Eric Ewazen’s music has been performed by distinguished soloists,
chamber ensembles, vocalists, wind ensembles and orchestras around
the world. His music can be heard on some 70 commercially released
CDs, by some of the finest recording artists of the 20th/21st centuries.
He has been a guest at over 150 colleges and universities worldwide,
including 17 different countries and 47 states of the 50 United States.
During 2015, his music will be performed by the Colorado Symphony
Orchestra, the Boise Philharmonic, the Anchorage Symphony, the
MasterWorks Festival Orchestra of Indiana, the ShenZhen Symphony in
China, and the Isis Chamber Orchestra in London where Dame Evelyn
Glennie will be playing his marimba concerto. During the summer of
2015, he will be the composer-in-residence with the Jeju Festival of
Winds in South Korea and SliderAsia in Hong Kong. He will also be a guest
composer with the International Trombone Association Convention in
Valencia, Spain, and the Stavanger Conservatory in Norway. In the U.S. he
will be teaching at the Atlantic Music Festival in Maine, and with the
Imani Winds Summer Music Program in NYC.
The Buffalo Philharmonic just released a CD featuring his Triple
Concerto for Three Trombones and Orchestra. Upcoming CDs,
one devoted to his piano music and another to his trumpet music will
be released by Albany Records during the Spring/early Summer.
He has been a faculty member of The Juilliard School since 1980.