Hear the jazz stars of tomorrow perform today!
Hear the jazz stars of tomorrow perform today!
The ASU Latin Jazz Band hit with a program of the here and now as well as the best of African-Cuban roots alongside ASU Jazz Combos
The ASU Big Bands come together for an evening of vintage selections spanning the history of big band music.
Wood, metal, large, small, east, west — music for flutes, old and new, with Elizabeth Buck and Magda Schwerzmann.
Tea and refreshments are served in the Crescendo Garden at 9:30 a.m., programs begin at 10:30.
Over the past year, Kodachrome won gold medals at the internationally recognized Fischoff, Plowman and Coltman chamber music competitions.
Lotus won first place at the Music Teachers National Association, MTNA, chamber music competition. These two amazing ensembles combine to present a concert of quartet and octet selections, not to be missed!
Our graduate student led choral ensembles will feature repertoire that awakens new beginnings. Repertoire will feature works by Gabriel Fauré, Andrea Ramsey, and Susan LaBarr.
Conductors: Megann Sala, Jordan Rakita, and Lawrence Laureano
Thomas Breadon, Jr. Guest Bassoon Recital
What better way to open our ASU Symphonic Orchestra 2023-24 season than a celebration?!
Come party with us as we honor Mexican Independence Day with an exciting concert! The ASU Symphony Orchestra will perform pieces by Gabriela Ortiz, José Pablo Moncayo and Silvestre Revueltas, to name a few.
With plenty of surprises and stellar guests aligned, we will be collaborating with the ASU Mariachi ensemble led by Scott Glasser, as well as special guests of honor, Mariachi Garibaldi.
Jessie Johnson is a music school drop-out and trumpet player turned standup comedian from Phoenix, now blossoming in Los Angeles.
As you may have heard, the WGA voted to lift the writers strike order after 148 Days. While we are grateful for this resolution, this is impacting our comedian performers who are going back to work on productions as writers.