October 2019
Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss – Opera Theatre
Die Fledermaus (Sung in English) by Johann Strauss Thursday, October 24 and Saturday, October 26 7:30 pm, UNCG Auditorium FREE Admission — Bring a friend! An effervescent and delightful confection, Johann Strauss, Jr.’s beloved operetta Die Fledermaus waltzes right into your heart with infectious charm, witty repartee, and gorgeous melodies. The cunning Dr. Falke decides to play a joke on his friend Eisenstein … a little light revenge for a night of carousing gone awry. As his scheme unfolds, subplots hilariously pile up,…
Find out more »November 2019
University and Symphonic Bands
This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS UNIVERSITY BAND J. Benjamin Jones, conductor Kelley Tracz, oboe Cole Hairston, conductor Carolina Perez, conductor CURNOW Rejouissance BACH Prelude and Fugue in G minor trans. Moehlmann BARNES Autumn Soliloquy MAILMAN Liturgical Music for Band CUONG Diamond Tide SYMPHONIC BAND Jonathan Caldwell, conductor Cole Hairston, graduate conductor ZARE Lift-Off THOMAS Magneticfireflies PERSICHETTI Pageant, Op. 59 BRYANT Ecstatic Waters GRAINGER Country Gardens…
Find out more »Wind Ensemble
Pre-Concert Discussion Go beyond the program and explore the music with our panel. The discussion begins at 6:50 pm from the auditorium stage. Free and open to the public. with the Panther Creek High School Wind Ensemble Cary, North Carolina David Robinson, Director of Bands Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor J. Benjamin Jones, graduate condutor STRAVINSKY Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920) ALBÉNIZ Fêté-Dieu à Seville GRAHAM Harrison's Dream BRYANT The Automatic Earth (consortium premiere) TICHELI Apollo Unleashed from Symphony No.…
Find out more »Symphony Orchestra – Lilla Keith, soprano | Ming Liu, guest conductor
Pre-Concert Discussion Go beyond the program and explore the music with our panel. The discussion begins at 6:50 pm from the auditorium stage. Free and open to the public. Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Lilla Keith, soprano Winner, Student Artist Competition Ming Liu, guest conductor NIELSEN Overture to Maskarade DEBUSSY "Azaël! Azaël! Pourquoi m'as-tu quitte" from L'enfant prodigue BACH/ELGAR Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 537 SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2 in D Major, op. 43 This performance is free and…
Find out more »January 2020
Emmylou Harris
** SOLD OUT **
** SOLD OUT ** A 14-time Grammy winner and Billboard Century Award recipient, Emmylou Harris’ contribution as a singer and songwriter spans 40 years. She has recorded more than 25 albums and has lent her talents to countless fellow artists’ recordings. In recognition of her remarkable career, Harris was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008 and earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2018. Harris is known as much for her eloquently straightforward songwriting as for…
Find out more »February 2020
University and Symphonic Bands
This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS UNIVERSITY BAND J. Benjamin Jones, conductor Cole Hairston, conductor Carolina Perez, conductor TICHELI Sun Dance THOMAS Shenandoah VAN DER ROOST Rikudim: Four Israeli Folk Dances BERGMAN Dream Machine ITO Festal Scenes SYMPHONIC BAND Jonathan Caldwell, conductor Carolina Perez, graduate conductor REED A Jubliant Overture BATES Rusty Air in Carolina STILL Summerland from Three Visions SCHULLER Blue Dawn Into White Heat IVES Old…
Find out more »Wind Ensemble – Steven Stusek, saxophone
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Steven Stusek, saxophone Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor John R. Locke, guest conductor Andrea E. Brown, guest conductor Stacy Garrop, guest composer Jack Stamp, guest composer University Choirs ETEZADY Shoutout OQUIN A Solemn Place GARROP Quicksilver (consortium premiere) BOERMA Cityscape IVES The Alcotts STAMP No Brief Candle (world premiere) SIMON AMEN! This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS Dr. Steven Stusek, saxophone, is Associate Professor…
Find out more »April 2020
CANCELLED: Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ and ‘Gianni Schicchi’ – Opera Theatre
Suor Angelica presented in Italian Gianni Schicchi presented in English Both with projected supertitles TICKETS Adult $15.00 Senior $12.00 Student (any institution, w/ID) $6.00 PURCHASE TICKETSUNCG OPERA THEATRE
Find out more »CANCELLED: Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ and ‘Gianni Schicchi’ – Opera Theatre
Suor Angelica presented in Italian Gianni Schicchi presented in English Both with projected supertitles TICKETS Adult $15.00 Senior $12.00 Student (any institution, w/ID) $6.00 PURCHASE TICKETSUNCG OPERA THEATRE
Find out more »CANCELLED: Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ and ‘Gianni Schicchi’ – Opera Theatre
Suor Angelica presented in Italian Gianni Schicchi presented in English Both with projected supertitles TICKETS Adult $15.00 Senior $12.00 Student (any institution, w/ID) $6.00 PURCHASE TICKETSUNCG OPERA THEATRE
Find out more »CANCELLED: Symphonic Band – Eric Willie, timpani
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor Eric Willie, timpani J. Benjamin Jones, graduate conductor WOOLFENDEN Suite française PUCKETT Fanfare for Chris BIEDENBENDER Stomp JACOB William Byrd Suite DAUGHERTY Raise the Roof MÁRQUEZ Conga de fuego nuevo This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS Dr. Eric Willie has joined the School of Music as Director of Percussion Studies & Assistant Professor of Percussion. Described as a “true musical talent and professional”…
Find out more »CANCELLED: Wind Ensemble – Erika Boysen, flute
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Erika Boysen, flute Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor Carolina Perez, graduate conductor STRAUSS Königsmarsch SCHOENBERG Theme and Variations, op. 43a PUCKETT The Shadow of Sirius BRITTEN The Courtly Dances from Gloriana, op. 53a ALARCÓN Duende: Four Preludes This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS Dr. Erika Boysen is an international performer, educator and collaborator who is the Assistant Professor of Flute at The University of North Carolina…
Find out more »CANCELLED: Symphony Orchestra
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Rebecca MacLeod, conductor Nicoletta Moss, graduate conductor STRAVINSKY Concerto in E-flat, "Dumbarton Oaks" TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake Suite, op. 20a This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRAS The UNCG Symphony Orchestra is a highly select ensemble of approximately ninety performers majoring in music. Performers include undergraduates through masters and doctoral candidates in music performance and music education. Membership in the organization is highly competitive,…
Find out more »October 2020
La Fiesta de la Posada
Opera Theatre, produced by David Holley conducted by Carole Ott Coelho staged by Donald Hartmann with Chris Brubeck, Dan Brubeck, Darius Brubeck, and Matt Brubeck The Brubeck Centennial Symposium is cancelled because of the pandemic. A re-scheduling of the event is being discussed. For more details, contact John Salmon ([email protected]).
Find out more »The Gates of Justice
The Brubeck Centennial Symposium is cancelled because of the pandemic. A re-scheduling of the event is being discussed. For more details, contact John Salmon ([email protected]). University Chorale & Chamber Singers conducted by Welborn Young with tenor soloist Robert Bracey and baritone soloist Sidney Outlaw, and Chris Brubeck, Dan Brubeck, Darius Brubeck, and Matt Brubeck
Find out more »La Fiesta de la Posada
UNCG Opera Theatre, produced by David Holley conducted by Carole Ott Coelho staged by Donald Hartmann with Chris Brubeck, Dan Brubeck, and Darius Brubeck The Brubeck Centennial Symposium is cancelled because of the pandemic. A re-scheduling of the event is being discussed. For more details, contact John Salmon ([email protected]).
Find out more »April 2021
Ward’s ‘Roman Fever’ • Opera Theatre
Tickets are required for this performance. Seating is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. A livestream will be available. Face coverings are required at all times for in-person audiences. VIEW LIVESTREAM (FACEBOOK)DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PURCHASE TICKETS Streamed Event Roman Fever is a 60-minute one-act opera by Pulitzer-Prize-Winning composer Robert Ward based on the short story Edith Wharton. The opera is set in 1927 in a terrace restaurant overlooking the Roman Forum, where two widows and their daughters have met by chance. The widows…
Find out more »Ward’s ‘Roman Fever’ • Opera Theatre
Tickets are required for this performance. Seating is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. A livestream will be available. Face coverings are required at all times for in-person audiences. VIEW LIVESTREAM (FACEBOOK)DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PURCHASE TICKETS Streamed Event Roman Fever is a 60-minute one-act opera by Pulitzer-Prize-Winning composer Robert Ward based on the short story Edith Wharton. The opera is set in 1927 in a terrace restaurant overlooking the Roman Forum, where two widows and their daughters have met by chance. The widows…
Find out more »CANCELLED: Ward’s ‘Roman Fever’ • Opera Theatre
Tickets are required for this performance. Seating is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. A livestream will be available. Face coverings are required at all times for in-person audiences. VIEW LIVESTREAM (FACEBOOK)DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PURCHASE TICKETS Streamed Event Roman Fever is a 60-minute one-act opera by Pulitzer-Prize-Winning composer Robert Ward based on the short story Edith Wharton. The opera is set in 1927 in a terrace restaurant overlooking the Roman Forum, where two widows and their daughters have met by chance. The widows…
Find out more »CANCELLED: Ward’s ‘Roman Fever’ • Opera Theatre
Tickets are required for this performance. Seating is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. A livestream will be available. Face coverings are required at all times for in-person audiences. VIEW LIVESTREAM (FACEBOOK)DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PURCHASE TICKETS Streamed Event Roman Fever is a 60-minute one-act opera by Pulitzer-Prize-Winning composer Robert Ward based on the short story Edith Wharton. The opera is set in 1927 in a terrace restaurant overlooking the Roman Forum, where two widows and their daughters have met by chance. The widows…
Find out more »September 2021
Collage
PURCHASE TICKETSCOLLAGEPERFORMANCE CALENDAR GIVE TO THE COLLAGE FUND We hope that you will consider donating to the Collage Scholarship Fund. Every dollar raised from ticket sales and donations helps to support our talented music students. Please click the link to donate now. DONATE NOW Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit…
Find out more »Symphonic Band
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor Kristin Arp, graduate conductor McCUNE Pocket SIMON Sweet Chariot PERSICHETTI Divertimento BIEDENBENDER Luminescence MACKEY Aurora Awakes VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)RESERVE TICKETS Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit in their assigned seat. Face Coverings Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be…
Find out more »October 2021
Symphony Orchestra • Beethoven’s Fifth
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor COLEMAN Seven O'Clock Shout FRANK Elegía Andina BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67 Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit in their assigned seat. Face Coverings Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be worn by all patrons while inside the…
Find out more »Wind Ensemble
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor BRYANT A Brighter Light (world premiere) PUCKETT Blink HINDEMITH Symphony in B-flat McTEE Double Play THOMAS Of Our New Day Begun VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PROGRAM NOTESRESERVE TICKETS Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit in their assigned seat. Face Coverings Face…
Find out more »University Band
Cole Hairston, conductor Jennifer Walter, guest conductor Kristin Arp, guest conductor SOUSA Resumption NEWMAN Moon by Night BOCOOK Into the Light ARCHER Ballad for Aisha DE MEIJ "Hobbits" from Symphony no. 1, "The Lord of the Rings" ÁLVAREZ Fortaleza RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)PROGRAM NOTESVIEW ON CVPA LIVE! Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of…
Find out more »Chamber Singers and University Chorale
RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAMVIEW ON CPVA LIVE Welborn Young, conductor Carole Ott Coelho, conductor Brittany Kahler, assistant conductor Pingyi Song, assistant conductor Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit in their assigned seat. Face Coverings Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be worn by all patrons while…
Find out more »November 2021
Three Short One-Acts • Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for a lively and entertaining evening of three short one-act operas. Enjoy the stage premiere of Alejandro Rutty’s Alison’s Voice written for Greensboro Opera, followed by Menotti’s hilarious The Telephone. The evening ends with Mozart and Salieri by Rimsky-Korsakov, which answers the question: did Salieri really poison Mozart…?
Find out more »Three Short One-Acts • Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for a lively and entertaining evening of three short one-act operas. Enjoy the stage premiere of Alejandro Rutty’s Alison’s Voice written for Greensboro Opera, followed by Menotti’s hilarious The Telephone. The evening ends with Mozart and Salieri by Rimsky-Korsakov, which answers the question: did Salieri really poison Mozart…?
Find out more »Three Short One-Acts • Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for a lively and entertaining evening of three short one-act operas. Enjoy the stage premiere of Alejandro Rutty’s Alison’s Voice written for Greensboro Opera, followed by Menotti’s hilarious The Telephone. The evening ends with Mozart and Salieri by Rimsky-Korsakov, which answers the question: did Salieri really poison Mozart…?
Find out more »Three Short One-Acts • Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for a lively and entertaining evening of three short one-act operas. Enjoy the stage premiere of Alejandro Rutty’s Alison’s Voice written for Greensboro Opera, followed by Menotti’s hilarious The Telephone. The evening ends with Mozart and Salieri by Rimsky-Korsakov, which answers the question: did Salieri really poison Mozart…?
Find out more »University Band and Wind Ensemble
RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAMPROGRAM NOTES AND BIOSVIEW ON CPVA LIVE University Band Cole Hairston, conductor Kevin M. Geraldi, guest conductor Kristin Arp, guest conductor Christopher Allpress, bassoon DAY Rocketship! TICHELI Shenandoah WALCZYK Children's Folksong Suite FUČIK The Old Sorehead DELLO JOIO Satiric Dances GIROUX Journey Through Orion Wind Ensemble Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor Robert Parker, trombone Cole Hairston, graduate conductor DUKAS Fanfare pour précéder 'La Péri' WANG Winter Blossom BARFIELD Here We Rest BERLIOZ Symphonie Funèbre et Triomphale…
Find out more »Symphonic Band and Symphony Orchestra
RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAMPROGRAM NOTES AND BIOSVIEW ON CPVA LIVE Symphonic Band Jon Caldwell, conductor BRYANT A Chorus Loud and Strong (world premiere) BACH Mein Jesu! was für Seelenweh, BWV 487 TULL Sketches on a Tudor Psalm PURRINGTON Orbit is Falling ITO Gloriosa Symphony Orchestra Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Aidan McManis, graduate conductor BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture, op. 80 PURRINGTON as firmament to fin (world premiere) STILL Symphony no. 1, "Afro-American" Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any…
Find out more »January 2022
Kelli O’Hara
Stage and screen star Kelli O’Hara has established herself as one of Broadway’s greatest leading ladies. Her portrayal of Anna Leonowens in The King and I garnered her the 2015 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, along with Grammy, Drama League, Outer Critics, and Oliver nominations. She reprised the role while making her West End debut and performed a limited engagement at Tokyo’s Orb Theatre. Kelli also received an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Katie Bonner…
Find out more »Cancelled: Dennis AsKew Memorial Concert
RESERVE TICKETSRECEPTION RSVPEVENT SCHEDULE Audiences and Tickets Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. You must pre-register for a ticket at the link provided (eTix) prior to the event. For purposes of contract tracing, patrons must sit in their assigned seat. Face Coverings Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be worn by all patrons while inside the performance hall. In the interest of safety, the members of the organizing committee have unanimously…
Find out more »February 2022
Margaret Atwood
Due to recently tightened Canadian restrictions on travel because of the Omicron variant, Ms. Atwood will be joining us on February 6th by Zoom projected on the stage of the UNCG Auditorium, rather than in-person. Part I of this program will be a live presentation of performance pieces created by UNCG Faculty and Students in dance, music, and theatre and inspired by the poetry and prose of Margaret Atwood. Part 2 of this program will be Margaret Atwood’s response…
Find out more »Wind Ensemble
SHOSTAKOVICH Festive Overture, op. 96
LEÓN Cumba Cumbakin
BOLCOM Song for Band
HOLST Suite No. 1 in E-flat, op. 28, no. 1, H. 105
LEE Solar Testimonies: Symphony for Band (world premiere)
Symphonic Band
ETEZADY Milestone
DAY A Song for Tomorrow
OKPEBHOLO Ritual Dances
GRAINGER Children’s March, “Over the Hills and Far Away”
CUONG Sound and Smoke
University Band
BRYANT Centennial Chimes (world premiere)
BLACKSHAW Into the Sun
NEHLYBEL Festivo
CESARINI Pastoral de Provence
DOUGLAS Big City Lights
JAGER Third Suite
Geena Davis
Academy Award winner Geena Davis is one of Hollywood’s most respected actors, appearing in several roles that became cultural landmarks. Davis received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the offbeat dog trainer Muriel Pritchett in Lawrence Kasdan’s The Accidental Tourist. She was again nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe for her performance in Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise, in which she co-starred with Susan Sarandon. Davis went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for…
Find out more »Symphony Orchestra • Suzanne Polak, piano
TSANG Symphony in Purple
SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto no. 2 in F Major, op. 102
DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op. 95, "From the New World"
March 2022
Daveed Diggs
Tony, Grammy, and Lucille Lortel Award-winning actor, writer, producer and musician Daveed Diggs is widely known for the Broadway sensation Hamilton for which he won a Tony Award. The Hamilton movie, which was filmed onstage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in June 2016 and features Diggs and his castmates, is streaming on Disney+. Diggs’s performance in the film earned him a 2021 Emmy Nomination for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie” and a SAG Award…
Find out more »Smetana’s ‘The Bartered Bride’ • Opera Theatre
Marie and Jenik are in love but cannot marry because Marie's father, Micha, has promised her to another man, Vasek. Jenik deepens her despair by seeming to sign her away for money to the marriage broker, Kecal. In reality, Jenik bargained that she marry no one but Micha's true son. At the crucial moment, he steps forward to reveal he is Micha's son by a former marriage and can thus marry Marie without breaking her parent's pledge.
Find out more »April 2022
Smetana’s ‘The Bartered Bride’ • Opera Theatre
Marie and Jenik are in love but cannot marry because Marie's father, Micha, has promised her to another man, Vasek. Jenik deepens her despair by seeming to sign her away for money to the marriage broker, Kecal. In reality, Jenik bargained that she marry no one but Micha's true son. At the crucial moment, he steps forward to reveal he is Micha's son by a former marriage and can thus marry Marie without breaking her parent's pledge.
Find out more »Smetana’s ‘The Bartered Bride’ • Opera Theatre
Marie and Jenik are in love but cannot marry because Marie's father, Micha, has promised her to another man, Vasek. Jenik deepens her despair by seeming to sign her away for money to the marriage broker, Kecal. In reality, Jenik bargained that she marry no one but Micha's true son. At the crucial moment, he steps forward to reveal he is Micha's son by a former marriage and can thus marry Marie without breaking her parent's pledge.
Find out more »Spring Dances 2022
Spring Dances features choreography by School of Dance faculty and guest artists. Tickets are available through eTix.com.
Find out more »Spring Dances 2022
Spring Dances features choreography by School of Dance faculty and guest artists. Tickets are on sale through eTix.com.
Find out more »Spring Dances 2022
Spring Dances features choreography by School of Dance faculty and guest artists. Tickets will go on sale on January 10, 2022.
Find out more »Christal Brown Diversity Workshop
Who: CVPA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee invites all students, staff, and faculty to attend What: Diversity Workshop facilitated by Christal Brown When: Tuesday April 12 from 11:30-1:30p Where: UNCG Auditorium Why: The CVPA EDI Committee wants to: Bring the CVPA together in the same location Continue and/or start conversations surrounding diversity DIVERSITY WORKSHOP TIMELINE Mon Apr 11 Pre meeting 1-2p for faculty and staff ONLY. In person with Christal Brown in the UNCG Auditorium. The pre meeting serves as…
Find out more »University Band and Symphonic Band
RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAMPROGRAM NOTES AND BIOSVIEW ON CPVA LIVE University Band Cole Hairston, conductor Kristen Arp, assistant conductor MCBETH Masque BIEDENBENDER Ghost Apparatus NELSON Courtly Airs and Dances NISHIMURA In Dreams MARKOWSKI Shadow Rituals Symphonic Band Jon Caldwell, conductor FULTON Unifier TURINA Five Miniatures, op. 52 PUCKETT It perched for Vespers nine DAUGHERTY Niagara Falls Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. Patrons must sit in their assigned seat.Face coverings that cover the nose and…
Find out more »Malpaso Dance Company
In the six short years since its establishment in 2012, Malpaso Dance Company has already become one of the most sought after Cuban dance companies with a growing international profile. Emphasizing a collaborative creative process, Malpaso is committed to working with top international choreographers while also nurturing new voices in Cuban choreography. The company tours with 11 dancers and is led by its original three founders; resident choreographer and Artistic Director Osnel Delgado , Executive Director Fernando Sáez, and dancer…
Find out more »Symphony Orchestra/Sinfonia and Wind Ensemble
RESERVE TICKETSDOWNLOAD PROGRAMPROGRAM NOTES AND BIOSVIEW ON CPVA LIVE Tickets are required to attend any concert or recital in person. Patrons must sit in their assigned seat.Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth are strongly encouraged, but not required, while inside the performance hall. Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Claire Griffin, soprano (Winner, Student Artist Competition) Aidan McManis, graduate conductor KATS-CHERNIN Dance of the Paper Umbrellas HANDEL "Da tempeste il legno infranto" from Giulio Cesare TCHAIKOVSKY…
Find out more »September 2022
Winston Duke
Winston Duke made his feature film debut in Black Panther, the highest-grossing film of 2018, as well as the third-highest-grossing film ever in the United States. Duke played the fan-favorite character M’Baku. The role earned him his first NAACP nomination for Breakout of the Year. Duke reprised his role as M’Baku in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: End Game. Duke most recently starred alongside Mark Wahlberg in Peter Berg’s Netflix crime drama Spencer Confidential. His other film credits include Jordan…
Find out more »Collage
The UNCG School of Music is proud to present our 15th annual performance of Collage at 7:30 PM on September 17, 2022! Collage is captivating and totally unique, featuring an incredible range of performers presenting one riveting work after another. Join School of Music students and many of our world-class faculty members for this non-stop evening of amazing performances. It’s not to be missed!
Find out more »Symphony Orchestra
Rotem Weinberg, conductor
OKOYE: Voices Shouting Out
BEETHOVEN: Egmont Overture
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Hiawatha Overture
MAYER: Faust Overture
LISZT: Les préludes, S.97
Symphonic Band • Erika Boysen, flute
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Erika Boysen, flute
WILSON: Shortcut Home
SPECHT: Embers to Ash
CUONG: Heart on Fire (consortium premiere)
YOUNG: Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble
HOLST: Suite No. 2 in F for Military Band, op. 28, no. 2
University Band • Garrett Klein, trumpet
Kristin Arp, conductor
Garrett Klein, trumpet
SHAPIRO: Tight Squeeze
COLGRASS: Old Churches
BIEDENBENDER: Melodious Thunk
BENNETT: Rose Variations
DAY: Shimmering Sunlight
MILBURN: American Hymnsong Suite
Wind Ensemble • Annie Jeng, piano
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Annie Jeng, piano
CHEN: Energetically from Dragon Rhyme
WAGNER: Trauermusik
LANG: cheating, lying, stealing
MESSIAEN: La ville d'en-haut
WILLIAMS: Star Wars Trilogy (trans. Hunsberger)
October 2022
Joshua Bell, violin & Peter Dugan, piano
With a career spanning almost four decades, GRAMMY® Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. Having performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world, Bell continues to maintain engagements as soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, conductor, and Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Bell's highlights in the 2021–22 season include leading the Academy of St Martin in the Fields at the 2021 BBC Proms, throughout Europe, and the…
Find out more »Urban Bush Women
Urban Bush Women (UBW) burst onto the dance scene in 1984 with bold, demanding, and exciting works which brought under-told stories to life through the art and vision of its award-winning Founder, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar. The Company weaves contemporary dance, music, and text with the history, culture, and spiritual traditions of the African Diaspora under the artistic direction of Chanon Judson and Samantha Speis. Off the concert stage, UBW has developed an extensive community engagement program, BOLD (Builders, Organizers,…
Find out more »Humperdinck’s ‘Hansel and Gretel’ and Fall Scenes • Opera Theatre
Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel' and scenes from The Tales of Hoffmann, The Marriage of Figaro, Into the Woods, and The Mikado!
Find out more »Humperdinck’s ‘Hansel and Gretel’ and Fall Scenes • Opera Theatre
Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel' and scenes from The Tales of Hoffmann, The Marriage of Figaro, Into the Woods, and The Mikado!
Find out more »November 2022
Symphonic Band • Ashley Barret, oboe
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Erika Boysen, flute
SOUSA: The Black Horse Troop
ZARE: Neowise
FRANÇAIX: L'horloge de flore
OKOYE: Grayce and Sickle
GAILBRAITH: Danza de los duendes
Symphony Orchestra • Schumann’s Fourth
Rotem Weinberg, conductor
Lucas Gianini, clarinet
Kyrese Washington, flute
VERDI: Overture to 'Nabucco'
ZARE: from Bennu's Fire
NIELSEN: from Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, FS 119
SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 4 in D minor, op. 120
Wind Ensemble • Andy Hudson, clarinet
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Andy Hudson, clarinet
Darren Lin, guest conductor
Omar Thomas, guest composer
HIGDON: Fanfare Ritmico
GRADONE: From the Sky Far Whispers (world premiere)
SCHWANTNER: From a Dark Millennium
THOMAS: The Low-Down Brown Get-Down (consortium premiere)
University Band
Kristin Arp, conductor
Chris Gray, conductor
DAY: Shimmering Sunshine
STUART: Three Ayres from Gloucester
BOYSEN: Kirkpatrick Fanfare
BLACKSHAW: Lessons from Mother Earth
WITTROCK: Lord Tullamore
January 2023
Indigo Girls with the Greensboro Symphony
Twenty years after they began releasing records as the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have politely declined the opportunity to slow down with age. With a legacy of releases and countless U.S. and international tours behind them, the Indigo Girls have forged their own way in the music business. Selling over 14 million records, they are still going strong. Amy & Emily are the only duo with top 40 titles on the Billboard 200 in the '80s, '90s,…
Find out more »February 2023
Wind Ensemble • Amy Xin Yin, timpani
33rd Annual Carolina Band Festival and Conductors Conference
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Amy Xin Yin, timpani
Patricia Cornett, guest conductor
Andrea Brown, guest conductor
Scott Teeple, guest conductor
DAY: Dancing Fire
BACH: Fervent is My Longing, BWV 727 and Fugue in G minor, BWV 578
DOOLEY: Point Blank
DAUGHERTY: Raise the Roof
TUTTLE: The Time Traveler
CVPA EDI SPEAKER, Wednesday, February 15th
CVPA is sponsoring an all-College event with Jaida Grey Eagle on Wednesday, February 15th from 2:00 to 3:30 pm in the UNCG Auditorium. Mariam Stephan, Chair of the CVPA EDI Committee, writes: “Jaida Grey Eagle is an Oglala Lakota artist, currently located in St. Paul, MN. Jaida is a photojournalist, producer, beadwork artist, and writer. She is a member of the Women’s Photograph, Indigenous Photograph, and 400 Years Project. Jaida is a co-producer on the Sisters Rising Documentary, which is…
Find out more »Symphonic and University Bands • Steven Stusek, saxophone • Michael Burns, bassoon
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Michael Burns, bassoon
ARCHER: Fanfare politeia
STARK: Augenblick
BURNS: Two Aotearoa Sketches
COPLEY: Dope
THOMAS: A Mother of a Revolution!
Symphony Orchestra
Rotem Weinberg, conductor
ADAMS: Lollapalooza
COPLAND: Appalachian Spring Suite
PRICE: Symphony No. 3 in C minor
March 2023
Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” • Opera Theatre
Mozart's whimsical and wry tale of fidelity, deception, and seduction.
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Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” • Opera Theatre
Mozart's whimsical and wry tale of fidelity, deception, and seduction.
Find out more »Symphonic Band • Anthony Taylor, clarinet
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Anthony Taylor, clarinet
HUSA: Smetana Fanfare
GOTŌ: Fêtes lointains
BASSI: Fantasia da Concerto sopra motivi dell’opera
GRAINGER: Lincolnshire Posy
University Band • Abigail Pack, horn
Kristin Arp, conductor
SOUSA: King Cotton
BRYANT: Dusk
NORRIS: Liminal Spaces
NISHIMURA: Star Ship
STUART: Three Ayres from Gloucester
LIKHUTA: Planet B
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Folk Song Suite
Wind Ensemble • Garrett Klein, trumpet
Jonathan Caldwell, conductor
Garrett Klein, trumpet
BALLARD: Ocotillo Festival Overture
CHANG: Sunan Dances
HUDSON: The Hopes and Dreams of Flightless Birds (world premiere)
ZHOU: Seeker's Scherzo
HUSA: Music for Prague 1968
Jazz Ensemble I featuring Roxy Coss • Miles Davis Jazz Festival
Musician, Composer, Bandleader, Educator and Activist Roxy Coss has become one of the most unique and innovative saxophonists on the scene. Winner of a 2016 ASCAP Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award, the Downbeat Critics' Poll listed her as a "Rising Star" on soprano saxophone the past five years in a row, and a Downbeat Magazine review called her "an exceptional young talent." Originally from Seattle, Roxy has been a fixture on the New York scene for over ten years. She has headlined extensively around the world, including major festivals and venues like the Newport Jazz Festival, Melbourne Big Band Festival, San Jose Jazz Summerfest, Ballard Jazz Festival, The Jazz Standard, and Jazz Showcase, among others.
Find out more »Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia
Rotem Weinberg, conductor
Rebecca MacLeod, conductor
Tyler Reece, double bass (Winner, Student Artist Competition)
MONCAYO: Huapango
MARTIN: Bass Concerto
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Concerto Grosso
BERNSTEIN: West Side Story (selections)
October 2023
Symphonic Band • Garrett Klein, trumpet
ADAMS The Governor's Own
SPECHT Bridge to Manhattan
THOMAS Shenandoah
EWAZEN Recuerdos from Danzante
MASLANKA Give Us This Day
Symphony Orchestra • Daniel Garcia, clarinet
Join the UNCG Symphony Orchestra for its inaugural concert with new director of orchestras, Dr. Jungho Kim.
Jungho Kim, conductor
Daniel García, clarinet
MARQUEZ Danzon No. 2
NIELSEN Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, op. 57
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, op. 64
Wind Ensemble
THOMAS Caribana
CUONG Deciduous
HIGDON Mysterium
BRYANT Concerto for Wind Ensemble (consortium premiere)
Concert Band • Anthony Taylor and Luke Ellard, clarinets
Kristin Arp, conductor
Anthony Taylor, clarinet
Luke Ellard, clarinet
COPLEY Halcyon Hearts
CAMPBELL A Thousand Inner Voices
MENDELSSOHN Concertpiece No. 2
GIROUX Celestial Seas
NELHYBEL Corsican Litany
BUCKLEY Cascadia Suite
Collage
The UNCG School of Music is proud to present our 16th annual performance of Collage at 7:30 PM on October 28, 2023! We are excited to welcome audiences back to UNCG Auditorium for our most exciting event of the year with a new date! Get in the spooky spirit with special lighting, haunting music, and non-stop scintillating performances!
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Purcell’s ‘Dido and Aeneas’ and Friends from UNCG PopTech • Opera Theatre
The UNCG Opera Theatre presents Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, joined by students in the School of Music PopTech program, who will reimage some of Purcell's melodies before the opera itself. Come see the dynamic story of the love of Dido, the Queen of Carthage, for the Trojan hero Aeneas and her despair when he abandons her. Dido is Purcell's only real opera and an important work in the scope of Baroque Opera.
Find out more »Purcell’s ‘Dido and Aeneas’ and Friends from UNCG PopTech • Opera Theatre
The UNCG Opera Theatre presents Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, joined by students in the School of Music PopTech program, who will reimage some of Purcell's melodies before the opera itself. Come see the dynamic story of the love of Dido, the Queen of Carthage, for the Trojan hero Aeneas and her despair when he abandons her. Dido is Purcell's only real opera and an important work in the scope of Baroque Opera.
Find out more »Purcell’s ‘Dido and Aeneas’ and Friends from UNCG PopTech • Opera Theatre
The UNCG Opera Theatre presents Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, joined by students in the School of Music PopTech program, who will reimage some of Purcell's melodies before the opera itself. Come see the dynamic story of the love of Dido, the Queen of Carthage, for the Trojan hero Aeneas and her despair when he abandons her. Dido is Purcell's only real opera and an important work in the scope of Baroque Opera.
Find out more »Purcell’s ‘Dido and Aeneas’ and Friends from UNCG PopTech • Opera Theatre
The UNCG Opera Theatre presents Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, joined by students in the School of Music PopTech program, who will reimage some of Purcell's melodies before the opera itself. Come see the dynamic story of the love of Dido, the Queen of Carthage, for the Trojan hero Aeneas and her despair when he abandons her. Dido is Purcell's only real opera and an important work in the scope of Baroque Opera.
Find out more »Symphonic Band • Steven Stusek, saxophone
IVES Variations on "America"
LOGGINS-HULL TBA
WILLIAMS Escapades
MILHAUD Suite française
BARBER Commando March
Symphony Orchestra • Andrew Willis, piano
Jungho Kim, conductor
Andrew Willis, piano
TBA To be announced
MENDELSSOHN Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, op. 25
MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel)
Concert Band
Kristin Arp, conductor
Jennifer Stewart Walter, guest conductor
Dalton Guin, guest conductor
GOTO Fanfare and Celebrations March
NISHIMURA Chasing Sunlight
GREEN Edge of the Sacred Rainforest
CHAMBERS Tarantella
BERGMAN Over Wild Solitude
STAHL Solutions (consortium premiere)
MILBURN Emerald Suite
January 2024
Music for Love • Jazz Ensemble I
The UNCG School of Music Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program is teaming up with the Greensboro-based foundation Music for Love to present a fundraising concert for student musician scholarships. The concert will feature Jazz Ensemble I performing both traditional and contemporary big band music from the albums "Music for Love, Volume 1" and "Ovision" by various artists.
Find out more »February 2024
Wind Ensemble • Stephanie Ycaza, tuba
34th Annual Carolina Band Festival and Conductors Conference
PRICE Octet for Brasses and Piano
ETEZADY Against the Rain
BROUWER Pulse
ZIEK Concerto for Tuba and Wind Ensemble
PEGRAM L.A.tudes (consortium premiere)
Symphonic Band • Eric Willie, percussion
RAUM 100 Years of Fanfares
COPLEY In Living Color
BALLARD Scenes from Indian Life
JACOB William Byrd Suite
SÉJOURNÉ Concerto for Marimba and Wind Orchestra
TICHELI Blue Shades
Concert Band
Kristin Arp, conductor
Michael Burns, bassoon
FUČIK The Florentiner
NORRIS Scarborough Fair
VANHALL from Concerto in C Major for Bassoon and Wind Ensemble
DAUGHTERY Twitch
PIUNNO Beauty Broken
SAUCEDO American Barndance
March 2024
Mozart’s ‘The Impresario/Impresaria’ and Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ — Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for an evening of "the ridiculous to the sublime" as we present Mozart's 'The Impresario/Impresaria'—an hilarious spoof on a battle of two "divas." We make you laugh and then pull on your heartstrings with Puccini's tragic and moving 'Suor Angelica'—a story of self-sacrifice and unselfish love.
Find out more »Mozart’s ‘The Impresario/Impresaria’ and Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ — Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for an evening of "the ridiculous to the sublime" as we present Mozart's The Impresario/Impresaria—an hilarious spoof on a battle of two "divas." We make you laugh and then pull on your heartstrings with Puccini's tragic and moving Suor Angelica—a story of self-sacrifice and unselfish love.
Find out more »Mozart’s ‘The Impresario/Impresaria’ and Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ — Opera Theatre
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for an evening of "the ridiculous to the sublime" as we present Mozart's The Impresario/Impresaria—an hilarious spoof on a battle of two "divas." We make you laugh and then pull on your heartstrings with Puccini's tragic and moving Suor Angelica—a story of self-sacrifice and unselfish love.
Find out more »