In July 2024, Philippe Treuille performed in three original compositions at the Lunigiana Music Festival, in Fivizzano, Italy. As a pianist he performed Chamber Music XXXVI, and The Blue Cat with French violinist Jean-Samuel Bez, and Italian cellist Roberto Di Sano. He also sang the bass voice part with Japanese soprano Akiko Fujito and Italian tenor Guido Cariola, accompanied by Turkish pianist Sabriye Gizem Kardal, on his brand new composition Uxor Tua, from Missa de Amor, a mass for wedding.
On July 8, 2024, Philippe Treuille's composition Tessellations was presented at the 19th Madagascourt Film Festival in Madagascar, alongside the animation by artist and designer Thomas Auvin, created around a concept by the composer.
In June 2024, on Governors Island, NY, Philippe Treuille performed the piano in, and conducted, his new collaboration Fourteen Porches, composed with Stanzi Vaubel, cellist, composer, and founder of The Interminacy Festival. The performance included sixty one musicians and fifteen dancers, performing a workshopped choreography by Melanie Aceto, all performing in and around Governors Island's historic Nolan Park.
On April 7, 2024, Philippe Treuille conducted the premiere of his composition Cloud Quartet, featuring violinist Meg Okura, cellist Dave Eggar, percussionist Brandon Williams, and pianist Peter Ryan, at the University of Virginia, Wise.
On December 11, 2023, Philippe Treuille recorded and premiered his nine-movement album Space Force, featuring soprano Megan Weston, alto Heather Jones, tenor Tom Carle, bass Paul Greene-Dennis, violinists Katie Kresek and Suliman Tekalli, violist Chris Cardona, cellist Dave Eggar, and bassist Andrew O'Connor, and James Picarello on French horn. The recording took place at Skillman Music, in Brooklyn, NY, and the premiere took place at Christ & St. Stephen's Church in New York, NY.
On May 25, 2023, flute soloist Daniela Mars premiered Philippe Treuille's composition Live Forever, along with members of The First Dimension Ensemble, conducted by Jean-Pierre Schmitt. The premiere took place at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, in New York City. The concert also featured performances of Rejuvenation in Red (2022) and Tessellations (2022).
On April 23, 2023, at Zeeuwse Concertzaal in Middelburg, Netherlands, Philippe Treuille's Bird in Eye was premiered by the Mostly Modern Ensemble, conducted by Robert Paterson.
On November 17, 2022, Philippe Treuille's quartet Tessellations was performed at Wolfensohn Hall at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Princeton, NJ as part of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra Chamber Series. The Exponential Ensemble, for whom the piece was composed performed, featuring Anna Urrey, flute, Kemp Jernigan, oboe, Pascal Archer, bass clarinet, and Amir Farid, piano.
On June 9, 2022 Exponential Ensemble premiered Philippe Treuille's Tessellations at Arthur Zankel Music Center, in Saratoga Springs, NY. The concert was the first of the Mostly Modern Festival's 2022 season.
On May 23, 2022 at the French Consulate of New York, Philippe Treuille's quintet for oboe and strings Rejuvenation in Red was premiered by young performers from France, as part of Entraide Française's Spring Concert. Adam Leites, oboe, Verena Chen, violin, Juliette Leroux, violin, Valentin Chiapello, viola, and Caroline Sypniewski, cello.
On March 19, 2022 Philippe Treuille performed new compositions at the piano, alongside violinist Agata Los, and cellist Manuel Panadero at Espacio Ronda, in Madrid, Spain. Compositions included The Blue Cat, Chamber Music XXXVI, and Piano Etude No. 1.