Middle East Music Ensemble

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Ensembles

Directed by Jared Holton, this ensemble features music, rhythm, and dance mainly from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. Students perform on regional instruments such as the oud (Arabic lute), nay (reed flute), riqq, daff, and tabla. Performances often include special guest artists.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

Latin American Music Ensemble

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Ensembles

This performance group explores the diverse musical styles of Latin America. The ensemble focuses on both traditional and contemporary Latin American music, including Afro-Brazilian percussive forms. They often feature a specific country or region in their performances, such as Argentina or Brazil.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

Jazz Ensembles I and II

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Ensembles

Jazz Ensemble I is the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s advanced level big band group, comprised of traditional big band instrumentation: saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and a rhythm section featuring drums, piano, guitar, and bass, conducted by David D’Angelo.

Jazz Ensemble II  introduces students to the experience of performing in a traditional big band, and teaches students the evolution of big band music, familiarization with stylistic comparisons, and refinement of improvisational skills. Jazz Ensemble II is co-conducted by Greg Satterthwaite and James Weidman.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

Jazz Ensembles I and II

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
General Events
Ensembles

Jazz Ensemble I is the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s advanced level big band group, comprised of traditional big band instrumentation: saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and a rhythm section featuring drums, piano, guitar, and bass, conducted by David D’Angelo.

Jazz Ensemble II  introduces students to the experience of performing in a traditional big band, and teaches students the evolution of big band music, familiarization with stylistic comparisons, and refinement of improvisational skills. Jazz Ensemble II is co-conducted by Greg Satterthwaite and James Weidman.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

Chinese Music Ensemble Spring Concert

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
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Ensembles

Under the direction of Vicki Lu, several distinguished guest artists often  join this fan favorite ensemble which features instruments such as the erhu, guzheng, pipa, hulusi, and the yangqin. Typically following the concert, the audience is invited on stage to explore the instruments.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

British Brass Band Spring Concert

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Ensembles

The British Brass Band has become an Athens fan favorite. The repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles including excellent original works, marvelous transcriptions of orchestral works, as well as marches and other light pieces. British Brass Band is conducted by Gilbert Villagrana.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

British Brass Band Fall Concert

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
General Events
Bands
Ensembles

The British Brass Band has become an Athens fan favorite. The repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles including excellent original works, marvelous transcriptions of orchestral works, as well as marches and other light pieces. British Brass Band is conducted by Gilbert Villagrana.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

African Music Ensemble

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
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Ensembles

UGA Professor of Ethnomusicology Jean Kidula will be offering the African Music Ensemble this spring as an opportunity for students to discover and explore musical history, instrumentation, and expression that is rooted in African cultures and traditions.

This concert is free with no tickets required.

 

 

Faculty Artist Series: Daniel Bolshoy, guitar

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Faculty Artist Series
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Daniel Bolshoy is committed to bringing the guitar to the attention of audiences everywhere. He is regularly praised for his friendly and informative spoken introductions, and progressive programming of solo and chamber music. His concert tours take him from prestigious international concert stages to remote villages and house-concerts. Bolshoy has performed as a soloist with over sixty orchestras internationally and across Canada, including the Mexico City Philharmonic, Israel Chamber, Volgograd Symphony (Russia), and the symphony orchestras of New Mexico, Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Kingston, Victoria, Okanagan, Saskatoon, and Nova Scotia.

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

RSVP for Daniel Bolshoy, guitar 3/17/26 at 7:30 p.m.

Faculty Artist Series: Levon Ambartsumian, violin

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Faculty Artist Series
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Levon Ambartsumian is Regent’s and Franklin Professor of Violin at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Prior to coming to UGA in 1995, he was a visiting professor at Indiana University School of Music, replacing legendary American violin teacher Joseph Gingold.  Ambartsumian also taught for 15 years at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, beginning in 1978. Ambartsumian is an alumnus of the Moscow Central Music School and the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where his teachers were Felix Andrievski, Yury Yankelevitch, Leonid Kogan, and Igor Bezrodny. In 1977, he became the First Prize winner of Zagreb International Violin Competition. 

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

RSVP for Levon Ambartsumian, violin 2/17/26 at 7:30 p.m.