抖阴短视频 has announced its 2023-24 performance season for the School of Music.
鈥淣ext season in the School of Music will be thrilling for the audiences and music makers alike,鈥 said Dean Saxton Rose. 鈥淲e are presenting a plethora of music choices to enjoy, from classical to contemporary and everything in between, including works by a diverse group of artists. We鈥檙e excited to welcome new faculty members, renowned guest artists, and our extremely talented students back to our stages.鈥
We are presenting a plethora of music choices to enjoy, from classical to contemporary and everything in between, including works by a diverse group of artists.
Saxton Rose, Dean of Music
Among the standout performances the School of Music will offer during the upcoming season are: an outdoor performance of John Luther Adams鈥 鈥,鈥 produced by members of the audacious contemporary music ensemble Alarm Will Sound; performances by the 抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra under new Music Director , including composition faculty thundering and ethereal ode to planet Earth, 鈥,鈥 as well as the , conducted by , with the 抖阴短视频 Cantata Singers, at Centenary United Methodist Church; and the 抖阴短视频 Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds in a of Kurt Weill鈥檚 haunting Concerto for violin and wind orchestra, Op. 11.
An impressive guest artist series will include concerts by , Carnegie Hall鈥檚 first-ever affiliate ensemble, called 鈥渟ome of the brightest young classical musicians in the world鈥 by TimeOut New York; , cited as 鈥渁 bold ensemble that set the standard for contemporary-classical saxophone quartets鈥 by The New York Times; , presenting a program that shows off their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, and commitment to presenting exciting new voices along with classical masters of the jazz world; and trumpet phenom , known for his eye-popping skills and intensity that electrify an audience.
The 抖阴短视频 returns with heralded artists such as , horn; , viola; , cello; , violin; and , as 抖阴短视频 celebrates the 20th anniversary of its stunning, 300-seat Watson Chamber Music Hall. Audiences will also have a chance to hear new faculty in recital, including award-winning Jamaican-American violist and Serbian percussionist , along with other distinguished faculty concerts including faculty ensembles and ; and much more. Many concerts will be livestreamed for free as part of .
The A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute will present Winter and Spring Opera performances and more, to be announced at a later date.
Tickets and information are available at uncsa.edu/performances.
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