2025 in classical music

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This article is for major events and other topics related to classical music in 2025.

New works

  • John Adams
    • After the Fall (piano concerto)[167]
    • The Rock You Stand On[168]
  • Lara Agar – Suntime Bedtime Moontime[169]
  • Dieter AmmannNo Templates (viola concerto)[170]
  • David AmramFive American Songs[171]
  • Mark Andre – Im Entfalten. Dem Andenken an Pierre Boulez[172]
  • Georges Aperghis – Tell Tales[172]
  • Rafael Marino Arcaro – Invention in Language of Child[169]
  • Matthew AucoinSong of the Reappeared (texts by Raúl Zurita)[173]
  • Sally BeamishField of Stars[174]
  • Sir George Benjamin – 'Interludes and Aria' from Lessons in Love and Violence[175]
  • Lisa BielawaPULSE (violin concerto)[176]
  • Kathryn Bostic – Drag[177]
  • Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier – Caída libre[178]
  • Kieran Brunt – The Hologram of St. Cecilia[179]
  • Jay Capperauld – Bruckner’s Skull[180]
  • John CaskenMantle (for piano and wind quintet)[181]
  • Alice Chance – Iuvenia[182]
  • Raven Chaconinscription[183]
  • Imsu Choi – Miro[172]
  • Arowah (Anjelica Cleaver) – 'In This World Of War, Peace is What We're Fighting For'[179]
  • Anna ClyneThe Eye[179]
  • Erland Cooper – Birds of Paradise[179]
  • Maria Thompson Corley (music) and T. Lloyd Thompson (text) – The Convex Beauty of Sailing Souls[171]
  • Tom Coult – Monologues for the Curious[184]
  • Chaya Czernowin – The Divine Thawing of the Core[185]
  • Jonathan Cziner – Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra[186]
  • Aftar Darvishi – Likoo[187]
  • Olivia Davies – Confluence[188]
  • Brett Dean – String Quartet No. 4 ('A Little Book of Prayers')[189]
  • Jasdeep Singh Degun – Abbhā (A Tribute to Ustad Vilayat Khan)[179]
  • Donnacha Dennehy – Hard Landing[179]
  • Bernd Richard Deutsch – Urworte (texts of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) [190]
  • Alma DeutscherThe Euterpides[191]
  • Jasper Dommett – King Torques Hollow Acetate[179]
  • Hanna Eimermacher – Aura[172]
  • Melody EötvösBaelō[192]
  • Turgut Erçetin – There recedes a silence, faceting beyond enclosures[172]
  • Ricardo Ferro – Apsinthos[193]
  • Edmund Finnis – Cello Concerto[194]
  • Mary Finsterer – Auxilium Christianorum[195]
  • Leonard Fu – Popular Dances[196]
  • Stacy Garrop – Invictus (piano concerto)[197]
  • Nicholas Gawley – Appalachia[198]
  • Michael GordonThe Forest of Metal Objects[199]
  • Helen Grime (music) and Zoe Gilbert (text) – Long Have I Lain Beside the Water (for soprano, flute, clarinet, string trio and harp)[181]
  • Moni Jasmine Guo – the sound of where I came from 乡音[186]
  • Elis Hallik – Oriri[200]
  • Hanna Hartman – Advanced Weather Information Processing System[172]
  • Jake Heggie (music) and Gene Scheer (text) – Crossing Borders[201]
  • Sarah Hennies – The Blue Hour[172]
  • Laure M. Hiendl – The deepest continuity is paradoxically that which continually restarts and renews itself[172]
  • Timothy Higgins – Market Street, 1920s[202]
  • Anders Hillborg – Hell Mountain (Homage to Mahler)[203]
  • Sebastian Hilli – 1977: A Violin Concerto[204]
  • Natalie Holt – Eyjafjallajökull[179]
  • Simon Holt – Acrobats on a loose wire (for flute and string trio)[181]
  • Sir Stephen HoughNocturne for September 10th 2001[179]
  • Stefan Huecke – The Glory of Life (trumpet concerto)[205]
  • Oswald Huýnh – Nước[206]
  • Mirela Ivičević – Red Thread Mermaid[172]
  • Sir Karl Jenkins – 'The Signs Still Point the Way'[179]
  • Gordon Kampe (music) and Dieter Sperl (text) – Die Kreide im Mund des Wolfs[207]
  • Elena Kats-Chernin – Rainbow Promise[179]
  • Victoria Kelly – Stabat Mater[208]
  • Alexander Khubeev – Garmonbozla[172]
  • Omri Kochavi – Gilufim[209]
  • Noriko Koide – Whale[210]
  • Roland Kunz – Drei späten Lieder[211]
  • Anna Korsun – Vivrisses[172]
  • Han Lash – Zero Turning Radius[212]
  • Thomas Larcherreturning into darkness (cello concerto)[213]
  • James Lee III – Fanfare for Universal Hope[214]
  • Philippe Leroux – Paris, Banlieue (Un informe journal de mes rêveries)[172]
  • Lei Liang – A Book of Time I[215]
  • Allison Loggins-Hull – Grit. Grace. Glory[216]
  • Steven MackeyThe Ancestors: ballet in eight tableaux[217]
  • Sir James MacMillan – 'Where the Lugar meets the Glaisnock' (euphonium concerto)[218]
  • Philipp Maintz – jag die hunde zurück! (for six sopranos and six percussionists, after Ingeborg Bachmann)[219]
  • Caroline Mallonee – Lakeside Game[220]
  • Colin MatthewsCanon for soprano and piano trio[181]
  • David MatthewsSerenade and Tango[221]
  • Jessie MontgomeryChemiluminescence[213]
  • Carman Moore – A Village Triptych[171]
  • Nico MuhlyDoom Painting[222]
  • Thea Musgrave – In memoriam 2022[179]
  • Alex Nante – Anāhata[223]
  • Angélica Negrónfor everything you keep losing[224]
  • Sarah Nemtsov
  • Olga Neuwirth – Tombeau II: Hommage à Pierre Boulez[169]
  • Koka Nikoladze – Masterpiece[172]
  • Pavel Zemek Novák – Canto[227]
  • Kris Oelbrandt – Passion of Innocence[228]
  • Nkeiru Okoye – And The People Celebrated[179]
  • Camille Pépin – Fireworks[118]
  • Vanessa Perica – String Quartet No. 1 ('No feeling is final')[229]
  • Naomi Pinnock – I put lines down and wipe them away[172]
  • Sepehr Pirasteh – will the mountains sing for me [230]
  • Peggy Polias – Cameo[182]
  • Rachel Portman – 'The Gathering Tree' (text by Nick Drake)[118]
  • Kevin PutsHouse of Tomorrow (text by Kahlil Gibran)[214]
  • Ellen ReidEarth Between Oceans[231]
  • Mariam Rezaei – The Scholar's Record[172]
  • Joey Roukens – Violin Concerto ('Out of the Deep')[232]
  • Christopher Sainsbury – Concertino for Flute[182]
  • Fazıl Say – Mandolin Concerto[233]
  • Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini – Enigma[234]
  • Enjott Schneider – Kabbala – The Paths of Light[235]
  • Sasha Scott – Sly[209]
  • Nina Shehkar – Accordion Concerto[236]
  • Sean Shepherd – Quadruple Concerto (Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon)[237]
  • Donghoon Shin – Piano Concerto[209]
  • Jonathan Shin – Piano Concerto[238]
  • Thomas Simaku – Catena IV[239]
  • Mark SimpsonZEBRA (or, 2–3–74: The Divine Invasion of Philip K. Dick)[240]
  • Rakhi Singh – 'There is nothing in the sky'[179]
  • Carlos Simon (music), Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Courtney Ware (text) – Good News Mass [241]
  • Mark SimpsonZebra (or, 2–3–74: The Divine Invasion of Philip K Dick)[242]
  • Zygmund de Somogyi[243]
    • music for the quarter-life crisis (synth étude)
    • IN THE EVENT THAT YOU STAY (Trio for flute, cello, and piano No. 1)
  • Gabriella Smith – Rewilding[244]
  • Kate SoperOrpheus Orchestra Opus Onus[245]
  • Paul StanhopeMahāsāgar [246]
  • Dobrinka Tabakova – Concerto for Accordion and Orchestra[247]
  • Hawar Tawfig – rIJks[248]
  • Karen Tanaka – Echoing Souls[179]
  • Conrad TaoThe Hand (for piano and orchestra)[249]
  • Christopher TheofanidisIndigo Heaven (clarinet concerto; composition from 2023)[250]
  • Anna S. ÞorvaldsdóttirBefore we fall (cello concerto)[251]
  • Mark-Anthony Turnage – Sco (guitar concerto)[175]
  • Francesca Verunelli – La nuda voce[172]
  • Aleksandra Vrebalov – Love Canticles[252]
  • Errollyn Wallen
  • Huw Watkins
  • Mindy Meng Wang – Concerto for Guzheng and Orchestra[256]
  • Lotta WennäkoskiVents et lyres (recorder concerto)[257]
  • Ryan Wigglesworthfor Laura, after Bach[258]
  • Jörg WidmannCantata in tempore belli[259]
  • John Williams – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra[260]
  • Ayanna Witter-Johnson – Bacchanale[261]

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