Photo credit: Clint Austin

Photo credit: Clint Austin

Homsey's music has been heard in a wide range of new music venues from concert halls, theaters, and cinemas, to churches, warehouses, and galleries.


Homsey composed original music for the feature-length documentary, Merchant Ivory, directed by Stephen Soucy, which is now playing in 47 movie theaters across the United States after being part of the Official Selection for 16 national and international film festivals.

"Illuminating doc." — The Hollywood Reporter
"No serious film lover should miss this documentary."— JWR
“An elegant and intimate look into one of the most important award-winning partnerships in cinema.”— Loud & Clear Reviews


“Your Name” is featured on Tapestry of Voices, recorded by Bree Nichols (soprano) and Alexandr Starý (piano). Tapestry of Voices from Navona Records showcases the versatility and elegance of the human voice woven with grand orchestral statements, colorful choral arrangements, and intimate settings with piano.


Photo credit: Jeff Frey

Photo credit: Jeff Frey

“Litany” features a kaleidoscope of movement, driving by the rhythm of the music, that achieves an almost geometric progression that was quite enthralling.
— Lawrance Bernabo, Duluth News Tribune
 

JACK Quartet peforms Rounding the Apse at New York University's Frederick Loewe Theatre

New Haven Oratorio Choir’s give virtual performance of “BELIEVE ME”


Musicians from Access Contemporary Music perform Recurrent Stages at National Sawdust

Behind the scenes and full performance of Recurrent Stages by the Minnesota Ballet / DSSO string quartet


Excerts from Five Russian Poems during the Source Song Festival

Premiere virtual performance of “Your Name” during the Source Song Festival


Violinist Arjun Mudan performs Insistent for Boston New Music Initiative’s Quartantune Snack Series

Trailor of The Orpheus Variations for The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival