
CONCERTS
Seattle Chamber Music Society
May 14, 2022
Stewart performs Beethoven's Diabelli Variations.
St. Davids Cathedral Festival
June 3rd, 2022
Stewart performs Beethoven's 3rd Piano Concerto with the BBC National ORchestra of Wales and Music Director Ryan Bancroft.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
June 10 and 11, 2022
Stewart returns with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, performing Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain with conductor Jun Märkl.
National Symphony Orchestra
June 16, 17 and 18, 2022
Stewart makes his debut with the National Symphony Orchestra, performing Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto with conductor Kazuki Yamada
Ravinia Festival
July 15, 2022
Stewart performs Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto with Marin Alsop and the Chicago Symphony.
Seattle Chamber Music Festival
July 25 to 31, 2022
Stewart returns to perform chamber works of Beethoven, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Rachmaninoff. Members of the SCMS will premiere Stewart's new Octet for winds and strings.
Peninsula Music Festival
August 11, 2022
Stewart returns to the Peninsula Music Festival, performing Gershwin's Concerto in F with Marcelo Lehninger conducting.
Stratford Music Festival
August 13, 2022
Stewart returns to perform Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.
Albany Symphony
October 8, 2022
Stewart makes his Albany Symphony debut, premiering his Piano Concerto with David Alan Miller conducting.
Nashville Symphony Orchestra
November 4 and 5, 2022
Stewart returns to Nashville, performing Beethoven's 4th piano concerto under the baton of Ruth Reinhardt.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
November 17 and 20, 2022
Stewart performs Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand with Matthias Pintscher conducting.
Toledo Symphony
January 14, 2023
Stewart performs his "Callaloo" suite with Music Director Alain Trudel.
Koerner Hall, Toronto
March 18, 2023
Stewart performs his "Callaloo" suite with Chineke! Orchestra under the baton of Andrew Grams.
Celebrity Series of Boston
March 22, 2023
Stewart performs his "Callaloo" suite with Chineke! Orchestra under the baton of Andrew Grams.