Random Access Music
Thomas Piercy, Artistic Director
Join us!
2025-2026 Season
Oct. 18, 2025
Martha Graham Studio Theater
Music by
Daniel Hass, Beata Moon, Victoria Bond
Jane Leslie, Stefania de Kenessey, Linda Marcel.
Performed by
Thomas Piercy, clarinet, bass clarinet
Sabina Torosjan, violin
Laurel Gagnon, violin
Julian Seney, viola
Daniel Hass, cello
Yuki Nagase, double bass
Marina Iwao, piano
Nov. 14-15, 2025
Martha Graham Studio Theater
Featuring Henning Rubsam, dancer/choreographer
Lish Lindsey, flute
Thomas Piercy, clarinet / hichiriki
Sabina Torosjan, violin
Molly Aronson, cello
Marina Iwao, piano
Music by
Beata Moon, Masatora Goya
Andrea Casarrubios, Roger Stubblefield
and
Fifteen Minutes of Fame
with hichiriki and alto/bass/contrabass flutes
David Bohn, Vahan Luder Artinian, Paolo Geminiani
Philip Czapłowski, Dalen Wuest, Gene Pritsker
Douglas DaSilva, B. Allen Schulz, Monica Chew
Nantenaina Andriamorasata, Matt A. Mason
Sakiko Kosaka, Jane Wang, Ross James Carey, Simon Hutchinson
April 2025
To be announced
Queens New Music Festival 2026
May 2026
To be announced
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“Move over Brooklyn, Queens is staking its claim
for new-music street cred [via] Random Access Music.”
— Allan Kozinn, The New York Times
“Random Access Music, one of the things that has been making Queens cool.” — Brooklyn Rail
RAM presents "Tokyo to New York"
"RAM gives us hauntingly idiomatic readings of this music, winning projections of great soundscaping art. I hope they see fit to release this concert on a commercial recording. It surely deserves to be heard--and I hope Random Access Music (RAM) can give us many further concerts like this for us to appreciate. Bravo!"
- Grego Applegate Edwards, Classical Modern Music
Random Access Music’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Random Access Music's program are made possible in part by the Flushing Town Hall GO Queens Grant funded by The Howard Gilman Foundation.


RAM in photos
