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Seth Parker Woods

Cello
Winner, 2022 Chamber Music America Michael Jaffee Visionary Award

  • Hailed by The Guardian as 'a cellist of power and grace' who possesses 'mature artistry and willingness to go to the brink', two-time GRAMMY®-nominated cellist Seth Parker Woods has established his reputation as a versatile artist and innovator across multiple genres. As The New York Times wrote, 'Woods is an artist rooted in classical music, but whose cello is a vehicle that takes him, and his concertgoers, on wide-ranging journeys.' Also at the forefront of fashion, Woods has topped Best Dressed lists in Variety, Texas Monthly and OC Register. Woods has served on the faculty of the Thornton School of Music at The University of Southern California since 2022, and was appointed Robert Mann Chair in Strings and Chamber Music in 2024.

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  • Among the highlights of his 2024/25 season, Woods performs in the world premiere of Nathalie Joachim’s new cello concerto, Had to Be, at Spoleto Festival USA, later performing its New York premiere in his debut with the New York Philharmonic. He performs the East Coast premiere of Rebecca Saunders’ cello concerto Ire as 2024 Guest Artist with The Next Festival of Emerging Artists, and makes his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut in the world premiere of a new cello concerto by Julia Adolphe. A core member of the music collective Wild Up, Woods performs as a soloist in the fourth release of Wild Up's GRAMMY®-nominated Eastman Project: Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence, released June 2024 on New Amsterdam Records. In a second new release due out this season on New Focus Recordings, Woods is featured alongside flutist Claire Chase on a recording of music by Anna Thorvaldsdottir.


    During the 2023/24 season, Woods brought his GRAMMY®-nominated, autobiographical tour-de-force Difficult Grace to San Diego and Philadelphia, following the world premiere at 92NY and performances at UCLA and Chicago’s Harris Theater last season. Difficult Grace was released as an album on Cedille Records in 2023 and was nominated for the 2024 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo. Woods also performed the Boston premiere of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s UBIQUE at Harvard University and featured in performances with GRAMMY® Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn at Konzerthaus Dortmund in Germany. With American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), Woods toured a new version of John Adams El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered.


    In addition to solo performances, Woods has appeared with the Atlanta and Seattle Symphonies, in chamber music with Hilary Hahn and pianist Andreas Haefliger, and with European ensembles including ICTUS Ensemble, Ensemble L’Arsenale, zone Experimental, Basel Sinfonietta, and Ensemble LPR. A fierce advocate for contemporary arts, Woods has collaborated with artists representing the classical, popular music, and visual art worlds. He was nominated for a 2023 GRAMMY® Award as a member of Wild Up.

    In recent years, Woods has appeared in concert at the Royal Albert Hall – BBC Proms, Aspen Music Festival, The Isabella Gardner Museum, The Wallis Annenberg Center, Das Haus (Brussels), and Musée d’art Moderne et Contemporain (Strasbourg), among many other venues. Woods’ debut solo album, asinglewordisnotenough (Confront Recordings-London), has garnered great acclaim since its November 2016 release.


    In addition to his post at The University of Southern California, Woods serves on the artist faculty of the Music Academy of the West each summer. He holds degrees from Brooklyn College and Musik Akademie der Stadt Basel, as well as a PhD from the University of Huddersfield. He previously served as Artist in Residence with Kaufman Music Center and the Seattle Symphony and was named honoree of the 2023 Seattle Symphony’s 25th Anniversary Silver Gala and recipient of the 2022 Chamber Music America Michael Jaffee Visionary Award.

Performances

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CONCERTO REPERTOIRE

Julia Adolphe: Chrysalis
World premiere Seth Parker Woods with Los Angeles Philharmonic / Ludovic Morlot, May 2025


Ernest Bloch: Schelomo


Doug Cuomo: Black Diamond Express Train to Hell (large ensemble)*


Nathalie Joachim: Had To Be
World premiere Seth Parker Woods with New York Philharmonic / Thomas Wilkins, October 2025


Maurice Ravel: Kaddish (strings)* - 6 mins

Rebecca Saunders: Ire (strings and percussion)*

Carlos Simon: Double Concerto for violin and cello
World premiere Seth Parker Woods & Hilary Hahn, National Symphony Orchestra Washington, 2026


Tyshawn Sorey: For Roscoe Mitchell
World premiere Seth Parker Woods with Seattle Symphony / David Robertson, November 2020

Joel Thompson: breathe/burn: an elegy* - 14 mins
programmed with Kaddish

George Walker: Movements 


*possible for chamber orchestra

DIFFICULT GRACE

Difficult Grace is a multimedia concert tour de force conceived by and featuring Seth Parker Woods in the triple role of cellist, narrator/guide and movement artist. Heightened by film, spoken text, dance and visual artwork, Difficult Grace is a semiautobiographical exploration of identity, past/present histories and personal growth that draws inspiration from the Great Migration, the historic newspaper The Chicago Defender, immigration and the poetry of Kemi Alabi and Dudley Randall.


https://sethparkerwoods.com/Difficult-Grace

Thus Spoke Their Verse – solo recital

An exploration of three centuries of music for cello centering around identity, narrative storytelling, and polyphonic composition for a monophonic voice.


Bach: Suite No.1, BWV 100: Sarabande
*Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: “Calvary Ostinato” from Lamentations: Black Folk/Song Suite
Scelsi: Maknongan for solo cello
*Fredrick Gifford: Difficult Grace, for speaking cellist and electronics (2018)


Bach: Suite No.2, BWV 1008: Sarabande
*Nathalie Joachim: Dam Mwen Yo (2017) for cello and electronics


Alvin Singleton: Argoru II (1970) for cello solo
*Monty Adkins: Winter Tendrils for cello and fixed electronics (2014/15)


Bach: Suite No. 5, BWV 1011: Sarabande
Conrad Beck: Drei Epigramme für solo cello (1976), movements I. Moderato and II. Tranquillo
^Carlos Simon: Between Worlds (2019) for solo cello
Chinary Ung: Khse Buon (1980) for solo cello


*Recorded on Difficult Grace
^Recorded on Carlos Simon - Together

'A cellist of power and grace'

The Guardian

'A cellist of prodigious technical gifts and sharp intellect... Woods is an artist rooted in classical music, but whose cello is a vehicle that takes him, and his concertgoers, on wide-ranging journeys.'

The New York Times

'Woods’s eloquent, creamy-toned cello was somewhat covered at first by the throbbing orchestra, but it emerged to swing and dance an off-kilter waltz, then soar free over a tinkling accompaniment in the closing pages.'

New York Classical Review, New York Philharmonic Debut, October 2024

Intermusica represents Seth Parker Woods worldwide as part of Intermusica New York

Martin Wittenberg
Director, Intermusica New York
+1 (719) 200-6426
mwittenberg@intermusica.com

Rachel Feldhaus
Associate Artist Manager, Intermusica New York
+1 619-762-8336
rfeldhaus@intermusica.com

Catherine Gibbs
Associate Director (Representation in Europe and selected territories)
+44 20 7608 9946
cgibbs@intermusica.com

All artists

Chansonnier

HK Gruber

Counter-tenor

Tim Mead

Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles

Saxophone

Jess Gillam

Contralto

Avery Amereau