Richard Cameron-Wolfe was honored by Cxid Opera (formerly Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, Ukraine) with a profile concert on November 11, for his work with young Ukrainian musicians, dancers, and composers - and for creating a dialogue between Ukrainian and American composers through lectures, interviews, and Cxid Opera concerts. The November 11 event brought together many of his Ukrainian friends: the Sed Contra ensemble from Kyiv, the Kharkiv Guitar Quartet, the Cxid Opera Ensemble (conducted by Sergii Gorkusha), dancer/performance artists, principal singers of the Opera House, and others.
The program included Cameron-Wolfes art-song Lethe, selections from his piano cycle An Inventory of Damaged Goods, his quintet Contra-dictions, his guitar quartet Mirage desprit, and his cantata A Measure of Love and Silence. Also featured on the program were David Frooms Ribbons, Frederic Rzewskis Les Moutons de Panurge, and Cameron-Wolfes own performance of Act II from Erik Saties esoteric ballet Uspud (with Butoh performance and narrator).