
On Sunday, February 1st at 7pm, Composers Concordance presents a decidedly unusual experiment in contemporary music: the controlled mixing of alcohol, instruments, and adventurous composers. Titled DWI (Drinking With Instruments), this event explores what happens when new music meets a well-poured drink. The program will be presented live as part of the podcast Composers with Drinks Listening to Music, hosted by composers Seth Boustead and Gene Pritsker, proving once and for all that great music—and great ideas—sometimes arrive with a glass in hand.
The evening features fearless virtuosos Todd Rewoldt (saxophone), Michiyo Suzuki (clarinet), and Franz Hackl (trumpet), plus poet Robert C. Ford, bravely reciting his own poetry under controlled conditions. Each piece will be performed twice: once completely sober, and then again thirty minutes later—legally drunk. For the purposes of this experiment, “drunk” is scientifically defined as a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher.
Before the second round of performances, a breathalyzer will be deployed to ensure that the results are verifiable, replicable, and only mildly irresponsible. The featured composition is Gene Pritsker’s Everything, a completely unreasonable, borderline unplayable solo for alto saxophone written exclusively for the unshakable sax monster Todd Rewoldt—a.k.a. Saximus—a performer immune to fear, fatigue, and common sense.
Composers Now Launches 15th Annual Festival with a Kick-Off Concert at National Sawdust
January 28, 2026 | 7:30 PM | National Sawdust
Pre‑Concert 15th Anniversary Celebration:
Sea Thai | 5:00–6:30 PM | Ticket: $150 (includes reception + concert)
Concert Tickets: $30 General Admission | $20 Students & Seniors
Composers Now proudly announces the launch of its 15th annual Composers Now Festival with a landmark opening‑night concert on January 28 at 7:30 PM at National Sawdust. The evening begins with a special 15th anniversary pre‑concert celebration at Sea Thai from 5:00 to 6:30 PM, honoring the organization’s legacy of championing living composers across New York City and beyond.
This year’s Festival Kick‑Off concert celebrates the extraordinary breadth of contemporary musical voices and the collaborative spirit that defines Composers Now. Throughout February, the Festival unites presenters and performers from every corner of the city—renowned venues, cutting‑edge ensembles, visionary opera and musical theater companies, and innovative dance organizations—to spotlight the work of today’s composers. At every event, composers are present, engaged, and in conversation with audiences, reinforcing the Festival’s commitment to visibility, community, and artistic exchange.
The 15th anniversary concert honors Visionary Award recipients Rhiannon Giddens and Billy Childs for their profound contributions to American art. The program features works by Kavita Shah, Pauchi Sasaki, Ileana Perez Velazquez, Trevor Weston, Jake Blount, and Jessica Shand, performed by acclaimed artists including violinist Mari Kimura, cellist Mihai Marica, and others.
Composers Now also proudly presents the world premiere of a new work by Amil Abumrad, this year’s First Commission recipient, performed with members of The Dessoff Choirs, Malcolm J. Merriweather, Music Director.
The evening additionally includes a short video highlighting interdisciplinary collaboration, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at composer Younje Cho and filmmaker Renu Savant during their 2025 residency at the Pocantico Center—a partnership between Composers Now and the Asian Cultural Council, supported by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Join us for this extraordinary celebration of living composers and the vibrant artistic community that surrounds them. Festival events continue throughout February. Visit composersnow.org for the full schedule.
For more information about Composers Now, please visit www.composers.now.org
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