Key Dates for the 2024-25 UGA Presents Season
May 21 | The 2024-25 UGA Presents season is announced! May 22 | Season preview event in the Performing Arts Center Lobby at 5:00 p.m. (light refreshments served). Ticketing personnel […]
Read MoreMay 21 | The 2024-25 UGA Presents season is announced! May 22 | Season preview event in the Performing Arts Center Lobby at 5:00 p.m. (light refreshments served). Ticketing personnel […]
Read MoreWhen the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to Hodgson Concert Hall Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m., it will have two stunning young artists in tow. Virtuosic young pianist Yeol Eum […]
Read More“Surely Orliński has the most compelling, most otherworldly beautiful voice on the planet.”—ArtsATL Polish countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński and the early music group Il Pomo d’Oro are appearing at Hodgson […]
Read More“The quartet I would most want to hear play just about anything.”—New York The critically acclaimed, prizewinning Danish String Quartet, appearing at Hodgson Concert Hall Friday, April 19 at 7:30 […]
Read More“The audience was in a state of pure awe.”—Nevada Sagebrush Sweet Honey in the Rock — an iconic, women-led African American vocal ensemble — remains among the most vibrant, versatile, […]
Read More“Savall is not only a performer of genius but also a conductor, a scholar, a teacher.”—The New Yorker The classical music heard most often comes from the 18th, 19th, and […]
Read More“The most compelling, most soulful Irish traditional folk band playing today.”—The News Journal The BBC has called them “an icon of Irish music.” It’s the band Dervish, born 35 years […]
Read More“A group to which I owe some of my greatest musical experiences.”—The Guardian on the Takács Quartet One of the world’s most celebrated string quartets is making a welcome return to […]
Read MoreThis is part of a series of monthly articles about people who support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center. Meet Cecil and Sandy Hudson. They are native Georgians and […]
Read More“Intensely passionate and lively with moments of almost painful sweetness and longing.”—Cultural Voice of North Carolina Kiwi-American violinist Geneva Lewis, winner of both the Avery Fisher Career Grant and Concert […]
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