Friends of Today’s Music commissions new works specifically for young musicians, sponsored by donations through the MTAC Foundation. Established in 1986 by Dr. Bob Bennett, the project has supported the creation and publication of new works by leading composers of our time. Each commissioned work is premiered by young musicians during the MTAC State Convention while the audience follows along with the published score. This program provides students the unique opportunity to collaborate with the composer of the piece, and demonstrates the importance of playing music not only from the past but also music being created by today’s composers.
Friends of Today's Music Commissioned Composer
Alyssa Morris

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Oboist and composer Alyssa Morris has delighted audiences around the world with her “soulful” and “transcendent” musicianship (Fanfare.) American Record Guide describes her playing as “stunning,” exhibiting “unmistakable virtuosity.” Dr. Morris serves as Associate Professor of Oboe and Music Theory at Kansas State University, and as the
principal oboist of the Topeka Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley. She has appeared as oboe soloist and chamber musician in international conferences and other settings in venues throughout the United States, Scandinavia, the British Isles, Western Europe, Thailand, and New Zealand. She performed as concerto soloist at the Kennedy Center, and with the Topeka Symphony in a performance of her original concerto Dreamscape.
Regarding her work as a composer, Dr. Morris’s chamber music is performed extensively around the world. Morris was a recipient of two International Barlow Composition Commissions, and was the Composer-In-Residence for the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) in their 2020-2021 season. Her music has been presented at numerous International Double Reed Conventions, the Japan Double Reed Society Convention, the National Flute Association Convention, the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest, the National Flute Association Convention, and the Society of Composers Inc. National Convention. Her works have been required competition/ examination pieces for the IDRS Young Artist Oboe Competition, the IDRS Young Artist Bassoon Competition, the International Virtual Oboe Competition, the Association of Oboists and Bassoonists of Spain National Competition, and on the Australian Music Examination Board required works curriculum.
Oboist and composer Alyssa Morris has delighted audiences around the world with her “soulful” and “transcendent” musicianship (Fanfare.) American Record Guide describes her playing as “stunning,” exhibiting “unmistakable virtuosity.” Dr. Morris serves as Associate Professor of Oboe and Music Theory at Kansas State University, and as the
principal oboist of the Topeka Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley. She has appeared as oboe soloist and chamber musician in international conferences and other settings in venues throughout the United States, Scandinavia, the British Isles, Western Europe, Thailand, and New Zealand. She performed as concerto soloist at the Kennedy Center, and with the Topeka Symphony in a performance of her original concerto Dreamscape.
Regarding her work as a composer, Dr. Morris’s chamber music is performed extensively around the world. Morris was a recipient of two International Barlow Composition Commissions, and was the Composer-In-Residence for the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) in their 2020-2021 season. Her music has been presented at numerous International Double Reed Conventions, the Japan Double Reed Society Convention, the National Flute Association Convention, the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest, the National Flute Association Convention, and the Society of Composers Inc. National Convention. Her works have been required competition/ examination pieces for the IDRS Young Artist Oboe Competition, the IDRS Young Artist Bassoon Competition, the International Virtual Oboe Competition, the Association of Oboists and Bassoonists of Spain National Competition, and on the Australian Music Examination Board required works curriculum. Dr. Morris has been commissioned to write music for the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO), the U.S. Air Force Woodwind Quintet, Katherine Needleman (principal oboist of the Baltimore Symphony), the Richmond Symphony, and Carolyn Hove (principal English horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic), to name a few. Dr. Morris has been a featured composer and performer on National Public Radio’s program “Performance Today” and on Kansas Public Radio’s program “Classical Music in the Morning.” Her music is published by TrevCo Music Publishing, C. Alan Publishing, and Sleepy Puppy Press, and it has been recorded on the Blue Griffin, Centaur, Equilibrium, MSR Classics, Parma, Radium, SoundSet, and Tantara labels. Morris can be heard as oboist and composer on her albums “A Higher Place” and “Ruminations” (available through MSR Classics.) Fanfare magazine writes the following about her compositions:
“Alyssa Morris…brings something that we don’t always hear in the music of our time–wit. Add to this a true melodic gift, an ability to evoke a range of moods, and a strong imagination, and the result is a composer whose music is gratifying even on repeated hearings.”
As a sought-after oboe and composition clinician, Dr. Morris has given performances/master classes to oboe/ composition studios at universities and conservatories around the United States. Morris has been a featured composer for the SHE Women in Music Festival, resident guest artist for the Double or Nothing Double Reed Camp, and an adjudicator for the 2016 International Double Reed Composition Competition.
An award-winning oboist, Morris was 2021 American Prize finalist in the Solo Instrumental and Virtual Performance divisions, and a 2016 International PEO Idagrace Guy Endowed Scholar. She was the only music major in 2016 to receive a top ten position in the competition amongst the hundreds of female doctoral students who applied from the United States and Canada.
Dr. Morris is a co-founder of AGLOW Trio with flutist Karen Large and pianist Amanda Arrington. AGLOW Trio is committed to supporting the creation of new music, and since its formation in 2021, has commissioned new works by composers Reena Esmail, Grace Baugher Dunlap, and Tony Rodriguez. AGLOW Trio was named a finalist in the 2022 American Prize Competition for Instrumental Chamber Ensembles, and released their first album, “The Light Is The Same” through Radium Recordings in 2023. “The Light Is The Same” can be heard on all streaming platforms: https:// music.imusician.pro/a/iTpyhwLg. Their second album, “Infinities,” is scheduled to release in Fall 2024.
Dr. Morris earned her BM and MM degrees in oboe performance at Brigham Young University, where she studied with Dr. Geralyn Giovannetti. Morris earned her DMA in oboe performance with a cognate in composition at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where she studied with Dr. Mark Ostoich, Dwight Parry, and Lon Bussell.
2025 Friends of Today's Music Recital
Friends of Today’s Music Commissioned Works are made possible through the generous support of the Aaron Copland Fund, the Beyster Family Fund at the San Diego Foundation, and individual donations. Anonymous, individual, and MTAC member contributions are accepted throughout the year. To donate, please visit the MTAC Foundation page.
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Year |
Composer |
Title |
Publisher |
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2025 |
Justin Levitt |
First Light |
Justin Levitt |
2024 |
James Matheson |
Blue Blaze |
Theodore Presser Company |
2023 |
Courtney Bryan |
Balm For Solo Piano |
Courtney Bryan |
2022 |
Reena Esmail |
Dhire-Dhire |
A Piece of Sky Music |
2020/2021 |
Augusta Read Thomas |
The Beads of Sunlight |
Augusta Read Thomas |
2019 |
Daniel Felsenfeld |
Hue & Cry |
BCP Music |
2018 |
Bruce Stark |
Three Dances |
Belle-Kane Publishing |
2017 |
Lei Liang |
Tree Rings |
Schott |
2016 |
Michael Daugherty |
The Old Man and the Sea |
Peermusic Classical/Boosey and Hawkes |
2015 |
Joan Tower |
Sixth Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman |
AMP/G. Schirmer Rental Library |
2014 |
Derek Bermel |
Four Homages for Piano |
Peermusic Classical |
2013 |
Katrina Wreede |
I-5 |
Vlazville Publishing |
2012 |
David Amram |
Cancion de Verano |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
2011 |
Robert Aldridge |
Three Waltzes |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
2010 |
David Rakowski |
Étude-Fantasies |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
2009 |
Chen Yi |
From Old Peking Folklore |
Theodore Presser |
2008 |
Paul Chihara |
Fantasy |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
2007 |
Gabriela Lena Frank |
Danza de los Saqsampillos |
G. Schirmer |
2006 |
William Bolcom |
*Nine New Bagatelles |
E. B. Marks Music, Hal Leonard |
2005 |
Libby Larsen |
PentaMetrics |
Oxford University Press |
2004 |
Steven Stucky |
*Meditation and Dance |
Theodore Presser |
2003 |
Judith Lang Zaimont |
In My Lunchbox |
Vivace Press |
2002 |
Melissa Hui |
*and blue sparks burn |
Available through MTAC |
2001 |
Robert Maggio |
Dreams from Childhood |
Theodore Presser |
2000 |
Bruce Adolphe |
Well, It’s Not exactly Beethoven |
PollyRhythm Productions |
1999 |
Martin Rokeach |
*can’t wait |
Roncorp Publications |
1998 |
Vivian Fung |
Scherzo |
Available through MTAC |
1997 |
Samuel Adler |
*Concerto No. 2 |
Theodore Presser |
1996 |
Samuel Zyman |
Two Motions in One Movement |
Theodore Presser |
1995 |
Seymour Bernstein |
Fantasy on a Theme by Francisco |
G. Schirmer |
1994 |
Stephen Hartke |
The Piano Dreams of Empire |
MMB Music, Inc. |
1993 |
Donald Waxman |
Arabesques and Ostinato |
Galaxy Music Corp. (ECS) |
1992 |
Emma Lou Diemer |
Three Piano Pieces |
Plymouth Music/Elkin Music |
1991 |
Gunther Schuller |
Music For Young People |
AMP/Schirmer |
1990 |
David Ott |
*Sinfonia for Cello and Piano |
Park Music Press |
1989 |
Samuel Adler |
*The Road to Terpsichore |
G. Schirmer |
1988 |
William Albright |
*The Machine Age |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
1987 |
Leslie Bassett |
*Configurations |
C.F. Peters Corporation |
1986 |
Richard Felciano |
Five Short Piano Pieces |
Available through MTAC |
