Eastman Alumni Highlighted in Summer 2025 Music Festival Lineups - Eastman School of Music
Each summer, graduates of the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music perform on stages around the world — participating in renowned music festivals as performers, faculty, and artistic leaders. Their involvement spans a range of musical genres and settings, from contemporary music festivals and orchestral fellowships to jazz camps and chamber music retreats. In the May 2025 issue of EastmanMAIL, Eastman’s alumni newsletter, we asked recipients to let us know whether they are playing in or hosting a festival this summer. Listed below are the responses we received, giving a glimpse into some of the engagements planned for our exceptional alums in the coming weeks and months.
, French horn, is serving as a Horn Fellow at the prestigious Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, while , violin, has been named a fellow with the National Repertory Orchestra. The Chautauqua Music School Festival Orchestra and the Pacific Music Festival include flutist and violinist respectively. will perform as Principal Clarinet at the New Hampshire Music Festival.
Alarm Will Sound: Artists in residence at the Mizzou International Composers Festival. Photo by Justin Bernhaut.
A number of alumni are involved in the Mizzou International Composers Festival, including members of the acclaimed ensemble— , Artistic Director and conductor; , Executive Director; , Assistant Director of Artistic Planning; , trombone; , clarinet; , violin;, oboe; , bassoon; , piano; , cello; and , bass — all performing as this year’s artists in residence at the festival. will also serve as a faculty member at the 2025 Lawrence Chamber Music Festival, where fellow alums , trombone and , cello, will perform.
Violinist will perform with the Boccherini Guitar Quintet at Chamberfest Canandaigua, and the Music on the Hill Festival will feature , percussion, performing Vivaldi concerti on solo marimba. Baritone will step into the role of Andres in Alban Berg’s Wozzeck (1925) with West Edge Opera.
Chad Somers ’18E (DMA) will perform with West Edge Opera.
Soprano is touring “Out Loud,” an immersive opera for voice, electronics, and video, across Canada. Stops include the Strata Festival in Saskatoon, the Now Hear This Festival in Edmonton, and The Artesian in Regina. Pridmore will also perform at Sappyfest as part of the voice/electronics duo Sbot N Wo.
, cello, will perform with the Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra and serve as principal cellist at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music. The principal harp position at the Grant Park Music Festival will be held by .
Many recent alums have been chosen to partake in the highly competitive Tanglewood Music Center Fellowship Program in Boston this summer: , viola; , bassoon; , piano; and , voice. Fellows are given the opportunity to work closely with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus (both of which include Eastman graduates).
In 2023, Off The Dock Chamber Festival began in Skaneateles, NY as a grassroots initiative created by ; ; ; and former Eastman student . The festival has blossomed into an annual series of classical and jazz concerts, and this year’s edition spotlights more Eastman musicians and ensembles than ever! Featured acts include Hats + Heels Duo (, bassoonand , harp); The Muse Duo (founders Benedict, piano and Holloway, guitar); and the Composers’ Concert: Metamorphosis (Brian Gadbow ’21E, cello; Holden Turner ’25E, baritone; and founders Pang, piano and Hagen, viola/composer).
Antonio García ’85E (MM) performing on trombone with the JATS faculty. Photo by Mary García.
Eastman alumni are also helping to shape the next generation of musicians through teaching roles at summer programs. Antonio García ’85E (MM), trombone/bass trombone, returns as Jazz Band Director for Jazz at the Summit (JATS) in Breckenridge, CO — an inclusive adult band camp that welcomes participants of all ages and backgrounds. Pianist Nathanael May ’01E contributes to the international music community as the founder and director of soundSCAPE Composition and Performance Exchange, now in its 20th season (featured in the above header image). Hosted by the Hindemith Foundation in Blonay, Switzerland, soundSCAPE gathers composers and performers for ten days of new music creation, culminating this year with faculty performances at the Barenboim-Said Akademie in Berlin, Germany. Finally, Eastman’s own Professor of Horn Peter Kurau ’74E will serve on the faculty of the Kendall Betts Horn Camp and also coordinates the Eastman Summer Horn Intensive, teaching alongside many other Eastman alums here on campus.
Whether as performers, educators, or artistic leaders, Eastman alumni are making an impact on the summer music scene. Click into the links above for details about each festival — and for anyone looking ahead to summer 2026, many of those links describe ways to get involved next year!
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ESM alums featured in Off The Dock Chamber Festival’s third season!