| | | | Cavalier Marching Band Open Rehearsal Friday, October 3, 6:30pm, Carr's Hill Field Free: 434-982-5347 Come hear the UVA Marching Band Open Rehearsal at Carr's Hill Field on the corner of Emmet and Ivy Roads on the evenings before home games. Bring a picnic and a blanket and watch the UVA Cavalier Marching Band as they prepare for their halftime shows. The rehearsal is free and open to the public, weather permitting. To make sure the CMB is rehearsing outside call 434-982-5347. Wahoowa! For more information, visit http://bit.ly/cmb100314. | |
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| | | Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia Youth Concerts Thursday, October 16, 10 am & 11:30 am, Old Cabell Hall Free, Reservation Required: 434-924-6505 Both performances are full at this time, and a waiting list has been created. Youth Concerts have long been a favorite way to introduce children to the exhilarating experience of attending a live orchestral performance. The Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia's first Youth Concerts were presented in 1977. The project always proves popular with students and has enthusiastic support and assistance from local music teachers. Because of the continuing support of area foundations, businesses, and individual contributors, we can ensure that future generations experience our Youth Concerts and the thrill of symphonic music. For more information, visit http://music.virginia.edu/youth-2014. | |
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Mamadou Diabaté Lecture Demonstration on Malian Music and Culture Friday, October 17, 3:30pm, 107 Old Cabell Hall Free: 434-924-3376 The University of Virginia McIntire Department of Music presents a lecture and demonstration by Malian kora musician, Mamadou Diabaté. This free lecture and demonstration is part of a two day residency which includes a concert on Friday October 17th at 8pm in Old Cabell Hall. The residency is sponsored by the U.Va. Arts Council. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/diabate-lecture. Mamadou Diabaté Malian Kora Concert Friday, October 17, 8:00pm $10/$5 students/ free for UVa Students who reserve in advance Box Office: 434-924-3376 Mamadou Diabaté is a renowned musician representing the Mande tradition of West Africa. He comes from an illustrious family of hereditary musicians (jeliw) in Mali, who trace their lineage back to the founding of the Mande Empire in the 13th century. Mamadou is a kora (21-string West African harp) player and vocalist. In 2010, he was awarded a Grammy for his solo album Douga Mansa. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/diabate. To purchase tickets, visit http://bit.ly/diabate2014tix. | |
| | | | | Monday, October 20, 8pm, Old Cabell Hall $15 General / $5 Students / Free for UVA Students who reserve in advance / Free for students under 18. Box Office: 434-924-3376 This annual series brings professional performances to the University and the central Virginia community while providing inspired learning opportunities for students. The UVA Chamber Music Series is directed by Kelly Sulick. The 2014-2015 UVA Chamber Music Series season opens with violist Ayn Balija on Monday, October 20th. Joining Ms Balija will be clarinetist Rob Patterson and pianist Shelby Sender. The program includes Scenes from Romeo and Juliet ballet for Viola and Piano, Op. 64, arranged by Sergei Prokofiev; Trio in E-flat Major for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, K. 498 "Kegelstatt" by W.A. Mozart and Sonata for Viola and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 120, No.2 by Johannes Brahms. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/uvacms102014. To purchase tickets, visit http://bit.ly/uvacms-10-20-14. | |
| | | | TUESDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES presents BERLIN PHILHARMONIC WIND QUINTET with JON NAKAMATSU, piano Tuesday, October 14, 7:30pm, Old Cabell Hall $33/$27/$12/$5 student rush tickets Box Office: 434-924-3376 Tickets are now on sale, availability changes daily “Dazzling virtuosic” flute, oboe, clarinet, horn & bassoon musicians of the renowned Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra join forces with Van Cliburn Gold Medalist Nakamatsu to open the Series season with works by Mozart, Hindemith & Thuille. Principal Underwriter: Darrell & King, LLC For more information, visit http://bit.ly/tecs-10-14-14. To purchase tickets, visit http://bit.ly/tecs-10-14-14-tix. | |
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Friday, October 3, Southern Music Hall, 8-10 PM. Robert Jospé Express with Butch Taylor on keyboards, Dane Alderson on electric bass, Brian Mesko on guitar and Robert Jospé on drum set release a double CD. Butch Taylor played and recorded with the Dave Mathews Band for over ten years, Dane Alderson recently moved to Charlottesville from Australia and amazes audiences with his virtuosity on the bass. Brian Mesko originally from Arkansas, now living in Roanoke, plays a funky style of jazz and rock and gigs throughout central Virginia. Robert Jospé is known for his inventive use of rhythmic influences incorporating jazz, funk, samba, swing, and African rhythms into a distinctive style of contemporary drumming. The double CD features the trio with Butch, Dane and Robert on "Classics", a mix of classic jazz compositions and styles and the quartet on "Doin’ It Up", a mix of funky originals and well known rock and pop tunes. Special CD price $10 at the show. The first set will be broadcast live on WTJU 91.1FM! | |
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| | | | | Volunteering The McIntire Department of Music is always looking for volunteers to help out! This includes everything from ushering at concerts to working in the office. If you or someone you know is interested, email our Volunteer Coordinator at music@virginia.edu, or visit our website for more information. http://music.virginia.edu/volunteer | |
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