Christmas in the Classic City
The Classic City Community Chorus fall concert, “Christmas in the Classic City,” will be Monday, December 15 at 7:30 pm in UGA’s Hodgson Hall at the Performing Arts Center. Our […]
Read MoreThe Classic City Community Chorus fall concert, “Christmas in the Classic City,” will be Monday, December 15 at 7:30 pm in UGA’s Hodgson Hall at the Performing Arts Center. Our […]
Read MoreAcclaimed violinist Augustin Hadelich will work with UGA violin students in this master class, which is open and free to the public.
Read MoreJoin the two musicians of the band Symbio for an informal workshop in which they will discuss their music, instruments, and Swedish culture. Featuring LarsEmil Öjeberget (accordion/stomp box/electronics) and Johannes […]
Read MoreThe Performing Arts Center is celebrating 30 years! To commemorate this milestone, we are building a new Arts Impact Endowment to sustain our arts education and outreach programming for generations […]
Read MoreDelta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, Hugh Hodgson School of Music, and University of Georgia Performing Arts Center welcome the renowned conductor and […]
Read MoreThe Georgia Review and the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center invite the public to a reading with Finnish-American author Hanna Pylväinen, where she will read from The End of […]
Read MoreAs she prepares to launch her major North American concert tour with a sold out performance right here in Athens, Tony Award winner Lea Salonga sits down with the University […]
Read MoreDescribed as “exciting…combining boom-crash orchestration with woozy portamenti and jazz elegance” by The New York Times, and “a force to be reckoned with” by Observer, the music of Australian composer […]
Read MoreSubaerial Collective is a trio of UGA faculty composer-performers: Adrian Childs, piano/keyboards; Peter Lane, bassoon/contrabassoon and technology; and Emily Koh, double bass/electric bass. Formed in September 2018, Subaerial Collective champions […]
Read MoreAs Antonín Dvořák’s most melodious and accessible symphony, Symphony No. 8 is an event for the novice concert goer to the seasoned audience member. Composed in 1889 at Vysoká u […]
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