Weiser's album in a dark blue night, released by Cantaloupe Music in March 2024,[10] features mezzo-soprano Annie Rosen and explores Jewish immigrant New York City through two song cycles. The first, "in a dark blue night," features five settings of Yiddish poetry written by newly arrived immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s which depict the city at night. The second song cycle, "Coney Island Days," sets to music the recorded memories of Weiser's late grandmother, discussing her childhood in the bustling immigrant world of Coney Island in the 1930s and 40s — days at the beach, at the family's knish store, and at the Russian bath.[11]
Other of Weiser's works explore Jewish themes as well including three operas: State of the Jews, which is a historical drama about Theodor Herzl,[12]The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language, a chamber opera about Yudel Mark, Max Weinreich, and the famous unfinished multi-volume Yiddish dictionary,[13] and Tevye's Daughters, an opera based on the Sholem Aleichem story Shprintse.[14] Other works exploring Jewish themes include after shir hashirim for chamber orchestra which takes its inspiration from the biblical Song of Songs.[15]
Common themes in Weiser's work also include death and transience as exemplified by his work Three Epitaphs.[16] Other major works have included shimmer for eight spatially arrayed cellos written for and recorded by Ashley Bathgate as a companion piece to Steve Reich's Cello Counterpoint,[17] and water hollows stone for piano four hands, written for HOCKET.[1]
In addition to his work as a composer and at YIVO, Weiser is co-founder and artistic director of Kettle Corn New Music,[18] and worked for about five years as the Director of Operations and Development at the MATA Festival.[19] Weiser is also active as a writer of prose on music, culture, and Jewish history. His articles have appeared in various outlets including Smithsonian Folklife Magazine, Jewish Renaissance, New Music Box, Tablet Magazine, and In Geveb.[20]
^Pfitzinger, Scott (March 1, 2017). Composer Genealogies: A Compendium of Composers, Their Teachers, and Their Students. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 71. ISBN978-1-4422-7224-8.
^"Episode 0310: The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language". The Yiddish Book Center. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2023. - Soloski, Alexis (July 2023). ""Every Word Deserves To Be Remembered": How An Unfinished Dictionary Inspired An Opera". Pakn Treger.
^Oteri, Frank (9 April 2018). "MATA at 20". New Music Box. New Music USA. Retrieved 7 May 2018. - Smith, Steve (10 June 2019). "Recitals: Alex Weiser". The New Yorker. Retrieved 8 June 2019.