Upcoming Events
School of Music
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Keys and Bridges Duo
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Keys and Bridges Duo
POSTPONED ∙ Join us for an evening of inventive chamber music featuring the Keys and Bridges Duo with UNCG faculty artists Prof. Billie Feather (guitar) and Dr. Courtney Miller (oboe).
Free
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Present Continuous, directed by Dr. Annie Jeng and Dr. Luke Ellard, is an ensemble dedicated to exploring influential works in contemporary music. Designed for advanced performers, the group provides hands‑on experience with cutting‑edge repertoire, innovative techniques, and collaborative projects with living composers.
Free
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The Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program honors the groundbreaking legacy of Miles Davis in his centennial year. Jazz Ensemble II presents Directions: Electric Miles—a dynamic program featuring all-new arrangements of Davis’ electric-era music from 1968–91. Inspired by his trailblazing spirit and lasting impact on American music, the Jazz Studies program is dedicating the spring 2026 semester to exploring and celebrating his innovative artistry.
$7 – $13
Patrons are invited to bring canned good and other non-perishable donations to support the Spartan Open Pantry (SOP). The Pantry provides food assistance to UNC Greensboro students, staff, and recent alumni facing food insecurity.
Free
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Dr. Michael A. Figueroa (UNC–Chapel Hill) presents ethnographic research on how Arab American communities have navigated shifting racial politics since 9/11. Based on fieldwork in Chicago, Oakland/San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., he explores musicians who use experimental practices to confront surveillance, Islamophobia, and identity pressures, imagining new forms of belonging through sound. |
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The UNCG Clarinet Ensemble, directed by Dr. Catherine Keen Hock, performs works by Janáček, Brandon, Holst, Cook, and Lucas‑Page. Guest conductors include Concetta Brehmer, Sarah Lucas‑Page, and Taylor Stirm.
Free
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Students of Dr. Alessandra Feris and Dr. Annie Jeng
Free
Experience Mozart’s masterpiece as UNCG Opera Theatre presents "The Magic Flute," a vibrant, fully staged production with dazzling voices and imaginative storytelling. Follow Tamino, Pamina, and Papageno through a fantastical world where light and dark collide in a battle of wits between the Queen of the Night and Sarastro. Blending mystery, humor, and heroism, this beloved opera will uplift audiences of all ages. Sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.
$8 – $15
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4 events,
Experience Mozart’s masterpiece as UNCG Opera Theatre presents "The Magic Flute," a vibrant, fully staged production with dazzling voices and imaginative storytelling. Follow Tamino, Pamina, and Papageno through a fantastical world where light and dark collide in a battle of wits between the Queen of the Night and Sarastro. Blending mystery, humor, and heroism, this beloved opera will uplift audiences of all ages. Sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.
$8 – $15
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Experience Mozart’s masterpiece as UNCG Opera Theatre presents "The Magic Flute," a vibrant, fully staged production with dazzling voices and imaginative storytelling. Follow Tamino, Pamina, and Papageno through a fantastical world where light and dark collide in a battle of wits between the Queen of the Night and Sarastro. Blending mystery, humor, and heroism, this beloved opera will uplift audiences of all ages. Sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.
$8 – $15
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2 events,
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
Free
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The Symphonic Band celebrates the richness and diversity of American musical voices with a program featuring works by American composers Morton Gould, Elena Specht, Charles Ives, Mary Lou Williams, and William Schuman.
Free
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The Concert Band presents a program of classic and contemporary repertoire, highlighted by a feature performance from clarinet soloist Cat Keen Hock. The concert includes music by Reena Esmail, Julie Giroux, Nathan Daugherty, Carlos Simon, Rossano Galante, and Carol Brittin Chambers, showcasing a wide range of musical voices.
Free
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The UNCG Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jonathan Caldwell, presents a dynamic program featuring faculty bassoonist Ryan Reynolds. The concert includes music by Bach, Stravinsky, Goldman, Luke Ellard, and Omar Thomas, highlighting the ensemble’s range and artistic excellence.
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Enjoy an evening of choral music featuring four of the university’s premier vocal ensembles: Coro di Belle Voci, Chamber Singers, Shades of Blue, and University Chorale. This program highlights a wide range of repertoire and styles, showcasing the vibrant choral tradition of the university.
Free
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