Symphony No. 4 Performed by Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra
Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra conducted by Drik Meyer performs Leshnoff’s Symphony No. 4, “Heichalos”.
Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra conducted by Drik Meyer performs Leshnoff’s Symphony No. 4, “Heichalos”.
Handel Choir of Baltimore, Brian Bartoldus conductor, performs Leshnoff’s "A Lover and His Lass" on their March 8, 2025 "Liebeslieder!" concert.
Greenwich Symphony performs String Quartet No. 3 (The Miller-Kahn Quartet) arranged for string orchestra. Lead by conductor Stuart Malina.
Christopher Zimmerman conducts the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in the East Coast Premiere of Leshnoff's "Concertante for Two Violins and Orchestra," featuring virtuoso violinist Chee-Yun, an FSO audience favorite, and Kit Zimmerman, a distinguished member of the 1st violin section of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Switzerland.
Cascade Winds Performs Symphony for Winds as part of their Spring 2025 concert on Sunday, June 1, at Summit High School Auditorium in Bend, Oregon.
Greenwich Symphony performs String Quartet No. 3 (The Miller-Kahn Quartet) arranged for string orchestra. Lead by conductor Stuart Malina.
Francesco Lecce-Chong, Music Director and Conductor, leades the Sanata Rosa Symphony in the World Premiere of "Warum hast du gelitten?”, for orchestra and choir.
Francesco Lecce-Chong, Music Director and Conductor, leades the Sanata Rosa Symphony in the World Premiere of "Warum hast du gelitten?”, for orchestra and choir.
Francesco Lecce-Chong, Music Director and Conductor, leades the Sanata Rosa Symphony in the World Premiere of "Warum hast du gelitten?”, for orchestra and choir.
Conductor Michael Stern makes his Madison Symphony Orchestra debut as guest conductor leading Jonathan Leshnoff’s Rush for Chamber Orchestra, a driving and exciting work that builds a tremendous amount of energy throughout.
Conductor Michael Stern makes his Madison Symphony Orchestra debut as guest conductor leading Jonathan Leshnoff’s Rush for Chamber Orchestra, a driving and exciting work that builds a tremendous amount of energy throughout.
Conductor Michael Stern makes his Madison Symphony Orchestra debut as guest conductor leading Jonathan Leshnoff’s Rush for Chamber Orchestra, a driving and exciting work that builds a tremendous amount of energy throughout.
ROCO—Houston’s 40-piece professional chamber orchestra focused on innovative concerts, multidisciplinary collaborations and engaging community-centric initiatives—will give the World Premiere of No Grit No Pearl, commisssioned by ROCO and conducted by JoAnn Falletta.
James Madison University Wind Symphony performs Leshnoff Symphony for Winds on October 15 in Forbes Concert Hall at James Madison University. Dr. Christopher Cicconi , conductor as part of the JMU Contemporary Music Festival.
The Moritzburg Festival Orchestra with conductor Josep Caballé Domenech, performs Score as part of their Moritzburg Festival 2024.
National Reperoire Orchesta, conductor Michael Stern, and violinist Sadie Hamrin perform the Violin Concerto No. 1.
As part of their 4th of July celebration, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Hersh perform Dancing Blue Crabs!, written for the BSO’s Centenary in 2015, based on the prompt: “a dance that sounds the way we might see crabs moving.”
As part of their 4th of July celebration, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Hersh perform Dancing Blue Crabs! at Oregon Ridge Park, written for the BSO’s Centenary in 2015, based on the prompt: “a dance that sounds the way we might see crabs moving.”
Atlanta Symphony and conductor Robert Spano will give the world premiere of Jonathan Leshnoff’s oratorio, The Sacrifice of Isaac.
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Stuart Malina, performrs the World Premiere of Leshnoff’s Saul , the dramatic and tragic story of Saul, the first ruler of Israel, with Kyle von Schoonhoven, tenor; Andrew Gangestad, bass; The Susquehanna Chorale; and Messiah Concert Choir.
Joyce Yang performs Jonathan Leshnoff’s Knoxville Symphony Orchestra co-commissioned Piano Concerto, hailed as “a soulful piano concerto [that] enthralls” (BBC Music Magazine) on April 18 and 19, 2024.
The University of South Carolina Wind Esemble, conducted by Cormac Cannon, performs Leshnoff’s Symphony for Winds to conclude their 2023-24 season.
The Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra will give the US Premiere of Jonathan Leshnoff’s Concertante for Two Violins and Orchestra under the direction of Christopher Zimmerman.
Dancin' Blue Crabs! will be featured in the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras, Side-by-Side Concert, conducted by Chris Cicconi.
Joyce Yang returns to the ASO performing Jonathan Leshnoff’s Piano Concerto.
University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Kiesler, will perform Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra at the University of Michigan School of Music. Todd Meehan and Doug Perkins, perccussion sololists.
Columbia Orchestra perofrms Leshnoff’s Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bassoon with conductor Jordan Randall Smith.
Baylor Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya, will be performing the Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra at the Baylor University School of Music.
Trio Flamecrest, violinist Jean Huang, violist Amy Galluzzo, and cellist Carol Ou, perform Lehk at Williams Hall at the New England Conservatory.
Violinist Gil Shaham and pianist Robert Spano perform the World Premiere of my Violin Sonata at Aspen Music Festival.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music for Maryland: Garrett County features Jonathan Leshnoff’s Concerto Grosso, mvts. 3 & 4.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music for Maryland: Allegany County features Jonathan Leshnoff’s Concerto Grosso, mvts. 3 & 4.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Symphony In The City At The Urban Oasis features Jonathan Leshnoff’s Concerto Grosso, mvts. 3 & 4.
The National Repertory Orchestra and violinist Sadie Hamrin will present Jonathan Leshnoff’s Violin Concerto No. 1 conducted by JoAnn Falletta.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music for Maryland: Queen Anne’s County features Jonathan Leshnoff’sFour Dances, mvt. 1, Waltz.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music for Maryland: Allegany County features Jonathan Leshnoff’s Four Dances, mvt. 1, Waltz.