2024 Janet & Arthur Ross Rome Prize Ceremony and Concert
Please join us on Thursday, April 25, as we celebrate the 2024–25 Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows at our annual Rome Prize Ceremony in New York. The event, titled “100 Years of Rhapsody in Blue and Music from the American Academy in Rome: The Janet and Arthur Ross Rome Prize Ceremony and Concert,” will take place in the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Tickets are $40 (with a $9 fee) and can be purchased through carnegiehall.org, CarnegieCharge 212-247-7800, or at the box office, located at 57th Street and Seventh Avenue.
On April 21, 1924, George Gershwin made his Carnegie Hall debut with the premiere of Rhapsody in Blue at a fundraising concert to benefit the American Academy in Rome as a part of the Experiments in Modern Music series. One hundred years later we pay tribute to this event, and to the evolution of new music at the Academy, with an adventurous concert curated by 2010 Resident George Lewis. The event features works by Academy Fellows and a special version of Rhapsody in Blue, all performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble.
This special evening, announcing our Rome Prize winners and showcasing the Academy’s remarkable impact on contemporary classical music in the United States, will help raise vital funds to continue the Academy’s essential work. Proceeds from the evening will support the Academy’s fellowships.
Download the concert program to learn more about the composers, the performers, and the Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows.
Concert Committee
Patrons
Bill and Anna Cameron
Jessie and Charles Price
Katharine J. Rayner
Supporters
Kathryn J. Alexander, FAAR’89
Larry T. Bell, FAAR’83 and Andrea Olmstead
Suzanne Bocanegra, FAAR’91 and David Lang, FAAR’91, RAAR’17
Martin Bresnick, FAAR’76, RAAR’00
Martin Brody, RAAR’02
William B. Hart and Constance Eaton
Bun-Ching Lam, FAAR’92
Arthur Levering, FAAR’97
Elizabeth McGowan and Guy Hedreen, FAAR’94
Nico Muhly, RAAR’18
Sydney Houghton Weinberg