As a violinist, Street has performed with
Alea III, the Boston Classical Orchestra, the
Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, the
Harvard Chamber Orchestra, and the
Boston Ballet Orchestra. He performed the violin parts for
Philip Glass's
Einstein on the Beach in its 1984 revival. His compositions have been performed by the
New York Philharmonic,
Los Angeles Philharmonic, the
American Composers Orchestra, the
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, the
North Carolina Symphony, and the
Boston Classical Orchestra, as well as soloists such as Peter Serkin and Ani Kavafian. His works are published by
G. Schirmer. In 1993, the New York Philharmonic commissioned
Bright Sambas for their 150th anniversary celebration. He has also taught at Harvard (1979–1983), the
University of California, Berkeley,
Boston University, and
Amherst College (2008). Among his awards and honors are the
Rome Prize (1973), Guggenheim Fellowship (1981),
Kennedy Center Friedheim Award (1994, for his orchestral work
Bright Sambas),
Naumberg Recording Award, an
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, an
NEA grant, and the
Brandeis University Creative Arts Award. ==References==