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Come join many of the jazz groups at BYU for a memorable evening of jazz throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Due to the recent university requirement, all patrons and employees are required to wear a mask while indoors at campus performance venues, regardless of vaccination status.

Violist Paul Neubauer has been called a “master musician” by the New York Times. He recently made his Chicago Symphony subscription debut with conductor Riccardo Muti and his Mariinsky Orchestra debut with conductor Valery Gergiev. He also gave the US premiere of the newly discovered Impromptu for viola and piano by Shostakovich with pianist Wu Han. In addition, his recording of the Aaron Kernis Viola Concerto with the Royal Northern Sinfonia was released on Signum Records and his recording of the complete…

Alexander Woods, violin Monte Belknap, violin Claudine Bigelow, viola Michelle Kesler, violoncello

Soledad, a young dreamer, and her best friend, the moon, explore the difficulty of making friends, finding common ground in differences, and what it means to find one’s place in the universe. Don't miss this magical, bilingual show that speaks to young audiences and opens hearts of all ages. Author, Ramon Esquivel; Director, Kris Peterson. Post-show Discussion on October 7 & 14, ASL on October 14.

Presenting the world premiere of BYU faculty member Larry Lowe's new Sonata for Trumpet and Piano.

This event originally scheduled for October 1st has been rescheduled to October 13th due to illness. Join baritone Robert Brandt, director of the School of Music's 2022 Vienna study abroad program, and pianist Scott Holden, past director of the program, for a journey through Vienna's colorful and illustrious musical tradition. Enjoy songs by Vienna's greatest composers, such as Mozart and Schubert, accompanied by a visual presentation of sites related to these composers that will be visited during the upcoming study…

The magical story of Beauty and the Beast is set as a French opera (sung in French with dialogue and supertitles in English) by André Grétry. Come and see the familiar story in a new setting, with a Beast that you won't believe!

SPLICE Ensemble is a trumpet, piano, and percussion trio focused on cultivating a canon of electroacoustic chamber music. Called a “sonic food fight” by Jazz Weekly, SPLICE Ensemble works with composers and performers on performance practice techniques for collaboration and integrating electronics into a traditional performance space. Their concert will feature the world premiere of Motor Culture, a Barlow-Commissioned work by BYU faculty composer Steven Ricks. The concert will also feature Ansible by Caroline Louise Miller. SPLICE Ensemble’s commission of Ansible has been…

The magical story of Beauty and the Beast is set as a French opera (sung in French with dialogue and supertitles in English) by André Grétry. Come and see the familiar story in a new setting, with a Beast that you won't believe!

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