- Oct 148:00 PMEchoes in Contrast
- Oct 168:00 PMUConn Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Band
- Oct 178:00 PMMicaela Guzman's Senior Recital
- Oct 183:00 PMSing on UConnBass and tenor singers from throughout the Northeast will come to UConn's von der Mehden Recital Hall to join together with singers from the UConn Glee Club and Concert Choir and UConn's talented low voice a cappella groups for a day of singing and sharing. This event was created to celebrate basses and tenors singing together and to help reinforce the joy of singing and recruiting these singers into high school as well as church and community choral programs. There will be performances by the UConn Glee Club, UConn's outstanding low voice a cappella groups, CDN and the Conn Men, and the UConn Sing On UConn! Festival Choir.
- Oct 213:00 PMA Vibey Recital
- Oct 248:00 PMCANCELED: Inseparable
- Oct 265:00 PMMoments BetweenThrough a grant by the Caxide Scholars program, Maya Bullied spent her summer writing and composing a musical. This musical, Moments Between, will be premiering in von der Mehden Recital Hall in a workshop performance. This performance does have an intended audience of college-age and above.
- Oct 267:30 PMTapestry of Song: A Celebration of our Unique Heritages
- Oct 288:00 PMDon't Fret!
- Oct 298:00 PMOur Reply to Violence feat. Mozart's RequiemIn the Fall of 2025, UConn Choirs and Symphony Orchestra will be presenting the Mozart Requiem (Süssmayr edition) at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. The UConn Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Festival Chorus will be joined by alumni in this performance. The Requiem was last performed at UConn with Dr. Peter Bagley soon after 9/11 and it is one of history's great masterworks.
- Nov 13:00 PMHanrui Ma: DMA Recital
- Nov 212:00 PMUConn Jazz CombosUnder the guidance and direction of faculty members, students work together within assigned combos to develop proficiency in the art of jazz improvisation and small-group jazz performance. Groups are often organized according to themes in which the repertoire of a specific jazz composer or genre is addressed. To prepare students for professional performance situations, the memorization of standard jazz repertoire is expected. Combos perform frequently on and off campus. Performances are given throughout Connecticut.
- Nov 25:00 PMUConn Junior/Senior Singer Showcase
- Nov 28:00 PMMilestonesA full-length recital split between flute player Erin Abrams and trombone player Jacob Lasek, consisting of a mix of solo, duet, and small ensemble performances.
- Nov 48:00 PMUConn Chamber Ensembles
- Nov 68:00 PMUConn Saxophone Quartet
- Nov 78:00 PMMaggie Murray & Olivia Krout: Junior RecitalMaggie Murray, soprano and Olivia Krout, soprano present an evening of music for their Junior Recital. This program features a diverse selection of repertoire, spanning classical, art songs, and contemporary works. Both singers will perform solo pieces, showcasing their individual artistry, as well as duets highlighting their musical collaboration.
- Nov 86:00 PMVoices of Freedom Gospel ChoirVoices of Freedom is a unique ensemble of approximately 80 or more students which provides personal elevation and enlightenment of the gospel and spiritual music of the Black Experience Church.
- Nov 912:00 PMUConn Percussion EnsembleThe University of Connecticut Percussion Ensemble is an integral part of the percussion program. The ensemble strives to bring relevant and exciting compositions for percussion to the UConn stage. Both undergraduate and graduate percussion majors perform in the ensemble as it serves to strengthen students' musical and technical abilities on all percussion instruments. The members develop skills in the chamber ensemble that will serve them in many aspects of performing, creating and teaching music. The ensemble plays a wide variety of repertoire from various periods and countries. Students play a myriad of instruments that range from triangle to timpani to table-tops. Audiences find that percussion literature, although sometimes unfamiliar, has widespread appeal. The UConn percussion ensemble performs throughout the academic year and has been featured in various off-campus events.
- Nov 93:00 PMUConn Jazz Lab BandThe 17-piece Jazz Lab Band is designed to function as a feeder system, training and developing students to climb the ranks from the Lab Band to the Jazz Ensemble. In rehearsals, the Lab Band focuses on sight-reading and repertoire chosen to teach and reinforce the stylistic nuances of big band jazz. A wide range of music is performed, including pieces by Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Bill Holman, Bob Mintzer, and new works by the ensemble's director.
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