

- Music by Kenneth Fuchs, 50th Anniversary Concert, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, University of Connecticut, Storrs, September 22, 2005. The program featured the American String Quartet, CONCORA, and the University of Connecticut Wind Ensemble, Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor. The program included Christina’s World, Immigrants Still, In the Clearing, String Quartet No. 2, and String Quartet No. 4.
- An American Place, for orchestra, Virginia Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta conductor, Norfolk, VA, March 5-6, 2005.
- Immigrants Still (after a poem by Richard Wilbur, for full chorus of mixed a capella voices), commissioned by the Oklahoma Choral Directors Association especially for the All-OMEA Honor Chorus, Tulsa, OK, January 22, 2005.
- Burning Blue (Fanfare-Overture for Winds, Brass, and Percussion), University of Oklahoma Wind Symphony, Music Educators National Conference (national convention), April 2004.
- The Great Nebula in Orion, chamber musical based on the play by Lanford Wilson, Woodstock Fringe, Byrdcliffe Theatre, Woodstock, NY, August 2003.
- Quiet in the Land (American Idyll). Valerie Watts (flute), Sally Faulconer (English horn), David Etheridge (clarinet), Kelli Ingels (viola), Gregory Sauer (cello). Oklahoma Music Teachers Association annual convention, Duncan, OK, May 30, 2003; University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, Norman, OK, June 6, 2003.
- Face of the Night (Chamber Concerto for oboe, English horn, and chamber ensemble after a Painting by Robert Motherwell).
- Phillip Popham (oboe and English horn), Peabody Camerata, Peabody Institute, Baltimore, MD, October 12, 2002.
- Thomas Stacy (oboe and English horn), University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, April 15, 2002.
- Christina’s World (Idyll for Winds, Brass, and Percussion After a Painting by Andrew Wyeth).
- Senzoku Gakuen Wind Orchestra, annual spring tour (Japan), Dr. Alfred Reed, conductor, June 25, 2002.
- Wichita State University Wind Symphony, American Bandmasters Association convention, Wichita, KS, Dr. Gary Green, conductor, March 6, 2002.
- Summer Banner (Idyll for French Horn and Chamber Orchestra After a Painting by Helen Frankenthaler), Oklahoma City Philharmonic (Eldon Matlick, horn), University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, March 10, 2002.
- String Quartet No. 4 (Bergonzi), Bergonzi String Quartet, Festival Miami, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, September, 1999.
- Whispers of Heavenly Death (String Quartet No. 3 After Poems by Walt Whitman), American String Quartet, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February, 1999.
- Sticks and Tom(s), for English horn and percussion, New York Philharmonic Ensembles, Thomas Stacy, English horn, Christopher Lamb, percussion, Merkin Concert Hall, New York, NY, November, 1998.
- Christina’s World (Idyll for Winds, Brass, and Percussion), University of Miami Wind Ensemble, Festival Miami, Coral Gables, FL, October, 1997.
- In the Clearing (Eight Poems by Robert Frost), Coro Allegro, Church of the Covenant, Boston, MA, May, 1995.
- Where Have You Been? (String Quartet No. 2 After Five Collages by Robert Motherwell), American String Quartet, Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY, May, 1994.
- Telephone Poles (Seven Poems by John Updike for Baritone and Chamber Ensemble), Mark Aliapoulios, baritone, Kenneth Fuchs conducting, Festival Miami, Coral Gables, FL, September, 1992.
- Face of the Night (After a Painting by Robert Motherwell), New York Philharmonic Ensembles, Thomas Stacy, oboe and English horn, Kenneth Fuchs conducting, Merkin Concert Hall, New York, NY, January, 1990.
- Reconciliation Elegy (After a Painting by Robert Motherwell), Juilliard Symphony, Paul Zukofsky conducting, Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY, November, 1989.
- Fire, Ice, and Summer Bronze (After Two Works on Paper by Helen Frankenthaler), Eroica Brass Quintet, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, NY, March, 1986.
- Out of the Dark (After Three Paintings by Helen Frankenthaler), Denver Chamber Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta conducting, Denver, CO, November, 1986.
- String Quartet, The Cleveland Orchestra’s Blossom Music Festival, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, August, 1983.