Faculty Artist Series: Alan Woo, piano

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Praised by the New York Times as a pianist with “assurance and vitality,” Alan Woo made his Lincoln Center debut performing with the Juilliard Orchestra under Yannick Nézet-Séguin. He has since made solo appearances with the Houston and Fort Worth Symphonies and presented recitals throughout the United States, Brazil, Europe, and Asia. As a chamber musician, he has performed at the New York Philharmonic Ensembles, Lake George Music Festival, and La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest series among others. Woo completed degrees at The Juilliard School and Peabody Institute, and currently teaches at the University of Georgia as an assistant professor of piano.

This event is free and includes a reception with the artist immediately following.
RSVPs are encouraged but not required. 

RSVP for Alan Woo, piano 9/9/25 at 7:30 p.m.

Quartets by W. A. Mozart and Johannes Brahms

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Closing out the season of Faculty Chamber Ensembles are four of our UGA string and piano faculty presenting an evening of piano quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms. Featuring Shakhida Azimkhodjaeva, viola; Levon Ambartsumian, violin; James Kim, cello; and Alan Woo, piano.

 

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Subaerial Collective and Woodwind Duos

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Subaerial 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 works that expand the limits of traditional concert boundaries through the use of technology, reinterpretation of performance practice or re-contextualization of the concert experience. The program also includes woodwind duos featuring Angela Jones-Reus, flute; Amy Pollard, bassoon; and  Brandon Quarles, saxophone.

 

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Masterworks for Piano and Strings

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The two works being performed are the A Major Piano Quartet by Johannes Brahms and the C Minor Piano Quintet by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The evening features four of the UGA string faculty: Michael Heald, violin; Maggie Snyder, viola; Milton Masciadri, double bass; and James Kim, cello. The pianist for the evening will be guest artist Timothy Lovelace, professor of collaborative piano at the University of Minnesota. While the Brahms may be rather more well-known to audiences, the Vaughan Williams is a masterful work full of tonal richness and romantic sweep, employing the same forces as Schubert’s famous “Trout” Quintet.

 

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Georgia Brass Quintet and Georgia Wind Quintet

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Ten of our powerhouse instrumental faculty returning to the stage this fall make up the Georgia Brass Quintet (GBQ) and the Georgia Woodwind Quintet (GWQ). The Brass Quintet features Brandon Craswell, trumpet;  James Naigus, horn; Joshua Bynum, trombone; Matthew Shipes, tuba/euphonium; and introducing Gilbert Villagrana, trumpet. GWQ features Angela Jones-Reus, flute; Brandon Quarles, saxophone; D. Ray McClellan, clarinet; Amy Pollard, bassoon; and Jean Martin-Williams, horn.

 

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Orff's "Carmina Burana" - Combined Choirs and Symphony Orchestra

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Carmina Burana is a powerful cantata composed by Carl Orff in 1935-36 based on a collection of twenty-four medieval poems. Recurring themes from Carmina Burana, such as the “O Fortuna,” have appeared in hundreds of films and television commercials. This recognizable piece continues to be a popular crowd pleasing experience for audience and musicians alike.

There is nothing quite like the power of more than three hundred student musicians collaborating on a single concert. The University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra is joined by the UGA Hodgson Singers, Treble Choir, University Chorus, UGA Glee Club, as well as talented student and faculty soloists. This concert has sold out the past two years, so be sure to get your tickets to this special concert now.

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Concerto Competition Winners and the Symphony Orchestra

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The soloists performing in this concert are selected after advancing through a rigorous competition process judged by faculty within the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. These winners are selected and announced near the end of the fall semester, so be sure to keep an eye out for our announcement of the winners and their program. Winners will be announced in November 2025.

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Annual Holiday Concert

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A concert to be thankful for! Once again, Thanksgiving falls so late in the academic calendar that our Annual Holiday Concert will be the week before Thanksgiving. Featuring the Symphony Orchestra, Hodgson Singers and other choirs, Jazz Combos, and more. Forget the Macy’s Parade, join the Hugh Hodgson School of Music for this favorite annual holiday tradition and start the season off right! 

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Faculty Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble I with Special Guest Michele Corcella

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The School of Music Faculty Jazz Ensemble returns to Hodgson Concert Hall alongside Jazz Ensemble I for a fantastic evening of music composed by multi-award-winning composer, arranger, and conductor, Michele Corcella.

Corcella (pictured left)  graduated in Musical Studies (DAMS) at the University of Bologna, defending a thesis on Duke Ellington’s soundtracks. In addition, while at the Bologna Conservatory, he graduated in Jazz Music, as well as Arrangement and Composition for Multimedia Music. Corcella also studied orchestral conducting at the Imola International Academy “Incontri col Maestro.”

At the international level, Corcella has won numerous composition awards such as Eddie Lang (2009), 2 Agosto (2009), Jazzverk (2010), Bargajazz (2012), Scrivere in Jazz (2014), Siae Libera il Jazz (2015), and the European Jazz Composers Competition (2018).

Corcella has worked as composer, arranger, or conductor with Kenny Wheeler, Randy Brecker, John Taylor, David Liebman, Anders Jormin, Jules Buckley, Enrico Pieranunzi, Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianluca Petrella, and WDR Big Band. In the classical field, he has worked with Mario Brunello, Altenberg Trio Wien, Orchestra Sinfonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, and Orchestra dei Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano.

 

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Violin and Guitar - ARCO Chamber Orchestra

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One of the featured pieces of the evening will be the Concerto for Guitar, Violin and Chamber Orchestra by William Lovelady with UGA faculty Daniel Bolshoy as the guitar soloist and UGA alum Pyeongkang Park as guest conductor. 

 

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