SHOWS

May
4
7:00 PM19:00

"Dragon" at Sound of Asia by New Asia Chamber Music Soceity (composition)

New Asia Chamber Music Society performs “Dragon” at their Sounds of Asia salon concert in Chelsea, Manhattan

Saturday May 4

7pm doors / 730pm show

in conjunction with US-China Music Institute at Bard College Conservatory of Music

works by Tan Dun, Madoka Mori, Qint-Qiu Yuan, and Stephanie Chou

Lucina Yue, guzheng // Keiko Tokunaga, violin/viola // Yun Li, violin // Andy Lin, erhu/viola // James Kim, cello // Kelly Lin, piano // Madoka Mori, composer/piano

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May
11
7:30 PM19:30

INTERWOVEN in Vancouver (Canada) - "Dragon" for erhu and string trio (composition)

INTERWOVEN in Vancouver

https://www.interwovenmusic.org/

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/muzewest-concerts-presents-interwoven-music-ensemble-from-new-york-tickets-797111200057

  • Saturday, May 11, 2024

  • 7:30 PM 9:50 PM

This performance is made possible by: Canada Council for the Arts

Persented by: Musewest

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Mar
6
to Mar 7

York University - Oscar Peterson Artist in Residence - Teaching/Clinic and Concert (Canada)

https://events.yorku.ca/events/oscar-peterson-jazz-artist-in-residence-stephaniechou/

Quartet with Jason Yeager, Matt Aronoff, Ronen Itzik

Oscar Peterson Jazz Artist-in-Residence, Stephanie Chou

Award winning composer, saxophonist and singer, Stephanie Chou is the second of two musicians featured as part of the Department of Music’s 2023-2024 Oscar Peterson Jazz Artist-in-Residence.

The following sessions are free and open to the public.

Wednesday, March 6
9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Meet the Artist
Tribute Communities Recital Hall
FREE

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Composition
231 Accolade East Building
FREE

Thursday, March 7
9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Jazz in the Global Context
001 Accolade East Building
FREE

12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Stephanie Chou in Concert 
Tribute Communities Recital Hall
FREE

MAPS & DIRECTIONS

The Oscar Peterson Jazz Artist-in-Residence is made possible by a grant from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

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Feb
10
6:00 PM18:00

INTERWOVEN - FantAsia! - World Premiere of "Dragon" composition for erhu + string trio

https://www.interwovenmusic.org/fantasia

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fantasia-celebration-of-asian-music-and-food-in-washington-heightsinwood-tickets-773191585847?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

FantAsia!: Celebration of Asian Music and Food in Washington Heights/Inwood

Come join us at Our Saviours Atonement Lutheran Church for a spectacular night filled with the vibrant sounds and mouthwatering flavors of Asia! Get ready to immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience celebrating Asian music and food right here in Washington Heights/Inwood. This in-person event will showcase the rich cultural diversity of Asia through a variety of musical performances and delectable culinary delights.*

Enjoy live performances by internationally acclaimed musicians of INTERWOVEN, showcasing traditional and contemporary music from various Asian cultures. From the enchanting sounds of traditional instruments to the infectious beats of contemporary intercultural compositions, there will be something for everyone to enjoy! The event will feature three World Premiere performances of newly-written music just for this event.

After the performance, you will be invited to savor the delicious food prepared by the neighborhood's best Asian restaurants. Indulge your taste buds with a wide array of Asian cuisine, ranging from sizzling stir-fries to savory dumplings, and everything in between. You won't want to miss the chance to sample the authentic flavors of Asian cuisine, all in one place!

Whether you are a fan of Asian cuisine, a music lover, or simply curious about different cultures, FantAsia! is the perfect event for you. Join us at Our Saviours Atonement Lutheran Church in Washington Heights/Inwood for a night filled with culinary delights and mesmerizing music that will leave you wanting more!

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Jan
12
to Jan 13

APAP Showcases

  • New York Hilton Midtown (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Friday Jan 12

Pitching at UpNEXT! Artist pitch session (open to conference registrants only)

Discover 18 diverse and exciting new works that are tour-ready at the UP NEXT! Artist Pitch Session at the APAP|NYC 2024 conference on Friday, January 12 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.

https://apap365.org/meet-the-artists-of-up-next-at-apapnyc-2024/

SHOWCASES (open to the public)

Friday 7:50-8:05pm (Comfort Girl)

Saturday 5:40-5:55pm (Quintet show)

LOCATION – SUTTON CENTER  2nd Floor – New York Hilton Midtown

Booth: Four Mortal Productions, Inc

Rhinelander - # 155

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Dec
7
7:00 PM19:00

The Red Pavilion - quintet show

Quintet show

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stephanie-chou-at-the-red-pavilion-tickets-740237037907?aff=oddtdtcreator

with:

Tomoko Omura - violin

Jason Yeager- piano

Ike Sturm - bass

Ronen Itzik - drums

2 Drink Minimum / Walk-ins and cash accepted at the door

Join us at The Red Pavilion for an electrifying evening of jazz fusion with acclaimed Chinese-American jazz composer, saxophonist, and singer, Stephanie Chou. Be mesmerized by her unique blend of East-West musical traditions as her quintet takes the stage, combining the elegance of saxophone and vocals with the soulful melodies of the violin, plus a fantastic rhythm section. Don't miss this opportunity to experience excerpts from her groundbreaking Comfort Girl song-cycle, an innovative tribute to the stories of Asian women during WWII. Grab your seats now for a night filled with original compositions, fresh Chinese classics, and festive tunes that'll keep you enchanted all evening long.

You may have seen her with the Red Pavilion Jazz Band on a Friday night "Old Shanghai Jazz" show. Don't miss this special one-night-only performance as she brings her band to The Red Pavilion for a night of original music, fresh takes on Chinese classics, and holiday tunes. Tonight's show will include music from her albums Asymptote, Prime Knot, Comfort Girl, and new material.

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TamaleDumpling world premiere - White Snake Projects's "Let's Celebrate" series (Boston MA)
Nov
18
2:00 PM14:00

TamaleDumpling world premiere - White Snake Projects's "Let's Celebrate" series (Boston MA)

TamaleDumpling is a 20-min music-theater piece commissioned by White Snake Projects for their annual “Let’s Celebrate!” holiday show series. I wrote it for 3 singers + piano, violin, cello - and it’s based on some of my family’s holiday traditions.

https://www.whitesnakeprojects.org/projects/lets-celebrate-no-2/

Nov 18 @ 2pm and 7:30pm / Pre-show panel one hour before show starts
Liebergott Black Box Theatre; Boston, MA

Tickets are pay-what-you-want

TamaleDumpling - celebrating a multicultural Thanksgiving melding Mexican and Chinese traditions
A young Chinese woman brings home her Mexican fiancé at Thanksgiving to the great consternation of her traditional Asian family.

“​​Let’s Celebrate!” is an annual series drawing on diverse cultural traditions to supplement traditional holiday programming with shows reflective of White Snake Projects’ beautiful and diverse community of artists and opera lovers.


A Festive Opera Series That Expands the Meaning of “Holiday Season”

This season's “Let’s Celebrate!” draws on a wide range of cultural traditions to supplement traditional holiday programming with stories reflective of White Snake Projects’ beautiful and diverse community of artists and opera lovers.

"My Little Coqui"
celebrating Puerto Rico's endemic tree frogs
Little children in Puerto Rico survive a once-in-a-century hurricane and flood when they are transformed by a magical river spirit into little frogs that sing every night.

"Jo Dooba So Paar"
celebrating Eid al-Fitr
A young man's heart breaks during a family gathering to celebrate the breaking of the fast at Ramadan when he learns his friend, for whom he has feelings, is marrying a woman and leaving the ambiguous love they have for each other.

"Kali"
celebrating the festival of the Hindu Goddess of Destruction
A young man transitions into womanhood, drawing on Kali's strength and magic to destroy their old self and be reborn as a woman. Composed by a young composer in the process of transitioning and sung by a young woman who has completed her transition.

"Tamale Dumpling"
celebrating a multicultural Thanksgiving melding Mexican and Chinese traditions
A young Chinese woman brings home her Mexican fiancé at Thanksgiving to the great consternation of her traditional Asian family.

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Sep
28
to Sep 30

Collaborative Photo/Art Installation with Emra Islek

A new interdisciplinary photography/music show, a collaborative piece with Emra Islek.  This installation/performance was delayed from its March 2020 premiere to now, and it's the first time I've ever done anything like this - a combination of photos, video projections, performance art. 

Will be doing a solo saxophone/piano/vocal set with visuals - very different from my band concerts.

This is an outgrowth of my song cycle Comfort Girl (full album coming in 2024),

Hope you will come check it out and join us on this adventure!

Thursday-Saturday, September 28-30, 2023

Free admission

Doors 6:30pm / Performance 7-730pm  (solo set - sax, piano, voice)

Gallery MC

549 West 52nd Street, between 10th/11th Ave

Street Level Gallery Hall

http://www.gallerymc.org

"I photographed ’The Comfort Girl’*

Photographer Emrâ Islek (http://emraislek.com/)  and composer/saxophonist/singer Stephanie Chou create an interdisciplinary zone, synthesizing photography, video, and live musical performances of Chou’s original ‘Comfort Girl’ music that was commissioned by the American Composers Forum. Artistically they aim for a unique approach to highlight and honour these young women’s* incandescent courage and invincible spirit to survive.
* “comfort girls’ were women and girls who were kidnapped or coerced into “comfort stations” for sexual slavery before and during WWII by the Imperial Japanese Army. Many women died or committed suicide due to brutal mistreatment and sustained physical and emotional distress.

Note: the photographs are not historical/archival photographs of the women - this is not a documentary piece

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Aug
19
7:00 PM19:00

Quartet at Jazz on Main

Quartet at Jazz on Main

https://jazzonmain.com/stephanie-chou-quartet.html

2 sets, 7pm and 9pm

Jazz On Main

37 S Moger Av. Mt. Kisco, NY 10536

1min from the train station

an Old Soul jazz club. Immersive space where live music, lighting, and culinary experience using your ears, sight, taste, and smell senses, to elevate the spirit.

with

Jason Yeager - piano

Ike Sturm - bass

Ronen Itzik - drums

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Aug
18
8:00 PM20:00

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band led by Gordon Au

The Red Pavilion - http://www.theredpavilion.com

1241 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn - http://goo.gl/maps/xqXDs7eqTCLrnkcc7

“Be transported to Old Shanghai every Friday at Red Pavilion with live Chinese and American jazz, blues, and classic songs from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Doors open at 8PM; live jazz 8:20-10:35PM; DJ from 11PM–2AM. Advance tickets highly recommended (sells out); tables are first come first served.”

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Jun
16
8:00 PM20:00

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion - http://www.theredpavilion.com

1241 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn - http://goo.gl/maps/xqXDs7eqTCLrnkcc7

“Be transported to Old Shanghai every Friday at Red Pavilion with live Chinese and American jazz, blues, and classic songs from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Doors open at 8PM; live jazz 8:20-10:35PM; DJ from 11PM–2AM. Advance tickets highly recommended (sells out); tables are first come first served.”

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Jun
9
8:00 PM20:00

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion - http://www.theredpavilion.com

1241 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn - http://goo.gl/maps/xqXDs7eqTCLrnkcc7

“Be transported to Old Shanghai every Friday at Red Pavilion with live Chinese and American jazz, blues, and classic songs from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Doors open at 8PM; live jazz 8:20-10:35PM; DJ from 11PM–2AM. Advance tickets highly recommended (sells out); tables are first come first served.”

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Jun
3
4:00 PM16:00

Asian American Heritage Festival - OCA Westchester Hudson Valley

Quartet with Jason Yeager, Dave Hertzberg, Ronen Itzik

https://oca-whv.org/programs/ahf/

26th Annual Asian American Heritage Festival

Time: Saturday June 3rd, 2023, 12pm - 6pm (Rain or Shine)

Location: Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla, NY 10595 (Free admission and parking)

Organized By OCA Westchester & Hudson Valley since 1997. Featuring Chinese, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese

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May
29
7:30 PM19:30

City Winery Loft - Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

An Evening with Stephanie Chou: Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

6pm doors / 7:30pm show

Tonight’s show features a mix of Asian-influenced jazz, folk, and pop songs. There's vocal music in Mandarin/English and instrumental pieces, including fresh takes on folk songs and tongue-twisters (from Steph's album Asymptote), excerpts from her song-cycle/jazz-opera Comfort Girl, and other songs exploring math, literature, and several new tunes. While there is a strong element of Chinese culture, it's meant to reach all audiences and invite people to experience music as a unifying force.

Stephanie Chou - voice, alto saxophone, compositions

Andy Lin - erhu, viola, violin

Or Matias - piano, voice

Matt Aronoff - bass

Ronen Itzik - drums

Special Guest Orville Mendoza - voice

Tickets: https://citywinery.com/newyork/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=NYLFT-Stephanie-Chou-5-29-23-730pm&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=

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May
12
8:00 PM20:00

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion Jazz Band

The Red Pavilion - http://www.theredpavilion.com

1241 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn - http://goo.gl/maps/xqXDs7eqTCLrnkcc7

“Be transported to Old Shanghai every Friday at Red Pavilion with live Chinese and American jazz, blues, and classic songs from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Doors open at 8PM; live jazz 8:20-10:35PM; DJ from 11PM–2AM. Advance tickets highly recommended (sells out); tables are first come first served.”

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