- 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.
- Nov 95:00 PMUConn Opera ScenesOpera Outreach & Scenes provides many performing opportunities for students involved. Those enrolled stage several junior operas and visit various local schools to perform for children and teach them about opera. This course is also comprised of a robust scenes program. A scenes recital occurs each semester in which students perform scenes and excerpts from various operas, operettas, and musicals.
- Nov 118:00 PMHudson Webber: DMA RecitalJoin Hudson Webber as he performs his second DMA recital.
- Nov 138:00 PMUConn Symphonic Wind EnsembleDuring the past fifty years, the music world has witnessed the development of a new approach to the wind band, an approach that has drawn attention to an emerging original repertoire and to new performance possibilities for concerted wind music. Many conductors, composers and performers have moved from the popular-culture aspects of the traditional band toward a classical performance-based medium. Using an instrumentation similar to that of a "double orchestral wind section", the wind ensemble performs music composed during the past five centuries for winds, brass, percussion and keyboards. A majority of the repertoire composed specifically for various combinations of these instruments has been created during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With the rich history of the past, the contemporary wind ensemble provides a wide variety of music ranging from the classical octet to contemporary chamber repertoire and the sonorous full ensemble.
- Nov 148:00 PMUConn Collegium MusicumThe University of Connecticut Collegium Musicum consists of approximately 24 highly select singers and 15 instrumentalists. Its purpose is to promote an understanding of the music of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque period with regard to style, performance practices, and cultural milieu. During J.S. Bach's lifetime (1685–1750), a collegium musicum was a group of amateur musicians, primarily university students, who met to rehearse and perform for pleasure. The term is commonly used today to refer to ensembles of instrumentalists and singers that perform early music.
- Nov 155:00 PMSuryun Kim: DMA RecitalThis concert is Suryun Kim's second doctoral recital.
- Nov 1612:00 PMGraduate - Song RecitalRobert Schumann's Song Cycle:- Dichterliebe Ralph Vaughan Williams ' Song Cycle : Songs of Travel Maurice Ravel's: - Song Cycle - Don Quichotte à Dulcinee Bahamian Folk Songs
- Nov 163:00 PMUConn Choirs ConcertThis concert will feature several different UConn Choirs.
- Nov 165:00 PMUConn Jazz EnsemblesThe UConn Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Professor John Mastroianni, is the premier performing ensemble of the highly acclaimed University of Connecticut jazz studies program. The 20-piece big band is known for its inspired soloists, refined musicianship, and exhilarating ensemble performances.
- Nov 188:00 PMUConn Symphonic BandThe Symphonic Band consists of music majors and students from throughout the university campus who are selected for membership by audition. The band performs music written for full wind band including compositions from current contemporary wind and percussion music to transcriptions of standard orchestral literature that have been adapted especially well to the wind band
- Nov 208:00 PMUConn Symphony OrchestraThe University of Connecticut Symphony Orchestra is made up of approximately 75 student musicians–undergraduate and graduate. The Symphony performs two or three concerts per semester and rehearses twice a week. Repertoire includes works of the standard classical, romantic, and contemporary orchestral literature.
- Nov 218:00 PMTippin'BM Jazz Percussionist Ohm Soni performs a Junior half-Recital.
- Dec 28:00 PMUConn Trombone ChoirThe UConn Trombone Choir is composed of students from many different majors at the University of Connecticut. The choir performs a variety of music, including music of the renaissance, pop music, film, tv, and video game scores, as well as original compositions for trombone ensemble.
- Dec 48:00 PMMessiah Sing!The UConn Department of Music presents its annual "Messiah SING!," featuring soloists from the Department of Music, the University Festival Chorus, and UConn Concert Choir, accompanied by chamber orchestra and conducted by graduate students and conducting faculty. The sing will be led by Dr. Jamie Spillane, Director of Choral Studies and Associate Professor of Music. Handel's three-part oratorio Messiah is an audience favorite during the holiday season, especially the legendary "Hallelujah Chorus."
- Dec 58:00 PMUConn Wind QuintetJoin our UConn Wind Quintet for a lively night of music!
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