Albright's 2011-2012 concert season included about 30 concerts and residencies throughout the United States. Highlights included a concert with cellist
Yo-Yo Ma and the
Silk Road Project commemorating the 10-year remembrance of the 9/11 attacks (September, 2011); guest artist appearances with such orchestras as the
Phoenix Symphony (November, 2011) and the
Lansing Symphony Orchestra in the 2012 Gilmore Keyboard Festival (May, 2012); masterclasses at universities; and solo concerts. Albright was awarded the 2014 Ruhr Klavier Festival Young Artist Scholarship, presented by pianist
Marc-André Hamelin and included a debut at the 2014 Ruhr Festival in Germany. in January, 2015 Albright gave a debut solo concert at the
Rockport Music Festival on June 13, 2014 to critical acclaim (see "Reception" below). Highlights of the season include a 14-concert tour with conductor
Keith Lockhart and the
BBC Concert Orchestra, solo debuts at the
Music Academy of the West, as well as debuts with vocalist/conductor
Bobby McFerrin, the
Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, the Tacoma Symphony, and the
Victoria Symphony. Albright also made his debut in
Finland with the
Kymi Sinfonietta and conductor
Alpesh Chauhan to critical acclaim. Tacoma Symphony was moved from the Rialto Theater to the larger
Pantages Theater due to high demand for tickets. Albright's 2015
BBC Concert Orchestra recording of the Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 with
Keith Lockhart was chosen as among the "BBC Performing Groups Best of 2015." The tour was met with rave reviews, claiming that "the orchestra and Albright proceeded to demonstrate how much they deserve all their honors and awards" and that "The BBC and Albright (were) the best of the year." Albright made his solo debut at
Avery Fisher Hall in the
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts'
Mostly Mozart Festival on August 11 and 12 of 2015. He also debuted as the guest artist with the
Houston Symphony,
Des Moines Symphony, Alabama Symphony, and
California Symphony; and again with the
Seattle Symphony. He performed solo concerts in such venues as Detroit's
Orchestra Hall, and also returned to begin a cycle of three theme-and-variations themed concerts at the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In April 2016, Albright made his Chinese debut at the
National Centre for the Performing Arts with the NCPA Orchestra in
Beijing, performing the
Starry Sky Concerto written by
Xiaogang Ye, which premiered at the
2008 Beijing Olympics' Opening Ceremony. Albright's 2016-2017 season included debuts and engagements with the
Baltimore Symphony, the Colorado Springs Symphony, and the
Mobile Symphony. Solo recitals include performances at the Portland Piano International Summer Festival, the
Rockefeller University, the Society of Four Arts, the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for the conclusion of a
Themes and Variations cycle (Albright's second 3-concert cycle and 7th appearance at the venue), and a benefit concert at the
Centralia College, which raised nearly $15,000 for the
Charlie Albright Scholarship and
Charlie Albright Piano. In May 2017, Albright was asked last minute to perform at the
Bergen International Festival at
Grieg Hall in
Bergen, Norway after a cancellation by pianist
Lang Lang. The reception was overwhelmingly positive with Albright giving five encores. Albright's 2018/2019 Concert Season includes his Isaac Stern Auditorium main stage
Carnegie Hall debut with the
American Symphony Orchestra and Maestro
Leon Botstein on January 25, 2018, performing the
New York City debut of the
Vivian Fine Concertante for Piano and Orchestra. The
New York Classical Review praised his "tender phrasing," "Brahmsian sonorities," and improvised cadenza that "branched into "Lisztian extravagance." "The cherry on the sundae was the pianist's 60-second encore, hammering out a chorus of "Great Balls of Fire" in the rockin'est Jerry Lee Lewis style. Talk about '50s American music!" In May 2019, Albright returned to the Bergen International Festival where he gave both a solo concert at the historic
Hakonshallen with five encores, and also had the honor of performing the
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor with conductor Berit Cardas and the
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra at
Grieg Hall, a yearly tradition of the festival. The
Bergensavisen newspaper's raving review of Albright published that "Albright can imagine complex musical structures and share them with the audience. Everything is woven together by crazy technical electricity and rare musical understanding. During a flash he can imagine complex musical structures - and share them with us." a celebration performance of
Bergen, Norway's 950th birthday at the
National Nordic Museum, fundraising for the arts, podcasts, interviews, and recordings. He was a featured guest artist with the
Philly Pops and conductor
David Charles Abbell on
A Philly Pops Christmas: Spectacular Sounds of the Season, which was broadcast online, and ''I'll Be Home For Christmas: A Salute to the Military and First Responders'', which was broadcast both online and over the
American Forces Network to "approximately 500,000 servicemembers domestically and 500,000 internationally at both military bases and seafaring vessels," performing with singer
Mandy Gonzalez from Broadway's production of
Hamilton. Albright's 2021/2022 season includes eight live performances with the
Philly Pops for
A Philly Pops Christmas: Spectacular Sounds of the Season with conductor
David Charles Abbell, Broadway's
Scarlett Strallen, and Broadway's
Hugh Panaro, including broadcast on the American Forces Network to about 500,000 servicemembers worldwide, on television on 6ABC, and online. The concert featured the Liberace-Albright Christmas Medley, where Albright wore the Emmy-winning costume worn by Michael Douglas from the HBO film "Behind the Candelabra" and performed with Liberace's own real candelabra on the piano, both shipped in from the Liberace Museum in Las Vegas. Albright returned to
Verizon Hall for three additional performances with the Philly Pops, conductor/vocalist/trumpeter
Byron Stripling, and Broadway vocalists Allison Blackwell, Ryan Silverman, and Nikki Renee Daniels. Albright's 2022/2023 season includes a performance in a fundraiser for
WQXR radio in New York City in a program honoring
Robert Sherman, alongside pianist
Emanuel Ax, violinist
Joshua Bell, the
Emerson String Quartet, violinist Chee-Yun Kim, violinist
Ani Kavafian, and pianist
Ursula Oppens. He is also scheduled to give performances, recitals, speeches, and masterclasses nationwide in the US and Europe, including at the
Bard Music Festival and with the
Knoxville Symphony, the Signature Symphony, and the
Des Moines Symphony. In June 2023, Albright debuted at the
Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles with Korean conductor
Gum Nanse and the
Seongnam Philharmonic Orchestra in a Peace Concert celebrating the 70th anniversary of U.S./Korean alliance following the
Korean War, while raising money for the Korea-US Alliance Foundation to aid with the welfare of retired and current soldiers. The performance was also held in Fullerton, California. In 2024, Albright performed as the guest artist for 8 performances with conductor
Keith Lockhart and the
Boston Pops at
Symphony Hall in programs alongside
Harry Connick Jr.,
Marc Martel, and
Branford Marsalis. His South Korean orchestral debut with conductor
Gum Nanse and the Seongnam Philharmonic at the Seongnam Arts Center sold out within a few hours of tickets being released, and he also made his
Busan recital debut. Albright performed several concert tours throughout the United States and South Korea in 2025, including at such venues as the Lotte Concert Hall at
Lotte World Tower,
Bundang Central Park,
UC Irvine, GMC Music Center,
Seoul Arts High School, and
Sejong Center (Seoul). Collaborating with such conductors as
Gum Nanse and Scott Speck, he performed with orchestras including the New World Philharmonic, the Seongnam Philharmonic, the Mobile Symphony, and the West Michigan Symphony. ==Discography==