Fandango at Carnegie Hall

Premieres

November, 2023: Billy Childs Requiem, In the Arms of the Beloved World Premiere, Disney Hall with the LA Master Chorale,
Anne Akiko Meyers, Billy Childs Jazz/Chamber Ensemble, Lyris Quartet; Grant Gershon, Jenny Wong, conducts

September 12, 2023: Anne performs the Philip Glass Concerto No.1 at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles Philharmonic,
Karen Kamensek conducts

April 1, 2023: Arturo Márquez: Fandango (complete video performance) with the Detroit Symphony, Jader Bignamini conducts

November 10, 11, 12, 2022: Anne performs the World Premiere of Michael Daugherty’s Blue Electra, inspired by Amelia Earhart
National Symphony, Gianandrea Noseda conducts at the Kennedy Center

Mysterium features newly imagined settings of Morten Lauridsen’s ‘O Magnum Mysterium’ and Bach’s chorales for Anne and the
Los Angeles Master Chorale, Grant Gershon conducts October, 2022

NY Premiere of Arturo Márquez’s Fandango with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Live Carnegie Hall Broadcast (Audio Begins 24 minutes In) October 26th, 2022

Shining Night features new arrangements and premieres by J.S. Bach, Brouwer, Corelli, Ellington, Lauridsen, Paganini, Piazzolla, Ponce, and Villa-Lobos in collaboration with Jason Vieaux, guitar and Fabio Bidini, piano, May, 2022

Watch the World Premiere of Arturo Márquez’s Fandango with Gustavo Dudamel leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
Hollywood Bowl, 2021

Spectrum News caught up with Anne and Arturo Márquez before the Hollywood Bowl premiere

Violinist.com spoke with Anne about the birth of Fandango

Strad Mag Podcast about Anne’s New Music Commissions

John Corigliano Beethoven Violin Concerto Cadenzas Premiere, Opening Night at Brevard Music Center
Keith Lockhart conducts, July, 2021

Anne performs Duke Ellingtons “In My Solitude”, arr. Rich DeRosa, with Jason Vieaux

Arvo Pärt dedicates “Estonian Lullaby” (2019) to Anne Akiko Meyers

WORLD PREMIERE of Adam Schoenberg’s Orchard in Fog Violin Concerto (2018).  The most viewed live-stream event in
Violin Channel‘s history

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