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Psalms and Celebrations   In this historic return to socially-distanced choral singing, BYU’s top mixed choirs present a thoughtfully-curated selection of works to both heal and inspire. Included on the program will be Eric Whitacre's tender "Goodnight Moon" for soprano solo, strings, and harp; featuring new vocal faculty member Jennifer Youngs.

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In Hymns of Praise The Men’s Chorus and Women’s Chorus take the stage to celebrate the rich tradition of hymn singing across Christendom. Included on the program will be stirring anthems, reflective chorale settings, and Gregorian chant to soothe the soul and lift the spirit.

A classic Oscar Wilde comedy of class, honor, blackmail, and political corruption. This play from 1893 is made timely as it discusses and parodies marriage and masculinity. In keeping with tradition, following the conclusion of the Thursday, December 3 performance, we invite you to join us for our Thursday evening post-show discussion with our designers and dramaturgs. You can join to make comments, ask questions, or just listen to the conversation. The discussion will begin immediately following the show and will run…

A classic Oscar Wilde comedy of class, honor, blackmail, and political corruption. This play from 1893 is made timely as it discusses and parodies marriage and masculinity. In keeping with tradition, following the conclusion of the Thursday, December 3 performance, we invite you to join us for our Thursday evening post-show discussion with our designers and dramaturgs. You can join to make comments, ask questions, or just listen to the conversation. The discussion will begin immediately following the show and will run…

A classic Oscar Wilde comedy of class, honor, blackmail, and political corruption. This play from 1893 is made timely as it discusses and parodies marriage and masculinity. In keeping with tradition, following the conclusion of the Thursday, December 3 performance, we invite you to join us for our Thursday evening post-show discussion with our designers and dramaturgs. You can join to make comments, ask questions, or just listen to the conversation. The discussion will begin immediately following the show and will run…

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Journey is a staged production of traditional and contemporary expressions of cultural dance and music from throughout the world. Cultures represented will include Tibet, India, Hungary, Russia, Ireland, Indonesia, Mexico, Serbia, Canada, Ukraine, and the United States. Student performers are members of BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble and Mountain Strings Folk Music Ensemble. 

Journey is a staged production of traditional and contemporary expressions of cultural dance and music from throughout the world. Cultures represented will include Tibet, India, Hungary, Russia, Ireland, Indonesia, Mexico, Serbia, Canada, Ukraine, and the United States. Student performers are members of BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble and Mountain Strings Folk Music Ensemble. 

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BYU Living Legends is pleased to offer an encore performance of its beloved show, Seasons. With recognizable classics and a bevy of new numbers, this production is sure to delight multiple generations. Come enjoy the music of our hearts, the outfits of our cultures, the story of our people, and, most especially, the dance of our powerful performers!

BYU Living Legends is pleased to offer an encore performance of its beloved show, Seasons. With recognizable classics and a bevy of new numbers, this production is sure to delight multiple generations. Come enjoy the music of our hearts, the outfits of our cultures, the story of our people, and, most especially, the dance of our powerful performers!

Big Band and vocal choir jazz. A high-energy, fun, uplifting, and enjoyable show!

Varied sections by Brahms, Mozart, Adams, Debussy, and Barber. Featuring a new piece, entitled "Homage to a Son" composed by faculty Steve Lindeman, on piano, Monte Belknap, violin soloist, and Caroline Jorgenson, harp soloist.

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In addition to concert band favorites, this concert features some of our outstanding BYU School of Music Faculty soloists including: Diane Reich, Ray Smith, Daron Bradford, Jason Bergman and Larry Lowe.   To read more about this engagement please click here. 

 Program to include L’Arlésienne Suite No. 1 by Georges Bizet and Sabre Dance by Aram Khachaturian, as well as works by Mozart and Gounod

Christian Smith, bassoon; Jared Pierce, piano

The World Premiere of Larry Lowe’s new Trumpet Sonata Jason Bergman, trumpet; Christi Leman, piano

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Featured soloists: Cassie Hyatt, soprano Charlie Jarvis, cello Nathan Fenwick, horn Nathan Winters, marimba John Burton, clarinet Emma Fuller, bassoon Brooke Ballard, piano

Featured soloists: Claire Peterson, violin Isaac Sanabria, bassoon Sarah Knight, soprano Damon Webb, Trombone Amberlee Woodhouse, piano Hyrum Kohler, viola Abigail Fuller, soprano Lauren Cain, piano

Everyone

Mar. 11/2021
7:30 pm

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The 15th century morality play Everyman—one of the first plays recorded in the English language—receives an update in BYU Theatre’s new contemporary production Everyone. When Everyone is called by Death to make a final reckoning of their life, they have to say goodbye to this world and prepare for the next. At turns ridiculous and sublime, this live digital production urges us to discover what matters the most in this one precious life we have been given.

BYU Theatre Ballet presents the beloved story ballet Giselle and the modern masterworks Airs by Paul Taylor and Choreographic Offering by José Limón.

BYU Theatre Ballet presents the beloved story ballet Giselle and the modern masterworks Airs by Paul Taylor and Choreographic Offering by José Limón.

A high-energy, fun, uplifting, and enjoyable show!

BYU’s Group for New Music is pleased to present new works by some of today’s most distinctive contemporary composers, including Jessie Montgomery, Carolina Heredia, Raven Chacon, Fred Onovwerosuoke, and Bajinder Singh Sekhon. Guest performers include the BYU Percussion Ensemble and faculty cellist Michelle Kesler.

This two-night event will feature a different collection of songs each night.

 A high-energy, fun, uplifting, and enjoyable show!

Join BYU Syncopation for a night of mellow tones, tight harmonies, and deep grooves backed by the incredible faculty jazz combo, Groove Axis.

Selections by Dvorák, Debussy, Warlock, Copland, Rachmaninoff, and Ponchielli. Featuring faculty Nicole Brady as harp soloist.

for the past 45+ years, I have shared in the joy of making music with students, colleagues, and friends. Our concert will feature the music of Percy Grainger, Malcolm Arnold, George Gershwin, anfor the past 45+ years I have shared in the joy of making music with students, colleagues, and friends. Our concert will feature the music of Percy Grainger, Malcolm Arnold, George Gershwin, and Henry Fillmore. "Brassworks," our beloved BYU faculty brass quintet will be our featured artists in…

Featuring the music of Jean Sibelius, including the tone poem, Finlandia, and his Symphony No. 2

Synthesis

Apr. 07/2021
7:30 pm

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Anamae Anderson, harp ensemble director; Dr. Nicole Brady, harp professor

The BYU Global Rhythm concert will feature world percussion music performed by Gamelan Bintang Wahyu, directed by Jeremy Grimshaw, and Panoramic Steel, directed by Darren Bastian.

Wonderful musical and cultural variety of choral gems, from reverent to rhythmic

Performing Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2, “Little Russian”, and Paul Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

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