Join the Butler University School of Music for a concert showcasing our student ensembles!
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An evening of works composed for or featuring electronic music and video, this eclectic concert features music by acclaimed Rome Prize winner Pamela Z, along with pieces by Yuanyuan He, Elainie Lillios, Sam Bertrand, Frank Felice, and the group Gemstone Debris, and featuring Rocky J. Reuter’s mas...
Butler University’s Jordan College of the Arts invites you to our annual Black History Month Concert. As Black Americans and committed allies, we celebrate Black lives and the accomplishments of the Black music community. This year, Butler University Choirs will be joined by Butler Ballet, the Bu...
The Jordan College of the Arts Composers Orchestra is Butler University’s new music ensemble and thus the vehicle for our student composers to have their work performed. The instrumentation of this group changes every semester, but is typically a large chamber group, made up of players and singe...
Join the Butler University School of Music for a concert showcasing the Butler University Wind Ensembles!
Two of this evening’s selections will include special guests!
Fantasia for Alto Saxophone – Claude Smith will feature Alex Sparks, one of the co-winners of the Butler University Concerto C...
SHALL WE DANCE? Join the Butler University Chorale for an evening of choral dance, as we present Neue Liebeslieder (“New Lovesong Waltzes”), Op. 65, by Johannes Brahms. His second foray into the genre, this 15-movement collection features evocative poetry (by Johann Goethe, and numerous unnamed a...
This program will feature the Butler University Percussion Ensemble performing works by Dave Samuels, Caroline Shaw, and Bela Fleck, among others.
As part of the April 1st student showcase, the JCA Composers Orchestra features four new works by Butler University composers, music by Henry Hartley, Kameron Zebadiah Mechling, Frank Felice, and Kyle Winge. From politically relevant to the whimsy of improvisational flights of fancy.
Joining th...