本祐一 Yuichi Matsumoto *
マクイーン時田深山 Miyama McQueen-Tokita *
三界秀実 Hidemi Mikai
三木稔 Miki Minoru
見澤ゆかり Yukari Misawa *
森田泰之進 Yasunoshin Morita *
村松崇継 Takatsugu Muramatsu *
長生 淳 Jun Nagao *
中堀海都 Kaito Nakahori *
Akemi Naito
西村 朗 Akira Nishimura
小栗克裕 Katsuhiro Oguri *
大江千里 Senri Oe *
大羽田 大輔 Daisuke Ohata *
Koh Okumura
酒井健治 Kenji Sakai
佐原詩音 Shion Sahara *
坂本 龍 Ryuichi Sakamoto
佐々木みほ Miho Sasaki *
沢井 忠夫 Tadao Sawai
清水チャートリー Chatori Shimizu *
下山一二三 Hifumi Shimoyama *
篠原 眞 Makoto Shinohara *
白藤淳一 Junichi Shirafuji *
鈴木治行 Haruyuki Suzuki *
鷹羽弘晃 Hiroaki Takaha *
高橋久美子 Kumiko Takahashi
田中カレン Karen Tanaka
田中 翔一朗 Shoichiro Tanaka *
田口和行 Kazuyuki Taguchi *
壺井 一歩 Ippo Tsuboi *
徳山美奈子 Minako Tokuyama *
内田輝 Akira Uchida *
梅本佑利 Yuri Umemoto *
Kenjiro Urata
宇澤とも子 Tomoko Uzawa *
Nagomi Wada *
薮田翔一 Shoichi Yabuta *
山田悠人 Yuto Yamada *
山口恭子 Kyoko Yamaguchi *
山本和智 Kazutomo Yamamoto *
山本 哲也 Tetsuya Yamamoto *
吉仲 淳 Atsushi Yoshinaka *
湯浅譲二 Joji Yuasa
Jake Adams *
Ramin Akhavijou *
Alyssa Aska *
Matt Aucoin
Lera Auerbach
Armando Ayala *
Trevor Bachman *
Guy Barash *
Greg Bartholomew *
Jean-Patrick Besingrand *
John Bilotta *
Seth Boustead *
John Cage
Wendy Mae Chambers *
Kanokpak Changwitchukarn *
Yihan Chen *
Andy Cohen *
Douglas DaSilva *
Seth David *
Andrew Davis *
Malcolm Dedman *
David Del Tredici *
Nick Didkovsky *
Peter Eotvos
Elisenda Fabregas
David Fetherolf *
Michael Frazier *
Donal Fox *
Jim Fox *
Reiko Fueting *
Gilbert Galindo *
Lyudmilla German *
Jacob Goodman *
Eli Greenhoe *
Melissa Grey *
Daron Hagen *
Jin Hee Han *
Amanda Harberg
Katherine Hoover *
Jennifer Higdon *
Zhihua Hu *
Justin Hung *
Tengku Irfan
Kento Iwasaki *
Matthew Kennedy *
Yohei Kurihara *
JP Jofre *
yaz lancaster
Paul Yeon Lee *
Tania León *
Jane Leslie
Bin Li 李彬 *
Qi Li
Elizabeth Lim *
Rachel Lin *
David Loeb *
Piyawat Louilarpprasert *
James Loughery *
Raymond Luedeke *
Joshua Banks Mailman *
Matt Mason *
Peri Mauer *
William Mayer
Daniel Mihai *
Dom Minasi *
Jessie Montgomery
Beata Moon
Paul Morin *
David Morneau *
Alon Nechustan *
Ian Ng *
Fernando Otero *
Troy Peters *
Gene Pritsker *
Dana Richardson *
Aaron Robinson *
Manly Romero *
Ned Rorem *
Michael Rose *
Richard Rosenfeld *
Ned Rothenberg
Michael Schelle *
Jose Serebrier *
Colleen Schmuckal *
Edward Schocker *
Thanakarn Schofield *
Alex Shanfelt *
Matt Siimon *
Nina Siniakova *
Roger Stubblefield
David Su *
Dorian Tabb *
Conrad Tao *
David Taylor *
Emilio Teubal *
Daniel Thompson *
Dalit Warshaw *
Frances White
Russell Wimbish *
David Wolfson *
Ignacy Zalewski *
* World Premiere performance(s)
CONCERTS (Sample list of concerts)
April 12, 2012 ~ NEW YORK CITY
April 14, 2012 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 20, 2103 ~ TOKYO
MAY 18, 2013 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JUNE 2, 2013 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 19, 2014 ~ TOKYO
SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 9, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2014 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 12, 2015 ~ TOKYO
FEBRUARY 8, 2015 ~ TOKYO
MARCH 22, 2015 ~ SHOREHAM, NY
APRIL 19, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 12, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 18, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 24, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 1, 2015 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 5, 2016 ~ JAPAN
FEBRUARY 28, 2016 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JULY 2, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
AUGUST 9, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 16, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 12, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 20, 2016 ~ NEW YORK CITY
FEBRUARY 20, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MARCH 18, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 28, 2017 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MAY, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JUNE, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 15, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 18, 2017 ~ NEW YORK CITY
FEBRUARY, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
MARCH, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 12, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JUNE 10, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JULY, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 26, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 4, 2018 ~ EUGENE, OREGON, USA
NOVEMBER 18, 2018 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 10, 2018 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 5, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY 10, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY 12, 2019 ~ QUEBEC, CANADA
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 ~ NUNAVUT, CANADA
MARCH 19, 2019 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA
MAY 17, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 30, 2019 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA
JULY 13, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
AUGUST 2, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 25, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 2, 2019 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 11, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 25, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 20, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
APRIL 11, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN (postponed due to pandemic)
APRIL 18, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN (postponed due to pandemic)
MAY 18-22, 2020 ~ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA (postponed due to pandemic)
JULY 28, 2020 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
NOVEMBER 6, 2020 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 21, 2020 ~ WORLDWIDE
NOVEMBER 28, 2020 ~ WORLDWIDE
JANUARY 25, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 26, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
APRIL 6, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 1, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
MAY 6, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 1, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 15, 2021 ~ WORLDWIDE
NOVEMBER 25, 2021 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 6, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 17, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 11, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 12, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 14, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 11, 2022 ~ NEW YORK CITY
JANUARY 14, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
JANUARY 20, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 15, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MARCH 25, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
APRIL 1, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
MAY 7, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
SEPTEMBER 23/24, 2023 ~ NEWYORK CITY
DECEMBER 2/3, 2023 ~ NEW YORK CITY
DECEMBER 27, 2023 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
FEBRUARY 16, 2024 ~ TOKYO, JAPAN
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