The music of Eric Sawyer receives frequent performances on both coasts, including at New Yorks Weill and Merkin concert halls and at Tanglewood, as well as in England, France, Germany, and most recently in Romania and Bulgaria. Recent performances include works on programs by the, Brentano String Quartet, , , , Now and Then Chamber Players, Aurelius Ensemble, Opera Longy, , Arden Quartet, Lighthouse Chamber Players, , and . His opera Our American Cousin was staged in 2008, featuring the .
Mr. Sawyer has received the Joseph Bearns Prize, a First Music commission from the New York Youth Symphony, and awards from the Tanglewood Music Center and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and has held fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and Harvard University. He appears frequently as a solo and chamber pianist, on programs by Empyrean, Lighthouse Chamber Players, and Composers in Red Sneakers, and is founding director of the critically acclaimed contemporary ensemble Longitude. He recently received a commission from the Ravinia Festival.
Following four years as Chair of Composition and Theory at the Longy School of Music, Mr. Sawyer joined the composition faculty of in the fall of 2002. Previously, he has taught composition and theory at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Wellesley College, and MIT. Mr. Sawyer received his undergraduate musical training at Harvard College, and completed his graduate studies at Columbia University and the University of California, Davis. His teachers have included Leon Kirchner, Ross Bauer, Tison Street, Andrew Imbrie, Thomas Benjamin, and George Edwards.