Huxford's first performance of the 2017-18 school year will feature works from Maurice Ravel and Antonín Dvořák. TICKETS General Admission – $10 Seniors (55+) – $5 Students – $3
Huxford's first performance of the 2017-18 school year will feature works from Maurice Ravel and Antonín Dvořák. TICKETS General Admission – $10 Seniors (55+) – $5 Students – $3
Winner of the prestigious CMA Cleveland Quartet Award, Philadelphia's Jasper String Quartet is the Professional Quartet in Residence at Temple University's Center for Gifted Young Musicians and the 2017-18 Guest Artist in Residence at Swarthmore College. The Jaspers have been hailed as “sonically delightful and expressively compelling” (The Strad) and "powerful" (New York Times). "The
Winner of the prestigious CMA Cleveland Quartet Award, Philadelphia's Jasper String Quartet is the Professional Quartet in Residence at Temple University's Center for Gifted Young Musicians and the 2017-18 Guest Artist in Residence at Swarthmore College. The Jaspers have been hailed as “sonically delightful and expressively compelling” (The Strad) and "powerful" (New York Times). "The
Known internationally, Baroque oboist and musicologist Geoffrey Burgess has appeared with baroque ensembles in his home country Australia, and across North America. For twenty years he worked in Paris with Les Arts Florissants, and he has been a featured soloist with the Washington Bach Consort, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and with the choir of Trinity Wall
Known internationally, Baroque oboist and musicologist Geoffrey Burgess has appeared with baroque ensembles in his home country Australia, and across North America. For twenty years he worked in Paris with Les Arts Florissants, and he has been a featured soloist with the Washington Bach Consort, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and with the choir of Trinity Wall
Known internationally, Baroque oboist and musicologist Geoffrey Burgess has appeared with baroque ensembles in his home country Australia, and across North America. For twenty years he worked in Paris with Les Arts Florissants, and he has been a featured soloist with the Washington Bach Consort, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and with the choir of Trinity Wall
Known internationally, Baroque oboist and musicologist Geoffrey Burgess has appeared with baroque ensembles in his home country Australia, and across North America. For twenty years he worked in Paris with Les Arts Florissants, and he has been a featured soloist with the Washington Bach Consort, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and with the choir of Trinity Wall
First concert in the Lunchtime Organ Recital Series. The concert will include works by César Franck, Charles Tournemire, Naji Hakim, and Pamela Decker. Concert tickets and lunch will cost $10 and must be purchased in advance at uamusic.tix.com or by calling 348-7111.
First concert in the Lunchtime Organ Recital Series. The concert will include works by César Franck, Charles Tournemire, Naji Hakim, and Pamela Decker. Concert tickets and lunch will cost $10 and must be purchased in advance at uamusic.tix.com or by calling 348-7111.
This all orchestral program features the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra musicians in two great works by Beethoven, one of the pillars of our art form and one of the most widely known classical composers. Symphony No. 4 will charm you with its wit, grace, and evergreen freshness. Symphony No. 7 is a force of nature with
This all orchestral program features the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra musicians in two great works by Beethoven, one of the pillars of our art form and one of the most widely known classical composers. Symphony No. 4 will charm you with its wit, grace, and evergreen freshness. Symphony No. 7 is a force of nature with
Cards and Letters will be an enticing evening of American one-act operas by composers including Jeremy Gill, Samuel Barber, Mark Adamo and others. Some as short as ten minutes in length, the brevity of these works doesn’t diminish their impactful stories and visceral vocalism. A highlight of the production will be Gill’s psychological thriller Letters
Cards and Letters will be an enticing evening of American one-act operas by composers including Jeremy Gill, Samuel Barber, Mark Adamo and others. Some as short as ten minutes in length, the brevity of these works doesn’t diminish their impactful stories and visceral vocalism. A highlight of the production will be Gill’s psychological thriller Letters