Upcoming Events
2025
June 15: Sugar Hill Salon performs “my own whirring bones” in Hartford, CT.
May 27–June 5: Rock Creek Singers (Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC) premieres “Homeland” (TTBB) at the World Pride International Choral Festival in Washington, DC.
April 5: The Northeastern University Madrigal Singers perform “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” and “Homeland” in Boston, MA.
April 2: The Adult Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Preces & Responses” in Hyde Park, IL.
Past Events
2025
March 31: Sugar Hill Salon performs “my own whirring bones” in New York, NY.
March 29: The Boston City Singers perform “One Short Sleep” in Cambridge, MA.
March 1: Chelsea Randall performs “Prima respira” in Englewood, NJ.
March 1: The Boston City Singers perform “One Short Sleep” in Brookline, MA.
February 23: The All Saints Church Choir performs “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” in Worcester, MA.
February 22–23: Lilith Vocal Ensemble premieres “Lay Your Flowers Down” in Boston, MA.
February 2: The Boston City Singers premiere “One Short Sleep” in Somerville, MA.
January 11-12: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
2024
December 14: The Virginia Consort Youth Chorale performs “Homeland” in Charlottesville, VA.
December 11: The Ball Junior High School Intermediate Choir premieres “One Short Sleep” in Anaheim, CA.
December 6–7: Borealis (Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus) premieres “Homeland” (TTBB) in Minneapolis, MN.
November 25: The High School Falcon Festival Choir and the BGSU Collegiate Chorale perform “Homeland” at Bowling Green State University.
November 19: McGill Camerata performs “Little Things” in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
November 2: The Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus performs “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” in Greenfield, MA.
October 24: McGill Camerata premieres “Little Things” in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
October 15: Jonathan Latta performs “earthworms, following heavy rain” in Stockton, CA.
October 13: First Parish UU in Needham performs “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” in Needham, MA.
October 10: Alex Davis premieres “The Interrogation” at Rowan University.
September 22: Memorial Episcopal Church performs “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” in Baltimore, MD.
July 14: Whittaker Locke performs “Prima respira” in Columbus, GA.
June 27–30: folx Percussion performs Three Rhymes in Hartford, CT.
June 28: Choral Arts Initiative premieres “The Second Coming” in Irvine, CA.
June 5: The Van Buren High School Choir performs “Homeland” in New York, NY.
May 18: The Concord Singers perform “Homeland” (SSAA) in Summit, NJ.
May 17: The Pickerington Central Chorale performs “Homeland” in Columbus, OH.
May 12: The St. Clements Church Choir performs “Homeland” in St. Paul, MN.
May 11: The Mount Union Concert Choir performs “Homeland” at the University of Mount Union.
May 2–6: The BGSU Collegiate Chorale performs “Homeland” in Barcelona, Madrid, and Toledo, Spain.
May 5: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
May 3: Hannah Moore performs “earthworms, following heavy rain” at The Hartt School.
April 28: The Concord Singers premiere “Homeland” (SSAA) in New Providence, NJ.
April 28: The Medina Chorus performs “Homeland” in Medina, OH.
April 26–27: The Mount Union Concert Choir performs “Homeland” at the University of Mount Union.
April 14: The St. Olaf College Chapel Choir performs “Homeland” at St. Olaf College.
April 13: Curio Percussion performs Three Rhymes at Western Carolina University.
April 13: The BGSU Collegiate Chorale performs “Homeland” at Bowling Green State University.
March 17: The St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Choir premieres “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” in Natick, MA.
March 8: Grant Johnson performs “earthworms, following heavy rain” at the University of Michigan.
January 29: The Metro-East Conference Music Festival performs “Homeland” in Mahtomedi, MN.
January 28: The Ottawa Hills High School Choraliers and the BGSU Collegiate Chorale perform “Homeland” in Toledo, OH.
January 6: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
2023
December 19: Blue Kids on the Block A Cappella perform “Homeland” at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, OH.
December 9: The Edinboro Singers perform “Homeland” at Pennsylvania Western University.
November 20: The High School Falcon Festival Choir and the BGSU Collegiate Chorale perform “Homeland” at Bowling Green State University.
November 5: Kevin Neel premieres “Eastern Daylight Time” in Worcester, MA.
October 28–29: Kantorei performs “Homeland” in St. Paul and Edina, MN.
October 16: Eli Garcia performs “earthworms, following heavy rain” at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
October 6: Hannah Moore and Zachery Wood premiere “Rhyme 3” virtually.
October 3: Christine El-Hage Walters performs “Vertigo” at the 63rd Annual Organ Conference at the University of Michigan (Charles Baird Carillon).
September 24: Sophie Berman, Grace Coberly, Cait Winston, and Bek Zehr perform “The Daffodils” and “Na Maria” in Needham, MA.
September 24: The All Saints Church Choir performs “Preces & Responses” in Worcester, MA.
September 6: The Ferris Choral Fellows perform “Homeland” at Harvard University.
July 25: Hannah Moore and Tres Perkins premiere “Rhyme 1” and “Rhyme 2” virtually.
June 26: The Perrysburg High School A Cappella Choir performs “Homeland” at the 2023 Ohio Choral Directors Association (OCDA) Conference in Columbus, OH.
June 13: Sugar Hill Salon premieres “my own whirring bones” at Connecticut Summerfest.
June 4: The Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township’s Chancel Choir performs “Homeland” in Chatham, NJ.
April 30: Kendall Rhymer performs “earthworms, following heavy rain” at Truman State University.
April 23: Eastlake North High School Chorale performs “Homeland” at Case Western Reserve University.
April 21: The CSU-Pueblo Chamber Choir performs “Now I Can See” in Pueblo, CA.
April 16: Grace Ryan performs Bella Domna at DePaul University.
April 14: The Milford High School Chamber Singers and the BGSU Collegiate Chorale perform “Homeland” in Bowling Green, OH.
March 19: The All Saints Church Choir performs “Preces & Responses” in Springfield, MA.
March 3–11: “Homeland” included on the 2022-23 Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) Large Group Class A list for high school choirs.
March 5: The All Saints Church Choir premieres “Preces & Responses” in Worcester, MA.
January 4–8: The BGSU Collegiate Chorale performs “Homeland” in Oak Harbor, Massillon, and Medina, OH; Chatham Township, NJ; New York, NY; and State College and Murrysville, PA.
2022
November 13: The BGSU Collegiate Chorale performs “Homeland” at Bowling Green State University.
November 4: The High School Falcon Festival Choir and the BGSU Collegiate Chorale perform “Homeland” at Bowling Green State University.
October 11–13: The Long Beach Camerata Singers perform “Homeland” for their Peace4Youth series in Long Beach, CA.
October 9: The Long Beach Camerata Singers perform “Homeland” for their Camerata Peace Project VI concert in Long Beach, CA.
August 26–28: Chelsea Randall performs “Prima respira” for the EXTENSITY Concert Series in San Diego and Pasadena, CA.
July 24: Jim Fackenthal premieres “Vertigo” in Chicago, IL.
June 25: Arrowbear Music Camp performs “Homeland” in San Bernadino County, CA.
May 27: The Miami East High School Choir performs “Homeland” in Casstown, OH.
April 2–3: The Heritage Chorale premieres “We Two in a Park at Night” in River Forest, IL.
March 27: Charlie Carpenter premieres “Prima respira” in Chicago, IL.
March 6: Sarah Shapiro performs Bella Domna at St. Olaf College.
2021
October 17: The Culver-Stockton College Choir performs “Homeland” in Canton, MO.
May 28: The Haverford–Bryn Mawr Chamber Singers premieres “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” virtually.
May 26: The Latin School of Chicago’s Student–Faculty Chorale premieres “Now I Can See” virtually.
April 14: Chicago Fringe Opera premieres “Our Mother” virtually.
March 17: Tess McCarty performs Bella Domna at St. Olaf College.
January 15: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” virtually.
2020
November 9: The University Singers of Mizzou perform “Homeland” virtually.
September 26: WRTI broadcasts “earthworms, following heavy rain” at 90.1FM.
July 29: Clara Warnaar premieres “earthworms, following heavy rain” virtually.
May 17: The Indian Hill High School Choir performs “Homeland” virtually.
April 15: The Bowling Green State University Collegiate Chorale performs “Homeland” virtually.
2019
December 9: Grace Coberly, Maren Hrivnak, Tess McCarty, and Katherine McCord premiere “The Daffodils” and perform “Disciple” in Milan, Italy.
December 6–7: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Snow” and “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
December 5: Glass Armonico performs “Homeland” in Milan, Italy.
August 11: Grace and Isabel Coberly premiere “Disciple” and perform “Na Maria” from Bella Domna in Oak Park, IL.
July 5–9: The Ohio Ambassadors of Music perform “Homeland” in Crans-Montana, Switzerland; Seefeld, Austria; Venice, Italy; and Rothenburg, Germany.
May 16: The Haverford College Kazorus premieres “Kazoodyssey: A Kazoo Odyssey” at Haverford College.
April 19: Quinn Ross performs “En greu esmai” from Bella Domna at Lawrence University.
April 13: The St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Choir performs “Homeland” in Evanston, IL.
February 22: The Bowling Green State University Collegiate Chorale and the Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church perform “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
2018
December 12: Alice Berry premieres Bella Domna at Haverford College.
December 7–8: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
April 6–8: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Chicago, IL and Memphis, TN.
March 23: The Adult Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
2017
December 8–9: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland" in Oak Park, IL.
May 7: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church performs “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
March 31–April 1: The Madrigal and Schola Choirs of Grace Episcopal Church perform “Homeland” in Chicago, IL and Cleveland, OH.
2016
December 9–10: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church premieres “Homeland” in Oak Park, IL.
2015
December 11–12: The Madrigal Choir of Grace Episcopal Church premieres “Snow” in Oak Park, IL.