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April 2023
Rutgers Wind Ensemble: Power & Grace
Featuring a performance of John Mackey’s “Antique Violences: Concerto for Trumpet,” with faculty member and head of brass Kenneth DeCarlo.
Guest Artist Masterclass with Hiram Diaz, Euphonium
Observe a masterclass with Hiram Diaz, a euphoniumist, trombonist, vocalist, and music educator in the Washington, D.C., area. A second-generation Cuban-American, he grew up in Miami, Florida, surrounded by the Latin-American diaspora and its incredible…
Rutgers University Glee Club
General Public $15 / Rutgers Alumni, Employees, and Seniors $10 / Students $5 Image Credit: Jody Somers, photographer
Sounds of Chamber Music
A diverse selection of Mason Gross chamber ensembles performing a variety of styles and composers.
CANCELED – Chamber Music Winners Concert
Chamber music performances by winners of the Mason Gross Honors Chamber Music Competition.
May 2023
Rutgers University Choir: “Another Sky”
A program of music named after the Emily Dickinson poem “There is Another Sky,” centering on songs that dream of a different world. Featuring works by Joel Thompson, Reena Esmail, Craig Hella Johnson, Lucio San…
Harp Dedication Concert
Presented by The Mason Gross School of the Arts and the North Jersey Chapter of the American Harp Society. Join in a celebration of the donation of Mildred Dilling’s harp by the family of Mary Elizabeth…
September 2023
Songs of Trevor Weston and Ignatius Sancho: A Premiere Performance and Discussion
Soprano Sonya Headlam (right) and historical keyboardist Rebecca Cypess present a world-premiere performance of songs by Trevor Weston based on the letters of the Black British writer and composer Ignatius Sancho (ca. 1729–1780). The concert…
Aaron VanderWeele Faculty Recital
Aaron VanderWeele, principal euphonium of the New York Staff Band, music director at the Princeton Brass Band, will be joined by Paul Conrad, piano, and a member of the Princeton Brass Band and New York Staff Band.
October 2023
Rutgers Symphony Orchestra
The Rutgers Symphony Orchestra will open the season with Three Latin-American Dances by celebrated American composer Gabriela Lena Frank. The concerto competition winner, Yan Yuet Artemis Cheung, will be featured as the soloist to perform Louis Spohr’s Clarinet Concerto No. 2. The concert will conclude with La mer by Claude Debussy.