Monday, November 26, 2012

University of Arizona School of Music Performances

If you are on a budget and want to enjoy different styles and genres of live music, I highly recommend the University of Arizona School of Music performances. Admission is often only $5 and some performances are free. In previous years, I have attended UA Symphony performances, guitar competitions and the "Holiday Card to Tucson." I am always impressed by these talented student and faculty musicians. Below are some of the upcoming events listed on the School of Music's website. For a complete list, visit the "News & Events" page of the UA School of Music website.

UA Wind Symphony
Nov 27, 7:30 pm
Crowder Hall, 1017 N Olive Rd
General Admission $5

UA Philharmonic Orchestra
Nov 30, 7:30 pm
Crowder Hall, 1017 N Olive Rd
General Admission $5
The University of Arizona Philharmonic Orchestra will present their second concert of the 2012-2013 season featuring works by Mozart and Dvorak.

William Wolfe Guitar Award Recital
Dec 2, 2:30 pm
Holsclaw Hall, 1017 N Olive Rd
General Admission $5
The University of Arizona School of Music presents the William Wolfe Guitar Award Recital, featuring four outstanding guitar students. Undergraduate students will compete for prizes totaling $9000, including a classical guitar.

"Holiday Card to Tucson"
Dec 2, 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm
St. Augustine Cathedral, 192 S Stone Ave
Admission remains free to all, but this year everyone will need a ticket voucher. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 3:00 P.M. CONCERT IS ALREADY SOLD OUT! Free vouchers are still available for the 7:30 p.m. performance. Call 520-626-9227 to request free ticket vouchers for the exact number of attendees in your party.

UA Wind Ensemble
Dec 5, 7:30 pm
Crowder Hall, 1017 N Olive Rd
General Admission $5

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