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Tuba and Euphonium Assistant Professor continues Faculty Artist Series

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Join us as our fall season Faculty Artist Series continues with a concert by Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, Dr. Matthew Shipes, at 7:30 in Ramsey Hall on Tuesday, October 19th. Joining him on piano is resident accompanist Anatoly Sheludyakov.

This program will feature several recent, original works for the tuba and the euphonium, all of which will be recorded on an upcoming CD this fall. Dr. Shipes will perform with Dr. Sheludyakov on piano for much of the program, as well as with pre-recorded accompaniment.

UGA Symphony Orchestra performs in Ensemble Series

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Join us in Hodgson Hall on Tuesday, October 12th s the Ensemble Series continues with a concert by the University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra at 7:30.

The program includes pieces by Joan Tower, Walter Piston and Howard Hanson. "Made in America" was written by Joan Tower, who was born in 1938 in South America and came to the US for the first time when she was 9.

In the heat of things, UGA Redcoat Marching Band staying strong with safety protocols

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For the University of Georgia Redcoat Band, the health and safety of its members is at the forefront of every decision made in regards to rehearsals and game days, especially in the Georgia heat. Director Brett Bawcum discusses the safety protocols they have in place to ensure the musicians aren’t getting overheated:

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