An Afternoon of Japanese Koto and Balinese Gamelan: UMD Japanese Koto Ensemble and UMD Gamelan Saraswati Ensemble
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Join us in-person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home.
Join us in person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home.
The UMD Wind Ensemble performs a varied program with musical selections representative of stories and songs. Faculty member Willie Clark will be the tuba soloist on Bruce Broughton's Tuba Concerto.
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The UMD Repertoire Orchestra performs Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9, "From the New World" and instrumental movements from from Pietro Mascagni's opera of passion and jealousy, Cavalleria Rusticana.
Program:
Pietro Mascagni: instrumental movements from Cavalleria Rusticana
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, "From the New World"
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Guest artists Gary Levinson, violin, and Baya Kakouberi, piano, give a recital filled with beloved pieces by Tartini, Beethoven, McTee, Tchaikovsky and Franck.
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Join us in-person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home.
UMD School of Music faculty members Sarah Frisof, flute, and Joseph Grimmer, bassoon, present a duo recital. Program information coming soon.
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Program information coming soon.
Health & Safety:
There may be COVID safety policies such as mask requirements in place when you attend this event. Please see our health and safety page for the most up to date information about attendance.
Join University of Maryland double reed faculty Mark Hill (oboe) and Joseph Grimmer (bassoon) for the School of Music’s annual Double Reed Day, held in hybrid format for the first time this year on Saturday, October 9, 2021. You can register to attend in-person or virtually via the Zoom platform. In-person guests will be asked to provide evidence of full vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the event.
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After a year and a half of not playing music together due to COVID-19, the UMD Repertoire Orchestra (UMRO) welcomes you back to the concert hall in both celebration of the unity and resiliency of America as well as in recognition of the systemic injustices faced by Black, indigenous and people of color brought more prominently to light during this time.