“Why I Give” – Chuck and Lynne Knapp
This is part of a series of monthly articles about people who support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center. UGA President Emeritus Chuck Knapp and his wife, Lynne, have […]
Read MoreThis is part of a series of monthly articles about people who support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center. UGA President Emeritus Chuck Knapp and his wife, Lynne, have […]
Read More“This was music-making of the highest order.”—The Guardian Who knows you better than a sibling? Hardly anyone. So it’s no surprise that the Schumann Quartet has a special connection audiences […]
Read More“This choir has the spirit of gospel deep in its blood — and it shows.”—Washington Post The South African Soweto Gospel Choir appears in Hodgson Concert Hall Nov. 15 at […]
Read MoreExperiential learning at UGA gets students out of the classroom and into the world, working alongside professionals in their fields of study. In October, the UGA Performing Arts Center and […]
Read More“A crazy ball of sound: Mexican coastal traditions meet Sam Cooke in The Bronx!” —Dan Zanes, Grammy Award winner, USA TODAY The Day of the Dead is a festive Mexican holiday that […]
Read More“The refinement of Vox Luminis is never anything less than sublime.”—Gramophone In its UGA Presents debut, the critically acclaimed Belgian early music group Vox Luminis (Voice of Light) explores music […]
Read MoreThis is part of a series of monthly articles about people who support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center. Meet Caroline D. Strobel, a major contributor to the UGA […]
Read MoreFrom the Bulldog Brass Society to the mighty Redcoat Band, UGA is a haven for brass players. Septura is a seven-member brass ensemble including some of London’s top orchestral principals. […]
Read More“His powerful voice, with its earthy textures and resonant sound, is ideal.”—New York Times What do Porgy, Hercules, and the Norse god Wotan have in common? They’ve all been portrayed […]
Read More“He really is a one-man orchestra. But backed by the real thing, the results were even more stunning.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch Singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and Athens favorite Kishi Bashi has carved […]
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