Blazing the Empire State Trail with the Albany Symphony’s New Music Festival
TrailBlaze NY celebrates the completion of New York’s Empire State Trail—750 miles of cycling, walking, and hiking trails alongside the state’s most significant waterways. Over five weekends and across nine counties, the Albany Symphony will present free new music concerts, multimedia art, interactive family fun, and recreation events to thousands of people along New York’s scenic trails and rivers.
“A festival both intimate and far-reaching...a not-so-secret American treasure.”
Troy & Cohoes - May 30 to June 5
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Cohoes Music Hall, and at the Veg Out Festival
Schuylerville - June 11
Hudson Crossing Park
Kingston - June 19
Hutton Brickyards
Hudson - June 24 to 25
Basilica Hudson
Schenectady - July 1
Mohawk Harbor
Albany - July 2
Jennings Landing
Amsterdam - July 3
Riverlink Park
David Alan Miller at an outdoor performance in Troy as part of the 2018 American Music Festival.
The Albany Symphony at Jennings Landing in 2019 for the Sing Out NY! Festival.
The fireworks display at Schuylerville in 2019.
The ASO at Mohawk Harbor in 2019.
Riverlink Park in 2017 as part of the Water Music NY Festival.
Come join us out on the trail this summer for music, food, and fun!
New music week in Troy & Cohoes
From the composer’s imagination to the concert hall, watch as 12 emerging composers have their newest works performed for the first time. David Alan Miller, composer Christopher Theofanidis, and musicians of the Albany Symphony guide each new voice through the challenges of composing in the 21st century. In between the readings, audience members can sample new craft beers from local upstate breweries.
Percussionists wanted!
Inuksuit is inspired by the stone sentinels constructed over the centuries by the Inuit in the windswept expanses of the Arctic. Dozens of percussionists will bring this aural experience like none other to life at Riverfront Park, and welcome you to walk among them to experience how the sound comes together.
After the Albany Symphony’s Season Finale, head over to Lucas Confectionery for a relaxed Late Night Lounge experience with Carol Daggs.
David Alan Miller, conductor | Gloria Cheng, piano | Timothy McAllister, saxophone
John Williams: Prelude and Scherzo (American premiere)
Gabriella Smith: Field Guide
John Corigliano: “Triathlon” for Saxophonist and Orchestra
Steven Stucky: Radical Light
Described as “exhilarating” by The New York Times and “utterly mesmerizing” by The Guardian, the ensemble Sandbox Percussion is a leading proponent of contemporary percussion chamber music. Watch and hear them perform Andy Akiho’s Seven Pillars, a performance-length masterwork that earned the composer and the ensemble Grammy nominations last year.
Explore the stories of endangered and threatened species in our region through new music by Tanner Porter, Takuma Itoh and Carlos Bandera, written in collaboration with area students, teachers and scientific experts.
Tanner Porter: Sturgeon (world premiere)
Takuma Itoh: Tear in the Clouds (world premiere)
Carlos Bandera: Echolocations (world premiere)
Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring (original chamber orchestra version)
Following the exhilarating Dogs of Desire performance, head over to Table 41 Brewing for a laid-back Late Night Lounge experience with Jordan Taylor Hill.
David Alan Miller, conductor | Dogs of Desire
Natalie Draper: Biking to Amsterdam, NY (world premiere)
Jack Frerer: Moments in Motion, the music of Bear Grass (world premiere)
Featuring Katie Hammon, vocalist and founder of Bear Grass
Bobby Ge: In Search of Standard Time (world premiere)
Featuring ESYO Percussion
Loren Loiacono: Empire Lines for Percussion Quartet and Sinfonietta (world premiere)
Featuring Sandbox Percussion
Andre Myers: The New Colossus (world premiere)
Captivating, fresh, and cutting edge, the Dogs of Desire is always a highlight of the American Music Festival. A singular concert experience featuring newly penned works by today’s most adventurous composers. Hear it here first, before the ink dries!
Christopher Theofanidis will lead a conversation with soloists Gloria Cheng and Timothy McAllister about the Season Finale program. The talk is open to the public with no RSVP required, and is made possible by the generous volunteers of Vanguard, an independent non-profit dedicating to supporting the Albany Symphony. This event will also be streamed live on our Facebook page.
Dogs of Desire | David Alan Miller, conductor
Combining the power of popular culture with the finesse of a classical ensemble, Dogs of Desire is a laboratory for today’s most exciting and compelling composers. Get an insider’s look at the creative process as David Alan Miller works with composers and musicians to prepare the Dogs for five world premieres.
Featuring works by Natalie Draper, Jack Frerer, Bobby Ge, Loren Loiacono, and Andre Myers.
Christopher Theofanidis and other Festival teaching composers critique and work with our Composer Workshop participants to hone their craft.
Free and open to the public!
Hit the trail!
Free Summer concerts
All Day · Outdoor Activities
5:00pm · Music, Food, & Free FunZone for Kids
6:30pm · Opening Act: Jordan Taylor Hill
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance
9:30pm · Fireworks
All Day · Outdoor Activities
5:00pm · Music, Food, & Free FunZone for Kids
6:30pm · Opening Act: Barbara Howard
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance
9:30pm · Fireworks
All Day · Outdoor Activities
5:00pm · Music, Food, & Free FunZone for Kids
6:00pm · Opening Act: Flame the Band
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance featuring ESYO Percussion
9:30pm · Fireworks
All Day · Explore Olana State Historic Site’s 250 acre public park
10:00am to 5:00pm – Thomas Cole National Historic Site tours
10:00 am to 4:00 pm · Olana State Historic Site tours
Noon to 3:00pm · Olana State Historic Site Family Program
1:00pm to 4:00pm · Trail Sessions at Olana State Historic Site
7:00pm · Wind Quintet Performance
All Day · Outdoor Activities
5:00pm · Music, Food, & Free FunZone for Kids
6:00pm · Opening Acts: Devesh Chandra & Diata Diata IFT
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance
9:30pm · Fireworks
All Day · Outdoor Activities
4:30pm - Hutton Brickyards gates open
5:00pm · Music, Food, Free FunZone for Kids, and Dad Joke Contest
6:15pm · Opening Act: Taína Asili
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance featuring Sandbox Percussion
9:30pm · Fireworks
All Day · Outdoor Activities
5:00pm · Music, Food, Free FunZone for Kids
6:00pm · Opening Act: Wa Lika Band
7:30pm · Albany Symphony Performance featuring Sandbox Percussion
VEG OUT is the Capital Region’s only all-vegan food festival and one of the Albany Symphony’s favorite events of the year! Come enjoy delicious fare from an array of vendors and a free musical performance by Sophia Subbayya Vastek.
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