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CCM hosts Pulitzer and Grammy Award-winning composer on Oct. 16-18

CCM hosts Pulitzer and Grammy Award-winning composer on Oct. 16-18

Jennifer Higdon's residency at CCM includes free and ticketed public performances; tickets on sale

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UC College-Conservatory of music celebrates Pulitzer and Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon during her residency at CCM on Oct. 16-18, 2025. Audiences are invited to experience Higdon's award-winning music in a variety of free and ticketed performances.

Buy tickets online About CCM's Jennifer Higdon Festival

CCM's Jennifer Higdon Festival features public performances presented by CCM student ensembles and faculty, along with a Composition Symposium for CCM students, faculty and staff. More than 300 students are involved in the festival's performances, which features Higdon's compositions for orchestra, wind band, choral, opera, percussion and chamber music. Complete performance information is listed below.

CCM Director of Orchestral Studies Mark Gibson led the planning for the festival, which marks the first time an entire weekend of performances has been dedicated to Higdon's music.

"When you have this many people involved in performances, it's such a spectacular display of the talent at the conservatory," Higdon said. "It's really impressive - not a lot of places could pull this off."

A highlight of the festival is the CCM Philharmonia and CCM Wind Symphony's "Symphonic Brilliance" concert on Friday, Oct. 17. The performance showcases Higdon's widely performed blue cathedral and three Grammy Award-winning works: Harp Concerto, Viola Concerto and Percussion Concerto, featuring faculty artist Adam Groh, percussion. Tickets are available through the CCM Box Office. Student soloists for the Harp and Viola concertos will be announced after CCM's concerto competition on October 8.

"Our students regularly work with living composers, but in this case they are working closely with a celebrated Pulitzer and Grammy Award-winning composer," Gibson said. "We try to provide transformative experiences for our students and this will change peoples' lives."

"We are celebrating our students while honoring Higdon's music," he added. "To be the steward of that, it's humbling and thrilling. It's why I teach at CCM."

It's such a spectacular display of the talent at the conservatory.

Jennifer Higdon

CCM's Jennifer Higdon Festival culminates on Saturday, Oct. 17 with the "Choral and Chamber Music" concert, featuring CCM Chamber Choir, CCM Chorale and Musica Nova ensemble. The performance includes selections from Higdon's Southern Grace and somewhere i have never travelled for choir, piano and vibraphone; and chamber works Zaka, The Space Within, Book of Brass and Piano Trio. Tickets are available through the CCM Box Office.

The festival illustrates CCM's commitment to experiential learning and fostering the next generation of performing and media artists. The college aims to inspire students and the general public to experience and appreciate classical music through a contemporary lens - and Jennifer Higdon's music is a perfect fit.

Widely praised for her "accessible" approach to writing contemporary classical music, Higdon is one of the most-performed living composers in America. "Traditional-sounding melody, harmony and rhythm are Higdon's building blocks, but her works are anything but old-fashioned," writes NPR Music Producer Tom Huizenga.

Experience a variety of performances featuring students from CCM programs that span the spectrum of performing arts - from orchestra and winds to opera, percussion and more.

"To involve this many students, it's a honor for me," Higdon said. I realize how much work goes into this and it's a testament to their skill level. It's going to be an exciting weekend featuring a great combination of pieces."

Buy tickets online About CCM's Jennifer Higdon Festival
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3:30-4:50 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16
COMPOSITION SYMPOSIUM
Eminent American composer Jennifer Higdon will speak to the CCM Composition Symposium. The Symposium is a composition department course which includes presentations by visiting composers and other discussions. Presented as part of CCM's Jennifer Higdon Festival. Open to CCM faculty, staff and students.
Location: Robert J. Werner Recital Hall
Admission: FREE

12:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17
QUARTETS AND QUINTETS: THE MUSIC OF JENNIFER HIGDON
Nick Photinos, music director
Featuring CCM students performing a variety of chamber music works by guest composer-in-residence Jennifer Higdon including: Music Box of Light, for 3 flutes and harp (2009); Short Stories, for saxophone quartet (1996); Autumn Music, for wind quintet (2012); and Exaltation of Larks, for string quartet (2005). Presented as part of the college's Jennifer Higdon Festival.
Estimated run time: 60 minutes
Location: CCM Mary Emery Hall, Room 3250
Admission: FREE

CCM Philharmonia. Photo by Andrew Higley.

7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17
• Orchestra and Winds Series •
SYMPHONIC BRILLIANCE: THE MUSIC OF JENNIFER HIGDON
CCM Philharmonia
Mark Gibson, music director and conductor
CCM Wind Symphony
Kevin Michael Holzman, music director and conductor
Featuring guest composer-in-residence, Jennifer Hidgon
Featuring faculty artist Adam Groh, percussion
Alfonso Keller-Casielles and Angelo Anton, graduate conducing associates
Join CCM in a celebration of one of America's greatest living composers, Jennifer Higdon. Higdon will be in residence for the weekend as we perform her Pulitzer Prize-winning Harp Concerto, featuring one of CCM's outstanding student harpists; and her classic Percussion Concerto, featuring faculty artist Adam Groh. Presented as part of the college's Jennifer Higdon Festival.
CCM Philharmonia repertoire:
HIGDON: "Skyline" from City Scape
HIGDON: Viola Concerto (2014), featuring TBA student soloist
HIGDON: Harp Concerto (2018), featuring TBA student soloist
CCM Wind Symphony repertoire:
HIGDON: Fanfare Ritmico
HIGDON/NOWLIN: blue cathedral
HIGDON: Percussion Concerto
Estimated run time: 100 minutes
Location: Corbett Auditorium
Tickets: $19.50 adult, $15 student, $15 UC faculty/staff, $10 UC student, $5 CCM student; group discounts available.

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2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18
OPERA, CHAMBER AND PERCUSSION: THE MUSIC OF JENNIFER HIGDON
CCM Opera students and CCM Percussion Ensemble
Amy Johnson and Kirill Kuzmin, vocal coaches
Adam Groh and Rusty Burge, music directors

Featuring the music of guest composer-in-residence Jennifer Higdon, including Love Sweet for soprano, violin, cello and piano (2014); Splendid Wood, for three marimbas and six performers (2006); and Excerpts from Cold Mountain (2015). Presented as part of the college's Jennifer Higdon Festival.
Estimated run time: 50 minutes
Location: Robert J. Werner Recital Hall
Admission: FREE

CCM Choirs. Photo by Ethan Neal.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18
• Choral Series •
CHORAL AND CHAMBER MUSIC OF JENNIFER HIGDON
CCM Chamber Choir and CCM Chorale
Joe Miller and Brett Scott, music directors and conductors
Musica Nova
Kevin Michael Holzman and Nick Photinos, music directors
Featuring selections from Jennifer Higdon's Southern Grace and somewhere i have never travelled for choir, piano and vibraphone, as well as chamber works Zaka, The Space Within, Book of Brass and Piano Trio. Presented as part of the college's Jennifer Higdon Festival.
Estimated run time
: 95 minutes, plus intermission
Location: Corbett Auditorium
Tickets: $19.50 adult, $15 student, $15 UC faculty/staff, $10 UC student, $5 CCM student; group discounts available.

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Jennifer Higdon. Photo/Provided

Jennifer Higdon was born on New Year's Eve, 1962 (Brooklyn, New York). She didn't start playing an instrument until she taught herself to play the flute at the age of 15 and began formal studies at 18 when she entered college. Despite this late start, the Pulitzer Prize and three-time Grammy winner has become a major figure in classical music and is one of the few individuals in the U.S. who makes her living from commissions. Higdon averages 300 performances a year of her works, in many genres within classical music: from opera to chamber, symphonic to band, solo works to concerti. She has even written works in forms not tackled before: a bluegrass/classical hybrid concerto, a concerto for the entire low brass section of an orchestra (at the request of Maestro Ricardo Muti) and one that features 6 soloists (for Eighth Blackbird).

After receiving the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for her Violin Concerto, Higdon also won a Grammy for her Percussion Concerto…a singular feat which no other classical composer has ever managed: two of the biggest major awards for two different pieces in one year. Additionally, she was awarded one of the largest and most prestigious composition prizes in the world, The Nemmers Prize in Music from Northwestern University. She has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship, two awards from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, the Koussevitzky Foundation Fellowship, the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, an Independence Foundation Grant and funding from the NEA. A winner of the Van Cliburn Piano Competition's American Composers Invitational, her Secret & Glass Gardenswas performed by the semi-finalists in 2005. Her first opera, Cold Mountain, sold out its premiere run in Santa Fe, as well as in North Carolina, and Philadelphia (becoming the third highest selling opera in Opera Philadelphia's history). Cold Mountainwon the prestigious International Opera Award for Best World Premiere in 2016; the first American opera to do so in the award's history.

Her music has been hailed by Fanfare Magazine as having "the distinction of being at once complex, sophisticated but readily accessible emotionally", with the Timesof London citing it as "…traditionally rooted, yet imbued with integrity and freshness." The Chicago Sun Timesrecently cited her music as "both modern and timeless, complex and sophisticated, and immensely engaging in a way that both charms and galvanizes an audience craving something new and full of urgency, yet not distancing." John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribunecalled her writing, "beautiful, accessible, inventive, and impeccably crafted."

Higdon's list of commissioners is extensive and includes The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Chicago Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra, The Atlanta Symphony, the Munich Philharmonic and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, as well such groups as the Tokyo String Quartet, the Lark Quartet, Eighth Blackbird and the President's Own United States Marine Band. She has also written works for such renowned artists as baritone Thomas Hampson and mezzo Sasha Cooke; pianists Yuja Wang and Gary Graffman; and violinists Joshua Bell, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Jennifer Koh and Hilary Hahn.

Her orchestral work, blue cathedral, is one of the most performed contemporary works in the orchestral repertoire and is widely considered the first work in the 21st century to have become part of the standard repertoire. Since its premiere in 2000, it has received over 850 performances.

Higdon's works have been recorded on more than 90 CDs. She has won Grammys for her Percussion Concerto, Viola Concertoand her Harp Concerto. Her work, All Things Majestic, written for the Grand Teton Music Festival, is part of that national park's visitor center experience. The Library of Congress has added the recording of her Percussion Concertoto the National Recording Registry.

She was recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Philosophical Society (founded by Benjamin Franklin).

For up-to-date information: jenniferhigdon.com

Purchasing Tickets

Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office; student and group discounts are available.

Experiencing the magic of CCM OnStage has never been easier! Purchase your tickets:

  • Online at ccmonstage.universitytickets.com
  • Over the phone at 513-556-4183
  • In person at the CCM Box Office in the Atrium of UC's Corbett Center for the Performing Arts

CCM's Box Office hours are Tue-Fri from 1-5 p.m. and one hour prior to curtain for ticketed performances. Hours subject to change based on the University of Cincinnati calendar. Our Box Office staff is always ready to answer your questions by phone at 513-556-4183 or email at [email protected].

Directions and Parking

CCM is located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. For detailed driving directions, visit ccm.uc.edu/directions.

Parking is available in UC's CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Effective July 1, 2023, all University of Cincinnati Parking Services locations are cashless. Pay for parking securely with your credit/debit card. All major credit cards accepted.

CCM OnStage patrons can add pre-paid parking to their checkout carts when purchasing tickets. Pre-paid parking is date/performance specific. CCM Garage parking rates for a performance or special event is usually available for $10-15. Learn more about parking at UC's CCM Garage.

For additional information on parking at UC, please visit uc.edu/about/parking.

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  • College-Conservatory of Music
  • Opera and Voice
  • Experience-based Learning
  • Wind Studies
  • Student Experience
  • Woodwinds Brass and Percussion
  • Arts & Culture
  • Strings
  • Chamber Music
  • Composition, Musicology and Theory
  • Concert Series
  • Orchestral Studies
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