The Plimpton Foundation
04/23/2026
A full circle moment! Recently, TPF president and co-founder Timothy Long taught a masterclass at Oklahoma State University. Among the participants was Cole Rogers, the 2024 recipient of The Plimpton Foundation’s Timothy Long Prize.
🧡 OKState Music 🖤
04/21/2026
On January 29, 2027, the North American Indigenous Songbook will return to NYC at PAC (the Perelman Performing Arts Center). We are so excited to be a part of PAC’s 2026-2027 season. To learn more, go to their website www.pacnyc.org.
Photo credit: Jill Steinberg
03/05/2026
This Sunday, March 8 the North American Indigenous Songbook will receive its West Coast premiere in a concert with Resonance Ensemble at The Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland.
Repertoire on the concert includes the World Premieres of Danielle Jagelski and Marion Newman’s North American Indigenous Songbook (NAIS) compositions; the West Coast premieres of NAIS works by Dawn Avery, Raven Chacon, Connor Chee, and R. Carlos Nakai; and choral works by Jagelski, Sherryl Sewepagaham, and Leilehua Lanzilotti. Visual artist Joe Cantrell joins the performance with projected imagery, creating an immersive experience where music, photography, and story meet.
📅 March 8 | 2 PM
📍 Alberta Rose Theatre
🎟 Tickets: www.resonancechoral.org/indigenous-songbook
03/01/2026
Announcing the 2026 Native American Vocal Scholars Program at The Plimpton Foundation! Applications are open from now until April 17. For more details and to apply, go to theplimptonfoundation.org/vocal-scholars-program.
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