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SUMMARY:Yo-Yo Ma\, cello 30th Anniversary Gala Performance
DESCRIPTION:2/1/26\, 9:45 a.m. – This performance will take place as scheduled. We are grateful for the crews that have been working to address hazardous conditions on the UGA campus this weekend. As you travel to the UGA Performing Arts Center and Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall today\, we urge caution while driving or walking around campus\, as some patchy spots of ice might be present. The covered parking deck will be open (excluding the top floor)\, as will the surface lots.  \n1/30/26\, 3:50 p.m. – We currently expect this performance to take place as scheduled. We are continually monitoring the weather conditions and will notify ticket holders of any changes by email.  \n“He may be the greatest cellist in the world and\, some would argue\, the greatest cellist ever.”—The Washington Post \nYo-Yo Ma’s multifaceted career is a testament to his belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understanding. Whether performing new or familiar works for cello\, bringing communities together to explore culture’s role in society\, or engaging unexpected musical forms\, he strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce our humanity. In celebration of the Performing Arts Center’s 30th anniversary\, the 19-time Grammy Award winner makes a highly anticipated return to Athens for a solo recital of music selected from his vast repertoire. \nAll tickets for this performance include a $30 non-refundable contribution to the Performing Arts Center’s new Arts Impact Endowment. This fund will support the Performing Arts Center’s educational outreach activities for the next 30 years and beyond.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/yo-yo-ma/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Icons,Instrumental Music,Recital,Special Event,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Drum Tao The Best
DESCRIPTION:“Their physicality is a wonder to behold . . . It’s executed with passion and precision.”—Broadway World\nGet ready to feel the awesome power of wadaiko when Drum Tao returns! In this all-new show\, the group’s extraordinary athleticism\, large-scale taiko drums\, and precise choreography merge with contemporary costumes and traditional flute\, harp\, and guitar melodies to create an energetic and electrifying experience. More than eight million people around the world have enjoyed Drum Tao’s captivating and entertaining celebration of the magnificent culture of Japan\, and we invite you to be among them when the group makes a highly anticipated return to Athens!
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/drum-tao/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:International Artists,UGA Presents,World Stage
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SUMMARY:Haochen Zhang\, piano
DESCRIPTION:“Even more impressive than Zhang’s virtuosity is his quicksilver imagination.”—Gramophone\nSince his gold medal win at the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition\, Haochen Zhang has captivated audiences in the United States\, Europe\, and Asia with a unique combination of deep musical sensitivity\, fearless imagination\, and spectacular virtuosity. In 2017\, he received the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant\, which recognizes talented musicians with the potential for a major solo career in classical music. His UGA Presents debut showcases his talents on an all-Beethoven/Schumann program.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/haochen-zhang-piano/
LOCATION:Ramsey Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,International Artists,Recital,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Duke in Africa
DESCRIPTION:“A typically graceful blend of swing grooves that ticked over like an immense and perfectly balanced engine\, ensemble parts played with languid rigor\, and concise improv that both embellishes compositions and cherishes their shapes.”—The Guardian\nThe Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is comprised of 15 of the finest jazz musicians in America. This remarkably versatile band performs in venues around the world and with an ever-expanding roster of guest artists and symphony orchestras. Led by Music Director Wynton Marsalis\, the ensemble maintains a vast repertoire\, from rare historic compositions to new commissions. \nDuke in Africa \nDuke Ellington found deep inspiration in Africa\, travelling with his orchestra to Dakar\, Senegal\, in 1966 to perform at the first World Festival of Negro Arts. This trip led him to compose the Grammy Award-winning Togo Brava Suite. Co-music-directed by JLCO saxophonists Chris Lewis and Alexa Tarantino\, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis celebrates Ellington’s Africa-related compositions and the spirit of his historic trip\, nearly 60 years later.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/jazz-at-lincoln-center-orchestra-with-wynton-marsalis/2026-02-14/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Icons,Jazz,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Duke in Africa
DESCRIPTION:“A typically graceful blend of swing grooves that ticked over like an immense and perfectly balanced engine\, ensemble parts played with languid rigor\, and concise improv that both embellishes compositions and cherishes their shapes.”—The Guardian\nThe Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is comprised of 15 of the finest jazz musicians in America. This remarkably versatile band performs in venues around the world and with an ever-expanding roster of guest artists and symphony orchestras. Led by Music Director Wynton Marsalis\, the ensemble maintains a vast repertoire\, from rare historic compositions to new commissions. \nDuke in Africa \nDuke Ellington found deep inspiration in Africa\, travelling with his orchestra to Dakar\, Senegal\, in 1966 to perform at the first World Festival of Negro Arts. This trip led him to compose the Grammy Award-winning Togo Brava Suite. Co-music-directed by JLCO saxophonists Chris Lewis and Alexa Tarantino\, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis celebrates Ellington’s Africa-related compositions and the spirit of his historic trip\, nearly 60 years later.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/jazz-at-lincoln-center-orchestra-with-wynton-marsalis/2026-02-15/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Icons,Jazz,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Sphinx Virtuosi Randall Goosby\, violin
DESCRIPTION:“[The performance] opened with a propulsive\, richly hued interpretation…which demonstrated the ensemble’s polish and tonal allure.”–The New York Times\nThe Sphinx Virtuosi are an inspiring self-conducted chamber orchestra that transforms lives through the power of music. Comprised of 18 Black and Latino artists who reflect the highest level of musicianship in America\, the ensemble expands the breadth of classical music through artistic excellence\, pioneering programming\, and community engagement. \nVisions of Peace\, the ensemble’s UGA Presents debut program\, imagines a world where music serves as an emissary of reconciliation and unity. From William Grant Still’s Suite for Violin — featuring the celebrated young violinist Randall Goosby — to José White’s stirring Cuban melodies\, to Ruben Rengel’s setting of Prokofiev’s “Stalingrad” Sonata\, this collection of new and familiar voices transcends borders in a jubilant celebration of the human spirit. \nPERFORMANCE TALK\nJoin us for a free pre-performance talk by members of the ensemble in Hodgson Concert Hall from 6:45-7:15 pm.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/sphinx-virtuosi-randall-goosby-violin/
LOCATION:Ramsey Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Classical Music,Franklin College Chamber Music Series,Instrumental Music,Orchestra,Performance Talks,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Salzburg Marionette Theatre The Sound of Music
DESCRIPTION:Due to a number of insurmountable and unexpected logistical challenges\, Salzburg Marionette Theatre has made the difficult decision to cancel its upcoming spring tour of the United States. The performances scheduled at UGA on February 26 and 27 have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. Ticketholders have been notified. \n“A delightful surprise from start to finish … a mesmerizing spectacle.”—The New York Times\nFor more than a century\, Salzburg Marionette Theatre — one of the last remaining full-time professional marionette troupes in Europe — has held countless audiences spellbound with its skillful artistry and captivating performances. The company makes a long-awaited return to UGA for an encore presentation of its magical production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. Performed by a troupe of 24-inch puppets against a lavish\, miniature stage to beautifully recorded music performed by Broadway actors\, the charm of this old-world tradition comes to life in an unforgettable way. \nPERFORMANCE TALK\nJoin us for a free pre-performance talk by a member of the company in Ramsey Concert Hall prior to each performance from 6:45-7:15 pm.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/salzburg-marionette-theatre-the-sound-of-music/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:International Artists,Performance Talks,Theatre,Theatre & Dance,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Salzburg Marionette Theatre The Sound of Music
DESCRIPTION:Due to a number of insurmountable and unexpected logistical challenges\, Salzburg Marionette Theatre has made the difficult decision to cancel its upcoming spring tour of the United States. The performances scheduled at UGA on February 26 and 27 have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. Ticketholders have been notified. \n“A delightful surprise from start to finish … a mesmerizing spectacle.”—The New York Times\nFor more than a century\, Salzburg Marionette Theatre — one of the last remaining full-time professional marionette troupes in Europe — has held countless audiences spellbound with its skillful artistry and captivating performances. The company makes a long-awaited return to UGA for an encore presentation of its magical production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. Performed by a troupe of 24-inch puppets against a lavish\, miniature stage to beautifully recorded music performed by Broadway actors\, the charm of this old-world tradition comes to life in an unforgettable way. \nPERFORMANCE TALK\nJoin us for a free pre-performance talk by a member of the company in Ramsey Concert Hall prior to each performance from 6:45-7:15 pm.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/salzburg-marionette-theatre-the-sound-of-music/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:International Artists,Performance Talks,Theatre,Theatre & Dance,UGA Presents
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