Lunar New Year Celebration Concert
Celebrating the music of Asian composers. This project is supported by a UNCG iBelong Grant.
Celebrating the music of Asian composers. This project is supported by a UNCG iBelong Grant.
Dr. Garrett Klein, professor of trumpet, is joined by pianist Ināra Zandmane, Marjorie Bagley (professor of violin), and Peter Stammer, second trumpet from the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra for a program of works by Pennequin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stephenson, McMichael, and Böhme.
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.
The Uninformed States of America Solo Exhibition by Matthew Troyer January 28 - February 1, 2025 Reception: Friday, January 31st | 6-8p More About The Uninformed States of America The Uniformed States of America explores the commodification of military surplus garments, examining how items once used in warfare have become symbols within American... Continue reading...
Back Home Solo Student Exhibition by Zainab Adamou-Mohamed January 28 - February 1, 2025 Reception: Friday, January 31st | 6-8p More About Back Home Back Home is a collection of archival and original photographs taken by my parents and I during trips to the West African countries of Niger and Nigeria in 2008,... Continue reading...
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.
Founded in 2009 by Brad Wells, the band was incubated at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, Massachusetts, where members studied with some of the world’s top performers and teachers and commissioned composers who were known for breaking molds. They have learned that the boundaries... Continue reading...
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.
Not Just Black and White An Exploration of Rural Alternative Black Culture Solo Student Exhibition by Jalen M.M. Williams February 4 -8 , 2025 Reception: Friday, February 7th | 6-8p More About Not Just Black and White Not Just Black and White is a powerful collection of prints, illustrations, and sculptures that delve into the experiences... Continue reading...
Dr. Marya Fancey, Lecturer of Organ, presents "Kaleidoscope," a program exploring color and variation in organ repertoire spanning 450 years.