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Heidi Radtke, saxophones

Dr. Heidi Radtke, Lecturer of Saxophone at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presents a program of music for solo saxophone and fixed media.


Ana Luque Fernandez, violin

Born in Granada (Spain), Ana Luque Fernandez holds degrees in violin and chamber music from Granada and Murcia Conservatories in Spain. Ana also graduated from the Louisiana State University in the USA as a Master of Music in Violin Performance (1996) and as a Doctor of Musical Arts (2002).   Her … Continued


Jasmine Pigott, tuba

Not your traditional origin story, Dr. Jasmine “Jazzie” Pigott genuinely wanted to play the tuba from a young age because of a show called Veggie Tales. Only, in the fourth grade, she made the mistake of confusing it with the trombone and choosing that instead. Not impressed, she dealt with … Continued


Zachary Hobin, double bass

Zachary Hobin

Dr. Zachary Hobin, Visiting Asst. Professor of Double Bass, and collaborative pianist Dr. Alice Shenyang Xu


Halloween Organ Spooktacular

Halloween Organ Spooktacular

Come dressed in costume for a night of spine-tingling organ music, candy, and ghoulish Halloween carols!


Paul Nolen, soprano and alto saxophones

Paul Nolen is Professor of Saxophone at Illinois State University where he has taught for the past 16 years. Paul has appeared as soloist, chamber musician, and jazz artist throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom.


How Do You Know If Fish Are Happy

An exhibition by Jan-Ru WanThe exhibition runs from September 5 – October 8th, 2024 in the Gatewood Gallery on the campus of UNCG. Jan-Ru Wan is an Asian American artist from Taiwan. This exhibition is a collection of installations.A reception will be held September 18th at 4:00pm with the artist … Continued