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BYU's production of "Into the Woods" will open Nov. 17 in the Pardoe Theater

New forms and approaches will be illuminated in this year’s production of Ballet Showcase, exhibiting the new direction the world of ballet has been heading in recent years.

The BYU Department of Dance will present "dancEnsemble" Nov. 10-11. The performances highlight contemporary dance and student creativity.

The innovative vocal group will perform a concert filled with a variety of new arrangements and familiar tunes on Nov. 15.

“All of these composers spent significant amounts of time working, living and being influenced by a country other than their native origin. The results are truly amazing.”

“Scheherazade” by Rimski-Korsakoff is one of the most famous and popular classical works of all time, based on the classic folk tales, “One Thousand and One Nights,” also known as the “Arabian Nights.”

The three concerts will feature a little bit of everything, from competitive choral repertoire to familiar toe-tapping tunes

BYU and The King's Singers have long been friends. It seems only fitting that The King's Singers include BYU in their 50th birthday celebrations by performing on campus in November. 

Kirt Saville gives a sneak peek for the upcoming Symphonic Band concert, "A Song or Dance," which will be performed on Nov. 7. 

BYU women's a capella group Noteworthy will release their new album, "How Sweet the Sounds: Songs of Inspiration," at a concert on BYU campus November 9. 

A moving story portraying a family’s plight with pride, forgiveness and humility will be depicted in “The Mill on the Floss,” opening Nov. 3.

An Evening of Percussion includes performances by BYU’s Percussion Ensemble, Gamelan Bintang Wahyu and Panoramic Steel

The first two Family Concert Series events will feature selections from “A Grand Night of Opera” and the BYU Jazz Ensemble.

The BYU Wind Symphony will present their concert titled Music from the Land Down Under on November 3.

In a quarter of a century, it has become the longest-running and largest film festival on campus.

The two guitarist met backstage at a Punch Brothers concert and combined their styles to make an unlikely, but succesful, duo.

Giacomo Puccini's contrasting operas, "Suor Angelica" (a tragedy) and "Gianni Schicchi," (a comedy) will be presented together by BYU's School of Music.

Oct. 4 marks BYU Young Company's first of 10 improvised performances based on fairytale elements

Greek Theatre makes a stop at BYU after opening at Westminster College’s Courage Theater on Sept. 7.

The five performing dance ensembles will unite in an evening of movement and diversity in what Dance Chair Curt Holman calls “the largest and most unique university dance program in the country.”

An evening of ensemble and combined choral performances from BYU’s premiere choirs.

Four of the School of Music’s top instrumental ensembles perform as part of a series of concerts that highlight the upcoming year’s performances.

“Roomful of Teeth” train and develop vocal techniques from around the world and highlight their unique and innovative sound through original compositions.

BYU President Kevin J Worthen and his wife Peggy kick off the semester and are followed by members of the leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, BYU employees and a range of industry leaders and political figures.