Wicked GOAT | Technicolor Goat — Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Barrett Hall.
Works by Tina Davidson and Jennifer Higdon. Avery Morris, violin; Ismael Guerrero, cello; Katelyn Vahala, piano.
Guest Masterclass with Violinist Avery Morris
Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Barrett Hall
Saturday, December 13, 2025, 2:00 PM
Performers from the studios of Elizabeth Hedman and Aimée Kreston.
Staller Center for the Arts, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
Performance of Bohuslav Martinů’s concert work, marking the first performance of the piece since 1955 and the premiere of a newly created orchestral reduction by Nicholas Suminski. Soloists included Avery Morris, violin, and Isabel Keleti, piano, with the orchestral reduction realized by Nicholas Suminski.
Private residence (Groupmuse), NY, NY
Intimate Groupmuse concert featuring Czech music and the U.S. premiere of Nightfall Wanders by Czech composer Nikol Bóková, performed by visiting bassoonist Michaela Špačková in collaboration with the first string quartet to perform in the host’s home. The quartet featured Avery Morris, Vanda Paszko, Ruth Stokes, and Noémie Chemali.
Faculty Artist Concert of the Lyra Music Festival. Avery Morris, violin, with Amadi Azikiwe, viola; Mafalda Santos, cello; Diyi Tang, piano; and Jarod Yap, collaborative piano. Program included Beethoven’s Serenade for String Trio in D, Op. 8 and Dvořák’s Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat Major, Op. 87.
Storm King School, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY
Head Violin faculty appointment for the Lyra Music Festival Young Artist Program, ages 13-18.
Egon Schiele Art Centrum + Synagogue, Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
Solo violin recital by Avery Morris featuring works by J. S. Bach and Gideon Klein for solo violin, presented in conjunction with an exhibition by artist Noah Breuer (Professor, University at Buffalo).
Main Hall, Prague Conservatory of Music, Prague, Czech Republic
Avery Morris, violin, soloist in Brahms’ Violin Concerto, with the Prague Academy Chamber Orchestra (KOA), conducted by Pavel Hryzák.
Lecture and performance presented by the Northeastern University Jewish Studies Program as part of Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Week and the Holocaust Legacy Foundation’s Gideon Klein Scholarship. Avery Morris, violin, with Sameer Apte, cello, and Rachel Haber, viola. Program includes the Boston premiere of the Dodecaphonic Sketch for solo violin (transcription by Avery Morris), the Duo for Violin and Cello, and the String Trio.
Solo performance with the Prague Academy Chamber Orchestra (KOA). Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 4. Pavel Hryzák, conductor.