Albany Symphony Orchestra presents
Albany Symphony Orchestra's Trailblaze NY
Jun 04 7:30PM
Just Announced!
Albany Symphony Orchestra's Trailblaze NY

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AMF: Albany Symphony Season Finale - TrailBlaze!

  • Saturday, June 4, 2022
  • 7:30 PM  9:30 PM

DAVID ALAN MILLER, CONDUCTOR

GLORIA CHENG, PIANO

TIMOTHY MCALLISTER, SAXOPHONE

John Williams: Prelude and Scherzo (American premiere)

Gabriella Smith: Field Guide

John Corigliano: “Triathlon” for Saxophonist and Orchestra

Steven Stucky: Radical Light

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Other events:

AMF: Gloria Cheng Piano Recital

  • Thursday, June 2, 2022
  • 7:30 PM  8:30 PM


Join Festival featured soloist Gloria Cheng for an intimate recital of works including many of the great composers of our time. Cheng, will play the world premiere of a piece by David Lang, several works written in memory of composer Steven Stucky, and more.

Come experience Cheng’s virtuosic artistry up close before her Albany Symphony debut on Saturday, June 4, when will play the American premiere of a work by living legend John Williams as part of the Albany Symphony Season Finale. 


AMF: "Endangered" Chamber Performance

  • Saturday, June 4, 2022
  • 9:30 AM  10:30 AM




“Endangered” will present three works developed by composers in collaboration with students, their teachers, and New York State wildlife biologists. Each work will tell the stories of endangered and threatened animal species of our region: Composer Tanner Porter works with students and wildlife biologist Christopher Bowser in the mid-Hudson Valley to create a gigantic virtual musical storybook about the return of ancient sturgeon populations to the Hudson River; composer Takuma Itoh works with biologist Sean Madden and Schuylerville students to tell the story of the endangered marine animals of the upper Hudson River and the Champlain Canal; and composer Carlos Bandera works with bat biologists and students to tell the story of the threatened bat populations of the Mohawk Valley.


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