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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 a willingness to go to the brink,” three-time GRAMMY®-nominated cellist Seth Parker Woods has established a reputation as a versatile artist and innovator across multiple genres. According to The New York Times, “Woods is an artist rooted in classical music, but whose cello is a vehicle that takes him, and his concertgoers, on wide-ranging journeys.”

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  • Following a notable 2024/25 season that included his debuts with both the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestras, Woods enters the 2025/26 season with several high-profile engagements. He joins longtime musical partner Hilary Hahn in the world premiere performances of Carlos Simon’s double concerto, appearing with the National Symphony under Gianandrea Noseda and with the St. Louis Symphony under Stéphane Denève. He also makes his solo debut at London’s Barbican Centre, returns to Brazil for the South American premiere of Nathalie Joachim’s cello concerto Had To Be with the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra, and performs with Ensemble Resonanz in his debut at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, featuring works by Jessie Montgomery, Chinary Ung, and Julius Eastman.


    In January 2026, Woods premieres a new trio formation with soprano Julia Bullock and pianist Conor Hanick on a national tour that includes a world premiere by composer Tania León, with appearances at CAP UCLA, 92NY, and the University of Chicago.


    A prominent champion of contemporary composers, Woods has premiered numerous concertos written specifically for him. These include Tyshawn Sorey’s For Roscoe Mitchell with the Seattle Symphony; Nathalie Joachim’s Had To Be at Spoleto Festival USA and with the New York Philharmonic, Orchestre Métropolitain (Montreal), and Chautauqua Symphony; Julia Adolphe’s Chrysalis with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; and the American premiere of Rebecca Saunders’s Ire with the Seattle Symphony.


    His GRAMMY®-nominated, autobiographical tour-de-force Difficult Grace has been performed to critical acclaim at 92NY, the Harris Theater in Chicago, CAP UCLA, the San Diego Symphony, and the University of Pennsylvania. As a recitalist and chamber musician, Woods has appeared at Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center, Konzerthaus Dortmund, and Harvard University, among many others. He has curated and performed in tributes to the music of Julius Eastman at Lincoln Center and to the chamber music of George Walker at The Phillips Collection.


    Woods’s discography includes the GRAMMY-nominated Difficult Grace (Cedille Records, 2023); music by Anna Thorvaldsdottir with Claire Chase (New Focus); and multiple recordings as part of Wild Up’s Eastman Project, including the GRAMMY-nominated Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence, which features Woods as soloist in Eastman’s The Holy Presence of Joan of Arc. His next solo recording will be released by Platoon in early 2026.


    Since 2022, Woods has served on the faculty of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California and was appointed the Robert Mann Chair in Strings and Chamber Music in 2024. He has also taught at the Music Academy of the West. He holds degrees from Brooklyn College and the Musik-Akademie der Stadt Basel, as well as a PhD from the University of Huddersfield. He has served as Artist in Residence with the Kaufman Music Center and the Seattle Symphony, was honored at the Seattle Symphony’s 25th Anniversary Silver Gala in 2023 and received the 2022 Chamber Music America Michael Jaffee Visionary Award.


    Woods is also recognized for his distinctive personal style, having appeared on Best Dressed lists in Variety, Texas Monthly, and the OC Register.

    2025/26 season, 573 words. Not to be altered without permission.

Performances

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Concerto Repertoire

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


Ernest BlochSchelomo


Doug CuomoBlack Diamond Express Train to Hell (large ensemble)*


Nathalie JoachimHad To Be
World premiere Seth Parker Woods with New York Philharmonic, Spoleto Festival, Orchestre Métropolitan, Chautauqua Symphony, 2024


Jessie MontgomeryDivided


Maurice RavelDeux mélodies hébraïques: Kaddish (strings)* - 6 mins


Kaija Saariaho: "... à la fumée" for alto flute, cello and large orchestra / Claire Chase

Rebecca SaundersIre (strings and percussion)*

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


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

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

George WalkerMovements 
*possible for chamber orchestra


Leonard Bernstein: Three Meditations from MASS

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) I.Moderato & II.Tranquillo
Carlos Simon: Between Worlds (2019) for solo cello
Chinary Ung: Khse Buon (1980) for solo cello


Some works are recorded on album: Difficult Grace
Chinary Ung is recorded on album: Carlos Simon - Together

Trio programme with Tania Léon premeire 

 

Julia Bullock soprano, Conor Hanick piano, Seth Parker Woods cello 


Maurice Ravel: Nahandove from Chansons Medecasses
Nina Simone: Four Women
Tania Léon: Oh Yemanja (Mother’s Prayer) from Scourge of Hyacinths
Salvatore Sciarrino: Ultime Rose from Vanitas
Tania Léon: New Work (premiere 2026)
George Walker: Sonata for cello and piano (1957)
Interval
John Tavener: Akhmatova Songs (selection)
André Previn: It’s Good To Have You Near Again
George Gershwin: Love Walked In from The Goldwyn Follies
André Previn: Four Songs for cello, piano, and soprano

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

'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

Contralto

Avery Amereau

Actor / Narrator

Amira Casar

Chansonnier

HK Gruber

Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles