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The Hodgson Wind Ensemble will play its first of three spring concerts. D. Ray McClellan, professor of clarinet at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will join the ensemble as soloist for Henri Rabaud's "Solo de Concours." $10; $5 with a UGACard Sponsored by: Hugh Hodgson School of Music Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752
Noted saxophonist Vladislav Vals will perform a guest artist recital. Vals is professor of saxophone at the Gnessin Institute of Music in Moscow and has toured in Russia, England, the U.S. and many European countries. Noted saxophonist Vladislav Vals performs a guest artist recital at the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music in Ramsey Concert Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 6 p.m.  Vals, the official artist of Yamaha music in Russia, will perform…
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music will host a recital by renowned violist Elias Goldstein.  Goldstein is a faculty member at the Louisiana State University School of Music and has received numerous international awards and played with orchestras in Asia, Europe and North America.  Sponsored by: Hugh Hodgson School of Music Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4400
Liza Stepanova, an associate professor of piano at the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will perform. Stepanova will be joined by fellow School of Music faculty members Michael Heald on violin, Maggie Snyder on viola and David Starkweather on cello.  Stepanova has been praised by The New York Times for her “thoughtful musicality” and “fleet-fingered panache,” and is in demand as a soloist, collaborator, and educator. She has…
The Georgia Woodwind Quintet, the faculty woodwind quintet at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will perform its first concert of 2016. The Georgia Woodwind Quintet is a resident faculty ensemble in the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Since its founding in 1967, the quintet has maintained an active schedule performing woodwind chamber music from the early quintets of Danzi and Reicha to 20th-century compositions. This concert will be the…
Violin professor and international soloist Michael Heald will showcase his close attention to musical detail and expression during an evening at the Performing Arts Center. Heald will be joined by Timothy Lovelace, Professor of Collaborative Piano at the University of Minnesota. Repertoire will consist of music by Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, and Mendelssohn for violin and piano duo. $10; $5 with a UGACard Sponsored by: Hugh Hodgson School…
Celebrate New Year’s Eve in a brand new way as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra comes to Hodgson Hall for this fun-filled concert. It’s a musical celebration in the spirit of the famous and ultra-popular Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve Gala Concert that is broadcast worldwide to more than ninety countries. The ASO's ninety-minute program begins at 7:00 p.m. so you’ll be out early enough not to miss any of your other traditional…
The Classic City Band will perform holiday music during an evening concert in the festively-decorated conservatory. The concert band’s repertoire includes all types of music: marches, jazz, pop, show tunes, excerpts from operas and musicals, as well as traditional and classical selections. We normally perform 6-7 concerts a year, including Memorial Day, Christmas, and Fourth of July programs. You may have heard our band play on the Fourth of…
An Athens holiday tradition continues with the UGA Holiday Concerts, held this year on Dec. 3 and 4 in Hodgson Concert Hall at the Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. The UGA Symphony Orchestra, directed by Mark Cedel, and the combined choirs of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music will perform John Rutter’s “Gloria,” the first suite of Robert Shaw’s “Many Moods of Christmas,” excerpts from Bach’s “Magnificat,” and other seasonal favorites…
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The Hodgson Wind Symphony continues its fall season at the Performing Arts Center with a free concert. One of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music's large wind bands, the Wind Symphony has performed extensively throughout the Southeast and performs the finest standard and new repertoire for wind band.
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The UGA Repertory Singers will take to the stage to perform. This choral ensemble is a mixed chamber choir designed to offer laboratory rehearsal and performance experience for graduate-student conductors and upper-level music education students. This free concert will showcase some of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s emerging vocal and conducting talent.
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The Hodgson String Trio will play a free concert. The trio, a group of graduate string students from the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will perform Beethoven’s String Trio in E flat major.
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The UGA African American Choral Ensemble will hold one of its two yearly performances. From its beginnings in the early '70s as the Pamoja Singers, the UGA African American Choral Ensemble, directed by Gregory Broughton, chair of the voice area at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, has endeavored to keep concert halls and churches filled with the powerful sounds and wealth of indigenous musical…
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The Hodgson Symphonic Band will perform. The band, directed by Mike Robinson of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, comprises experienced undergraduate music majors, minors and non-majors. The band focuses on the classic band repertoire and as well as exciting new music. 
The Bulldog Brass Society, UGA’s premier graduate brass quintet, will perform a free concert. The ensemble, one of the most active student chamber groups on campus, was created in the fall of 1996 and performs repertoire ranging from Bach to 20th century works as well as more popular music, including home-grown arrangements by their members. For more information, visit: http://www.music.uga.edu/ensembles/bulldog-brass-society-0  …
Professor Connie Frigo will perform with Angela Jones-Reus and Liza Stepanova. $10; $5 with a UGACard Sponsored by: Hugh Hodgson School of Music Contact: Joshua Cutchin 706-542-4752
Contact: Clarke Schwabe 706-542-4752 The UGA British Brass Band will perform. The ensemble, led by former New York Philharmonic principal trumpet Philip Smith, will perform traditional and contemporary repertoire in the classic British brass band tradition. 
Quintin Mallette, percussion, will perform.
The Repertory Singers is a mixed chamber choir designed to offer laboratory rehearsal and performance experience for graduate-student conductors and upper-level music education students. The ensemble is designed to appeal to students (music-majors and non-music-majors) who wish to be part of an ongoing conducting masterclass environment as well as those wanting to build knowledge and skill in the areas of sight-reading, conducting gesture,…
The Hodgson Wind Ensemble will perform the following: Children’s Overture: Eugene Bozza Sibling Revelry: David Rakowski Tallahatchie Concerto: Jacob ter Veldhuis Connie Frigo, alto saxophone Smetana Fanfare: Karel Husa Three City Blocks: John Harbison The Hodgson Wind Ensemble has earned an international reputation for its artistry, precision, sensitivity, and musicianship. Membership, determined each semester by blind audition, includes the…
Wendy Mullen, soprano, will be performing. 
The UGA Symphony Orchestra, one of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music's premier performing ensembles will perform. The performance will showcase some of the university's finest players performing traditional orchestral repertoire. In addition to approximately eight annual performances, the UGASO also provides music for the UGA Opera Theater's fully staged productions and serves as the lab orchestra for various academic classes, from…
The Georgia Brass Quintet presents this concert.   Members include:  Philip Smith & Brandon Craswell, trumpets Jean Martin-Williams, horn Joshua Bynum, trombone David Zerkel, tuba

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