• Voice Studio Recital

    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    Free
  • Symphonic Band • Abigail Pack, horn

    UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    GALBRAITH Febris ver
    NEWMAN As the scent of spring rain
    LIKHUTA Vivid Dreams
    DELLO JOIO Scenes from The Louvre
    TCHAIKOVSKY Dance of the Jesters

    Free
  • Concert Band

    UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Kristin Arp, conductor
    Erika Boysen, flute

    GEORGE Jinx
    PERRINE Only Light
    GRANT Fluttering! Flickering! Floating! Flutes!
    MACKEY Let Me Be Frank With You
    TICHELI Vesuvius

    Free
  • Wind Ensemble • Courtney Miller, oboe

    UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
    Courtney Miller, oboe
    Dustin Barr, guest conductor
    Kristin Arp, graduate conductor

    SCHUMAN Chester
    CONTRERAS Mariachitlán
    ZARE Ocean of Undiscovered Truth (consortium premiere)
    BALLARD Dances of the Nighthawk Keetowah
    SHOSTAKOVICH Folk Dances

    Free
  • Red Clay Saxophone Quartet • 20th Anniversary Celebration • Faculty and Guest Artist Recital

    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    The Red Clay Saxophone Quartet was formed in 2003 when the fates conspired to bring four internationally recognized saxophonists (Susan Fancher, Robert Faub, Steven Stusek and Mark Engebretson) together in Greensboro, North Carolina. In January 2022, Laurent Estoppey joined the quartet on alto saxophone. The RCSQ takes its name from the area’s luscious red soil. The Quartet presents a varied repertoire from classical to jazz to new music to tango, featuring music by composers such as Chen Yi, Ben Johnston, James Paul Sain, György Ligeti, Guillermo Lago, Francis Poulenc, Alejandro Rutty, Steve Reich, Mark Engebretson, David Maslanka, Martin Bresnick, Burton Beerman, and Gavin Bryars.

    Free
  • Old Time Ensemble

    Organ Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    The UNCG Old Time Ensemble performs American folk music, focusing on the string band traditions of the North Carolina Piedmont and Southern Appalachia. The ensemble’s mission is to give students an opportunity to learn songs and tunes that have been part of North Carolina’s culture for generations. Based on the idea that oral traditions should be part of every musician’s education, the group learns all its music by ear, through careful listening and repetition, the way traditional American music has been learned for centuries.

    Free
  • Casella Sinfonietta

    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    The Casella Sinfonietta presents a faculty-student side-by-side concert of works by Kurt Weill, Charles Mingus, and George Gershwin.

    Free
  • Ethno USA

    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    As part of their 11-day residency at Haw River State park, ETHNO USA will visit the UNCG School of Music on September 5 to demonstrate their work and share their unique program. A free demo/workshop at 4:00 pm in Tew Recital Hall is open to all interested music students. At 7:30 pm there will be a free public concert, also in Tew Recital Hall. Ethno USA will also perform at the NC Folk Festival.

    Free
  • Courtney Miller, oboe

    Artist Faculty Recital
    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    "On Love and Longing" • Dr. Courtney Miller, Professor of Oboe, explores the theme of deep longing inherent in the human condition as well as the joy and peace that flow from love. This program will also feature works by Suzanne Polak, Manuel Pedro Ferreira, and Álvaro Cámara.

    Free
  • Zachary Hobin, double bass

    Artist Faculty Recital
    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

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

    Free