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Celebrated for its passion and precision, the London-based chamber choir Tenebrae returns with soloists for a staging of George Frideric Handel’s timeless and glorious oratorio, honoring the life and mission of Jesus Christ.

The City by the Bay's classic music scene comes to life as BYU's Jazz Dixieland Legacy Band performs a San Francisco jazz revival.

This season’s dancEnsemble features a re-imagining of the theatre space as a series of site-specific environments.

Namasté features five moments, with each named after stories featured in the Vedas, a body of ancient and sacred Sanskrit texts.

Dates and Times: Nov. 11–12, 16–19, 29–30, Dec. 1-3, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12, 19 2:00 p.m. (additional Saturday matinee performance)
This concert features pieces from many historic periods, new music for the wind idiom, and compositions from faculty and student composers.

The concert features a student ensemble, skilled at a variety of traditional musical forms including American Cajun, Bluegrass, Celtic and much more.

The BYU Wind Symphony concert features music from the silver screen such as Silverado and Star Wars as well as masterworks like Bach’s Toccata in D Minor.

The showcase features seven of the school’s jazz groups. Each group will include multiple musicians and the groups will perform two songs, including a variety of different musical styles.

http://liveconcerts.byu.eduThe BYU School of Music Men's and Women's Choruses will perform Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday Nov. 5

The classically charged Utah Symphony, conducted by Thierry Fischer, will transport the audience to another time and place.

Ballet Showcase features eleven BYU ballet dancers performing beautiful, engaging choreography by faculty and students in both classical and contemporary ballet.

The BYU School of Music presents Orpheus Winds Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m., in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. This event is free and no ticket is required.
A new exhibition at the BYU Museum of Art is gaining traction as visitors see themselves in the paintings. No, not literally, but many of the paintings have a resemblance to old family photographs, many of which seem like they could be our own family photographs.
This comic masterpiece untangles the double lives of two well-to-do society-gentlemen, both of whom have assumed the same alias in order to escape the doldrums of everyday life.

The concert features students performing instrumental masterworks for the Symphony Orchestra’s first concert of the fall season.

The showcase features BYU Jazz faculty with original compositions and unique arrangements of jazz standards by the BYU jazz faculty.

Combining throat singing and long song with a wide range of musical instruments, Anda Union brings Inner Mongolian old and forgotten music to life as never before.

Morley has stepped into the international spotlight in recent years with a string of critically acclaimed appearances in the great opera houses of the world.

The program features performances by BYU Singers, BYU Concert Choir and a special guest choir, the BYU-Idaho Collegiate Singers

The BYU School of Music presents guest artist Boguslaw Furtok and his wife, Ewa Warykiewicz for an open recital Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 5:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center.

BYU School of Music faculty member Kristen Bromley presents a jazz guitar trio recital Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. 

One of the most beloved operas of all time will transport you back to Paris in the early 1800s, where you will share in romance, friendship and death.

The Saturday night performance features BYU Tuba performers and other guest artists.