Point/Counterpoint: UMD Wind Orchestra • IN-PERSON

The culmination of the UMD School of Music’s annual Wind Conducting Workshop, this concert will feature the return of two special guests: orchestral conducting alumnus Jason Fettig M.M. ’05 and Robert Austin Boudreau, acclaimed music director of the American Wind Symphony Orchestra (AWSO). Boudreau served as interim wind ensemble conductor at Maryland prior to the appointment of Michael Votta, Jr.

Golijov, Strauss & Beethoven: UMD Symphony Orchestra • LIVESTREAM

The UMD Symphony Orchestra's (UMSO) season finale will feature Ludwig van Beethoven’s cheerful Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93, the celestial Sidereus by Osvaldo Golijov and Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks by Richard Strauss. In partnership with The Clarice's Visiting Artist Series, Golijov will visit a rehearsal to work directly with the students in preparation for this performance.

Golijov, Strauss & Beethoven: UMD Symphony Orchestra • IN-PERSON

The UMD Symphony Orchestra's (UMSO) season finale will feature Ludwig van Beethoven’s cheerful Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93, the celestial Sidereus by Osvaldo Golijov and Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks by Richard Strauss. In partnership with The Clarice's Visiting Artist Series, Golijov will visit a rehearsal to work directly with the students in preparation for this performance.

Conductors’ Concert: UMD Symphony Orchestra and UMD Wind Orchestra

Join us in person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home. 

The UMD Symphony Orchestra and UMD Wind Orchestra combine for this concert led by members of the graduate conducting studios. The program will include Gioachino Rossini’s Bassoon Concerto with 2019 Concerto Competition winner and doctoral student "Jimmy" Qun Ren as soloist. Additional concert repertoire coming soon.

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Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”: UMD Symphony Orchestra and UMD Concert Choir • LIVESTREAM

The UMD Symphony Orchestra celebrates its spring return with Gustav Mahler’s “Resurrection Symphony”. Mahler’s transcendent masterwork grapples with the meaning of life and death while culminating in redemption. Reminiscent of a funeral march, it took Mahler a period of seven years to compose all five of the movements of this epic.

SOLD OUT Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”: UMD Symphony Orchestra and UMD Concert Choir • IN-PERSON

The UMD Symphony Orchestra celebrates its spring return with Gustav Mahler’s “Resurrection Symphony”. Mahler’s transcendent masterwork grapples with the meaning of life and death while culminating in redemption. Reminiscent of a funeral march, it took Mahler a period of seven years to compose all five of the movements of this epic.

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