A collaboration between Nightingale Opera Theatre and Akron Children’s Concert Society, British composer Will Todd’s fantasy family opera with libretto by Maggie Gottlieb takes us on wild twists and turns as Alice encounters adorable and at once terrifying creatures. Cynthia Wohlschlager, director | Patrick Wickliffe, collaborative pianist
9:45am W & 12:30pm R, April 17 & 18
A rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber, loosely based on the Gospel accounts of the Passion. Happy Ending Lyric Players in cooperation with the Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra. Tickets may be purchased through First Baptist.
7:30pm F/A & 2pm U, March 15-24
Organist Marcia Snavely celebrates thirty years of service to the Federated community in a performance of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3 (‘Organ Symphony’) with the Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra on Federated’s Performing Arts Series. The program will also feature the Federated Choir and special guests.
*Free and open to the public. Register here
America's darkest family comes to life in this Broadway musical comedy by Andrew Lippa about love, honesty, and growing up. Tickets can be purchased online and in person.
7:30pm A & 2pm U, July 22 & 23
Eric Love, director | Patrick Wickliffe, music director
Music and book by James Valcq, based on a film by Lee David Zlotoff about the journey of a young woman, just out of prison, who decides to start her life anew in a rural Wisconsin town on the precipice of its own reawakening.
Weekends April 14-29, 8 PM. Tickets can be reserved using WRP’s online ticketing service, by calling the box office, or at the door.
Dan Hunsicker, director | Patrick Wickliffe, music director
Sammy Holloman takes my Voyages to The Flute Society of Washington Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention where it will share a program entitled The Multimedia Flute with other intermedia works by Valerie Cowan, Audra Ziegel, Aaron Ziegel, and the Crystallum Trio. This will complement Sammy’s research on intermedia collaboration.
The Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra and conductor Steve Eva present an evening of Christmas music. The orchestra and a cast of singers will brighten the holiday with traditional selections and popular tunes.
A Chagrin tradition!
DMA flute recital at Canady Creative Arts Center featuring my Voyages for Solo Flute with new intermedia component created by Sammy Holloman, soloist. It shares a program with works and live interactive arrangements by Hisatada Otaka, Wil Offermans, and Eve Beglarian.
Available on Youtube
Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate in Concert | Oct. 14-16 (7:30 PM, 7:30 PM, 2 PM)
Presented by The Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra in cooperation with CVLT.
Nightingale Opera Theatre presents Jake Heggie’s 2018 opera, If I Were You, at Hudson’s Barlow Community Center on July 9, 8 PM & July 10, 3 PM.
John Simmons, conductor | Patrick Wickliffe, pianist
Capstone performance in Werner Recital Hall featuring solo, vocal, electronic, and chamber works including the premiere of Transformations for string quartet.
Collaborators include Michael Delfin and the Antigone Quartet.
CCM’s Society of Composers, Inc. presents a weekend-long Dieterle Vocal Arts Center residency with William Lang, trombonist of the Loadbang ensemble. My Cincinnati Mix for Solo Trombone and Electronics, written for Mr. Lang, is on this program.
New works at Patricia Corbett Theater. My Miniatures for Solo Clarinet is on this program, Matthew Mitchell, soloist.
Discussion and performance in MEH 3250 of Landscape with Human Figure and Pavanes for bassoon and chamber orchestra.
Zachary Elmore, bassoon | Patrick Wickliffe, piano
Percussion Ensemble concert at Cohen Family Studio Theater. My new experimental work, Rotations, is on this program. Professor James Culley, conductor.
In the third annual Cincinnati songSLAM, seven teams each present a single new song for voice and piano. The voting audience—in the poetry slam tradition—votes for their favorites and awards cash prizes. Hayley Maloney and I offer “Losing Him” from Landscape with Human Figure.
Philharmonia reading of new works in Corbett 1630. My Taps: Fanfare for Orchestra is read by conductor and professor Mark Gibson.
This work was re-read March 3, 2022.
Lost Nation Theater’s new musical revue, All Together Now! made possible by Music Theatre International. Telling a story of love, loss, and resurrection through nearly a century of music theater, including Sara Bareilles, Alan Menken, and Stephen Sondheim.
Nov. 12-14 (7:30 PM, 7:30 PM, 2 PM), hybrid event
Kathleen Keenan, director | Patrick Wickliffe, music director
New works at Cohen Family Studio Theater. Selections from my short cycle, Landscape with Human Figure, are on this program.
Hayley Maloney, soprano | Patrick Wickliffe, piano
New electronic works at Cohen Family Studio Theater. My fixed media work in progress, Vicissitudes, is on this program.
Online intensive, Prima Vista, with Karolina Rojahn and PARMA Recordings.
Featured are selections from my Four Pieces for Solo Piano, culminating in a professional recording accompanied by a score follow-through video.
New works at Cohen Family Studio Theater. The third movement of my Four Pieces for Solo Piano is on this program, Michael Delfín, soloist.
Philharmonia reading of new works in Corbett 1630. My Concertino for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra is read by soloist Ricardo Allen and conductor Xiao Geng.
New works at Cohen Family Studio Theater. The world premiere of my Voyages for Solo Flute is on this program, Anne Delfin, soloist.
New electronic works at Cohen Family Studio Theater. My fixed media work, Palindromes, is on this program.
Soli Deo Gloria Choir Christmas concert at First United Methodist Church, Colorado Springs. “Gloria” from my Mass is on this program, conducted by Nathaniel Voelker.
Kander & Ebb’s Cabaret in mainstage production. Based on Christopher’s Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin.
Thurs-Sat & 2 PM Sun - July 11-28, 7:30 PM
Tim Tavcar, director| Patrick Wickliffe, music director
Based on the Academy-award winning film, Lapine and Finn’s comedic impulse is channeled into this musical comedy about one modern family's unexpected route to brighter days.
Weekends May 17-June 1, 7:30 PM
Jonathan Kronenberger, director | Patrick Wickliffe, music director