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The concert will feature music from American composers such as Bernstein, Copland, John Williams, Gershwin and more.
The BYU Symphony Orchestra will perform Mar. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The performance will include a variety of compositions including works by Mozart, Puccini and Tchaikovsky.
The Philharmonic is the flagship orchestra of the five orchestras in the BYU School of Music. This performance is an annual event that will feature the best junior, senior and graduate students in the School of Music.
The National Dance Council of America has selected the DanceSport Championship at BYU to be its showcase event of the year in amateur dance with $42,000 in championship prize rewards.
BRAVO! Professional Performing Arts at BYU presents the multi-Grammy and Tony Award-nominated composer and songwriter Frank Wildhorn in concert.
This ensemble has established itself as one of the world’s premier string quartets and has an extensive history of international concerts and diverse discography. The ensemble was founded in 1984.
'BYU Essentially Ellington Jazz Festival' includes performances from BYU Synthesis and guest artists
This performance will feature guest artists jazz pianist Tamir Hendelman and jazz trumpet soloist Pharez Whitted.
The night will feature acclaimed audio book narrator Diane Dabczynski as the poetic voice accompanying the Symphonic Band’s performance.
The group will perform in the Madsen Recital Hall and play “top ten” hits from the Baroque period including Vivaldi.
The Brigham Young University Department of Dance presents dancEnsemble: an evening of new choreography on Friday, March 10 and Saturday March 11 at 7:30 p.m. with a Saturday matinee performance at 2 p.m.
Landmark is a student production that pays tribute to many of the people and productions that have made Broadway legendary for people around the world. The show will feature ballads and show stoppers from a variety of shows.
Written by recent BYU alumna Chandra Lloyd, happysadness went through a writer/dramaturge/actor workshop at BYU before being selected as the “Microburst” performance of 2017.
“Living Legends’ show this year is one that I think everybody would love to come to,” director Janielle Christensen said. “Even those who have seen the show for years will see a lot of new beautiful elements.”
Director Donald Peterson said he hopes the performance will bring in a large and varied audience due to the assortment of works included.
BYU Arts presents the Venice Baroque Orchestra and the acclaimed Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti in concert March 1.
Welcome Home is a 90-minute show portraying home and family in a dynamic musical featuring international hits.
The group appears in concerts throughout Europe, North and South America, Israel, Australia and the Far East.
This event will include a giant trampoline, live video feed and a comparison of commercialized hip-hop as opposed to traditional hip-hop culture.
BYU has several free events and activities this month recognizing the key roles that African Americans played in U.S history.
The widely-acclaimed ensemble, showcasing approximately 95 of BYU’s finest student musicians, will feature three landmark works for the orchestra.
Brigham Young University’s Jazz Voices and Jazz Ensemble will be coming together Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. for a night of American classics. Audience members can expect to hear a variety of jazz sub-genres.
The Winter Choirfest is an annual event featuring all four of the BYU auditioned choirs: BYU Singers, Concert Choir, Men’s Chorus and Women’s Chorus.
As part of the 2016-2017 BRAVO! season, BYU Arts will be hosting the Limón Dance Company. Limón Dance Company is known as one of the legendary companies associated with modern dance in the United States.
Known as the preeminent banjoist of his generation, three-time Grammy nominee Pikelny will perform in the Madsen Recital Hall