• “Harawi” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    Alice Tully Hall 1941 Broadway, W 65th St., New York, NY, United States

    The New York premiere of Harawi realizes Olivier Messiaen’s deeply affecting, hour-long song cycle for voice and piano in new physical and dramatic dimensions.

  • “Julius Eastman: A Power Greater Than” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    David Geffen Hall 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, United States

    GRAMMY-nominated Seth Parker Woods curates a weekend-long celebration of Julius Eastman's art and the greater context of his life, creativity, and humanity. The weekend opens with the New York premiere of a boundary-breaking concert at David Geffen Hall, showcasing AMOC* members alongside colleagues including artists from Wild Up.

  • “Zarabanda Variations” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    David Rubenstein Atrium 1887 Broadway, New York, United States

    Zarabanda Variations brings together a group of visionary composers, improvisers, and performers to draw inspiration from the musical histories of 16th- and 17th-century New Spain (present day Mexico).

  • “Edinburgh Rollick” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    Jaffe Drive Jaffe Dr, New York, NY, United States

    Early music band Ruckus and AMOC* member Keir GoGwilt celebrate the legacy of Niel Gow (b. Perthshire, 1727-1807), one of Scotland’s most important musicians, with the New York premiere of a dynamic folk-baroque feast of Scottish dance music.

  • “Music for New Bodies” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    David Geffen Hall 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, United States

    This first collaboration between AMOC* Co-Founder Matthew Aucoin and director Peter Sellars inspired by the visionary poetry of Jorie Graham, addressing some of the most urgent questions of our time.

  • “Rome Is Falling” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    Alice Tully Hall 1941 Broadway, W 65th St., New York, NY, United States

    AMOC* presents the New York premiere of Doug Balliett's zany lesson on the absurdity of what can happen when influential people lose power. The story is a mixture of politics, betrayal, immigration, religion, climate, pandemic, natural disaster, xenophobia, and bad luck–everything human and everything we face today.

  • “the echoing of tenses” – Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center

    Alice Tully Hall 1941 Broadway, W 65th St., New York, NY, United States

    AMOC* presents Anthony Cheung’s large-scale song cycle that sets the texts of Asian-American poets reflecting on memory, cultural and personal identity, family, migration, and loss.

  • “Music for New Bodies” at Tanglewood

    Seiji Ozawa Hall 297 West Street, Lenox, MA, United States

    A major new work and first collaboration between AMOC* Co-Founder Matthew Aucoin and director Peter Sellars is brought to life by five vocalists and an 18-instrument ensemble conducted by Aucoin. Music for New Bodies is inspired by the visionary poetry of Jorie Graham, addressing some of the most urgent questions of our time: In our quest for immortality, what have human beings done to the planet, and what are we doing to ourselves? Music for New Bodies is a 360-degree portrait of the moment we are living in, a piece that brings together questions of environmental responsibility, scientific progress and the ethics of humanity’s questionable quest to surpass the human.

  • “Seven Scenes” at Little Island

    The Amph at Little Island Little Island, Pier 55, Hudson River Greenway, New York, United States

    "Seven Scenes" at Little Island April 22-28, 2025 | 8:30pm The Amph at Little Island BUY TICKETS In this new evening of dance and music, two boundary-breaking duos—choreographers AMOC* member, Bobbi Jene Smith & Or Schraiber, and composer/musicians Caroline Shaw & Danni Lee Parpan (known together as Ringdown)—collide, converse, and create. Conceived, Choreographed & Directed […]

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