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UGA Vocal Performance Alumnus Clay Hilley Named Recipient of 2024 Richard Tucker Award

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UGA Vocal Performance alumnus Clay Hilley (BMus. ‘04) has been named the winner of the 2024 Richard Tucker Award. The award comes with a $50,000 cash prize as well as the ongoing support of the Tucker family and foundation. It is hoped that the award acts as a well-timed catalyst to elevate the selected artist’s career to even greater heights. The Richard Tucker Award is selected by conferral, rather than audition.

British Brass Band Spring Concert

British Brass Band "It's Been a Brass" banner over Union Jack.
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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Ensembles

The British Brass Band, under the baton of Bandmaster Philip Smith, has become an Athens fan favorite. The repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles including excellent original works, marvelous transcriptions of orchestral works, as well as marches and other light pieces. British Brass Band concerts are free. No tickets are required.

Contemporary Chamber Ensemble Fall Concert

A white and black static pattern with the text "The Vanishing Dark"
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Dancz Center for New Music
Free Events
Ensembles

This performance will highlight composition students’ development while juxtaposing their work opposite compositions that have inspired growth and change in modern music. In addition to world premieres by UGA student composers, CCE will perform the Grammy-winning work “Meanwhile: incidental music to imaginary puppet plays,” by Stephen Hartke, and Mary Kouyoumdjian’s haunting electroacoustic piece, “The Vanishing Dark.”

British Brass Band Fall Concert

A painting of a sunrise with the text "let there be light"
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Hodgson Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Ensembles

The British Brass Band, under the baton of Bandmaster Philip Smith, has become an Athens fan favorite. The repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles including excellent original works, marvelous transcriptions of orchestral works, as well as marches and other light pieces. British Brass Band concerts are free. No tickets are required.

Jazz Ensembles I and II

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Ensembles

Jazz Ensemble I is the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s advanced level big band, and as such is made up of advanced students. The group is comprised of traditional big band instrumentation: saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and a rhythm section featuring drums, piano, guitar, and bass.  The band performs music of a variety of styles, including swing, be-bop, latin, and contemporary jazz. Performances take place both on campus and at off-campus events by invitation. Jazz Ensemble I is conducted by David D’Angelo.

Jazz Ensemble II introduces students to the experience of performing in a traditional big band. By participating in Jazz Ensemble II, students study the evolution of  big band music, familiarize themselves with stylistic comparisons, and refine their improvisational skills. Like Jazz Ensemble I, this ensemble is made up of traditional big band instrumentation, and plays music of various styles both on campus and in the community. Jazz Ensemble II is co-conducted by Greg Satterthwaite and James Weidman.

Jazz Ensembles I and II

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Ensembles

Jazz Ensemble I is the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s advanced level big band, and as such is made up of advanced students. The group is comprised of traditional big band instrumentation: saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and a rhythm section featuring drums, piano, guitar, and bass.  The band performs music of a variety of styles, including swing, be-bop, latin, and contemporary jazz. Performances take place both on campus and at off-campus events by invitation. Jazz Ensemble I is conducted by David D’Angelo.

Jazz Ensemble II introduces students to the experience of performing in a traditional big band. By participating in Jazz Ensemble II, students study the evolution of  big band music, familiarize themselves with stylistic comparisons, and refine their improvisational skills. Like Jazz Ensemble I, this ensemble is made up of traditional big band instrumentation, and plays music of various styles both on campus and in the community. Jazz Ensemble II is co-conducted by Greg Satterthwaite and James Weidman.

Middle East Music Ensemble

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Ramsey Concert Hall in the UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Ensembles

Directed by Assistant Professor Jared Holton this ensemble, which features music, rhythm, and dance from the Middle East and instruments such as the Arabic lute, reed flute, riqq, daff, and tabla. These concerts often include a special guest artist with expertise in Middle Eastern Music, such as Ali Jihad Racy (pictured),Distinguished Professor of Ethnomusicology from UCLA. More details on the next concert will be available in January.

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