March 7, 2021 (US PREMIERE): Timepieces will be performed by Northern Arizona University faculty (Christine Graham, soprano; Cris Inguanti, clarinet; Shelley Rich and Allison O’Bryant, violins; Jacquely Schwandt, viola; and Mary Ann Ramos, cello) at NAU School of Music’s Kitt Recital Hall in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
March 23, 2021 (WORLD PREMIERE): AfterShock will receive its world premiere performance by pianist Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa in an online recital from The Post at 750 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of Vancouver Pro Musica‘s Sonic Boom Festival on YouTube.
April 16, 2021 (WORLD PREMIERE): The Length of a Day will receive its world premiere performance by tenor Colin Ainsworth and pianist Kimberley-Ann Bartczak as part of Solatium, online film/recital from the Baumann Centre, Victoria, British Columbia. Presented by Pacific Opera Victoria.
June 16, 2021 (POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19): Earthshine will be performed by the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gemma New, in an online broadcast in an Intimate & Immersive concert from Hamilton, Ontario.
September 18, 2021: Miss Carr in Seven Scenes will be performed by mezzo-soprano Veronika Anissimova and pianist Ethan Lacey as part of The Linden Project‘s Synesthesia online recital on YouTube, from Hamilton, Ontario.
September 30, 2021: The Length of a Day will be performed by tenor Colin Ainsworth and pianist Laura Loewen at Trinity United Church in Vernon, British Columbia. Presented by Opera Kelowna.
October 1, 2021: The Length of a Day will be performed by tenor Colin Ainsworth and pianist Laura Loewen at St. Michael’s Cathedral in Kelowna, British Columbia. Presented by Opera Kelowna.
October 3, 2021: The Length of a Day will be performed by tenor Colin Ainsworth and pianist Laura Loewen in Naramata, British Columbia. Presented by Opera Kelowna.
October 21, 2021: Earthshine will be performed by the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Astapov, at the Cotton Factory in Hamilton, Ontario, as part of the HPO’s Intimate & Immersive series.
October 24, 2021: As much of Fornax Chemica that can be played before the piano burns down will be performed by Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa as part of the Queer Arts Festival’s Piano Burning event at Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver, British Columbia. UPDATE: The piano was tenacious! Rachel got through the whole piece before the fire turned her away!
December 9, 2021 (WORLD PREMIERE): Chimera will receive its world premiere performance by the Gryphon Trio at the Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, in Toronto, Ontario. Presented by Music Toronto.
December 17, 2021: Seasons of the Sea will be broadcast on CBC Music’s About Time hosted by Tom Allen.