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Spring, 2025: Coro Incontrocanto performs Memory, Hither Come, Turin, Italy. Details TBA.

December 6, 7 and 8, 2024: Victoria Pitre conducts excerpts from Perennial: A Nativity Cantata with the Muhlenberg College Chamber Choir. Tickets available here.

October 12, 2024: Bill Staub conducts the premiere of Divertimento for Small Wind Ensemble and Percussion, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

April 28th, 2024: Kyle Wernke conducts the Missouri State University of Science and Technology Symphony Orchestra in Suite Bergamasque along with Respighi’s Pines of Rome, Rolla, MO. Tickets available here.

March 18th, 2024: Brent Johnson performs Chorale Variations on Aus Tiefer Not, AGO St. Louis chapter members’ recital, Little Flower Church, Richmond Heights, MO.

March 10th, 2024: Brent Johnson performs Chorale Variations on Aus Tiefer Not, Third Baptist Church, St. Louis, MO

February 24th, 2024: Thomas Cunningham conducts the Manhattan Choral Ensemble in the premiere performance of Approach of Winter, The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York, NY.

December 16, 2023: The Camerata Singers perform Memory, Hither Come, First Presbyterian Church, Allentown, PA.

November 15, 2023: The Muhlenberg College percussion ensemble performers New Resources, Empie Theatre, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA.

October 24, 2023: Eliezer Gutman plays the Sonatina for Violin and Piano, Allentown Symphony Orchestra New Chamber Music concert, Easton Area High School, Easton, PA.

September 20, 2023: Matthew Coley performs the Etudes and Fugues, Wells-Rapp Center for Mallet Percussion Research, Kutztown, PA.

March 3, 2023: Matthew Russo performs Sonata Concisa, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA.

February 24, 2023: Jacob Harrison conducts the complete Suite Bergamasque with the Texas State University Symphony Orchestra, San Marcos, TX.

February 23, 2023: Matthew Russo performs Sonata Concisa, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

February 9th, 2023: Michael Jones conducts “Quod erat demonstrandum…” with the UCSD Wind Ensemble, San Diego, CA.

December 3rd, 2022: Jacob Harrison conducts Clair de Lune with the TMEA Region 20 Honor Orchestra, Richardson, TX.

November 12, 2022: The Heartland Marimba Ensemble plays Stonewall Magnificats PASIC, Indianapolis, IN.

November 10, 2022: Talk at Butler University, Indianapolis, IN.

November 8, 2022: The Heartland Marimba Ensemble plays Stonewall Magnificats, Muhlenberg College.

November 7, 2022: The Heartland Marimba Ensemble plays Stonewall Magnificats, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA.

May 12, 2022: Joshua Myers performs Alone from the Songs of Introspection, 7:00 p.m., Egner Chapel, Muhlenberg College.

April 1, 2022: Out of the Depths: New Music by Andrew Ardizzoia, 7:30 p.m., Egner Memorial Chapel, Muhlenberg College.

March 20, 2022: Brian Schober performs Chorale Variations on ‘Aus Tiefer Not’ as part of the Lenten celebrations at Church of the Atonement, Tenafly, NJ.

March, 2022: The Hillsboro Symphony performs “This primoridal, threatening noise…”, Hillsboro, OR.

February 11, 2022: Talk at Heidelberg University, Tiffin, OH.

January 27, 2022: The Chattanooga Symphony performs Andrew’s transcriptions of the Prelude and Clair de Lune from Debussy’s Suite Bergamasque, Kayoko Dan, conductor. Information here.

September 23, 2021: The Chattanooga Symphony performs Ubi Caritas for brass ensemble, Kayoko Dan, conductor. Information here.

May 21, 2021: Matthew Coley performs the “Etude and Fugue No. 4” for marimba. Facebook invite here.

May 10, 2021: Texas State University Symphony Orchestra brass ensemble performs Ubi Caritas, Tyler Bainter, conductor.

March 3, 2021: East Carolina University Wind Ensemble brass premieres Ubi Caritas, William Staub, conductor. You can view the concert here.

February 4, 2021: Talk for the Manteca Unified School District honor band.

Fall, 2020: Jacob Harrison and The Texas State University Symphony Orchestra record Palimpsest, with video and choreography by Ana Baer.

April 3, 2020: Muhlenberg College Contemporary Music Festival presents Radical Eclecticism: Works by Andrew Ardizzoia. Vocal, organ, and percussion music from 1998 to the present, including three world premieres by faculty and student performers.

February 23, 2020: The Cereal City Concert Band performs “Quod erat demonstrandum…” at the Pennfield Performing Arts Center, Battle Creek, MI. Info here.

February 23, 2020: Brian Schober premieres the Chorale Variations on “Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir” on the Austin Organ at Church of the Heavenly Rest, Manhattan.

November 30, 2019: Trio Najma performs the Variations on a Filipino Melody, Cerveteri, Italy.

October 27, 2019: Premiere of Fanfares, Anthems, Peals for chorus, orchestra, carillon, and antiphonal brass, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.

October 4, 2019: Ben Toth performs “A certain stunned muteness” for solo vibraphone at the Hartt School, West Hartford, CT

May 8, 2019: Bill Sallak performs “A certain stunned muteness” for solo vibraphone at University of Wisconsin Green Bay

April 12, 2019: Adam DiPersio premieres “A certain stunned muteness” for solo vibraphone at James Madison University

January 24, 2019: Hartford Independent Chamber Orchestra brass quintet performs Ritornelli scuro e sconosciuti, New Britain Museum of American Art

October 30, 2018: Long Beach Community College Wind Ensemble performs “Quod Erat Demonstrandum…”, Norwalk, CA

May 20, 2018: The Loomis Chaffee orchestra premieres Farewell Processes, Windsor, CT

April 19-21, 2018: Arizona All-State Orchestra performs Clair de Lune, Tucson, AZ

November 18, 2017: Muhlenberg Wind Ensemble premieres Exordium, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA

September 15, 2017: Trio Najma premieres the Variations on a Filipino Melody, Ferrara, Italy.

August 5, 2017: Christopher Jackson leads the Three Blake Choruses in a reading session at the Pennsylvania American Choral Director’s Association, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA.

March 2, 2017: Jason Caslor conducts Clair de Lune (arr. for orchestra) with the Arizona State University Philharmonia, Tempe, AZ.

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