2024-25 Season

All concerts held at Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church
152 West 66th Street, New York, NY

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The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors
Feb
12

The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors

Join NCO at The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors, featuring works by winners of our "Call for Scores" from around the world.


John Williams "Mission" Theme
David Diamond Symphony No. 1
Katherine Saxon “Nunatak”
Peter Longworth “Manhattan Matins”
Michael Rosin “Stellarium”
Sam Wu “Aria”
Daniel Godsil “Cathedral Grove”

Conducted by Dr. Iantheia Calhoun, Andrew A. Hill, Eric Juneau, and Mark Powell
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The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors
Feb
11

The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors

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Join NCO at The Mission: New Composers, New Conductors, featuring works by winners of our "Call for Scores" from around the world.


John Williams "Mission" Theme
David Diamond Symphony No. 1
Katherine Saxon “Nunatak”
Peter Longworth “Manhattan Matins”
Michael Rosin “Stellarium”
Sam Wu “Aria”
Daniel Godsil “Cathedral Grove”

Conducted by Dr. Iantheia Calhoun, Andrew A. Hill, Eric Juneau, and Mark Powell
Learn more about our composers!

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Across the Centuries
Oct
23

Across the Centuries

Join NCO for our first concert of the 2022/23 season!

Dmitri Shostakovich “Festive Overture” (1954)
Jonathan Bailey Holland “Halcyon Sun” (2003)
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 3 (“Rhenish”) (1850)

Clancy Ellis, Jeongdae Lee, Christopher North, Mark Powell, conductors

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Across the Centuries
Oct
22

Across the Centuries

Join NCO for our first concert of the 2022/23 season!

Dmitri Shostakovich “Festive Overture” (1954)
Jonathan Bailey Holland “Halcyon Sun” (2003)
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 3 (“Rhenish”) (1850)

Clancy Ellis, Jeongdae Lee, Christopher North, Mark Powell, conductors

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The New Conductors Orchestra's concerts are made possible in part by public funds from The New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and by private funds from generous individuals.