1. Medici Mondays: Hannah Hutchins

    This past summer Hannah Hutchins took virtual lessons from master drummers in Ghana, West Africa, thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts’ Medici Circle donors. Hannah is a third-year DMA student in percussion performance with a doctoal minor in ethnomusicology. She received her drum lessons through the Dagbe Cultural Institute, a multicultural experiential […]

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  2. 48th Annual President’s Concert

    The University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music presents the 48th annual President’s Concert on Saturday, Feb. 5, at 7:30p and Sunday, Feb. 6, at 4:30p. The concert will feature the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and student soloists who won the highly competitive University of Arizona Concerto Competition. Min Liu, soprano Anthony Jefferson Perkins, clarinet […]

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  3. Thinking Outside the Box

    Watch master musicians from Imani Winds work directly with the students of Fred Fox Graduate Wind Quintet, exploring the music of Paquito D’Rivera on Jan. 20. Presented by the Fred Fox School of Music and Arizona Arts’ Racial Justice Studio at the Center for Creative Photography Auditorium. An open conversation about curating a meaningful artistic career in […]

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  4. Let the Music Ring

    Sara Fraker’s multimedia collaboration tells the story of 12 Arizona trees and what they can tell us about our relationship with nature.

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  5. Arizona Symphony Orchestra

    The Fred Fox School of Music’s Arizona Symphony Orchestra is offering ‘A Mahler Requiem’ commemorating the tragedy, loss and renewed hope of 2020 and 2021. Conducted by Dr. Thomas Cockrell, this special concert on Nov. 20 at 7:30p in Crowder Hall. Mahler’s Fifth Symphony is a symphonic panorama that begins with a funeral march and […]

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  6. Tree-Ring Listening

    A collaboration by the Fred Fox School of Music, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, and the School of Art. This performance features the world-premiere of Pine Chant, a mesmerizing new composition by Australian composer Lachlan Skipworth. Inspired by tree-ring growth data from the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, the piece is a sonic embodiment of 12 Arizona trees […]

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