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SUMMARY:Payne Memorial Concert Harlem Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“The Harlem Quartet takes the whole universe of music as their domain.”—San Diego Union-Tribune \nHarlem Quartet has been praised for its “panache” (New York Times) and for “bringing a new attitude to classical music\, one that is fresh\, bracing\, and intelligent” (Cincinnati Enquirer). The quartet advances diversity in classical music\, engaging young and new audiences through the discovery and presentation of varied repertoire that includes works by composers of color. Their program culminates in one of the most beloved string quartets — by Claude Debussy — after a set that ranges from bittersweet rags to a familiar jazz standard. \nDue to illness\, Jaime Amador will not perform. Paul Laraia of the Catalyst String Quartet will take his place.  \nPre-performance talk in Ramsey Concert Hall at 2:15 pm (free admission) \n\n\nPayne Memorial Concert \n\n\nThe Payne Memorial Concert is named in honor of Dr. William Jackson “Jack” Payne\, former Dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences\, who founded the Franklin College Chamber Music Series in 1978. Dean Payne had a great love of the arts and his wish was that the college should make a significant contribution to the cultural life of both the University and the Athens community through the chamber music series. In honor of his efforts\, the Payne Memorial Concert is presented free to the public once each season.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/harlem-quartet/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Classical Music,Franklin College Chamber Music,Performance Talks,Series,Special Event,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Kishi Bashi UGA Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:This performance is currently sold out. You may wish to check back for cancelations. \n“He really is a one-man orchestra. But backed by the real thing\, the results were even more stunning.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch \nKishi Bashi\nUGA Symphony Orchestra\nMark Cedel\, conductor \nSinger\, multi-instrumentalist\, songwriter\, and Athens favorite Kishi Bashi has carved out a unique place for himself in America’s diverse sonic landscape. With a musical vocabulary drawing from indie pop\, rock\, beatboxing\, vocal looping\, and even classical violin\, he defies easy categorization yet has achieved wide appeal. Following its recent premiere with the St. Louis Symphony\, his new orchestral show comes to Hodgson Concert Hall for an unforgettable night of music featuring songs from his catalogue and selections from EO9066\, his powerful work about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/kishi-bashi-ugaso/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Contemporary Music,Encounters,Series,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Curtis on Tour Eric Owens\, bass-baritone Singers from Curtis Opera Theatre
DESCRIPTION:“His powerful voice\, with its earthy textures and resonant sound\, is ideal.”—New York Times \nWhat do Hercules\, Porgy\, and the Norse god Wotan have in common? They’ve all been portrayed by big-voiced American bass-baritone Eric Owens. A frequent star of the Metropolitan Opera\, he’s sharing the stage with students from the Curtis Institute\, where he serves as director of vocal studies and the Curtis Opera Theatre. The quartet will perform gems from the lieder and song repertoire—anchored by Brahms’s lilting and pensive Neue Liebeslieder waltzes for four voices and four-hand piano\, followed by operatic arias\, ensemble pieces\, and bittersweet Broadway numbers. \nCurtis on Tour is the Nina von Maltzahn Global Touring Initiative of the Curtis Institute of Music.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/eric-owens-curtis-opera-theatre/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Masterworks,Series,UGA Presents,Vocal Music
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SUMMARY:Septura
DESCRIPTION:“Virtuoso playing: glossy\, brilliantly articulated\, audaciously coloured\, technically flawless.”—BBC Magazine \nSeptura brings together London’s leading players to redefine brass chamber music through the uniquely expressive sound of the septet. Its members hold principal positions in the London Symphony\, Royal Philharmonic\, London Philharmonic\, BBC Symphony\, Philharmonia\, and City of Birmingham Symphony. Showcasing “brass playing at its most exalted” (Fanfare)\, the ensemble’s reputation for irresistible programming and polished excellence demonstrate just how expressive a brass ensemble can be.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/septura/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Instrumental Music,International Artists,Masterworks,Series,UGA Presents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T193000
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SUMMARY:Vox Luminis
DESCRIPTION:Lionel Meunier\, artistic director \n“Not surprisingly\, the performances were excellent.”—New York Times \nBelgian early music group Vox Luminis (Voice of Light) explores music by a diverse group of composers with the same last name: Bach. In the years before\, during\, and after J.S. Bach’s life\, his sons\, forebears\, and other relatives produced music of impressive quality and diversity. This program offers a variety of pieces for voices and instruments in a peerless performance by an ensemble defined by its unique sound. \nPre-performance talk in Ramsey Concert Hall at 6:45 pm (free admission).
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/vox-luminis/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Choral,Early Music,International Artists,Masterworks,Performance Talks,Series,UGA Presents
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