Dr. Stephanie Ycaza, professor of tuba and euphonium, is joined by pianist Ināra Zandmane, Alejandro Rutty (professor of composition), and Abigail Pack (professor of horn) for a program of works by Flores, Shapiro, Gubaidulina, Rutty, and Danielle.
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Dr. Stephanie Ycaza, professor of tuba and euphonium, is joined by pianist Ināra Zandmane, Alejandro Rutty (professor of composition), and Abigail Pack (professor of horn) for a program of works by Flores, Shapiro, Gubaidulina, Rutty, and Danielle.
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1 event,The Corolina Horn Quartet shares a program of familiar, and some unfamiliar, horn repertoire. Members include: Abigail Pack - UNC Greensboro, Travis Bennett - Western Carolina University, Dakota Corbliss - Appalachian State University, Maria Serkin - UNC School of the Arts.
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Join us for an all-day event for middle and high school brass and percussion players. Students will participate in a large brass and percussion ensemble on the final concert, with rehearsals, masterclasses and clinics led by UNCG faculty throughout the day. Registration will include a t-shirt and lunch for all participants. Vendors will include Moore Music Co., Greg Black Mouthpieces, Tuba Exchange, B&F Repairs, and others.
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Dr. Marya Fancey, Lecturer of Organ, presents "Kaleidoscope," a program exploring color and variation in organ repertoire spanning 450 years.
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Music by Michael Burns, Mark Engebretson, Billie Feather, Steve Landis, Alejandro Rutty and Hank Smith
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Dr. Nicholas Susi, Assistant Professor of Piano at the University of South Carolina, presents "World Music – Authentic and Imagined."
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Adam Frey, euphonium
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Adam Frey, euphonium
Adam Frey is associate professor of euphonium at the University of North Georgia.
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The UNCG Symphonic Band presents a program of works by Sally Lamb McCune, Gala Flagello, Charles Rochester Young, and Vincent Persichetti.
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Symphony Orchestra
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Symphony Orchestra
The Symphony Orchestra performs an exciting program bookended by Leonard Bernstein's dazzling Overture to "Candide" and Stravinsky's monumental suite from "The Firebird." Dr. Steven Stusek joins the orchestra for a performance of Debussy's evocative "Rhapsodie for saxophone and orchestra."
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Jazz Ensembles I and II
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Jazz Ensembles I and II
Jazz Ensembles I and II kick off the spring semester with a special concert featuring a kaleidoscope of guest vocalists! Songs by Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, and more delivered in the classic styles of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole will delight your ears.
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The School of Music Voice Faculty presents an evening of art song that centers around then important reminder that America consists of far more than just the contiguous United States. You will hear music that embodies the familiar “Americana” style alongside works reflecting the landscapes and cultural narratives of Puerto Rico, the Muskogee (Creek) Nation, Harlem, and more. By weaving together these different stories, we hope to spark meaningful conversations about the richness and complexity of what being “American” truly encompasses.
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Anna Gatdula, Assistant Professor of Music at UNC Chapel Hill, presents "Listening for the Voiceless: Musical Representation and Historical Subjectivity in Hosokawa’s Voiceless Voice in Hiroshima."
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Keyboard Area students and faculty present a tribute concert for retiring professor of piano Dr. John Salmon
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Renowned pianist Inna Faliks joins the School of Music for the Daniel Ericourt Artist Residency in Piano, February 26-28, 2025. Faliks has made a name for herself through her commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers.
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Jazz Ensembles I and II kick off the spring semester with a special concert featuring a kaleidoscope of guest vocalists! Songs by Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, and more delivered in the classic styles of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole will delight your ears.
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