Soprano Jennifer Lien and Annie Jeng, professor of piano, present "mOthertongue: Lived Experience in Asian America," a program of songs intended to challenge outdated cultural ideas and assert the Asian American lived experience.
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Soprano Jennifer Lien and Annie Jeng, professor of piano, present "mOthertongue: Lived Experience in Asian America," a program of songs intended to challenge outdated cultural ideas and assert the Asian American lived experience.
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Garrett Klein (professor of trumpet), Abigail Pack, (professor of horn), and Marya Fancey (professor of organ) perform a concert of works for organ and brass.
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Conducted by Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, Coro di Belle Voci explores historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
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The University Chorale presents "Elements," a set of choral works that abstractly depict the four classical elements and explores the wide range of capabilities of the human voice—from overtone singing, to vocal percussion, to colourful vocal timbres.
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The Chamber Singers present a varied program of works by Morrison, Warshauer, Clearfield, Esmail, and Schubert. They will be joined by Dr. Alexander Ezerman (cello), Dr. Erika Boysen (flute), and Dr. Michaela Kelly (soprano).
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The Symphonic Band is joined by Dr. Stephanie Ycaza, UNCG professor or tuba and euphonium, for a program of works by Kevin Day, Ivette Herryman Rodríguez, Norman Dello Joio, Gala Flagello, Drew Bonner, and Dmitri Shostakovich.
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The Symphony Orchestra and Student Artist Competition third prize winner Cro Trenczer present an evocative program featuring Rimsky-Korsakov's "Capriccio espagnol," the Haydn Cello Concerto, and Respighi's stately tone poem, "Pines of Rome."
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The Wind Ensemble will be joined by contemporary music trailblazers Hub New Music and composer Gala Flagello. Currently based in Detroit, the ensemble’s name is inspired by its founding city of Boston’s reputation as a hub of innovation.
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Founded in 2021, Calypsus Brass is a professional chamber ensemble performing new works recitals, creating high-level professional recordings for composers, and working with chamber musicians at all levels. Calypsus Brass is committed to prioritizing recording and performing works of historically marginalized composers to uplift the highest quality of music.
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The Concert Band is joined by UNCG professor of clarinet Dr. Luke Ellard for a program of works by Nelhýbel, Specht, Blackshaw, Williams, Day, and Chance.
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Experience a day in the life of a UNCG music student! Visitors can sit in on classes, workshops, and ensemble rehearsals; attend sessions about our degree programs; hear performances by current students; and tour our world‑class facilities. Students and families will also have the chance to meet music faculty and admissions staff, ask questions, and learn more about studying music at UNCG. Parents and guardians are welcome—and encouraged—to attend.
American pianist George Xiaoyuan Fu presents the complete "Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant Jésus" by Olivier Messiaen.
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A concert featuring hip-hop banjo player Justin "Demeanor" Harrington, with VZN featuring Rashaad Tucker and others. This performance is made possible by generous support from The Robinson Family Fund.
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Faculty and students come together to perform "The Juliet Letters," a song cycle originally conceived as a concept album by singer/songwriter Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet.
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The UNCG School of Music is proud to present our 18th annual performance of Collage! Captivating and totally unique, Collage features an incredible range of performers presenting one riveting work after another with special lighting. Join School of Music students and many of our world-class faculty members for this non-stop evening of amazing performances. It’s not to be missed! All ticket proceeds benefit the School of Music Collage Scholarship Fund.
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Students of Dr. Robert Bracey, Dr. Jim Bumgardner, Prof. Janinah Burnett, Dr. Julie Celona-VanGorden, Dr. Michaela Kelly, Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, and Dr. Robert Wells
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Come dressed in costume for a night of spine-tingling organ music, candy, and ghoulish Halloween carols! 🕸️🎃
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Music by Gaspar Sanz, Antonio Lauro, Manuel de Falla, Ñico Rojas, Carlos Gardel, Virgilio Expósito, Lorena Guillén, and Alejandro Rutty.
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Dr. Neil Lener J. Estes, Millner Professor of Music Chair of Film, Media, and Digital Studies at Davidson College, presents "A Preliminary Canon of Pinball Music (in a Post-Canonic World)" as part of the Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series.
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