Over sixty American orchestras have performed Bunch's music, which "reache(s) into every section of the orchestra to create an intriguing mixture of sonic colors". As the inaugural Composer in Residence for the Moab Music Festival (2021), Bunch composed
Lost Freedom: A Memory in collaboration with and starring actor
George Takei as the narrator of his own writings, interwoven with chamber ensemble. Other recent works include commissions from
Oregon Symphony (Time In and Aspects of an Elephant), Chamber Music Northwest (
Vesper Flight, and ''Ralph's Old Records
), the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society (the still, small voice),
Eugene Ballet (The Snow Queen),
Seattle Symphony (Groovebox Variations),
Traverse City Symphony, MI (Concerto for Piano Left Hand
), Peter Britt Festival (Song of Sasquatch
), 45th Parallel Universe (Wildflower
, and Folie à deux)
Lark Quartet (Megalopolis
), Grant Park Music Festival (Symphony no. 3: Dream Songs
), Music From Angel Fire (Shadowbox
), Orchestra Engagement Lab (Embrace
for electric violin and orchestra), Chamber Music America (Serenade
for Ivy Street Ensemble), Third Angle New Music (Triple Jump
), Eastman School of Music (String Quartet no. 2: Concussion Theory
for Ying Quartet), American Composers Orchestra (The Devil's Box
for viola and orchestra), Brooklyn Friends of Chamber Music (Supermaximum
for string orchestra), Colorado, Marin, Winnipeg Symphonies (Piano Concerto''), Ahn Trio: “Lullaby For My Favorite Insomniac,” Lenny Kravitz: “It's Time For A Love Revolution,” Joshua Bell: “Musical Gifts from Joshua Bell and Friends.” All-Bunch concerts have been mounted in New York City, Boston, Denver, Nashville, Mobile, and Portland, as well as at the Perpignon Conservatoire in southern France, the Stamford Festival in England, and The Oranjewoud Festival in The Netherlands. His dance collaborations include work with such choreographers as Toni Pimble, David Parsons,
Nai-Ni Chen, Kate Skarpetowska, Paul Vasterling, and Darrell Grand Moultrie. Bunch's film credits include
The Bellman Equation and
The Argentum Prophecies, and his extensive discography includes recordings on Sony/BMG, EMI Classics, Koch, Kleos Classics, RCA, Naxos, Pony Canyon, GENUIN, Capstone, MSR Classics, Innova, ARS, and Crystal labels. == Professional activities ==