CMS Central 2026
2026-03-13–2026-03-14 · Metropolitan State University

Matthew M. Honas

Odessa College
CMS Central 2026

Bio

A native of Wichita, Kansas, Matthew M. Honas has been lauded for his emotional sensitivity, dramatic lyricism, and seamless integration of new techniques within traditional and innovative structures. Honas draws on his cultural heritage and everyday experiences to create original, thrilling works which challenge the performer while showcasing their virtuosity. Honas received his master’s and doctorate in composition at the University of Wisconsin Madison where he studied with the 2023 American Academy of the Arts recipient, Laura Schwendinger. He received his Bachelor of Arts, Summa cum Laude in music composition and piano performance from Kansas State University where he studied composition from Craig Weston and piano performance with the world-renowned, Sławomir Dobrzański. He has also had private composition lessons with John Harbison, Melinda Wagner, Paul Chihara, and Sebastian Currier. Recently, Honas was a featured composer at the Hale Library Concert Series, he won the 2023 Kansas Composer of the Year Award, the 2021 WiSH award for the premiere of a work that highlights the music of a different culture, honorary mention in the UW-Madison Concerto Competition for his dissertation, Symphony No. 1: Wolga Sinfonie, and the 2020 Mullen Prize for Sacred Music. Honas has has been performed at the New York Flute Fair, the Madison Flute Festival, the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, the Moreau Center for the Arts, Oklahoma City University, and the premiere concert for the opening of the Hamel Music Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Please visit https://honasmusic.com for more information on the composer, works, and upcoming performance dates.

Related Concerts

2026-03-13 · 19:30 · Recital Hall