Piano Spheres with Katelyn Vahala
In a recital at the Colburn School’s Thayer Hall, rising pianist Katelyn Vahala appears on the acclaimed Piano Spheres series to perform Daniel’s Rise for cello and piano, on a program of music inspired by California’s landscapes.
COLORS - Album Release Show 4
Daniel’s debut solo album COLORS (Orchid Classics) is presented in a live album release concert by the acclaimed “Death of Classical” concert series in NYC. Purchase tickets here.
COLORS - Album Release Show 3
Daniel’s debut solo album COLORS (Orchid Classics) is presented in a live album release concert by the acclaimed “Death of Classical” concert series in NYC. Purchase tickets here.
COLORS - Album Release Show 2
Daniel’s debut solo album COLORS (Orchid Classics) is presented in a live album release concert by the acclaimed “Death of Classical” concert series in NYC. Purchase tickets here.
COLORS - Album Release Show 1
Daniel’s debut solo album COLORS (Orchid Classics) is presented in a live album release concert by the acclaimed “Death of Classical” concert series in NYC. Purchase tickets here.
Insert Music Here @ Austin Chamber Music Center
Cellist Annie Jacobs-Perkins & Insert Music Here perform music of Daniel Temkin at the Austin Chamber Music Center as part of their “Silent Wood, Deep River” program. Other works by Gabriela Frank, Stratis Minakakis, & Dvorak.
Insert Music Here @ Austin Chamber Music Center
Cellist Annie Jacobs-Perkins & Insert Music Here perform music of Daniel Temkin at the Austin Chamber Music Center as part of their “Silent Wood, Deep River” program. Other works by Gabriela Frank, Stratis Minakakis, & Dvorak.
Garth Newel Piano Quartet
The Garth Newel Piano Quartet performs music of Daniel Temkin.
McCullough plays Dreamed Landscapes
Acclaimed pianist Ryan MacEvoy McCullough performs Daniel’s Dreamed Landscapes at the Bard Conservatory of Music alongside works by Olivier Messiaen and Nicholas Vines.
The Beethoven Effect: The Clark Institute
Ieva Jokubaviciute (piano), Ariana Kim (violin), and Daniel Temkin (percussion) perform Maksimal alongside Beethoven’s “Kreutzer Sonata.”
The Beethoven Effect: Barns of Rose Hill
Ieva Jokubaviciute (piano), Ariana Kim (violin), and Daniel Temkin (percussion) perform Maksimal alongside Beethoven’s “Kreutzer Sonata.”
Kinetic Album Release Party
Kinetic performs works by Patrick Harlin, Nicky Sohn, Daniel Temkin, & Caroline Shaw in celebration of the release of their debut album on acclaimed new music label Bright Shiny Things.
For tickets and information, see Kinetic’s Event Page.
The Beethoven Effect: Duke University
Ieva Jokubaviciute (piano), Ariana Kim (violin), and Daniel Temkin (percussion) perform Maksimal alongside Beethoven’s “Kreutzer Sonata.”
The Beethoven Effect: Bucknell University
Ieva Jokubaviciute (piano), Ariana Kim (violin), and Daniel Temkin (percussion) perform Maksimal alongside Beethoven’s “Kreutzer Sonata.”
Ocean's Call with Amabile Musik in Indonesia
The Amabile Sanggar Musik school in Bali, Indonesia will perform Ocean’s Call by Daniel Temkin.
Maksimal with CMMN
Daniel’s Maksimal is performed by Ariana Kim and Ieva Jokubaviciute at the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota.
Ocean's Call with the Lansing Symphony
In honor of Earth Day, this concert will focus on music inspired by the natural world and its conservation. The program includes Daniel’s Ocean’s Call alongside works by Patrick Harlin, Melina Tsui, and a world premiere by Audrey Kelley.
Dreamed Landscapes at New Zealand School of Music
Pianists Jian Liu and Qing Jiang perform at the New Zealand School of Music.
NZTrio Tour: Rotorua
Described as a “national treasure” and “New Zealand’s most indispensable ensemble” (NZ Herald), NZTrio tours throughout Northern New Zealand, performing Daniel’s Five Bagatelles, as part of their “Homeland” program featuring composers inspired by folk song.
For tickets and more, please see: https://nztrio.com/event-directory/
NZTrio Tour: Auckland
Described as a “national treasure” and “New Zealand’s most indispensable ensemble” (NZ Herald), NZTrio tours throughout Northern New Zealand, performing Daniel’s Five Bagatelles, as part of their “Homeland” program featuring composers inspired by folk song.
For tickets and more, please see: https://nztrio.com/event-directory/
Five Bagatelles & NZTrio Tour
Described as a “national treasure” and “New Zealand’s most indispensable ensemble” (NZ Herald), NZTrio tours throughout Northern New Zealand, performing Daniel’s Five Bagatelles, as part of their “Homeland” program featuring composers inspired by folk song.
For tickets and more, please see: https://nztrio.com/event-directory/
Dreamed Landscapes in Germany
Daniel’s Dreamed Landscapes will be performed in Heidelburg, Germany.
Merz Trio @ Weis Center
The award-winning Merz Trio performs Daniel’s Five Bagatelles at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts.
Works by Nathan & Temkin at Civitella Ranieri
This private concert at the Civitella Ranieri foundation in Umbria, Italy features music of composers Eric Nathan, Daniel Temkin, and Claude Debussy, along with remarks and discussion from the stage.
Clouds of Rubens (World Premiere)
World Premiere of Daniel’s new art song “Clouds of Rubens” commissioned by Fox Island Concerts for sopranos Emily Martin and Elizabeth McDonald. With a new commissioned poem by writer Piotr Florczyk.
Flow with Kinetic
Kinetic Ensemble’s Natalie Lin, David Olson, and Yvonne Chen perform Daniel’s Flow at the Houston Methodist Hospital’s Crain Garden Series.
Moments at Hermitage Artist Retreat
Harpist Ashley Jackson performs Daniel’s Moments at the Hermitage Artist Residency.
Ocean's Call with Hobart Chamber Orchestra
Australia’s Hobart Chamber Orchestra will perform Daniel’s Ocean’s Call as part of their Enviornment Day concert on June 5, 2022.
Ocean's Call with Bath Festival Orchestra
Ocean’s Call receives its U.K. premiere with conductor Peter Manning and the Bath Festival Orchestra.
Program:
Takemitsu – Toward the Sea (1981) (JP)
Daniel Temkin – Ocean’s Call (2018) (US)
Grace Williams – Sea Sketches (1944) (UK)
Joey Roukens – Visions at Sea (2016) (NL)
An ocean-bound journey: four countries – all separated by water – bring forth a composer each, with four different sea-inspired musical pieces.