POSTPONED ∙ This event has been rescheduled to Sunday, February 22, 2026 at 7:30 pm.
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Faculty Composers Concert
Postponed
Faculty Composers Concert
POSTPONED ∙ This event has been rescheduled to Sunday, February 22, 2026 at 7:30 pm.
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Acclaimed pianist Drew Petersen brings poetic artistry to repertoire from Bach to Zaimont. A winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and American Pianists Awards, he performs worldwide as soloist and chamber musician, earning praise for his insight, power, and passion.
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Canceled
Chamber Winds
Canceled
Chamber Winds
The Wind Ensemble presents an evening of chamber music by composers Andrew Blair, Benjamin Britten, Michael Torke, Kevin Day, and Antonín Dvořák.
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Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, Dr. Scott Rawls, and Dr. Annie Jeng present the world premiere of The Seeds by Michael Ippolito, commissioned with support from the Dean’s Research Initiative Fund.
Free
RESCHEDULED ∙ Stephanie Ycaza is Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Free
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Saxophone Studio Recital
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Theresa Delaplain is Associate Professor of Oboe at the University of Arkansas. She currently serves as Principal Oboist for the Fort Smith Symphony, and the Arkansas Philharmonic, and is the past (retired) Principal Oboist of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas and the Music Festival of Arkansas.
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Celebrate Lunar New Year with a concert showcasing the traditions and contemporary voices of Asian composers. The program features diverse musical styles and includes a special performance by Suyahan, internationally acclaimed artist-teacher of the morin khuur, the traditional Mongolian horsehead fiddle. Join us for an evening that highlights cultural heritage and fosters community through music.
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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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The Chamber Singers and Coro di Belle Voci explore historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
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Join the G♮ Chamber Music Concerts Series for "Prague à Paris," featuring UNCG faculty and students in works by Antonín Dvořák and Francis Poulenc.
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The Miles Davis Jazz Studies celebrates their namesake in his centennial year with “Miles Ahead: Acoustic Miles!” Jazz Ensembles I and II present a program of Davis’ most compelling acoustic music from the years spanning 1947–67.
$7 – $13
An exhilarating evening of contemporary percussion featuring the Stone’s Throw Quartet—Dan Hartung, MK Phillips, Louis Raymond‑Kolker, and Alex Richard—with guest artists Carey Harwood (guitar) and Ajai Shaw (itótele). The program highlights works by Tarpaga, Trevino, De Mey, Bobo, Dorman, and new pieces by members of the ensemble.
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Soprano, researcher, and teacher Michaela Kelly is currently Assistant Professor of Voice at the UNCG School of Music. A flexible and dynamic performer, soprano Michaela Kelly has most recently sung with the Los Angeles Opera Chorus and Los Angeles Master Chorale.
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Join us for an evening of dynamic and innovative works by Luke Ellard, Mark Engebretson, Billie Feather, Mara Gibson, Steve Landis, and Alejandro Rutty.
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The University Chorale explores historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
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Sounding Board is a versatile classical ensemble with a shared love for groovy pop‑minimalist sounds. Their performances highlight rhythmic energy, colorful textures, and an adventurous spirit.
Free
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The 36th Annual Carolina Band Festival and Conductors Conference ∙ The Wind Ensemble presents a bright and energetic program featuring works by John Philip Sousa, Carolyn Bremer, Ingolf Dahl, Morton Gould, and Leonard Bernstein. The ensemble will be joined by Dr. Robert Young, professor of saxophone, along with festival guest clinicians Sarah McKoin, William L. Lake, Jr., and John R. Locke.
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