‘O, King’ celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Music Ensembles accepting new members
Was your New Year’s resolution to rekindle an old (or not so old) love for music? There are still openings in these UTC music ensembles:
‘O, King’ event to honor Martin Luther King Jr. rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 22
“O, King” offers a variety of music, dance and spoken-word performances centered on the central messages from civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King.
Compose Local: Professor creates new music for UTC’s 250th commencement
Starting in December, commencement ceremonies will begin and end with music that has a little blue and gold twang
Electric Menagerie, an eclectic mix of music, Nov. 9
Hip-Hop, Pop, Fusion, New Concert Music, and Improvisation will alternate in an entertaining mix for just short of an hour.
‘Tis the Season for ‘Beat Hunger’ and UTC Music Ensemble performances
Hear, instead of see, the Northern Lights. Get lost in Ukranian folk tunes. Support the Community Kitchen with an energetic night of percussion. Experience the juxtaposition of mortals and angels with the seasons.
Join UTC Opera for a performance of Bach’s Coffee Cantata
Coffee Cantata’s plot is based on themes from Italian Commedia dell’Arte. When a father is concerned with his daughter’s scandalous habit of drinking coffee, he forbids her to marry unless she’ll change her ways. The daughter still finds a way to sneak cups of coffee into her marriage. Scenes from “Spamalot” and Lalo’s “Le Roid d’Ys” will also be featured.
Flora, Fauna, and Flute: nature inspired concert features flute and narrator, Oct. 22
This concert for flute and narrator follows a theme of nature with musical selections and narrations based on birds, flowers, trees and animals.
In a Graveyard: Choral concert explores themes of death and remembrance, Oct. 21
The concert featuring Hugo Distler’s Totentanz, is a collection of music thematically connected to Halloween and All Saints Day.
UTC Department of Performing Arts presents REEDS, STRINGS, and HAMMERS: Music for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano
With performers Wendy Case, Tim Hinck, and Nikolasa Tejero, this dynamic and diverse program features composers who blurred the stylistic line between concert and popular music idioms.