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Jazz Ensemble II returns to The Crown at The Carolina Theatre, bringing along its unique and passionate brand of big band jazz. Directed by Chad Eby, this powerhouse student group will present music by some of the most compelling composers in the history of jazz music, plus a few surprises! These shows tend to sell out, so get your tickets early for the big band event of the fall!
$12.20 – $15.20
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GALBRAITH Febris ver
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Kristin Arp, conductor GEORGE Jinx
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Jonathan Caldwell, conductor SCHUMAN Chester
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Tim Warfield’s appearance is made possible by the Robinson Family Fund, established by Ward Robinson (’19 PBC Jazz, ’10 MPH) and Pamela Pittman.
$6 – $12
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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.
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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.
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