February 1, 2009:
Eighteen Linear Constructions by Tristan Perich (26) opens at Issue Project Room, Brooklyn, New York.
March 18, 2009:
qsqsqsqsqqqqqqqqq for three toy pianos and electronics by Tristan Perich (26) is performed for the first time, in New York.
February 5, 2010:
Interval Studies by Tristan Perich (27) opens at Mikrogalleriet, Copenhagen.
June 27, 2010:
Impermanent for tubular bells and electronics by Tristan Perich (28) is performed for the first time, in World Financial Center Winter Garden, New York.
September 12, 2010:
Elevation Maps for five accordions and electronics by Tristan Perich (28) is performed for the first time, at Noguchi Museum, New York.
December 11, 2010:
Interference Logic for guitar quartet and electronics by Tristan Perich (28) is performed for the first time, at Abrons Art Center, New York.
June 29, 2011:
Salt for string quartet and electronics by Tristan Perich (29) is performed for the first time, in Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn, New York.
September 23, 2011:
Microtonal Wall by Tristan Perich (29) opens at Lydgalleriet in Bergen, Norway. It consists of 1,500 speakers, each playing a single microtonal frequency.
October 21, 2011:
Contagious Sounds for cello by Tristan Perich (29) is performed for the first time, at The Gershwin, New York.
April 28, 2012:
Chalk for two pianos, two marimbas, and electronics by Tristan Perich (29) is performed for the first time, at Issue Project Room, Brooklyn, New York.
May 10, 2012:
Carbon for double bass quartet and electronics by Tristan Perich (29) is performed for the first time, at The Gershwin in New York.
July 14, 2012:
Tristan Perich (30) marries Lesley Flanigan, a musician, at Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue in New York City.
February 19, 2013:
Surface Image for piano and electronics by Tristan Perich (30) is performed for the first time, at Roulette in Brooklyn, New York.
April 6, 2013:
Parallels for percussion and electronics by Tristan Perich (30) is performed for the first time, in Austin Scottish Rite Theater, Austin, Texas.
May 16, 2013:
Noise Patterns for electronics by Tristan Perich (30) is performed for the first time, at The Kitchen, New York.