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Table for Three at Chez Janau: An Evening of Duos and Trios

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Faculty Chamber Series

Nine HHSOM faculty present an intimate evening of exquisite music sure to satisfy your appetite. Featuring:  Joaquin Turina’s Piano trio #2 op.76, in D minor;  “Table for 3 at Chez Janau,” a  tonal work with jazz elements by living American composer Paul Ferguson; selections from Spohr’s Op. 103 songs; and selections from Lori Laitman’s cycle, “I Never Saw Another Butterfly.” Don’t miss out on a seat for this delicious performance.

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Five by Five: Georgia Brass and Georgia Winds Quintets

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Faculty Chamber Series

Ten of our powerhouse instrumental faculty launch our Faculty Chamber Ensemble Series. Georgia Brass Quintet features Philip Smith and Brandon Craswell, trumpet; James Naigus, horn; Joshua Bynum, trombone; and Matthew Shipes, tuba/euphonium. Georgia Wind Quintet features Angela Jones-Reus, flute; Reid Messich, oboe; D. Ray McClellan, clarinet; Amy Pollard, bassoon; and Jean Martin-Williams, horn.

 

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Music and Dance

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Thursday Scholarship Series
Special Concerts

ARCO Chamber Orchestra and the UGA Dance Ensemble, directed Levon Ambartsumian and Lisa Fusillo respectively, collaborate to create an evening highlighting the intricate relationship between music and dance. The program will feature music by Telemann, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Piazzolla, Schnittke, and Khachaturian. Professor of flute Angela Jones-Reus will be a featured soloist. This stunning performance is not to be missed.

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Faculty Follies - An Evening of Musical Comedy"

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Thursday Scholarship Series
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Not since the days of Victor Borge and P.D.Q. Bach has there been such a collision of classical music and side-splitting laughter. Curated by professor of comedy...er...clarinet D. Ray McClellan, this fun-filled evening features faculty and students sharing music that highlights joy and playfulness. Silly situations evocative of a classic “Follies” like variety show promise to unfold. What a great way to celebrate Valentine’s Day!

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Thursday Scholarship Series: Birth of the Cool (encore)

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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
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Thursday Scholarship Series
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A collection of pieces written by Gil Evans, Gerry Mulligan, Miles Davis and John Lewis from 1948-50, that was expanding past the “Be-Bop” hard driving small group Jazz music of the time. This encore performance features nine of the UGA performance faculty including senior lecturer in Jazz David D’Angelo and assistant professors of jazz piano and African American studies Greg Satterthwaite and James Weidman.

 

 

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Admissions director strikes the right chord with music students

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Marshall Williams is the director of admissions for the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. (Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA)

Marshall Williams is the director of admissions for the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. (Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA) 

May 19, 2024 by Krista Richmond

Marshall Williams guides students through the recruitment process and beyond

Marshall Williams knows when he’s struck the right chord with his students.

HHSOM 2024 Graduation and Convocation with Commencement Speaker UGA Alum Ana Abrantes

UGA School of Music Alum Ana Abrantas
Hodgson Hall UGA Performing Arts Center
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The Hugh Hodgson School of Music 2024 Commencement and Convocation is Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. at the Hodgson Concert Hall of the UGA Performing Arts Center. Tickets are free but are required for entry. If you are in need of tickets, please speak to your graduating graduate or undergraduate student for more details. The commencement ceremony and convocation begins this evening at 6 p.m. Seating begins at 5:30 p.m. If you're unable to attend, this event will be streamed below.

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER: ANA ABRANTES

Dr. Ana Abrantes, originally from Campos do Jordão, Brazil, holds the esteemed position of Director of Education at the Sphinx Organization. In this role, she oversees the Overture Program, which provides access to music education to elementary school students in Detroit and Flint, as well as the Sphinx Performance Academy, a collaborative summer program with the University of Colorado, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the Juilliard School.

Before joining the Sphinx family, Dr. Abrantes distinguished herself as the Curriculum Director for the renowned Heifetz Institute's junior division in Staunton, VA. Additionally, she played a pivotal role as Operations Manager, managing day-to-day operations and coordinating Heifetz On Tour activities throughout the year.

Dr. Abrantes' musical journey spans across the United States and Brazil. She held core positions in orchestras in Mississippi and Georgia. At the University of Georgia, she served as principal cellist of the ARCO Chamber Orchestra, a prestigious ensemble founded by Levon Ambartsumian in 1989. Her performances with ARCO included notable tours through Brazil as well as a feature as a cello soloist in Efrem Podgaits' CD, "String Fairy Tale," released under the Art Classics label.

Dr. Abrantes graduated with Honors from the University of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor of Music degree in cello performance. She furthered her education at the University of Georgia, earning a Master of Music in cello performance and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree with a minor in music theory. Dr. Abrantes lives in Michigan with her husband and fellow UGA-HHSOM alum, Anderson Romero, where they remain committed to fostering excellence and accessibility in music education and performance.

FOR STUDENTS AND PARTICIPANTS
  • Students graduating (in cap and gown) and students who will be receiving awards (in business dress) MUST check in at the Music Library starting at 4:45 to get your reader card. This is how we will recognize you at the ceremony so you must have this card.
     
  • Everyone should be checked in and ready to participate no later than 5:45. If you will be late, please let us know. Faculty should be here in regalia by 5:45, as well.
     
  • The event starts at 6 p.m. If you need tickets or have tickets for guests at Will Call, that opens at 5:15 p.m. It will be open seating and the doors open at 5:30 p.m. Please note that seats will be reserved for graduates, award recipients, and family needing special seating. Please honor these blocked spaces.

CMA Academy Piano and Strings Ensemble Recital at First Presbyterian Church

Chamber Music Athens
First Presbyterian Church of Athens

CMA Academy chamber ensembles wrap up a week of intense work with festival coaches with a showcase of their musical performances. This concert features CMA ensembles with piano and strings.

Program will be announced closer to the concert.

This event is free and open to the public.

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