
Welcome to New Music Festival 2026! Join us in the UTSA Recital Hall from March 2-5, 2026 to enjoy a week of new music compositions by contemporary composers!
This year's distinguished composer is Viet Cuong and guest ensemble is "Emmy-winning" Eighth Blackbird. NuMu 2026 will also showcase works by winners of the UT-San Antonio call for scores composition contest, featuring works by Leo Huerta, Carlos Suttles, Daniel Rios, Aidan Ramos, Andrew Kiraly, Ethan Aguilar, Javier Lopez and Jaden Hernandez.
March 2nd: “Sounds Unseen: A Listening Experience” (Acousmatic music curated by Dr. Miles Friday)
March 3rd: UTSA Choirs (Dr. Jordan Boyd) and art songs (Dr. Jourdan Layne Howell). This program features works by student composition contest winners: Leo Huerta (concert choir performance), Carlos Suttles and Daniel Rios (art song performances)
March 4th: UTSA Symphony Orchestra (Professor Asieh Mahyar) and instrumental chamber music (Dr. Paul Millette). This program features works by student composition contest winners: Ethan Aguilar and Andrew Kiraly (UTSA Orchestra) and Aidan Ramos (chamber ensemble)
March 5th: UTSA Symphonic Band (Dr. John Zarco) and UTSA Wind Symphony (Professor Ron Ellis). This program features Grammy-award winning ensemble Eighth Blackbird performing Vital Sines by our distinguished guest composer Viet Cuong. The program will also feature works by student composition contest winners: Javier Lopez (Symphonic Band) and Jaden Hernandez (Wind Symphony)
Guest Composer: Viet Cuong (represented by Sean Murphy at Murphy Music Press )
Guest Ensemble: Eighth Blackbird