Matt Treviño @ MMF - Night Songs
Performance of movements from Robert Paterson’s Night Songs at the Mostly Modern Festival’s 2025 season kickoff event. World-class opera singers and NYC instrumentalists are coming together at the iconic Caffe Lena!
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Performance of movements from Robert Paterson’s Night Songs at the Mostly Modern Festival’s 2025 season kickoff event. World-class opera singers and NYC instrumentalists are coming together at the iconic Caffe Lena!
Performance of movements from Robert Paterson’s Thursday for soprano and piano by Emily Solo and Variations and Fantasies on an Accordion Song, Geoffrey Burleson, piano.
Performance of Robert Paterson’s Night Songs by Matthew Treviño.
North Carolina premiere of Glitch for solo harp, featuring Anna Reinersman on this program entitled “After Work: Classical Rebels” at the Carolina Chamber Music Festival.
Exponential Ensemble performs Robert Paterson’s Relative Theory. The program also features performances of works by composers from Exponential’s Guest Artist residency at Mostly Modern Festival 2022, including Gilad Cohen, Oscar Pan, Phillipe Treuille, and Fritiof Palm.
A spectacular line-up of 20th & 21st-century arias, art songs and song cycles, including selections from Robert Paterson’s Autumn Songs, featuring Sarah Stevenson, mezzo-soprano.
Neave Trio performance of Moon Trio by Robert Paterson, as well as world premieres by composers at the Mostly Modern Festival.
The first half of the program opens with beloved modern arias of the 20th/21st century. After intermission, get ready for The Companion from the opera Three Way, a comic opera set in the future for soprano, baritone, and tenor.
Performance of Sonata for Bassoon and Piano on this American Modern Ensemble program at Mostly Modern Festival.
This program features our Robert Paterson’s Dash and Mostly Modern composers, as well as a mix of Atlantic’s repertoire from the 20th century. World premieres abound at Mostly Modern and tonight is no exception!
Festival composers and faculty from all over the United States and abroad, come together for a night of brand-new works and premieres, including a performance of Robert Paterson’s Eating Variations. Featuring the beloved American Modern Ensemble.
Exponential Ensemble performs Robert' Paterson’s Relative Theory. Program also features world premieres by composers from the Mostly Modern Festival, as well as a mix of repertoire from the 20th century.
Monica Yunus & Christopher Herbert will sing Robert Paterson's Extraordinary, libretto by David Cote, with Amir Farid on piano.
Performance of Relative Theory by the Exponential Ensemble at Opera America’s National Opera Center.
World premiere of Dash by the Atlantic Brass Quintet on this LSU concert series.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
Admission is free. Donations are welcome.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, and an updated version of J.S. Bach’s Coffee Cantata, featuring the American Modern Ensemble, Cree Carrico, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone.
World premiere production of Cocoa Cantata , music by Robert Paterson and libretto by David Cote, , featuring the Society for New Music, Julia Ebner, soprano, Steven Stull, baritone, and David Neal, bass-baritone. This program will also include works by Jessie Montgomery, Alistair Coleman, and Reena Esmail.
Streamed, live performance of String Quartet No. 3 by the The Indianapolis Quartet at the University of Indianapolis. (Note: performance will begin promptly at 7:30pm). Stream will be available at 7:20PM.
Performance of Embracing The Wind by the Exponential Ensemble on a program featuring composers inspired by nature.
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by the Brightwork Ensemble, on a program entitled ‘Crumbs in Hell’s Kitchen.”
Performance of String Quartet No. 2 by the Euclid Quartet.
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by the Brightwork Ensemble, on a program entitled ‘Falling.”
Performance of String Quartet No. 2 by the Euclid Quartet, presented by the Chamber Music Society of Bethlehem.
World premiere of String Quartet No. 3 by the Indianapolis Quartet at the Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival, Robert Paterson, Guest Composer.
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by the Brightwork Ensemble, on a program entitled ‘Falling.”
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by the Brightwork Ensemble, on a program entitled ‘Falling.”
Performance of Hell’s Kitchen by the Brightwork Ensemble, on a program entitled ‘Falling.”